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Grand Traverse Herald, May 25, 1866
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)
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1866-05-25
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GRAND TRAVIB8E HERAL
VOL v r i i i .
T E A Y E E 8 E
THE GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD,
CITY,
MICH., F R I D A Y ,
READY FOR A DUEL.
O u r regiment was sUtioncd at Morgan's F o n l Our Colonel
had beeD shot by an Indian guerrilla, and our Lieulcnunt Colonel had fro DO home rick, and so ihe command devolved on onr
Major, whose name was FarwelL l i e jvns a middle-aged, dashing fellow, given to social enjoyment, and. as a general thing:.
keeping on p r e t t y friendly terms with those abont him. l i e
a kind-hearted and generous man, though troubled with
tbot led him into c r
fr Farwell b i d been
be concluded to send for his wife to come and ftisf wiTh him
through the summer. H e had comfortable and cohimodiou*
quarters, and there was little danger t h a t the Indians would
make another attack.
I was on a foraging expedition when Mrs. Farwell arrived ;
but I returned ou the following day and was in season to attend
tbo party which the Major gave on tbe occasion. T b e staff nnd
M A Y
25, 1860.
T h e r e was not a moment t o be lost T h o child was going
T H E FACTORY GIRlnearer and nearer to tbe falls—nearer and nearer to death ! I t
was a fearful risk for inc. for the chance? were that I should be
taken over into the hissing, boiling surge beneath tbo rocks.
In a sweet, rural valley, nestled iu the hills of J j
B u t what was the risk t o me then t If 1 died in the river I
sboold not stand in the way or Major Fsrwell's bullet, I bad stands a pleasant village, with n picturesque ir "
better a thousand times give u p my life thus, than throw it .tory. Several summers ago t h i s bamlet was th.
away io a duel. The woman saw me. and appealed t o mc for •dunce of t w o y o u r g men. who were apparently J L
help, but my coat was off before she discovered me, and iu a as their chief occupation seemed to consist " o f | | l
T E R M S :
scenery of tbe neighborhood, which was c e l e b r i i g W j . . n n j a i .
moment I was in the water, striking ont with all my power.
T w o Dollar* a" Y e a r , P a y n b l y In A d v a n o o .
T b e child was half way- from the bridge to the Tails when I ty. Their arrival had created some stir among ( M j i l l t j j l H for.
ADVEETISEMEXTS Inserted for One Dollar and Fifty Cents per
• ••
started ; but I swam rapidly, and caught i t j u s t at the point without a b i t of pretension, both young men h a ^ i
square (eight line*) for the flret Insertion, and fifty cent* for each aubret,
7
where tho waters began to gather for tho plunge. I t was u girl nity of manner that made them looked u p to. and U t u v ' * P
nent Insertion. Yearly Ad*erti*emeot»—«I5 for ono square W .
for three squares ; 946 far half a column ; and $74 for one «c
not more t h a n three or four years old, with b r i e b t golden ring- factory girl, as die tripped to her work, east back
lama, Legal adrertisements at the rate* prescribed by law ; *evet
lets, large blue eyes, and a faco like a cbunib.
She clasped , her shoulder, if she met cither of (he l i a o d s o m e ty cents per folio of 100 word*. for the first insertion, and thirty-five
T h o u g h tbe society of tho village was iiniwanllir IntellSjBfcl'- :
her little arms about my neck, and called mo " p a p a . "
cents for each lubseqacut. Every figure count* a word. Figure
•• 0 papa—good papa—don't let Kitty go »uto the wicked and the females were remarkable for l o v e l i n e s s , . t h a ^ wa« <"W ' T*
work without rules, So per cent added. Rnle and figure work, donplace down there.''
famed beyond all the rest, in both mind and p c r e o ^ t f w ^ P W f - . / '
W i t h all iny might*! held up the chilJ nod struck lor the Mather. She was nn orphan, without sister o r i l u j o ^ l i r . tod'
Mrs. Farwell was younger than her husband, a portly woman, shore ; b u t f t was not io be. I had been drawn into the swift lived with on nged aunt, whom she chiefly s n p p o r w K l W l t F - w* . *
BBe
bearing herself with peculiar grace and dignity, without nny ef- current acd no mortal conld have withstood it. 'J'he prospect bor in the factory. Kdith was popular "with
fort or show at affectation. She assumed no needless reserve, of tbo morrow- took from me all fears for the present ond I was was so gentle, considerate a n d kind, that even i b o r t w h o * f c # f » t
b u t treated bcr guests with kindness and cousideration, seem- more calm tad collected than I might otherwise have been.— envied, learned nl !nat t o lovo her. Tho v o u u W ®
1
! (D
ingly only anxious that all should feel at borne and enjoy them- Well as soon as I realised that I must go over the falls I turned nrtists, whom we shall name Lovclt. soon "bccamij w M
every thought to saving the child, for even in those few short tbi* creature ; nt least if looks, tones and eotuttaoi'MwI^g o f .
I n t h a t far off region the laws of total abstinence were not moments, tbe darling had won strangely and deeply upon my her presence were any proof, ho was thus i n l c r c s t e i W Q B ^
One day be aud bis friend bad climbed tip s o m e r p d f O O tho,
strictly adhered to ; and on the present occasion we not only j love.
emptied many bottles of wine, but several bottle* of old j Nearer and nearer ! swifter ond swifter ! the roar of the steep hillside, (rom which the village was p v c r l o o l j l d ' j • • o d . M
Bourbon were included in the bill of fare. Towards midnight | mad waters flowm? loader ond louder 1 until at leugth tho they sat there the bell of the factory rang, and t b o ' g n b t Jhii'
tho ladies withdrew, but tbe officers were not quite ready t o re- j edge was reached. Close to my bosom I bore the child, shield- immediately covered with girls employed in i y . J B p j l M f c j P
tire. T h e Major in high spirits, and song and story, with Bow- ing it as well as I could, and in a moment mv eyes were closed way thither to dinner. A m o n g tlicm it was cosy ttf.noegniZB '
• •
ing goblets, gave us occupation. By and by, I proposed a beneath tbe .boiling flood. Uowu—down, dowu, nronnd like n the light and graceful form of E d i t h Mather.
" Is she not beautiful ? W h e r e can you ehowM>.A! person
toast, ' Mrs. Major Farwell," and it was drank with three top—then away over the bed of smooth rocks : nnd when I fihearty cheers. W h y in tbe world tbe Major should have taken nally opened my eyes J saw the shore not for off and quickly so sylph like T" said Lovell, with undisguised e u t t M N u r o .
H
i
s
companion
made
no
reply
fot
a
few
r
n
o
m
e
o
t
l
^
M
f
'
(beo
offense, I could not comprehend ; but he did so, and intimated discovered that I could stand upon my feet, with my head out
obruptly remarked :
of w
that I had b e t t e r not make too free with bis wife's name.
" 1 think it is time that we left this villoge."
" E g a d I" I replied without stopping to weigh tny words,
1 reached the shore just as three or fpur soldiers, came down
1
" W h y ?" asked Lovell in a tone or surprise.
" i f y o u must have your handsome Indy as sacred as that you tho mule path, aud they helped me t o a bed of moss, nnd took
" Becauv , ir wejdo not you will hove that girl !» l 0 t £ w H b ^
the child from my arms.
ought not to have brought her out here."
y e a . Y (jUtN.odntfrtition is evident t o all her f i t e e ^ a w S w
W a s the child safe ?
" Capt. W i l l e t , " he cried rising t o his feet, " if you breathe
the lady's name again 111 kick you from my quarters."
T h e y told me yes. I looked u p nnd saw the cherub smile, are too bonornblo tn l|old out hopes you never i n t e M t o l U j U ! ' ' '
" Hold out hopes I never intend to lulfill ?"
'i>C&3££z-'
I bad started from my Real, when Lieut. Walker, who was and then my brain whirled as it bad whirled iu the flood, and I
SOLICITOR IN C H A N C E R Y .
Yes—you dont think of marrying the girl, do y o o l "
.
sitting by my side pnlled mo back.
sank iuto tbo strong arms of one of my men, quite dizzy nnd
OKTICB : In Post Office Building, Traverse City, Mich. (4fi-tf.
" T o - b e sure."
" Zounds I" ho nttered. in a hurried whisper, '• don't pay an" T h e dcnce you d o , " said his componiou, starting t o his £ c t
olber word. T h o Major is mud, and he's n bit jealous, too.
in unaffected astonishment.
Can't yoo sec it t "
Lovell indulged a hear'.y laugb, ond then asked
A s W a l k e r spoke it flashed upon me that Mrs. Farwell had
" W by nut ! "
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been very attentive to me. She hud danccd with me four or
Bat ueithrr knew. T h e woman who had it ill cbnrgo was I
X^AJND A N D T A X A G E N T , *
" W hy not ? Wliy, lor a thousand reasons. Bbe's onljr a
five times, and had promenaded with mo on the piazza.
stranger, and anxiety ou my uccouut had prevented their oskiu<
NORTHPORT,
LEELANAW
COUNTY,
MICHIGAN.
i factory girl, a lady of neither birth or education, b o t Sf S m p l e
B u t I could not bear such language as Major Farwell hod rauny questions.
addressed to roe, and in spito of uiy friends remonstrauce, 1 reIt was now eight o'clock, and 1 had been in.my quarters ni , country lass, very good in h e r way, ouly no match'fcfr F r e d ,
O m c i : First door south of Union Dock Warehouse. (25-tf.)
torted opon bim. My blood was healed with whiskey, and I hour. I aro»e. f-vling qmle sore, and mv U-!t nrin was so lame i Lovell. Think of presenting her t o your fashiooijlfc ftKjffl. 1«
!
town. N o — n o — i t will -never do. * Shake off tbi* | 0 W | fit;
cared no moro for the commanding officer at that time, than 1 that I could not lift it. I took a liitle warm wine, nnd ate
pack u p your trunk nnd let us be off to-morrow." :
* would have cared for a drummer boy.
light supper, and liy ten o'clock I felt quite strong.
Lovell shook his head.
In tho morning 1 fi-lt sore anil stiff, and was forced to haug
" B
, sir !" I replied, with an" oath which I need not repeat, " y o u would have a fiuc time kicking me o u t ! P e r h a p s my left arm iu a sling. ^ Walker, when ho came, suggested Ibat 1 " 1 am perhaps a moro romnntic roan than v O ^ j U ^ H a r r r , "
AND SOLICITOR IN C H A N C E R Y ,
[ lie said, but 1 hove some common sense in mo, luid I think 1
you had better try it now I"
the duel be put off but 1 would listen io no such propositi!
NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER.
: have brought i; to bear upon this question. W e b a n n o t r . b e e n
The Major sprang toward mo and caught me by tbe collar.—
A few glasses of wine made me feel better, and I belicv
Office in Dwelling H o m e .
1-ly
I here ono month, in which timo I bave becsmc pretly T c U a c - ,
I thought at the tiino ho meant to strike ; but 1 was subsequent- right hand would be steady enough.
ly convinced that ho did uot. B u t I struck Lim qn tho eheek
A t half-pas! six « e took our pistols ond started for the place, I quaiutcd with Edith. I left town—we both k i t It—heartily .
with tho flat of my hand.
which was a secluded spot ou the river, about ball a mile below ' tick or frivolities ; and ou my ]>art, with the firtiropinloo t h a t I
W i t h a hissing oath, ho drew o pistol from his pockct, but the falls, I felt somewhat fatigued when 1 reacbcd the place, knew no woman in our set there whom I would b e ^ ^ l U t t o
before he could uso it tho Adjutant caught bis arm. and three and was forced to call on my second for his whiskey flask. In make my wife. T h o city girls arc so frivolous, 80 Ibnd o l p s r A S OPENED A CABINET SHOP ONE DOOR BOUTH OF or four of my frionds hurried mo from tho room aud led me to a little while the Major and AdjutaDt made their appearance, tic*. so eager for wealthy alliances, and really SO Qjjjnirant of
the County Clerk'* Office, in Traverse City, where be will man
y own quarters.
ami I snggesled to Walker that 1 would like to hove the affair household affairs that a man or my las to to marry one t t t b e m
uracture all kinds of Csblnct Furniture to order.
On the following morning I awoke with anything but a pleo- over os soon as possible. 1 was growing weak and shaky, j would be felly. 1 am not'fond or gay life—I think it s M n t o o
Trovers* City, No*. 22, l»ci.
(49-Cm*.)
saot feeling, and when I remembered what had transpired dur- though I did not tell him so. H e bad opened the pistol case, ; much precious time ; umf I want, t h e r e t o , a wife irltt. .would
ing the previous night. I felt wretched enough, I cursed the aud was taking out the weapons, when Mr. Bowkcr approachcd , be domestic, cud not involve roc in a round or n i l s ' nnd Other
; entertainments. I do not wish to be a hermit, a M & h l j S & i
wine c u p and the whisfrey-fcottle from the bottom of my heart
and inwardly resolved I would touch, tbe stuff no more. Still, I
'• Gentlemen." be said, " Major Farwell wislies to speak be- a great blessing, ond I shall lie always glad t o gatbariKoqodVie
Having recently added largely to my stock of
•
a small circle of the right kind, but p r o m i s c u o a l f i t t M n t e
" W A T C H
6c J O B B I N G
M A T E R I A L , was forced to take a stiff hot toddy to steady my nerves ; and. fore wo proceed Buy f a r t h e r . "
" 1 am ready to listen.'' i replied ; "only let it be as brief as visiting I detest. Now I think I have found j u s t t b e p t t t n e r I
Making a complete and extemtive assortment, 1 am now fully after I had dressed myself, sat down to a cup of coffee. I was
require is Miss Mother. She is well informed, agreeable, si Hithus engaged, when our Adjutant, Mr. Bowkcr, entered my possible."
prepared to do all kinds of
plo in her tusk's, hos sound sense, and witlial possesses n l a r g o '
Presently the Major came toward me.
quarters. I bade him good niorniug, and asked him if be
ild not take some breakfast with me.
" Captain," he said, with pcr.rrptiblc tremnlonsncsn in bis , shore or |«rsonnl beanty. ond, if I mistako not, t h e j & t K t ' o t i d T In the best manner, End at much lex* rate* than you can get
N o t now," he said, shaking his head. " I have called upon t o w , •• 1 have challenged you. ond the arrangements are all . iug very deeply. If I marry her ami take her to, t b n c l t y , b e r
work done In any city. I havo made arrangement* at the follow, intuitive loci—nuil she has this to a remarkable degree <111
mode
1 will stolid where ! am and you may Gre at inc."
ing Postofflccs to liaTe work received and sent to mo for repairs : business. A h . Captain, this is a bad affair. I>o you remember
' soon supply any deficiency in manner. In short, I d o not know
that yon struck the Major last evening ?"
" You mean we will exchange sliois," I suiil.
Traverse C i t y , B e n z o n l a , N o r w a l k auil Manistee.
••Yes, I remember it very well, remember it too well.''
" N o , ' be returned, shaking his head, " I cannot fire a! where I could make a better choice."
|
•" How, wbcu she has no accomplishments V
jjaiK&fJ'''.
" H e expects yoo will make an apology," pursued the AdjuCRITICAL JOBS ON F I N E W A T C H E 8 , & C . , SOLICITED. tant.
j ^ " She con sing with untaught grace, and m - for j a b b e r i n g
" But. sir, what means this ?" I cried in amazement.
D. E. CARTER.
•• And if I do not t"
" I)o you not knmv ?" he asked, seemingly equally amazed. ; French, 1 don't know how that would moko ber better. S b e
Homestead, Dec. 23rd, 18C5.
(1-ly'.)
I
would
soon
learn
io,
with
her
quick
parts.
Besides
1
c
a
r e more
" T h e n you must fight him."
I assured him that 1 ditl not.
I to have a wife usefully informed thou to have one possessing.dnfy
" T o n were present, Bowkcr, during Ihe entire scene ?"
" You saved a human life last night."
• superficial accomplishments ?"
" Y e s ; I saved a cherub.''
• But her family ! Recollect who yonr g r s m f i i t t e i ; m "
" Then I wish yoo would tell me the truth, for I am free to
" Do you know whose cherub it was ! "
T H E
P K O P E L L E I i
A L L E G H A N Y , confess that my brain was in a bit of a whirl last night. First,
\
'• And wbo was h « * ' s f — a worthy "divine, poor, I g n a t ; , tat- '
I told him I bod not the least idea.
• Capt. C. II. B O Y N T O N ,
estimable. Besides I a:n obovu the cant you talk o £ . 1 would
did 1, in my toast to Mrs. Farwell, give bim the least occasion
W i t h a quick movement he advanced ami caught my hand.
I L L RON REGULARLY DURING TIIE SEASON OF 1RW, for ill-feeling 7"
" C a p t a i n Willet," ho exciuitncti, with strong emotion, care little whether they were of royal blood or pgassnt extracbetween Chicago and Travetso City, affording a weekly com" I could see none. Captain j but you remember that he bad " that child was mine ! You may have your shot ; but I would tion. I believe with Horns, that •• worth nmkes t f i F n i s n i " aDd
munication between the two place*. She will leave Chicago every
rather die a thousand deaths than raise' my hand against the the only'dcgriidotiou 1 acknowledge is that of c r i m e . "
Friday, and Traverse City every Tuesday, wind and weather per- been drinking.'"
— 'I. if you ore resolved on it, 1 know c n o ^ ^ g ^ n i ^
" Exactly—and iu that we were even. And now—did ho not. preserver of my precious child."
mitting. She has been thoroughly repaired, and is in firit rate rut
A.. B._
apply to .
But, faith ! Lovell, if
^||||
io tho presence of the whole company, threaten to kick -me
1 tried to make some reply, but I could not speak coherently.
HANNAH, LAY A CO,
from his quarters ?"
I had been growing weaker, and my head was whirling, aud (lion, and I was he. I would lake you from this place t t i e q R o w . '
Corner Maxwell and Lumber St*., Chicago.
ic for it when you recovered y o u r f e o t e S s f r .
•' Y e s . ' '
tho st »d of rt
Or to
HANNAH, LAY A CO,
ition here ceased ; end directly the . t a f t ' M j j i & j
^ •' A n d did he Dot lay his band upon mc before I struck
•' Ah, the ordeal or the fulls was t o o much Tor h i m , " I beard
,
Traverse City, Mich.
steps to the village.
him !' 1
W a l k e r say os he caught me in his arms.
May 1,18G6.
(20-Sm.)
" I cannot be positive, but I think he did."
- Captain, captain, forgive u i e ! pardon me ! I wos to l T h e ue.\t morning l/>veil's companion come down s t a i n attir] cd for a journey.
" T h e n , " ' said 1, drinking tho lost of my coffee. " I shall make
NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT.
I om going bock to town." he said ;
liredof^Mnil^fer-' .
HE CIRCUIT cour.T FOR THE COUNTY OF GR^ND
• The fit for tbut is over, ond I am afraid if 1 stay 1 ' S b i S T b e a s '
will remember, Cat a i n , " suggested Bowkcr, " t h a t
Traverse. Reuben Goodrich, v>. Hilen It. Hnight, in Attachment
i foolish as you."
Notice ia hereby given that on the Eighth day of March, A. D. tbe Mt\jor is a dead shot, ana o the haudtiog of a sword he bas
1BG8, • writ of Attachment was dnly l*sued out of the Circuit Court. no superior."
parted, for Lovcil remained behind ( . n d tn ' l o n
I was sick for a long time, but I had the best and tcndcrest
for the Conoty of Grand Traverse, at the suit of Reuben Goodrich,
known everywhere in the v i l h # | ^ | t ^ i n d 1
" I care nothing about t h a t . " I knew tho temper or our of- nursing. Mrs. Farwell was like a mother or a loving sister to than a week il
the above named plaiotifl; against the goods, chattel*, lands, teneKdith were en [nged to be married.
ments, moneys and effect* of Hllen R lloight, the defendant above ficers, and I knew I should be held in light esteem >r 1 allowed mc. and the Major wos not jealous. And when 1 grew stronger,
'• If )nn can content yourself with the life o f $ i t t t t t r f i i t , ' *
named, foe the sum of three hundred dollar*, which said writ was tbo Major to back me down. Once more Bowkcr asked me if I the bright eyed cherub was my companion.
returnable on tha Third day of April. A. D. 186«he
said,
when
he
told
of bis affection, '• we may be n a p p y . "
would apologize.
And as she wound her tiny arms nronnd my neck, she said
Dated this Dth day of April, A. D. 1800.
Kdith auswered with n look of her bright eyes,.S0i^S«lr,''c0(v-'
I told bim most emphatically, " N o . "
t h a t she loved me very much, ood that I mast be her " o t h e r
E. CROMWELL TUTTLE,
fiding and eloquent that Lovell adored her fi oni t u F a o m o o t
" T h e n I bave instructions to deliver this n o t e , " be added.
(17-ew.)
Attorney for Plaintiff
more llian ever.
.He banded mc BD unsealed missive, which I fooud to be
Marrying for N h o u .
In a fortnight they were married, when T —rll
B challenge, and by i t I was informed that A d j u t a n t Bowkcr
S T A T E L A N D A N D cArATE L A N D S C R I P .
T o the.question often asked o l y o n n g men. as to why they do : to sec his relations in tbe bouthcru city from w h c n o i t a e e B l a — • •
~ i s empowered to make all necessary arrangements.
OFFER FOR SALE A UVROE AMOUNT OF STATE LAND
not m«f-.;, we sometimes hear the reply,
I am not able to sup- Edith's parting with her aunt was sorrowful, b u t i t was mode in
My
wannest
friend
in
tbe
regiment
was
a
first
Lieutenant
In the Counties of Manistee, Benxle, Leelanaw, Grand Traport a wile." In one case io three, perhaps this may be so ; expectation of speedily returning. Arriving nt P h B * l 6 f p h I a ,
verse, Antrim, Emmet, and Cheboygan. Price, from one to three
lined Walker, and I sent for him at once, desiring bim to act
dollars per acre. Alao, a large amount of STATE LAND SCRIP. u my second. A t first he tried to dissuade mo from fighting. but, as a general thing, the true reply would be. " I am notable . the carriage drove u p to o handsome rcsidcoedltifetBaki^*
Apply to & Anderson, Bear Lake ; George E. Steele. Homoto support the style in which I think my wife ought to live.''— street. She wos dazzled by the glare of light t h a t ^ M j f - , fi
' wbcu be foand that I would oot retract, be consented to
8teed ; Jesse Cram, Traverae City ; J. P. Brand, Elk Raplda ; J .
the windows.
ID this again we see a false view or marriage—a looking t o
e me, though I could see plainly that be liked not the Bu& Dixon, Pine River ; 1. 1L Fernll, Duncan ; or to the underappearancc in the world, instead of a union with a loving w^man
" T h i s is the place," said Lovell, as a s s i s t i a ^ f i
signed at Traverae City.
siness. However, he asked roe if I had any instructions to
for
her own sake. There are very few men or industrious habits alight, and almost carrying bcr into the superb p s r i p
D. C LEACH.
give bim.
who cannot maintain a wife, iTthcy are willing to live economi- Saxony carpets, rosewood furniture, costly c u r t a f i g
May 14, 1886.
(21-tt)
" O n l y two i t e m s , " I replied. " F i r s t , I will fizht with pis- cally, and without reference to the opinion of the world. "Hie mirrors, reaching from ceiling to
floor.
iS
tols ; and second, as my nerves are somewhat unstrung, I would great evil is, they are not content t o uegin life bumble, t o retire
" Whose house is this T Have you relatives W l j B
F A R M AND TEAM F O R SALE.
like the affair to be f>ut off till to-morrow morning."
together into an obscure position, and together work their way said E d i t h surprised at so much tnagnificance.
OFPER FOR SALE MY FARM ON THE EAST SIDE OF
W a l k e r weoi off with the A d j u t a n t and when be returned be iu tho world, by industry in his calling, and she by dispensing
•• I was my bouse, it is now yours," said ber j
Silver Lake, six miles aouth of Traverse City, containing 114
Twenty acre* are cleared and needed down. There Is - informed roe that t i e arrangements were all made. W e were with prudence the money that he earn*. But they must stand om not n poor aptist, but a man'rich in worldly g M
frame barn but no dwelling boos —
to meet at seven o'clock tbe following morning—weapons pis- ont and attiact tbe attention or others by the fine houses and est or all io ytfn."
J'
X a (pan of good bay Horsos and a
tols—distance twelve paces—our seconds t o toss for choice of fine clothes.
Several y«ara have passed sjnee then, acd E d i t !
particulars apply to Morgan Bates, or t o
positions—to fire a t the word of command.
all her husband foretold or ber. She has made t b f t j
WILLIAM FOWLE.
A Marriage Notice.
aud is one/or the moat brilliant ornaments of the c q
ALSO, TO RENT, my Dwelling House In Traversa City. (21-Stn.)
A f t e r dinner, I sat down t o arrange my affaire. I wrote
W e received a few days ago a marriage notice, with the rein. Loveil's fricod married a silly fashionable
rerml letters, which I seated and inclosed in a single envelope,
t o be sent off by tbe clerk io case I should f a l l My property I quest that we should accompany its insertion with an appropri- greater contrast in happiness exists than between
PUBLIC NOTICE.
gave Into W a l t e r ' s charge, with instruct ions how t o dispose of ate verse or our own selection or composition. B u t DO dollar e r friends.
was
enclosed
to
pay
for
the
poctic
accomponymcot
desired.
T
b
e
A handsome rural cottage, filled with all tbe
i t W h e n matters h a d been thus arranged, it was ^ e l l toward
Iuun> O m c i AX Tturaa
CTTT, MICK, I
ercoing, and taking a light cans in mv hand, I walked o a t for a gentleman Says be is somewhat advanced io years, b n t tbo bride luxury, has been erected in Edith's native vills|
A p r i l I I , 1846.
S
i s y o u n g and affectionate. H e suggests that something about every summer she end bcr husband repair torisil
breath of fresh air.
BDWABD AN80RGS:
W i n t e r marrying Spring could be worked into a few lines very wbo bas been installed mistress of this pretty '
N o t f a r from the camp were Morgan's Falls, a wild romantic
"VTOIT ABE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT HAS
nicely. W e think wo havo something that will suit his case
X bMtt BMto at thU ofle« that the laad entered by von under •pot. w h e r e tbe water of t b e river tumbled over a huge bed of
Theo. Tiltoo was recently reqneetcd to furnish
*be H o w e w d Art of May
1862, on the 17th day ofSovember, broken rocks ; and toward t h a t spot I bent my steps. J u s t better, as follows:
life for tbe Phrenological
Journal.
H e repli—3
w i t : tte e* of
section 28 and a l of M ( of section
" There never waa a gander gray.
tbe falls was a bridge of logs from which coula be ob3J town 18 north of r u g * 11 west, (No. Ml) ha* W i abandoned by
Bat some day, soon or late.
Ma. a R. W a t s :
l o a e of t b o m o d e s t sceoes t h a t ever blessed tbe e r e of an
Some foolish roiling came that way.
My Dear S i r — I n answer to yonr request for.
:
A s I reached t b e s t u n n i t of ao eminence near tbe fall*
And took bim for a mate."
I have only to say t h a t 1 was born in N e w Y o r k :
l a v * woman a n ] child standing, as I ascended into tbe sbrabW e hope Ihe Terse will snit onr friend, as we think there i s 2d. 1835 ; that I bave as yet done nothing wort!
b * 7 - I * * • j«»t emerging from a thicket when a sharp, picre- b o t h t r u t h and poetry io i t
*—
o f « g o o y brofce t q i * my ear. I sprang to tbe bridge
U r n Dowooder that, t b e cholera b r o k e a n t on b o n d t b e
IK r t l L I R H I D ZVBBT KB1DAT, AT
TBAYERSE CITY,
GRAND
M O R G A N
TRAVERSE
CO., MICH..
B A T E S ,
a
AB Knis W J«b Printing Nolir and-Eipetiitiaish IxecsUd.
mU> STATES LASD OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITT. MICHIGAN.
J E S S E CHAM,
$oterj! public atu* ^irntsfi* Coitbfjmncer,
J E S S E CRAM,
^§ent of ttje <$gtna Insurant* Contpnjj,
GEORGE P. GRISWOLD,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
E. C R O M W E L L T U T T L E ,
Attorney & Solicitor, War Claim,
G. H . M A R S H ,
A t t o r n e y a n d Counsellor a t L a w ,
C A B I N E T
S H O P !
VICTOR PETITIL
H
•WATCH: R E P A I R I N O ;
Clock, W a t c h & J e w e l r y Repairing,
Chicago and
Traverse
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FROM
Cjgc ®nml) Cralittse
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.
WASHINGTON.
AM A M E R I C A N S I B O O N .
9 ffaod 8 t o i m o n B u n d a f A f l e r « o o n — 1 % S n d d e n n e s *
and H i i f W l n r E f f e c t s — S t r e e t P n i n e n n n C n u e b t In
tbe Gale—Hats, Bonneu, Waterfall* and Umbrellas
M O H G A N B A T f c S , Krtltor a n a Proprietor.
.WASHINGTON, • M a y 1 7 .
B l o w n 8 k r High—The Wind on a F r o l i c .
T h e N e w Y o r k Tribune's Florency correspondent A p r i l 30th,
T b e President to-day sent u m e n a g e to the H o n * enclosing
Prom
th* New York Tribune, 15th InsL
T R A V K R 8 E C I T Y :
opens bis letter thus : " W i t h i n a fortnight we shall b e involvthe following communication from L i c n t Gen. Grant :
ed in war. T h e abandoned Fortress of Cormooa is b r i n g fortiT h e n o d storm of Sunday afternoon, which brushed this isHEAWJUARTRKH ARMIKA o r . T H E UXTTEJI STATES, /
fied in hasle, the fleet'concentrated, and nil the solders on fur- land in ita northwestern flight, was quite a novelty, even for this
|
WASIIISCTOX. D . C - , M a y 1G. 1 8 6 6 .
V
lough recalled : even to the reserve of the classes of 1834 '35 climate of strange mutabilities.
To Hon. K M. Stanton. Secretary
of War.
f
.ENLARGEMENT.
T b e weather throughout the greater portion of the day had
S i * : I n view of tbe long delay in the lower flon«o of Con- ond '36. All tbe official papers fire the Italian h e a r t T b e
W o present iKe HERALD tbis week oo i n enlarged s h e e t I t
Generals Cinldini. LaMarntora. Peltineago and P e t i t e , are as- been of singular softness-aod beauty, when, toward evening, t h e
e s s in agreeing upon a plan for the reorganization of the urjny
contains one-fourth more matter tban formerly. I t is now a s suitable l o o a r present requirements, and the urgent necessity sembled ki military council. Everybody prefmres for war, and black clouds rose from tho sea. the wind came in fitful gusts,
still
they
try
to
shift
the
responsibility
upon
t
h
e
Austrian
armashutters
slammed, awnings flapped, sign-boards creaked, and
largo a s its business will warrant. W e tbink t b a t it presents as for early action, 1 am itidueed to present t b e matter t o ynn ofments. I n fact, Napoleon is t b e great w i r a puller j v h o first tbe big drops of rain began to speckle tho stone sidewalks, with
ficially, nnd 14 ask the attention of Congrc:
ftur on oppcorance as any paper io Ibe Slate.
poshed Bismarck, and now pushes La Mam: era, so tbat Austria
ery other indication of a heavy storm.
will do '
that when it has the nialtcr fairly before
At about 5 } o'clock in.Ihe afternoon it came npon ns a regncannot avoid w a r . "
should be done speedily.
I o the Senate, on the 16th, tbe Colorado veto message
T h e following is additional by the J a v . \ :
_r simoon, accompanied by thick clouds of rand, which tho
A t Ibe present time setllemi-nts nre springing np with
in tbe House of Commons, May 3d, 'AT. Gladstone made bis wind had lifted from Coney Island. Sandy Hook and other garread and laid oo Ibe table. Mr. Wilson inlrodaeed a bill lo Ox rapidity in the district of country between the Missonr
annual financial statement for tbe ensnjng year. H e estimates den spot«. nod also attended by vivid lightning and quick-crash•bo military peace establishment of tho United State* P r o - nml the Pacific ncemt. wliere heretofore the Indian was
tbo expenditure at £C5.255!000, and tbe revenue a t £67,575,- ing thunder. A b o u t one-half of N e w Y o r k was over io Jersey
vides tbat tbe army shall consist of Ibo five artillery and cavalry undisputed possession. Immigrants nre pushing t o tho*? settle- leaving a surplus of £ 1 3 5 , 0 0 0 . Mr., Gladstone, in referring t o nt the time, taking lager, whiskey, and the " pure conntry air."
ments. and t o tho gold fields of the P o r k y Mountains, by
the American debt, used these w o r i s : " I uiust confess t h a t I T h e remaining half appeared t o be on tho street, sporting tbeir
regiment* now in service, thirty-seven regiments of infantry, available highway
T h e people flocking lo these regio:
tbink tbe failure of America, as fdr as finance is concerned, will Sabbath garments, returning from late church-service and enand tbo professors snd cadets of the military academy. Section citizens of tho United States, and nre entitled to the protection
not be attended with uny embarrassment. 1 do not believe t b a t gaged in equally pious undertakings. Consequently tbe storm
of the Government. They are developing the resources of th
19 authorizes tbe establishment of schools at pas!8, garrisons and
country to its great advantage—thn* making it our interest a the d e b t will constitute any difficulty for the American people. took them '• oli of a heap." as the saving goes.
I n a moderate time it will be brought within very small
Our weather-clerk, looking down Broadway, was first apprispermanent camps for tbo instruction of enlisted men. Scction well n s d n t y to give them military protection. Th is makes
limits, and may oven within the lifetime of persons now ed of tbe tempest by the pheoomeDon of what oppenred t o be a
2 1 abolishes sailers, and directs quartermasters to sapply same inncli g r e a t e r force west or the Mississippi necessary than wa
living be effaced altogether. A t ibis moment America, is 1 be- w a t e r s p o u t of immense proportions, careering inland from thoever
heretofore
required.
'
articles as suiters a t ' c o s t prices. A
debate followed,
A small military force is required in nil the States lately til r( lieve, paying a war tiui. and the amount of revenue is not less lower bay. but which proved to be'nothing more nor less than a
in wbich Mr.-Orimes staled that Mr. Harvey, Minister t o P o r liion, and it cannot bo foreseen lliftt this foree will not he r< I apprehend, than a b o u t £80.000.000. tbe largest sum ever column of sand from '.ho hillocks of Coney and adjacent
raised in any country for the purposes of a central Government. islands, borne aloft on tbe wings of a cyclone" I n a momeDt
tugal, bsd recently written R letter lo the Secretary of State, ad- qui ted for some time lo come. It is l o be hoped that this fere
The Venice correspondent of the P a r i s Potrie says Austria tbe storm swept over tbe lower p a r t ol the island. H e air, for
will not be necessary to enforce the laws, either Slate or uatioi
vising tbe President to eject tbo present Congress. T b o Sen" lint the difference of sentiment e n g e m h w d by the great is placing herself in n stale of complete defense in the qnadrilaicr- - few seconds, .was completely filled with blinding dust, and,
oto paused tho House bill in regard to passports. H e r e a f t e r
which has waged for Tour years will make the presence of n nl. T r o o p s a r e arriving from all points anil without neglecting -hen that cleared away, tho unlucky passengers of B r o a d w a y
Peschera
and Noglano, the military authorities ore storing,
presented a melancholy spectacle of chaos.
passports are only to be granted to citizens of the United States- mililorv forco necessary lo give n feeling of seenrily to tho peoThousands of both sexee and all ages were in tho street at tbo
ple. All persons disposed to "bey the laws of the country will especially in t h o fortress of V e r o n a and Mantua, their war maMr. Kirkwood offered a joint resolution for tho appointment of feel this alike. T o maintain order the government had been terial ami supplies. T b e foundry of V e r o n a consists of more time. T b e sky was 6lted with flying hats, umbrellas, mantillas
thon
SOO
cannon
in
battery
besides
spare
guns.
A
t
all
tho
and shaws, with hero nnd there an uulucky " waterfall " rushingu Commissioner to investigate Ibe war claims of Iowa.
compelled lo retain volunteers. All the while volunteers have
points between Veroun and Mantua the Austrian] have erected disheveled through tbo air, with wild hair blowing b e h i n d . —
In tbe bouse, Mr. W u d t b u r n e reported n bill to further pro- become dissatisfied, and claim tbnt the contract with tho
redoubts awl intrenchments wbich will be strongly armed. T b e Men were almost lifted off tbeir f e e t ; fruit nod pie-stands were
been violated l>v retaining them ofter the war was over
vide for tbe safety of ilio lives of passengers on steamships, reason of disssa'tisfuction they nre no loncer of use. awl
quadrilatural is therefore, an iiumeusecntrencbnicnt camp where »"-iptied of their contents as if by magic ; littlo boys end girls
re left slicking in the trees nnd l a m p posts like oo maoy dried
remaining in tbe service inigbt n.» well be discharged oli the advantage will be on the side of the defence.
which was passed. Ilonso resumed the consideration of the
Napoleon ho* made exposition of tho position of F
leaves ; ond luckless ladies were to be seen, like so many iuside> claim bis
Tho
colored
volunteer
has
nil
equal
right
tax bill, discussed at length, nnd several amendments adopted. t
worils Italy and the contending German Pcu*ers to the F r e n c h oot umbrellas, struggling this wny and that, and vainly e n d e a dischorge, b u t *s yet he bos not done so.
Legislature, through M. Hauber, Minister of State. Il is terse voring to stem tbe scandelous storm.
How"long
will
existing
laws
autb
I t is reported that in tho southern p a r t of G e n t r y County,
On tbe Jersey side, io J e r s e y City, Ilobokon and elsewhere,,
? The United States on j decisive, declaring a pacific policy, an honest neutrality and
force, even if tbey are content to t
Missouri, oo Saturday l'Jlli inst.. u regular battle took place in
"recdotn of action for the Empire. Italy, the E m p e r o r the effects or the storm were even more noticeable. Fencesconization of the arSenato passed promptly a bill for the
free to choose ber own course, but Italy, like Austria, were blown down, rose bushes unearthed, awnings transformed
n s frce ffrom
l
objection as any great
Gentry villa between tbo Unionists and rebels, which originated -iv, which, in m y o p i i " " "
ko
on
herself
alone
the
risks
and
perils'of
war.
These
inlo monster paraeholos, and shade-trees fairly twisted into repossibly lie. I t wonld sappty-tlie minimum re- as follows : Daring Ibo evening. Allen l i a r t o u . who had been n
tits gove rise to an animated scene in the Corps Legisla- sembling jack screws. T h o ferry-boats tossed about on tbo
quisite forces. It gives but a few thousand additional men o v e r
soldier ia the Forty-third Missouri Volunteers, sou of A b r a h a m the present organization, but sives a large number of additional lilf. Theirs and J tiles Fnvrc expressing their opinions.
waves like egg-shells in n tea-pot. Clothes lines were denuded
of I heir contents. T h o air was so thick with flying remnants o f
Barton, E s q , went to Gcntrysville on business, and soon'a rebel battalions and companies.
T h e public service, in gnnrtliuc
The Question of P u n i s h m e n t .
last week's washing t h a t onereadilyrecalled
named Giles approached him and commenced abusing him, call- rpnies o v e r the plains aiul giving protection tn the Southern From the Albany Evening Journal.
S'ates. demands the occupation of a s r e u t liiimln-r of posts.—
- IIT long lost Sunday breeches" .
ing bim a damned abolitionist and other nanus. and drew bis F o r manv of them a small company is just ns efficient as one
One of the most interesting lessons in history is that drawn
of Holmes's " W i n d in a Frolic
while the m a n n e r ' i a
revolver and commenced cocking it, when Burton d r e w bis re- with more men in il would lie. T h e bill before Congress. or by Mncnnlay front the Monmouth Rebellion. !
wbich snowy chemises and flannel underskirts, ladies' drawers"'
the
one
that
has
passed
the
Senate,
gives
an
inrreoscil
number
In-red
Ihul
the
great
essayist,
after
bis
masterly
recital
of
tbe
volver and shot Giles, breaking bis arm. Giles then Grcd and
and gentlemen's lower extremities jostled and caressed each
of companies bv diminishing the number of rank and file of narrative of that epoch, proceeds to show how the Government
shot Burton through the hand : I ben a regular shooting com- w h company.' Il is mi exceedingly appropriat.-. measure it weakened iltclf by its revenges. T b o Rebels were tboroughly other in mid-ntr, was something that would have called a blnsb.
to tho check of the most vinegar-visaged old maid t b a t ever demenced. aud at least a hundred shots were fired, and t h o rebels his particular, for it provides for an increase wh o occasion re vanquished. The leading spirits were in flight or imprisou- claimed at a W o m a n ' s Rights Convention.
j mcnt- The cowed yeomanry who bad cluug lo tbeir fortunes,
T h e beer-drinkers were eought in tbe tempest oo t h e i r return
were driven out of tlie town. T h e Union men then fired several •uirea more men. 'I be company i* thtf Rttiftllesi unit of nrgani
- dodging from point lo point like hunted beasts. T h e to N e w Y o r k from the drinking resorts of Hobokeo, and to all
cation that can bo used without "materially i:»;iit dig discipline am
rounds from Ibe cannon belonging to this town, in honor of tho efficiency.
• of ibe law was t r i u m p h a n t : all the west conntry being appearances tbey liked it even less than the Excise law. T h e r o
occupation by military und by au almost
T h e lieTIef Ibat Congress wuuid nu' promptly on this matter
victory. There were engaged in the shooting five Union
were probably more Sunday hats lost f r o m ihe N o r t h R i v e r
if its attention was colled to it. has induced mo to respcctfull;
P c
ferry-boats at that time than there were Sunday drinks obtained
and eight rebels, and three men were wounded in Ibe fight.
If you a ? i c e
er. I
I t was under such circumstances t b a t Jeffries and his col io the metropolis during Ibe entire day.
ronld also ask. if yon deem il proper, that this letter, with ] oni T n ,.« j n infumy bi-gan thc terriblc assises wbich havo blackOne old ludy was tumbled heod-over-heels, and only recoverI t is said tlgat the indictment und r which Jeff. Davis wi
<• laid befor
nch indorsement as von may he plena
ed t o sec her crinoline sticking between tbe smokestacks o f l h e
tried has been drawn lo meet the pr< visions of tl>e a c t lo punish .'i;tigress throii'.'h the S|ieaker of the
clenriv their dutv and the demand of political expediency. T h e y ferry b o a t ; while a young lady missed her waterfall in tbe exV e r y respectfully, your obi
treason, passed J u l y 17. 18l>2, the s cond section of which proshould have seized uud punished Ibe leaders of the revolt, strik- citement, and only act eyes on them again, as they flow through
ing terror by tho example of their fate, and attaching their the firmament ofter the maoucr of n comet with a long trail of
vides that any person who shall set on fool or engage in any rewretched dupes to the Government by a consistent policy of false curls trailing behind.
-bcllion againsAho authority of the United Slates shall lie imT E R R I B L E CATA
! mercy. IJut, instead, tbey seized the poor peasants, the ragT h e tornado also extended tbrongh several counties, creating
prisoned not exceeding 10 years, or lie fined no exceeding §10.
.
f ged and bare-footed privates who had lought in the ranks, the considerable damage io the way of uprootiog trees and fences ;.
| rick-lmmcrs and pikemen. These were dragged before Court, but, so fur as we can learn, uo lives were lost, nod no considera•000. ond tho liberation of his slaves. I t is also said t h a t Justried by summary process, hanged, drawn ond quartered,—while ble damage was done.
•
licoFiold of the Supreme Court, has expressed the opinion that
J with 'lie ex'-eption of Monmouth and u few others, tbe titled
Tuesdnv night
•ed to the ]
escaped ; the infninoiis J u d g e s who sat upon the Ilench A n A ^ n c d n c t 2 0 0 Mile* L o n g — T h e M i n e s a n d T o w n s o f
this section repeals all previous provisions of la a" for the pni.isbi in torrents frnn
C a l i l b r a t a . t o be W a t e r e d f r o m o n e F o u n t a i n .
•flight on | , 0 dispense a counterfeit of justice, selling ucquittals to thoso
uient of treason. A t t o r n e y Generul Speed has returned te Wednesday moriim-.'
I luring tbe nig
Sao Francisco Cor Chicago Tribune.
j who could bribe ihetu roundly.
Washington, awl is urging on members of Congress speedy ac- rise of Ihe river of uh
Away u p in tbe Sierra Nevada Mountain* so high in air
shed over I '' be eoiivoqnences of lbi« vile course, Mncaulny delineates
tion of u bill lo authorize n term of ihe United Stale* Circut against ihe soft and t
aier w a s ' w i l 1 ' B<>'"J, iTul skill. Government Inst the advantages of its that water and air lose their respective gravity, and slicks of
ried it
j victory. A discontent which could have been quelled by mercy wood refuse to float on its surface, is a beautiful sheet of water
C o u r t j ! Richmoud in J u n e . I l has passed both Houses, but
'it bio five inches of I
! und forbearance, became deep sealed ami incurable. T b o seeds called Lake Taboo, by I,S0O feet tbe highest body of water on
tbo Senate added an ameudment which the House has nnneonOur informant was
W .
i wcie sow
future anarchy, bloodshed and revolution, at the earth ever navigated by a steamboat. Surrounded by nrtghly
me of the crevasse, i
curred in, nod asked a committee of conference. T h i s coifrse
nek, the block and the gibbet. And the lis-con which Ihe hist- peaks, whose summits are clothed in mantles of ctenml snow,
lent of Ibe iuhnhiluc
orian deduces, is. that when treason involves in its olU nces an while lln-y look down on volleys where eternal summer reigns,
will secure the passage of Ihe bill.
> escape in skill's, rul
mlire people, it caiiL-ot safely be punished by iuflictiog summa- this lovely b k e seems beyond the reach of civilization, and-cony veugeance upon the n i i u
seerated lo solitu'dc forever. B u t science has olrendy seized
Accounts by tsjygropli from California of May 91b. announce
W e are sure this truth wili not be lost sight ol in our exper- upon it as a fit subject for another of her triumphs, und'a daring
tho massacre of the whole garrison of F o r t Goodwin, Arizona.
rvee had ul f o •!riven w a j
ence. The rebellion at the South was a j«.pniur uprising. A engineer, Col. A. U. Von Schmidt, of this city, has determined
A
s
th<i
<
Ot'
destruction
124 ill number, by 2 . 0 0 0 Indian*, who, it is supposed, obtained
asl majority of the inhabitants directly engaged in u—[s-rforni- lo turn ils vast volume of water to a practical nse. H e has-in1 in holh places very rapid
admission inlo I k e furl .under pretence of making a treaty. Only
ng acts of flagrant treason. T o uil intents aud purposes, the corporated a company with a vost capital, and will actually comver a wol
'Mire sectio-i was in arms agninsl the I'nion. It is unpossible mencc tbe work next month, of tunneling Ihe mountains to d r a w
illlfof M.
©no of the garrison escaped, and lie was out hunliitg nt Ihe lime.
thai the sirict letter of Ibe law shall be complied with io its pure waters to tbe California side. Tbe waters are to bo
lerritorv extendi:ng from i
T h e Appnclisi had td«o shut M a j o r Miller nnd Surgeon Tappim
venging this ontbreok. T h a t would reduce tin entire section turned into tho ehnnnel of » stream nnd carried over Ibe hills
tedly be*deluged. and the ,
of the army, killing i h e former a n d badly wounding the latter.—
» a desolation fur which the world's records otil r no ctuiipari- which s k i r l the volley of the Sacramento, ihencc Ibroogh canals
Planters
compulation.
i»n. Government must neressnrily iull-.ct some pinrisliment among tbe Placer mines down to the level of the Capital City |
t superhuman effo
4»reat reports were coming / r o t a tho gold mines of N e w W e s t •hich wii. muke Treason odiou*. i t uiiist lake some sccnrities t b e r c e across the valley towards tbo Coast I tango, ond ultimateminister, Itritish Columbia, and t h e L'niled S t a l e s soldiers nt broken fortunes :
ly to Sau Francisco. T h i s enterprise would, if carried ont, suppursuing waters—exiles from the Kd«
F o r t Colville had all detertcd and gnuo ihero wilh their arms. lable distrc
lennceil itsexistenee. Hut it .should also make inercv its guid- ply a dozen interior towns wilb delicious water of a pnrily unI follow 11
known elsewhere, provide the miners wilh water to carry oo
it I r : . Ihe
Hundreds of supply b o a t ' were goir.g u p Columbia river. C h a r - II (Kill, n d for
'°r
'rebellion onght to bear the consequences ot their tbeir work during the dry season, irrigate thousands of acres of
fair Stale will be n tiackh-ss waste.
t e r elections in Virginia City a m i Stockton h a d resulted in favor
nie form o f m f l e r i u g — a t least permanent exclusion now unproductive land, making it lo blossom ns Ihe roso, and
T h e Stale F.ngincer has given u p the broken levers in des.
lastly snpply fur all lime lo come, the teeming millions who will
•s
of
power
and
emolument
i:i
tbe
Republic
wh<
of (ho Union ticket.
pair, and until the river falls in summer, the niiigator ^viil
iubnbil Sou Francisco. It will take a life lime to carry ont the
•r folios
lint for the
thev
plan io all its details, hot Von Schmidt, who engineered t o
T h o Syracuse Journal says t h a t fears a r c entertained that spring smiles of proniise. Other levees belnn those which have
igly-educatei
completion
Ihe Spring Valley water works by which Son Franruuks—there should !>e displayed a most genN e w York Stale cattnl navigation tuny tie i n t e r f e r e d with in broken are in n donlitful condition.
cisco
is supplied with water from H distance of fortv miles, is
:h as will obliterate at once the discontent that
A t the lost great overflow eleven parishes were submerged,
c o n s e q u e n t of tho severe drouth which has prevailed t h r o u g h confident
of its perfect feasibility. T b e route by which Iho wabut us riie break on that occasion was much earlier in Hie sen- produced the revolt awl Ibe humiliation of de-feui—attaching
ter
would
reach
San Francisco is nearly two bondred miles
o u t the State this spriug. I t is safe lo nwert thai. with the ex- sou than this, it is l o be hoped that the deluge this year will lbent lo tbe Union by ihe consideration of ndvanlugcs it offers
long, but nevertheless. Von Schmidt is thoroughly in earnest,
ception of the year 1856, there has not been a spring w h e n so not spread over such a wide extent of country, and that it will them, and by gratitqde for the forbeurauce it has shown them.
and as I said, actually proposes to commence work next week.
not cover more then nine parishes. Ifc this us it may, ihe
jnditiou only properly precedes tho application of this T o cny man who has scaled the dizzy heights of the Sierra, and
little rain b u fallen in thirty years. JTio avcrugc full of water
calamity will be sufficiently widespread lo ruin thousands upon principle. Before mercy is displayed, those for whom it is deseen the tremendous obstacles to In! overcome, the project looks
io A p r i l was about 2 ) inches, while this year it was o n l y 60,- thousands of our people.
signed musl show themselves worthy to receive it. T o return
like the freak of a disordered imoginntion, but tbe child m s y . b e
political control into the hands of men who are still stubbornly
100.
already born, who will livo to see it a fact accomplished.
C o n c e r n i n g N n t i o n n l B n n k Issue*.
rebellious—who put themselves in defiant opposition to ihe purA n officer from F o r t Lurumio reports 500 l u d i a u t already 1 T h e following letter from tbe L'niled States Treasurer ex- poses of ibe Government—would lie manifestly an c t r o r io poT b e P n w a f f c of t b e K c c o n s t r a c l i o n C o m m i t t e e ' s R e p o r t
licy and a crime against the nation. Certain measures growiug
there, wailing the arrival of tbo t r e a t ? commissioners in J u r . i
—The S c e n e In the Honsc—The C o l o r a d o Veto R e a plain* itself:
d y — C o n f i r m a t i o n of S i r . H m r t b e .
TRf-ASfRY OF Tim UslTRII STATKS. J
nf the war have entirely changed the relations of society and
B y t h e t i m o t h e treaty opens he thinks 1.700 lodges equal to
\VASiitNfSTO.v. Moy 16, lf»ti6. S
the character of civil institutions in tbe South, These changes
The galleries of the House were not as well fiiled (o-day a s
7 , 0 0 0 or 8,000 red-sicins, will b e present. Among tbe n u m b e r
S m : Y o u r letter of tbe 10th instant has just been re- must be recognized and submitted to, if we ore to have a health- heretofore on interesting occasions, not more than two-thirds or
already arrived is a Souix chief, named Red Cloud, who lias ceived. Y o o ask to what extent is tho Government liable for ful ond vigorous organism hereafter. A l j things appertaining ibe seats being occupied. Some of tbo Senators came into tbe
tho redemption ol the notes of the NaiioQal bunks. I answer. to Rebellion were illegal, and their repudiation is a necessity of hall d u t i a g the progress of the debate, which was of a spirited
been warring upon tho whites for 2 0 years, aud has never visitt<^ (be fnll nominal face valne of every note issued by the Comp- its downfull. All things connected with universal enfranchise- character. A number of Republican members, if the opportuned a military post io friendship before. R e d C l o a d says t b a t troller of Currency to u buuk, and by the banks put inlo circu- ment become sacred as pledges of ibe people und elements of ity bad been presented, would have voted t o strike out the 3d
vitality. S o long as a majority, or any very considerable pro- section o f t h e constitutional amendment wbich disfranchises yntil
lation.
t b e lost Soaix rebollion was instigated by British agents.
Y o u ask, uliould Ihe bank deposits with the United btnles portion of persons a t tbe South reject tbe one or deny the J u l y 4. 1870, all perBonswbo voluntarily adhered to the late reT h e telegraph gives some intelligence from Mexico and W e s t Trcusury to secure the circulating notes with the bank* deposit other, so long will it be unsafe to make tbat complete icstora- bellion, giving it aid and comfort, but tbis privilege was not afof franchises by which a generous nntioo is eager to prove forded, tbe main question having been ordered by a majority of
them, be nnadeqoate to the redemption of tbe notes of ibe
Indies. MaxitnUlinn is said to httvo negotiated a Kuropeau loan.
iapnat,ity. There may be no vindictive punishments—no fivo with the aid of Democratic voles. Tbis resulted in cntting
bank b y reason of a decline of securities deposited, is the (JovT h e Seward-Austrian correspondence caused some discussion in crnment bonnd to redeem the ootcs at par ? T h e 47th section passioAate revenges. But there must bo exclusion from all po- off all effortj to amend, and thus the House was b r o u g h t to a
o f l h e notional currency act gives the right lo forfeit all the ee- sitions which would enable those who prove- themselves unwor- direct vole oo tbe entire constitutional amendment r
Mexico. The imperialists had received arms from N e w York.
curiiics, but for auy deficiency, tbe Government has a 6rst and thy of confidence, lo endanger the rights or tba happiness of from the reconstruction Committee, when all tbe L l r
2 , 0 0 0 troops have been shipped from A u s t r i a to Mexico. T h e r e
paramount lien upon all tbe asscst; of a defanlting bank ; there- others, under protection of Government.
Including Mr. Raymond, consolidated, securing tbe amendment,
is another revolution io die little St. Domingo Republic, foster- fore I answer this question affirmatively.
H e r e is the justification of Congress, in refesing enfrnnehise- - ore tban three-fourths of the members voting for i t
Y o u a i i . again, could the absolute failure of a national bonk
Tbe President bos written his veto moorage oo the Colorado
ed bjr Hnyti. A t J a m a i c a lumber was scarce and corn was
ent to the Kebcls. The South is not submissive and loyaL I t
impair the valae of the circulating notes of the badk making does not readily yield to the authority of tho n a t i o a I t is foil b i l l but it is not yet received in Congreoa.
plentiful
such failure T I answer no ; on the contrary, ibe notes of a na- of malice, and bitterness, and lingering opposition. So loug as
The new funding bill will probably be amended, and its pasP e t e r A . Burley, formerly a member of t h e Metropolitan tional bnnk that has failed a r c rather better than those of a bank this spirit exists there must be domination by superior power, sage is confidently-expected.
in good (landing, if away from tbe business marts or commer- t o keep the revolting elements in check. The Reconstruction
r b e tax oo tobacco will probably be changed.
P o l i c e , Now Y o r k , entered b i t father's store, io that city, oo
cial centers ol the country, for the reason that tbo Treasurer of Committee propose to sccure this by withholding tbe ballot
The Senate in Kxecutive session yesterday confirmed tbe nomMonday evening, and, drawing a pistol on him, polled the t r i g - the United States becomes the cashier of such defaulting bank, from all voluntarily Rebels until 1870. W h e t h e r this plan will
ination or Henry A. Smytbe, to be Collector of Customs at New
ger, b u t it m i a ? d fire. A straggle ensued between the father and will, through his assistants and all other Government offi- be adopted br not, may be considered doubtful. But it is clear- Y o r k , rice Preatoo King doceased ; also of Joseph II. Knipe,
cers, redeem such circulation.
ly the sense of the people, thai in view of numerous and repeat- t o be Postmaster at H a r r i s b n r g , and T h e o d o r e H . Dodd t o bo
j o d aon. when tbe formed secured tbe pistol and gave bis son in
Y o u ask. fourthly, ere t b o notes of the United Slates T rca- ed evidences of a defiant and uucontrollablo spirit of antagonism Iodisn A g e n t for tbe territory of X e w Mexico.
c h a r g e of tbe polico. l i e plead gnilty to nsmnlt with intent to sury. beyond tbe fact of their being legal lender, a better, secu- „. most Southern communities, it would be unsafe for tho prerity t o the holders than the currency of tbe national banks.— seut to leave them unrestricted by Federal power.
bill, and was committed.
A m o n g the Democratic candidates for nomination for GovT b o only real difference between tbe two i s that while the latter
A s for the great body of tbo Rebels, it remains for ibemare only a legal tender from and to tbe Government, tbe f o o t e r relves to dotcrmioe. by their own conduct, how sooc their for- ernor of N . Y . , the Express names J o h n Ganson, of E r i e , H o r a T b e latest mode of shoplifting is said t o bo for an elegantly
tio Seymour, F r a n c i s Kernan, of Ooeida, Joaiah T. Miller, of
are sacb legal tender from a n d t o all
mnnici- feited and suspended franchises shell be restored t t t t h e m .
draaed lady t o e n t e r an establishment s a d ask for a g a r t e r . — polities, corporations, or individuals.
Sececa, W i l l i a m Kelly, of Dutchess E d w a r d s P i e i r e p o o t , J o h n
T h e Merchants' bank investigation proves t h a t disbursing ofS i n k i n g shopman offers a piece of litk braid and turns modestT . Hoffman, Emanuel B. H a r t , and George G. Barnard, of N e w
ficers have received from their deposits in tho bank $42,000 inly a way white the lady avails h e n e l f of i t — n o t 4 o hold np h e r
Y o r k , and H e n r y C. Murphy, of Kings.
T o R . O. DASTELS, Esq., Merchants' National Bank,
terest money, which was paid t o tbeir a g e n t Paymaster Paold«Uk stocking, b a t t o lie a large piece of goods t o ber crinoline, Memphis.
Oberiin College, o f 0 h i o , makes an appeal to the public f o r
is under arrest | o r complicity in the default of tbo b a j k . jBDd retire bofrieg a n d Mailing b a r thanks.
T b e N e w Alamaden Quicksilver Mining Company has ceased
T h o Comptroller of t b o Currency h a s notified the bill holderi $160,000. Of this amount 160,000 are needed for building
-V*
On t h e r e i a c — q u f o H f t n of G e e . C u r , CoL N e t l f c t o n . form- t o be' it dealer, and will oew a t t e n d exclusively t o the production
purposes, a n d t b a balance for endowments. Tbe re Is in t h i l
of tbe Merchants' and the "Venango, F a ^ B a n k t o forward their
« l j o l l k , 3 d O U 0 C M i b j , « * < » » • U U r o f I t e 8 u j u k ; of quicksilver. T b e p r o d a e t of tbe mine, 50,000 flasks per soa t attandeoco of 1,120 ( U d e n t s .
bills t o W a s h i n g t o nforredemption.
n s m, has. b e e n sold t o B a r r o w k Co.
/ItgiHtr,
im turn S I M » a H p & e t GeamL
P r e s i d e n t i a l Message— l e t t e r f r o m C e a . G r a n t
to t h e Army Bill.
FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 24, 1866.
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"
I
Relative
1}
TEA VERSE CITY.
A d t i r e n of Norwich. X Y . . had bis pocket picked of $ 3 0 0
HoingsteaiK A*dy
vertisements-
I y e a r s ago. T h e other d y the Amount, with interest,
tt.T-Cbartn
W . Daj, of Traverse City, has returned t o him throogh the Utica-Postoffice.
P l ' B t l C NOTICE.
been appointed Assistant Assessor for the 15th Division of the
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITT. MICH.
T b e Connecticut l e g i s l a t u r e bas postponed for.one week the
4 t h Collection District, in place of E . L Sprsgne, resigned.
election of a United States Senator.
E D G A R B. H A N N I B A L :
* 18C0O r n c u L CA.XTASS r o a JDDOK.—The Lansing Republican
<
h E n A ^ EcJ aIt ¥ S ? r *c 0 T It Fi lI lE! I > THAT COMPLAINT HAS
MARRIED,
« f ^ ' ! . '•
"
t i e land entered by yon under
o f (be 9th inst, publishes the Official Canvass of r o t e s g i r e o for
S homestead A c l of May 20. 180C. on tbe 4 th day of SeptcmlsTr.
On SatnrdAy morning, May -fi, 1806, at tbe Parsonage In Leland,
J u d g e of the 13th Jodi c i a l Circuit. T V result i i — J o n a t h a n
3j»
v . *f ° ? v , o w n 2 7 n u r t h o f ™DRe u
K r . M R L r n u P l u m , ofSutton'a Bay. to Miss S i s i u E. ALWAKD,
32) baa been abandoned by you for more than six month*,
Ki. Eorosdell received 1097 eotes, aad George P . G n a w old, of Centervllle, by Bav. George Thompson.
J we Have appointed Wednes day, the 11th day of July, 1800.
IOCK A.
for hearing tbe above Complaint and taking —485—Ranndell's majority, 6 1 1 '
office of the Register of the Land
* - - • Office
—
•"' the °IS«e
NOTICE.
at Traverse City, Mieulgan ; at which time and place yon may
E R E A F T E R THE SUBSCRIBER WILL BE AT HIS L A W
MB. BATS*: A c c c p t enclosed, a specimen of my Sugar,
SSX
J M " h . n 7 " " * • l f a n y - v o n b"r« . mad a by
Office, in Traverse City, from Wedneadav morning to Saturday you
rou shonld
should cot IK cancelled and the land revert to the Government.
made in my own - c a o i p " t h i s Spring. T h e " r u n " « u very
. of each week, ready to attend to any business presented.
Any frienu
. the paid Edgnr B. Hannibal may appearand
E. CROMWELL TCTTLK.
offer proof as
abort—less I ban a week—yet I made, f r o * about 140 tree*, 150
or has been, in tho land or naAttorney and Solidtor.
val service of the Cni:ed
Traverse City, Hay 21,1SCK.
lbs., and 5 gallons moicsscs—as fine a s the sugar.
T
H
(23-tf)
V e r y little sogar was made hereabouts—and I think none aa
nice es this.
Spring is backward—much cold—yet pastures is fine here,
a n d garden seeds ate looking fine.
Yours,
L e h n d , May 13, 18«S.
GOROH THOMPSON.
H o n . J a m e s Wilson, of Crawfortlsvillc, bas been Domioaied
b y Iho President aa Minister to Venzoelfb
The evidence-taken before tlic Congressional Reconstruction
Committee bas lieen published and makes a volume of 750 pages.
GOT. Seward was 0 5 y t a l s of age on Taesday 15th :ust', aud
epent tbo anniversary at bis home a t A d b n r n , N Y .
T h e estate of M. I ) .
Commercial,
FOR SALE OR TO BENT.
F
A R M S E V E N - M I L E S F R O M T R A V E R R E C I T Y . ON A GOOD
P o t t e r , late editor of the Cincinnati
PUBLIC NOTICE.
road south-cant, excellent location. ISO acres flno timber land.
Rood soil, C acres cleared, good shlngl-d | o s l,niis». splendid sprinc
near bouse. T e r n s easy. Apply to W j . UOLDSV.OitTH, Traverse
City, or of M P. 1LANN AGA!\ on theadjoining land.
t-.'3-4i ""
LAXD OTFICS AT TRAVERSE Cirv, M i e n , }
May 23, I860.
J
ROBERT B A R B E L L :
AMERICAN' S . f , L'NION MINSION.
YOU ARK
HEREBY
N O T I F I E D T H A T COMI I E M I S S I O N A R Y S U C C E S S O R T O N . MORHOL-SE H A S plaint bas ls-en tnadcat this oflic " that the land entered by yon
come, and b r i n y Libraries and other Sunday School requi
•f May i'f, 1862, on the <th dny'wf jii
Depository of books. Jesse Cram's office. in thi- city !!.• will i
,
«ej Kec\SS-and w j of n e j section 20 town
north Of ran,:.- 14 west (No. WT; has l«en sUuidoned by yon for m
viJtevco-settlemeul. i f b e c a n u,,iei tbo | - o p i e in the St
Mx
School work please oddrrsi
'"ontus, and that we have appointed Wedneniuy, tbe 11th
l 1
cl
"
°
'
° e k i'- M.. for liearinK the above complaint
L C. DONALDSON. Am. S. S. t'nion
(23-11*)
•simony thereon, at the ottlce of t!ie Register of the
Trave
Land Office n! Trave
Michigan ; at which time and pi:
ause, if any y-in have, why tho eatrv
F O R S.<
lade by you should
» cancelled and the land revert to "t
H E D W E L L I N G H O U S E OK THE UNDERSIGNED. FOR
terms aud particulars enquire
Any friend of the n
Citj.
- I ill win-:'ier lie i- not
of tbo United Stales. "
Traverse City. March 2K. Iscr..
T
T
H o m e s t e a d A.dverfciSeq3Lents_
PUBLIC XOTICi.
LAND O F H C E AT TRAVEBSB CITT, MICH.,}
P E T E R M. D E Y O K :
**' % ^
OV ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT HAS
been made at this office that the land entered by yon under
tne Homestead ActofMay20,l8£Xonthe-13th day of Oct., 18C3, t o
• i t . . K .i —>
* «*12 •I
"
(No.
swl —
section
T
»have appointed Wednesday, tho 20th day ofJune, 1B6S, at 1 o'clock
. x. for hearing the abovo complaint and taklnjr testimony thereon,
t tbe office of the Register of the Land Office at Traverse Ctty, Micblan ; at which time and place yon may appear and show eaase, if
any you have, why the entry so made by you should not b# cancelled, and the land revert to tbe Government.
i Any rriend of the said Peter M. Deyoe may appear and offer
proof as to whether he is now, or has been, in tbe land or naval service of tbe United States.
MORGAN BATES, R»*i«tcr.
R. GOODRICH. Receiver.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAXD 0 - F I C K
TRAVERSC C U T , M I C H , }
May 2, 1866.
J O E L \Y. F I N C H :
I
YOU ARE IIERUBY
N O T I F I E D T H A T COMplaint has b<-en made a :
der the Homestead Act
DW o f a f c t l
^
° n " v i town 2-"> north of range IS west
j . i ' .
" abandoned by you f o r m o r e than si* months,
and that wc have appointed Wednesday, tbe 20th day of June, 18SC,
at N o flock A. M. for hearing the al ove complaint and taking tcatimon v thereon, at the office of the Register of the Land Office a t
traverse City.Michigan : at which time end place you may *pand show cause, if any yos have, why tbe entry ao made by
•m should not 1« cancelled and the land revert to the GovernAny friend of the siid Joel W. Finch may appear and ofr proo. as to whether be h now. or has boon, in the land or naval
exceeds 8 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 in value.
LAND WARRANTS
CoL Sloo, the radical Ppstmastcr at Cairo, b a s been removConstantly on hand ai
is the market v-ill permit.
At present 1 am Keilinu
e d . CoL Graham is named as bis sncctwsor.
40s. War 1X12, at
C e a . B. F . Butler has t>eeD elected President of the National
As yl um for disabled soldiers.
A a r o n M. Powell succeeds Pnrker PilUbory as editor of the
^ L V A N WILKIN'S,
Anti-Slavery Standard.
T b e Twelfth Illinois Cavalry is t» r tho only regiment from S t o c k s ,
Illinois io the ecrvicc. ,
(3-jy.)
Horace Ruble, of Madison. Wis., bas been nominated by tbe
P r e s i d e a t as Unitod States Consul a t Rotterdam.
T h e Governor of I d a h o has addressed a letter to the Com-
B o n d s , M o r t g n g e s , P r o m i s s o r y N o t e s , Qind
Warrant* nud Foreign Exchange,
No. 12, ROTUNDA BUILDING DETROIT.
I LYAN
WILKIN'S,
Slocks,
D o n d s , Mortgngco, Promissory
W a r r a n t s a n d F o r e i g n KichttT
missioner ot Indian Affairs, informed him t b s t 16 defenceless,
Oilers fur sale—
friendly Indians were recently massacred near Y i r g i n i a Cityl
U.S. Fire-twenlvBonds.
U. S. Ten-forty Bonds
T h e inventor of the toy called " Return Balls," now so comU.S. Seven-thirty Loan,
Michigan Six per cent. Bonds.
monly in use, is • crippled returned soldjer of St. Louis. H e
Michigan Seven iter cent. Bonds,
h a s already realized over 8100.000 by the p a t e n t
Detroit A Milwaukee R.1L 1st Mortgage lloii
•• 2nd
Wayne County Seven per cent. Bonds
D r . J . G. Holland has sold his interest ii^tbe Springfield ReDetroit City Sevcu per cent Bonds.
publican—ono
of tbe best papers in the country—to William
Genesee County Seven per cent Bonds,
Saginaw Connty Ten per cent Bonds,
M . Pomeroy, who bas for a long while been one of its editors.
Bay County Ten ner cent Bonds,
Second National Bank. Detroit,
I t is rumored at Wasbiugton. that nil volunteer veteran ofAmerican National Bank. Dctioit,
First National Bank. Houghton.
ficers in the service will be discharged in a few days. Most of
Detroit aj4|l Jackson Coal Company Stock,
tbem bold interior positions in the regular army.
otnpany ! Oeli.
Locomotive Woi
General F i t * Henry W a r r e n has resigned bis position as
United tales Telegraph t
Western Union Telegraph
State Senator of Iowa, with the intention, it is supposed, of a
Detroit City Street Railwi
cepting tbe office of Minister t o Guatemala, t o which be h
Fort Street and Elm
ft lUile
been appointed.
\ayne I .unty Sj
Michigan Better
M r . W . L. Garrison is busily engaged on bis history of tbe
Peoples' Union Oil Slock,
Obert
Farm
Oil
Stock.
anti-slavery agitation or thirty years. T b o work will bo issued
Petroleum Stocks generally.
Ten percent Mortgages.
i o volumes as fast us written, tbo first i n s t a l l m e n t s appear next
Military Land Warrants.
winter.
Agricultural College Scrip,
Swamp Land Scrip.
J a m e s M. Goodwin has rcsigued tbe presidency of tho Con-
PUBLIC NOTICE.
M a y 2.1 16CG.
{
LAXD O r n c g AT TRAVKRSV CITT, MICH., f
GEORGE H. SMITH :
M a y 9, 1866.
<
YOU A R E H E R E B Y
NOTIFIED
THAT
COM3
plalnthos been made at this officc that the land entered bv von C H A U N C E Y R . R O W L E Y :
under the Homestead Act of May 20, 1802, on the 2ttii dav of
YOU ARE HEREBY
N O T I F I E D T H A T COMit : t h e w j o f s e j wc. 22and w j ofnef sec. 27 town20 plaint has lieen made at this office that the land entered b y y o u u n 14 west. (No. 1'2'J) has l.een abandoned bv yon for der the Homestead Act or May 20. 1802, on the Bth day of July,
. a o n l l ^ and tliat we have appointed Wednesday, the
• l n , * « : , l i e " J "f nej and c j of nwj of sectloo 14 town
Iltli day of July. lew, at 1 o'clock I*. M, for hearing the 'above
lorth of range 13 west (No. 6Co) hss been abandoned by yon ror
complaint and taking testimony thereon, at the office of the Reen• than sis nioutlw. and tbat wc have appointed Wednesday,
ter of the Land office at Traverse City. Michigan ; at which time
th day or Juno. JSfiC, at l o'clock, P. fc, for besrlng th'o
" i may appear and show cause. If any you have, win-implalnt and taking testimony thereon, at the offlco of tho
the entry s made by you sbonld not be cancellcd and tbe land
I-and Office at Traverse City, Michigan ; at which
-•vert to th
1(1 place y<
n» inay appear and show cause, If any ybu have, *
Any friend of the sal
r aopear and
- ' i by you should not be cancellcd, and the
offer proof as to chcther in
ral service of the United S
Pfoo
vice of the United States.
M O R G A N B A T E S . Bepister.
(21-7t.«)
PUBLIC NOTICE.
•R. G O O D R I C H , Rcceivcr.
NI> OFFICE AT TBAV :RS»: CITY, MICIL. I
May 10, 166G.
j
F E R N A N D O D. F O R B E S :
YOU
ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED
THAT
COMland entered bv you
>n the 14th day of May.
28 north of range 13
la for more than six
months
- l a s tbo 5th day of
July. IKI
taking u
PUBLIC NOTICE.
PUBLIC NOTICE
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITT. MICH., >
ious classcs io and aroucd N e w Y o r k , but few, it is said, have
in
Business Patter and Loans on Collaterals ue».
jZtr Six to Eightyer cent interest i-aid on "~
United States Bonds.
Loans re-paid at one day's no: .•c.jv-jr
Texas, staling that the T h i r d Michigan Infantry, woold leave
N o . 12, R o t u n d a B o n d i n g , D e t r o i t .
(3-ly.
there rn route for home on tbe 8th instant.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
T h o H o u s e of Representatives, by a nearly ananimons vote,
LAND OFFICE AT
h a s pisfed the bill reviving the grade of General io tbe army.—
JAMES McXEILAN :
T b e especial object of the a c t is t o bestow additional honor upO U AHE HERKI1Y NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT HAS
on Gen. Grout. T o this design, nil the people will reFpood with
_been made at this officc that the lend entered by you ut
Hit 20th day or A , . . . .
fervent approval.
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PUBLIC NOTICE.
sA.vn O r r t r f i AI TRAVKRM: C r r r . Mien.
May 16, 18C6.
-WHITING:
HEREBY
N O T I F I E D T H A T COM-
Y
Act ..I "jlay'^o. 1^2.' on the it'll,"dav o ^ c " !
» uimiK.H"Vl'.y < v"u ror"n"or.
west, (No. 80") has been abandoned l>y vou for m o r e t h a " ^
N e w s from J a m a i c a report the probable supersedure of Gov. montlw, and that we have appointed Wed"ne*d«v. the llth <1 ,
of July. *1%G,
"*
• t'clock P.
for hearing the ill •ove complaint
Colonel H o b b s , one of the chief and taking test
tie Regist
hlch
agen'8 in the recent terrible massacres on that islam), committed tbe Land Office
place you may appear and snow cause, if any you have, why
suicide w h i l e ' on bis way t o England, remorse having evidently the entry so made by you should not be cancellcd," and the land rey friend or the . a
vert to the Government.
driven him to temporary insanity.
Aby friend of the said James MrNeilaa mav appear and off-r proof as to whether In
uf the United bta
pfoof aa to whether he is now, or has been, in the laud or naval serA c c o r d i n g t o tbe Omaha Republican tbe people of Nebraska vice of the United States.
will decide io favor of S t a t e Organization by a very large major-
13
5
E y r e by Sir H e o r y Storks.
ity on tbe 2d of J u n e , F r o m present indications tho .Constitution will receive a decided majority in nearly every county
t b e Territory.
TUBLIC
Y
h a s been shown, b y • genUcman of
with liquor- L E W J S a
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>
Y ? U n ARE
HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT R i q
ra
.A-..
ade atthia_office tliat the land
land entered
entered bv
^ vnn
you under
lloinestri
, on tho 29th
23lh dsy or Nov.,
:
l . to wit.- the t
so town 28 north o f rrange
s
west, (No. 1112) b a .
lontbs,
aud
that
wc
have
a:
month., and
we hsve a p ^ t t d " ^ e d L ^ J y ^ t h f r t h X ^ f
for
" c l o < f l f:
bearing the
complint
and taking testimony thereon, nt the office of the RegUtsr Sf
City. Michigan ; st which time
place you may appear
"
""""
any you have,
) o a
revert't^ th *G"'C
" l l o n | d not be cancelled, and the
s»%a5t3 Swiss's
IV friend of the said Edward M. Bow may appear a:
whether he Is now, or has been, in the land c
ral service of the United States,
M O R G A N B A T E S , Itegistcr.
K- G O O D R I C H , Receiver.
WILLIAM H. HENDERSON :
PUBLIC
May 10, 1SCC.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COM-
plaint has been made at this office that the land entered by v.
J — A «!.—
1
. . .
"
—
, 1 .
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under
the Homestead
Act
or- May
20.
1S62,
on the
12th day'"of
O c t , lHCt, to wit : the nlij of n n d j section 1 and ntflj of
2 town 28 nortli of range 13 west (No.
.... .
. abandoned by vou for more than six months,
and that we have appointed Thursday, the 5tli day or ' '
18GC, at 1 o clock P. M., tor hearing the above complaint an
ing testimony thereon, at the office of tho Register or tbe
Office at Traverse City, Michigan ; at which time and placv
may appear and »b»w cause, ir any you have, why the entry s0 mule
by you sbou
. . . . and tbe ,land
. . J
s cancelled
revert• t j j , , G (
NOTICE.
LAND OFFICE AT TBATERSE CITY, MICH.,
Msy 9, 1800.
ELISHA DOANE :
Y
I
O U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT ITA<?
been made at this office that tbe land entered by you under
Homestead Act of May 2 a 1862, on tbe 0th dsy of&ov 18SS
r,
f = * h ? "T 1 o f " c c t l o n 4 , 0 , r D 2 4 " " ' t h of range l j '
(No. 1468). has been abandoned by you (or mora than alx months
and that we have appointed Wednemlsv. the 27th dsy o ? J 0 ^ '
>06. s t 1 o'clock V. M., ror bearing'the above c o m p l ^ t .^d"
Register of tha U a d
Office at Travene City,' Michigan"
lehi—n . - t which time and r i . » f
you may apfiear and ahow cat* '*
• you havs, Why t b i enby you should not
l
8
to'tbe Government
""""
°
land revert
vice or the United S
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
R G O O D R I C H , Rcceivcr.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAUD O m c c AT TSAVXRSK C r r r , MICH., )
CBAIN :
M#7 9 1866
E D W A R I ) M- B O W :
x n OFFICE AT TRAVERSE C I T T . MICH.
t h a t d t y , a sample of plug tobacco manufactured from brown
NOTICE.
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH, )
PUBLIC NOTICE.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
T h e Legislature ol Florida, at its last session, granted a char- W I L L I A M S A U N D E R S :
O U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT HAS
ter to a N e w Y o r k company, incorporating it under the name of
been made at this office that tbe land entered by you under
the International Telegraph Company. T b e object of Ibis com- tbe Homestead Act or May 20, I8t>2. on tbe 20tb day of May,
pany is to connect onr shores with C u b a and the W e s t Indies, 1865, to wit : the wfl| of ncflj and eflj of nwfl( section 2 town
24 north or range 12 west (No. 1182) has been abandoned bv
and from thence t o branch o a t over all creation io general by you for more than six months, and that we hsve appointed
Wednesday, tbe l l t h day of July, luce, at 1 o'clock P. M., ror
telegraph.
:
bearing the above complaint and taking teatimony thereon, at the
office or the Register of the Land Office at Travcnw City, Michigan :
I n the new tax bill, now before Congress, the tax on.whole- at which time and place you may appear and show cause, if any
sale liquor dealere Is fixed a t one hundred dollars, a n d t b a t on you have, why, the entry so made by you ahould not be cancelled
and the land revert to the Government.
retail dealers at tweoty-flve dollar?. Distillers a n d brewers are
Any rriend ol the said William Saunders may appear and offer
proor aa to whether he is now, or has been, in tho land or naval sert o be t s & d one hundred dollars ; those manufacturing less than vice ot the United States.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
fifty barrels per year, from apples, peaches or grapes, twenty
(JS-71*)^
R. GOODRICH. Receiver.
T h e market bas been flood-
1866
"iw1"0 j * - m y * p p » ' •»«
egram from Brevet Brig. General Houghton, dated San Antonio,
T b e plugs are soented
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PUBLIC NOTICE.
Adjntnnt-Geocrel Robcjtson, or Michigan, bas received a tel-
ice, and painted with lamp-black.
9
LASH O r n c g AT TRAVERSE CITT, MICIU
WANTED.
Stock of First National Bank,
Stock of Second National iic.uk,
Detroit City Bonds,
Wayne County Boa"
' o f all kinds.
iciegrapn Stocks.
Of the numerous strikes of mechanics and laborers of tho
T b e Loairville Journal
"7
YOU AltE H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D
T H A T COM- i
plaint has been m s d e a t t b i s office that tbo land entered byyou un20 m
d
1 r l o w t r 1,10 n ;KC} vt
' '*- o n , h e ^
» y o f May. .
V. ,
'
" 'i "f section-2.1 town 28 north of range 14 west
104
en
'-...lYi
.' T ? ' * " ' • " d o n e d l y you f o r m o r e than six months,
1
" ' t h a t we have appointed Wednesday, the 27th day or June, 1800,
it I o ciocli I . M., .or hearing tbe *l>ovc complaint and' taking
c.-timony thereon, at the oSlce or the Register or the Land Offlco
It Traverse City, Michigan: at which time and place you may
canM!
'L1?*?,1
' . y ° n . h a v e , why the entry so made by
yon should not 1« tancellc. • n d thojand revert to tho Government.
Any rriend or tho said John
may' appear and offer
roof sa to whether he is
in the land or naval »crice or tho United States
M O R G A N B A T E S . Register.
(21-71.*)
R. G O O D R I C H , Receiver.
Y
succeeded by D r . Goy R . Phelps, the originator of tbe company and its Secret ary since its start.
p a p e r sod tobacco stems.
M
JOHN DRAR1N:
NOTIFIED T H A T
COMMsy 9 . 1
cc that the Land entered by yon MUX) P . G A T E S :
under the Homesi
May 20. IwtJ. on the 2nd day of
OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT HAS
section 1.1 town 2T north of range
been
wade
at
this
office
that
the
land
entered
by £ u under
doned by yon for more than six
pointed Thursday the 5th day of tuc Homestead Act of Msy 20.1802. on tbe 12th day o r / u n e . 1W6
n rth
r hearing the above complaint and »°fl r i r s.rflf .Ii W i 1 . n w '
"
°r ™nge 13 west and'
office »l the Register of the Land nUJ or sicfljsec. 31 town 28 north or range 13 west. <Vo l 2 U \ h » a
been abandoned by you rormorc than sis months, and that we have
appointed Wednesday, tho 27tb day of June. 1808, st 1 o'clock r. x
the Bbm-o complaint and taking testimony thereon at
d llii-land revert to the ror hearing
- . w W h e , ° . ^ ^ i " " ° f t L t L a n J 0 m c c , l t TraverseCity, Mlcb,which time and place yon may appear and show cause, i r a n v v o u
ie said John It. •
n e c t i c u t Mutual Life Insurance Company at Hartford, and is
succeeded in their demands, and in most cases work is now
progress a t tho old rates.
P U B L I C NOT1.CE.
LA iD OFFICE AT TRAVERSE O n •. Mien-, )
^
18C6
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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
THAT
COMe d with t h i s bogus article, which b e a t s wooden hams sod nut- plaint has been made at this office that the land entered by you
under the Homestead Act of May 20. 1862, on the 8th day of March.
IBM, to w i t : the net ornwill andLotNo.4 or section 15 town37 north
or range 11 weal, (No. 7SJ) has been abandoned by you for more
Captain Charles J . M. Hudson annocnces that he will t r y tbe than six months, and that we have appointed Wednesday, the l l t h
dangers o f t h e g r e a t ooaaa in a metalfio lifeboat, twenty-six day of July, 1AM, . at 1 o'clock r . n , tor hearing the above complaint and taking testimony thereon, st the office or the Register
feet loog sod six feet b r o « L Tlte llttis v a a e l i s t o b e ship- of the Land Office St Travet se City, Michigan ; s t which time and
place yon may appear and ahow cause. If any yon have, why the
riggad, and beside l b s oaptain is t o t a i n CM man. H a i s o s . i t entry ao Bade by you ahould not be cancelled, and the land re. i s said, iatsoda g o i n g t o Loodoa fiist, a f t e r w h i c h he wiU. visit
Any Mend of the said Lewis & Crsln, msy appear and offi
t b e principal s e a p o r t eitias of t b e Oid W o r t d with his Linipo- proof aa t o whether be is now, or has been. In the land or n n
service of the Uuited States.
tian vessel, aad will then place ber in the P a r i s Exhi&Hio*, for
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
vtleh ska bas bean e i p r t a i y dsaigaed.
tfMt*)
B . G O O D R I C H , Receiver.
LAUD OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITT, MICH., ?
May 16, 1866.
<
JOSEPH L HARTMAN :
'
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T . COMplaint has been made at this offite that the land entered bT vou
under the Homestead Act or May 20, 1862 on the 14th day 0 r
: lliel,
* l or section 27 town 24 aorth or n n g e IJ
west, (No. 13i0) hss been abandoned by you for more than six
months, and that we bare sppointed Thursday, tbe Sth dsy or
July, 1806, s t ' 1 o'clock P. 1L. (or bearing the above oompfaint
and taking testimony thereon, at the offlco or the Register or the
Land Offloe at Traverso City, Michigan ; at which time and plane
you may appear and show cause, ir any you have, why the entrv so
made by you should not be cancelled and tbe land revert to t i e
Government
Any friend of the said Joseph L. Hartisan may appear and e f t t
(22-7t")
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
B. GOODRICH, ReeSrov
LAXD OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITT, M i c a , (
T o tho Legal Representatives of J o h n M. Tiltoo ; 1 8 6 6 "
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T OOMplaint ha*been made at this office that the land entered bv him n».
J J J ^ H o e s e s t s a d A e t o f M a y 20. 1862. on tbe loth day of Doa..
18CX to wit : the n t of ew{ of aeetlon 11 town- 28 north o r
range 14 weat, (No. 683) has been abandoned him for mora «>•«alx months, sndthat we hsve appointed Wednesday, the 27th dav of
June, I860, st 1 o'clock P. M, forbearing the above eomplalat aad
taking teatimony thereon, at the office of the Register of the Land
Office at Traversa City, Michigan ; at which t n n e E d p U o e y w W
ar aad show canae. If any yon have, why the entry a o m a d e b v
ahonld not be cancelled aad the land revert to tbe Ooyerwaent
Any M e a d ot the said John M. Tllton may appeannd offtr
r
I
!
£^^tLbu&48^.0w'orhMbe"-ln
MORGAN BATES, Register.
(Sl-71*)
B. GOODRICH, BWSET .
TI
a?
it I O B J
••tap*
.taitfnft..—»—r—
:
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PUBLIC NOTICE.
BasktoarkMrtialhriOBOf t n i a i j !
Inconstant ! When to feel
H u t thou bast loved n e , loved me to the last,
I« lor enough to steal
OH toe/ frees life—Ue future u d the p u t !
Inconstant 1 When to deep
A i d d i m " that thou art near me, U to learn
do much of Heaven, I weep
Becaaa* the earth and morning moat return.
.
ECannaii, L a y & Co.'s C o f a m n . H a n n a h , L a y & Co.'s C o l u m n .
H o m e s t e n d .Advertisements-.
SUMMER OF 1866.
T.iwn O m c s AT TBATKMI CITT, MICH., ?
A p r i l 25, 1666.
S
es
H
Tamed from the rightful »belter of thy breast.
My tired heart flatten through
The chanjeful world—a bird without a nest.
Inconstant to the crowd
Y0U
7
A ^ l l E B E B Y
NOTIFIEDTiJAT
COM-
18C4 to w i t : the n i of sel and n | of s w j sec. St town -4 north
of ra'nre 11 west. (No. 955) ha* been ibindoned by you for more
thin £ months, and that we have appointed Wednesday the 15th
diy of June, lffiG, i t 4 o'clock P. M., for hearing the above
complaint and taking testimony thereon, at the office of the Register
o ? X Land Office at T r a v e i e City. Michigan ; at which time
and place you may appear and show cause, if iny» yon have,
why the entry so made by yon should not be cancelled, and the
land revert to the Government
,
Any friend of the said Henry Taylor may appear ' g offer
proof as to whether he Is now, or baa been. In the land or naval
— - • " h « • » " » » « » •
Bat, true as God's own troth.
My steadfast heart turns backward evermore.
To that sweet time of youth
Whose golden tide beats such a barren shore.
Inconstant! Hot my own
Tbe band which builds thls'wall between our llv
On ita cold shadow, grown
To perfect shape, the flower of love snrvlves.
But life is not sll dark ;
The sunlight goldens many a hidden slope ;
The dove sbsll find itaark
Of peaceful refuge and of patient hope.
O U R
P A T E O N 9 ,
PAST. PRESENT, AND FUTURE.
MORGAN BATES.
(19-7t*)
I may be faUo to all
On earth beside, and eTery tender tie
Which seems to hold In tbrall
Thla weary life of mine, may be a lie,—
TO
COTTONADES—A fair a
CONFECTIONARY—A good line i t retail i n d wholesale, a
lot of fancy conversation candys.
CROCKERY—Bought of importers direct i n d Is sold i s low i s can
be bought.
CRINOLINE—A very large stock to Job from,
CRADLES—Chlldrena aad grain, u s o r t e d .
CRACKERS—Pic Nie, soda, sweet, Boston, pilot, by pound or barrel.
DAY BOOKS—Blank Ledgers, passbooks, writing books, in variety.
DELAINES—Manchester, Pacific, Hamilton, mourning, all « u 0 l
In nice assortment of colors, printed and plain.
DIARIES—For 1886, some very nice.
DOMESTICS—A very foil line.
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DOLLS—Kid, cloth and rubber heads.
•*
DRIED BEEF—Prima quality.
DRAWERS—Genta and ladies assorted.
^
DRUGS—A smsll assortment.
DRAG TEETH—On hand, J-4. 4-4,5-4 i n d made to order, reason-
"We
B- G O O D R I C H . Bccciver.
A nrioiince
th.e
Faot,
PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAXD O m c i AT TEAVWS* C m r , M i c i t ,
A p r i l 25, 1866.
BOBERT HOPKINS:
YOU ABE
H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMplalnt has been made at this office that the land entered by yon <inder the Homesteid Act of May 10,180J, on the 23rd day of March.
1HG3, to w i t : the nw| of section 29 town 28 north of r w ®
west, (No 185) bia been ibindoned by yon for more than t l x inRIt
and that we have appointed Wednesday, the 13th day of June,
m t . . 1 . 1 OV1J.I !•
"
in* testimony thereon. t the office of the Register of the Land
Office~af~ Traverse City. Michigan ; at which time and plat..
may appear
and show canw. If any-you have, why the entry so made
f
. you
' *>
. . u not be --«.»llcd
and tho land revert to the Govby
should
c
Of our intention of keeping, if poaslble, a
M o r e C o m p l e t e A s s o r t m e n t of Gen-
eral
Merchandise
service of the United States.
- before.
(19-7t # )
Bought at the present and coming
PUBLIC NOTICE,
By God's help, I will bo
A faithful mother and a tender wife ;
Perhaps even more, than ilo
Has chastened the best glory from my Ilfo.
si sealed to love and tliee.
And sometimes when ray lips
Are to myflrst-boro'iclinging. c l o « and long.
Draining with beo-like sipM
At its sweet Illy heart, will it be wrong.
If, for an Instant, wltd
With precious pain, I put the truth aside.
And dream it Is thy child
That I am (ondllug with such tender pride ?
T . i v n OFFICE AT TRAYKBSR CITY, MICIL,
A p r i l 25, 1866.
BENJAMIN COLLINS :
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COM-
And when another's head
Bleep* on thy heart. If It should ever iceui
To be my own instead !
O darling ! bold It closer for tbo dream !
(Sod will forgivo the sin,
If sin it la, our lives sre swept so dry,
So cold, so paulon-clean.
Think Hlm desth comes i t lis:—and so, good-bye !
DCATB BED S e w s . — A clergyman called t o visit a wc
who w u calmly awni ting her departure. She expressed bei
aigtialioo to die. " B u t . " said the minister, " are you willing to
be damned forever for tbo glory of God i " " N o sir," she softly whimpered. " I cannot say that." The afflicted husband, who
itood by the bod tide listening lo tho conversation, moved bv
the impulse of bis natnre, stepped op to tbo interrogator, and
raid : •' A r e you willing to be thus damned f
'• Yes." was
the reply. '• Then, sir, there h tho door, go and be damned,
and let my wife depart in |>cace."
DECLINE, FOR CASH.
plaint has been made at thia office that tli« land entered by you under the Homestead Actof May '20. 1801, on the 8th day of June 186...
to w i t : the i w | of section 21 town 25 north or range 12 west. (ho.
1201) ha* been abandoned by you for more than six month*, and
t i n t we hive ippointed Wednesday, the 13 th da> of June, 18C6, i t
1 o'clock P. M., for heirlng the above c o m i d i l n t i n d
J*"':
mony thereon, i t the office of the Register of the I-and Office i t
Traverse City, Michigan ; i t which time and plate you may ippeir ind show cause. If any you have, why tho entry so mode b> him
ihould not be cancelled, and the land revert to tlic Government,
jy friend of the said Benjamin Collins may appear and offer
if aa to whether ho Is now, or has been. In the land or naval
service af llie Dolled Sutt*- M 0 R | ) A f . „ A T K S i
(19-71)
ALL OV WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT A
F A I R .
A D V A N C E
O N
C O S T !
It. G O O D R I C H . Receiver.
PUBLIC
NOTICE.
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVEESE CITY, MICH, )
April 23. lacc. 5
GEORGE WEST :
Y
O U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT HAS
been made at this office that the land entered by you under
4 th di
• "Horn. " id Actof May 20. 1602. on the 14th
day of May 18S4.
the
" ctlon 15 town 29 north of rangi
range 13
.'or more than six months.
have appointed Wednesday, the 13th «lny of Jnn<
1800, at 1 o'clock r.
for hearing the above cc
r
of tho Land
ing testimony thereon, at the office of the Regli
I'place you may
it -which
ti
Office at Triverse City. Michigan • -•
»
ry Vo made by
ive why '
appear snd show cause. If any y
1 and the land r
you should
Any
friend of the ^ ssld
Ceorgc^ W M ^ msy npi
" P isnd
I of-
WE
ESPECIALLY
INVITE
A CAREFUL INVESTIGATION AND
C O M P A R I S O N
service of the United
i about to settle here from abroad) of onr
(19-it) .
PUDLIC NOTICE.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY. MICH,
April 11, ISfiG.
GEOBGE W. BODINE:
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY. MICH. )
April 13. 1*«G. (
NOTICE.
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVEBSE CITY, MICH,
April 18, 1800.
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY. MICH, >
April 25, 180O. ]
HANNIBAL H. IIICKOX :
Y
OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED T H A T COMPLAINT HAS
been mide i t tbis office that the lind entered byyou under the
Homesteid Act of Miy 20,1802, on the 5th diy of &pi..,1803 to
wit : the swi section 32 town 28 north of rango 14 west, (No. 523).
h i i been ibindoned by yon for more t h i n a i x months, and that
we have ippointed Mondiy. the 25th diy of June, I860, i t 1 o'clock
P M for heirlng the ibove complilnt ind taking testlmonv thereon i t t h i office of the Register of the Lind Office at Triverse
City. Michigan : i t which time i n d plica y o i may i p p e i r ind
ibow ciuse, if iny you hive, why the entry l o m i d e by j o n ihould
not be cancelled, and tho land revert to tho Government.
Any friend of the said William Andrews may appear and offer proof
u to whether he is now, or b i s been, In the land or n i v i l lervice
"• " * " " 1
(10-71*)
Assortment,
BENEFIT
OF ALL CONCERNED.
. 1 the I I . I » J
(18-7t*.)
KODOiM BATES, Re^l.,
R- OOODIUCH. Receiver.
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVKIUIK CITT, M i n t , (
GEORGE G. CAMPBELL:
Y
O U ARE HERERY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT HAS
been made i t thli office t h i t the lind entered by yen under
the HoueatMd Act of Miy 20. 1802. on the 24th diy of Miy,
n
1884. to w i t : the w | of ewj i n d
or awl
h Tj
of taction 14 town 26 north of r u n 12 went Wo. 910.1 h i s
been ibindoned by yon for more thin i l x months, *
•nnolnted Wedneadiy. the 20th diy of Junr, 18W, —
M. for hearing tbe ibove complilnt
i t th« office of the Register of tho Lind Office itTriverae City. Michi n n s i t which time and pUoe yoa miy i p p e i r and thowiciuae,
it iny yon hive, why the entry l o made by you ihonld not be oinceUeo and the lind revert to the Civerement.
Any friend of the i i l d George O. Cimpbe 1 miy i p p e i r i n d <
proof u to whether he U now, or b i s been. In the Und or n i v i l
v i e . ol the United State*
MORGAN BATES, R e ^ i t e v
(J0-7t*.)
R- GOODRICH. Raaelvis.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
YOU ABE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COM-
^ i l n t h a a b r a nuAe i t thU.offiej t h U J h a land t n t e ^ ^
MOROAS BATES.
R- GOODRICH, Receiver
PUBLIC NOTICE.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
I . i v n O r n c i AT TEATOSS CITT, M I O L , >
M»y 2, 1866.
J
TVWra M T iRlTIV •
WE SHALL ADD WEEKLY TO OUR PRESENT
VERY
FULL
STOCK,
Y
OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT HAS
been mide i t this office that the land entered by you under
the Homesteid A c t o f M i y 2 0 . 1802, on the -Jtb day of May D-»to wit : the nwj of section 15 town 27 north nf range 13 west,
(No 2401, has been ibindoned by you for more than six mouths, and
that we hive ippointed Wednesday, the Gth day or Jnn»., I M.B, at i
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t. fpr hearing the ibove conipliint and taking testl~ e of the Reeister of the Lsnd Office at
. at which time and place yon may appear
.
I f t n y you hive, why tho entry so m i * " 1
khnuld not be cancelled, ind the land revert to tbe Govei
Anv friend o f t h e said Hannlbsl H. Hlckox may ippear
proof na to whether he ii now. or has been. In the land or navi
WILLIAM ANDREWS :
"
and
Y
Y
OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT HAS
been made at this office that the land entered by you under
the Homesteid Actof May 20, 1862, on the 17th day of June, 1803,
to w i t : the <4 of swj set of nw( and »w{ of ne{ section 32 town 29
north of range 13 west (No. 3S7) has been abandoned by yon for more
than six months and that we have appointed Wednesday, the 30th
diy of May, 1WG, at 1 o'clock r. * , for heirlng the above complaint
ind Uking testimony thereon, at the office of the Register of the Land
; Office at Traverse City, Michigan ; at which time and place you
0
1
may appear and ahow cause. If any you fcive, why the entry ao m ' d e ' b T " " " o u l d ' n o t tw^cancefl'ed and the land revert to t
made by you ihould not be cancelled, m d the laud revert to the 0<
An™ friend of the ssld Ezra N. Gllson may sppca/ and on
Government
. _
proof
aa
to
whether
he
is
now.
or
has
been.
In the land or m . a l s.
Any friend of the slid George W. Bodlne may. appear and offer
vlc« of tho United States.
proof u to whither he Is now, or b i s been. In the land or nival
vice of the United Sutes.
(18-71*.)
MORGAN BATES, Reglste
(17-7t*)
I t GOODRICH, Receiver.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
PUBLIC
Prices
EZRA N. GILSON :
O U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT HAS
been msde at this office that the land entered by you under
the Homestead Act of May 20, ISO2, on the 2Mb day of April.
1804, to wit : the swj of section 3:i towu W north of ranae
13 west, (No. 6I>5\ has been abandoned by you for more than six
m o n t h s : and that we have appointed Wednesday, the Gib day of
June, 1800. at 1 o'clock P. M„ for bearing the aUm• cnmplaint
and taklnc testlmonv thereon, at the office of Register of the Lar -'
Office at Traverse City. Michigan : at which time and place T
DYES—Camwood, logwood, madder, alum extrrcts, copperas,
vitriol. Ac.
EARTHENWARE—Jugs, crocks, churns,flower pots, covers, thlm-"
bles.
EMERY—For engineers use.
ENVELOPES—A large assortment in various qualities, dealer* will
find prices low by the qusntity.
ESSENCE—Cinnamon, peppermint, cloves, lemon, Ac.
EXTRACTS—Vanilla, lemon, peach. Ac.
FARMERS TOOLS—Forks, hoes, rakes, grub hoes, shovels, spades.
cridlei, cutting boxes.
FANNING MILLS—Of the best m i k e r e m d i it
t m o d e n t e prices.
FEATHERS—Ordered when win ted.
FISH—Cod. dunn, hllibut, herring, tongues i n d lonndi, mickerell, Ac.
FLAX SEED—Bird seed, canary seed.
FLOUR—1,500 barrels—A. No. 1.
FLAT IRONS—In alxea to s u i t
FLOUNCINGS—Mualln, linen, cambric, £ e
FLANNELS—Wool, domet. cotton, llnsey, shaker, red,' white,
P V . plaid, fancy, French, Ac.
-Prunes, currants, peache
URE—Bureaus, bedsteads
era, cbilds c h a i n , matraases, A.
GINGHAMS—Scotch, (Jlasgow, Lincaster, and check dresa goods.
GLASS—A full assortment of sixes, 8 x 10 to 20 x 30.
GLOVES—Buck, dog, ringwood, kid, wool, silk, cotton, berlln lined gents, lidles, misses m d boys.
GRAIN—Bnckwheit, corn, whest, Ac.
GROCERIES—A complete line, bought eirly, u d for t i l l cheip.
GUN CAPS—G. D. I. C. witer-proof.
GUNPOWDER—Rifle, In c i n i , i n d F. P. F. G. sporting in tegs.
KAlROIL—Phalon's Beir, Maccasor
HANDKERCHIEFS—Geata and ladles, hemmed ready f o r use,
silk, linen, cotton, Ac.
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HAY—For sale, or will purchase.
HATS—A full assortment, union, louave, Burnilde, Butler, bliok,
drib, t i n , peirl, Ao
HOSE—Cashmere, merino, cotton, colored bliek i n d white, chllda
and mlases, i complete lino.
HOPS—Nice fresh pressed hops.
HIDES— .Ve buy ill kinds of marketable h i d e *
I n d i g o — Tical Spanish float.
I n d l n Robber—Coate, shoes, elastic, binds,eraser* i n d b i t *
I n d i a Cloth—A nice iimple.
Iron—Round, squire, flat, j u n l a u , scraps, sweedea, Lake Superior horse shoe, nail rod. Ore.
J a c o n e t — A full line, bought of Importer*
J a y n e a Medicine*—We arc special agents for all Dr. Jaynes
genuine preparations, and Job the same at as low n t c s i s can
. be bought elsewhere.
J e w e l r y — A snug stock, well issorted.
Jelllea—Raspberry, currant, quinces, atriwberry, pine apple.
K e n n e d y ' ! Medicines—an assortment of theiejustly famed medlcinei on aile.v
/
Kettles—3, 5,8,10, pill, 30,45,00,00 gillon, i t reisomble rttea,
a full line.
Kerosene—bought low, i n d for u l o i t correapondlng rates by tho
quantity.
K n l i t a Pocket, table, carving, batchers, sboe, bowie ind pen
knives ; onr atock of table knives U large i n d we Invite tho
ittentlon of the wholeiile trade. We can offer bargains.
Lace—cotton, linen, reil thread, imyrna. Imitation, illk, blick
ind white, vilenclenne*.. purling, crochet
Leather—Sole, upper, kip, cilf, morrocco, linings, binding, Ac.
L e a d — b i r , white i n d red leid.
Lime—Quick, and witer lime, reasonable.
L i l l y W h i t e — f o r the ladles, best quality, as also pnffi for its application.
%
Locks—Door, trnnk, cheat, box, pad, till.
Madder—Dntch madder.
M a g i c Raffling—assorted qualities i n d width*
Maraellles—a smill assortment, some nice.
Merlnoe*—these goods wc hive • snug assortment, well* selected,
iought low, and for sale In patterns below the market, somo
cry cheap. French, i full issortment
Molasses—a fall line, ind of good qualify, i s sweet as ever.
N a v a l Stores—Manilla i n d tarred rope, mirlin, roiln, pitch,
torpentiie, naptha, Ac.
Nails—Cuufrom 2d'to cod, beat mike, ilso wrought ind pressed.
We ire selling by tbe keg i i low i s we cin now purcbise i t
wholesale
Notions—of these wc bave a complete line, folly eqnal to tbe del •
maml, and purchased\>f manufacturers snd Importers direct..
NaUaclg*—Pepper, mice, ginger, cloves, cinnamon.
O p e r a G l a s s e s A few.
Over-Alls—Denim, duck ind oil cloth.
O a k a m — b e s t navy by nou'nd or bile.
,
Oils—Keroaene. while, linseed, boiled ind raw, ncits foot, flsh, Ac.
O i l Salts—complete, son-westers, pints, Ac.
-n
Over Shirts—Denim, knit jickets.
Oysters—best quality, Baltimore nice, fresh ind guiranteed.
~Paper—letter,
•—
n
bill,I, cip,
c— 1legal,
— ' in full
" assortment -and
* • low by
AND HAVE ALL THE FACILITIES FOR
Buying
at
tho
Lowest
Ilates.
APPLES—By the bushel or birrel—Dry and Green.
ALPACCAS—Black, Tin Dribs, Tan. - Moon on the Lake," Brown,
Maroon, Dotted, Ac.
. . . .
AXES—Hnnt'a. Hurd A Blodgett's, chopping, broad, band.
' jyi ind hunters.
HELVES—An m o r t m e n t of good quility and make.
AYERS MEDICINES—For which we ire Agenu ind keep • comnlete isaortment— low to the trade.
BASKETS—Willow ind aah market .half bushel, bushel, snd one
ind a half buabuel corn baskets, travelling ind lunch.
BALMORALS— Lewia ind other standard mikea.
BAGS—Grain ind floor.
BELLS—Cow.ibeep, hand, tea ind ileigb.
BERAGE—Brown, black, blue and green.
market for purchase of prime quality
u d i h a i i « i T a t a small idvonce.
BEEF—No. 1 Cbiclgo Mess by tbe birrel, o
A p r i l 11, 18C6.
S
WILLIAM W. H A O E R :
YOU ARE HEREBY
N O T I F I E D T H A T COMnlilnt has been made at this office that the land entered by you under the Homeitead Act of May 20, 1882. on the 4th day or Noy,
1864, to wit : the si of ne{ section 18 town 28 north o. range 1J
west (No. 10851 has been abandoned by yon lor more thin «lx months,
m d that we hive ippointed Wednesday, the JOth diy of Slay, 1800,
i t I o'clock P. M., for heirlng tbe ibove complilnt ind tiklng
testimony thereon, i t the office of the Register of the Land Office
i t Traverse City, Michigan ; at which time and place you may appear and show cause, if any yon hive, why the entry so made by B H ^ f f i ^ b o V m e r i c a n Bible Depository is in our Institution.
yon ihonld not be cincelled i n d the lind revert to the Govern- BOOTS—Mens, lumbermeni long leg, cow bide, kip,, calf lined
calf Up sole, calf pump sole, boys, youtha and chllda.
m
Anv friend of the Mid Wllllim W . H i g e r m a y ippeir ind ofl
BRIDLES—Black, rnssett, snd reins with blttfc
BBAID Crotchet. Embroidery, colored and black, i k i r t In colors,
proof n to whether he is now, or h i s been. In the Und or n i v i l «
silk.and wonted.
- ' e e of the United SUtea.
'
BUTTER—By the flrkln or ponnd of good quality.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
BUCKETS—Iron bound oak well buckets.
(17-7t*)
R- G O O D B I C H . Receiver.
CAMBRICS—Paper, colored and black, common, do.
CAPS—Mens doth, plash, mohair, Ac.,boys and cbilda a foil
PUBLIC NOTICE.
PASSDCERE8—Black, a good line, colored and Fancy, a superior
aasortment
of
American,
English
and
French
makers.
T.«wn O m c i At TRAVTOBB C m r , M i c a , )
CEREUS—Pbalon'i Night Blooming." the " perfume for the toilet.
A p r i l 11, 1866.
S
C HEESE—• Hamburg," of New York m m n f i c t n r e .
MYRON A. GB0UT:
YOU ABE
H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMeomolilnt h i i been made at thli office t h i t the lind entered
by yon nnder the Homesteid A c t - o f Miy 20,1802, on the 9th
0*3 of Oct, 1885, to wR : t h e e | of set see. l l i n d n j o f s w j of seeblack, tan and drab.
H o i 12 town * north of range XJ weat, (No. 1402) h u beep abandCOBURGH8—A complete line. In ell colon.
OMd by yon for more thin alx months, and that w.
CLOCKS—Upright, gothlc, ovll, marine, alrlklng, alarm, and eight
ed WMnesday, the 80th dsy of May, 1888. i t 1
u
•
. L . ,1,0TB complaint and taking testimony^ thereC L O ^ J i ^ — W e ' h a v e a good aaaortment, well aelected, bought
low, of fishlonible designs, i n d for n i e reisonible.
—
.
. red, spsnish brown, Ac., chrome, yellow
ind green, pitent dryer.
P a p i e r M a c h e — a small line, soluble for presents to ladle*
Preserves—citron, qnince* Ac.
Pews— assorted from 3-8 to 7-8.
Plfis—Ayers, Jiynes, Hollowly's, Ridwiy's, Wrlght'i,(Gregory's,
Moffat's, Brandretb's, Hooper's, Cheeaeman*.
Plaster—Grand River in barrela or by tbe ton.
P l o w s — a nice lot of best makers and quality of wood work, with
extra castings.
P o c k e t Hooks—and porte monies, a full line, some very good,
some good forbutllttle, cheap.
P r u n e s — f r e s h Turkish prune*
P r i n t s — a very large itock, from 20 cent* up. Hoyles' Engllah
— —
yard wide, ytrl nice and cheap.
—rk. flour, cori, meal, bama flab, lard, butter, cheese,
beef.
Pomps—Clnter , (Down's patent), chiln pumps complete with
tubing for i
Rags—bought and sold.
R h n b a r b — r e a l Turkey, ro Jt and powdered.
Rice—Ka.it Indil best.
Rlddlee—to use In tbe place of fanning mills, furniture style.
R o a d Scrapers—cist Iron, wood ind Iron to order.
Salt—fine dairy ind c o m e .
Saddles—pony, Mexicin ind side.
S*tcbel»—Wilton, brussells, rail roid, gothlc, ind pliln, enimelled.
8pices- Kinds, quantities snd quill ties to solL
SpecOicle»—Plsin, germin silver, ind steel bowi, colored, issorted, some very good onei, i l s » casei for u m e . Reil - Scotch
Pebbles." riding, neir sighted, i n d ipring ipectacles to
wear on nose.
S p i n n i n g Wheels—hnd heada, in issortment.
Stoves—We Invite compiriaon i s to kinds, qnillty, finish i n d
rates ; come snd see.
S t e e l - y a r d s — F r o m 2 to 400 lbs., good.
Steel—Cant blister, toe cork, spring sad germin.
Stays—Colored snd white ; ilso skirt supporters, in i d m l n b l e article for tbe tidies.
8agar*—Crushed, powdered, granolited, coffee, In grades f
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—— v " A
- --|dd mspl
miple.
—Bought i n d sold by pound oi
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m d tbe land revert to the Govtrmment.
, friend o f t h e said Myron A. Grotrt m i y u i p e i r and offer
COlJxARS—Gents tflKrted, U d i a a virioos itjlea, also h o t *
m t o j r b e t h e r be Is now, or has been, la tbe land or naval ae
: vis,
M O R G A N B A T E S , R e g is te r .
(17-71*)
B. GOODBICH, Receiver.
una
COF^K^-JIVCRIO, gvonnd and mixed.
CORSETS—White aadcolored.
mL
ratei.
T i a W a r e — good atock on b i n d of home manufacture, and all
kinds of work done to order.
Ttssae—For veils, a a d In its seaaon for dreises.
Tobacco—Ping, fine cnt, smoking, Ac., a foil line at old prices.
Toy*—A nice aaaortment to whoieiale.
•
Treaks—Packing, folio and traveling, some good ones.
TrtmsalBgs—Of various qnsllties and deaigns such as are fkahI enable.
T r a v e l i n g Bags—A fbll line, e o n e nice onea.
Trap*—Musk rat, fox, besver, and bear, of best mskers r by piece
or dozen.
Tweeds—Kentucky Jeans, double and twist, Iron clad caaaimere,
Ac-, a good asMrtment, low.
P a s b r e l l a s Of various slxea and grades.
U n d e r Dhlrts—For Ladies and gentlemen, ribbed, plain colored
and white.
Valisea—A few not very good.
Telia—Dot lace, love tlasne, Ac.
• r e t s Of numerous designs,fashionable make, aad different qualiUaatosolt.
i n d small, some toy vkes.
ifictored, aad real eider vinegar.
irlcan, of assorted makeo.
>le aad single lumber wsgoss, a good stock la early-
-fitsastf
U for sale by na, Iron
H A O A H , L A T A CO.
VOL v r i i i .
T E A Y E E 8 E
THE GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD,
CITY,
MICH., F R I D A Y ,
READY FOR A DUEL.
O u r regiment was sUtioncd at Morgan's F o n l Our Colonel
had beeD shot by an Indian guerrilla, and our Lieulcnunt Colonel had fro DO home rick, and so ihe command devolved on onr
Major, whose name was FarwelL l i e jvns a middle-aged, dashing fellow, given to social enjoyment, and. as a general thing:.
keeping on p r e t t y friendly terms with those abont him. l i e
a kind-hearted and generous man, though troubled with
tbot led him into c r
fr Farwell b i d been
be concluded to send for his wife to come and ftisf wiTh him
through the summer. H e had comfortable and cohimodiou*
quarters, and there was little danger t h a t the Indians would
make another attack.
I was on a foraging expedition when Mrs. Farwell arrived ;
but I returned ou the following day and was in season to attend
tbo party which the Major gave on tbe occasion. T b e staff nnd
M A Y
25, 1860.
T h e r e was not a moment t o be lost T h o child was going
T H E FACTORY GIRlnearer and nearer to tbe falls—nearer and nearer to death ! I t
was a fearful risk for inc. for the chance? were that I should be
taken over into the hissing, boiling surge beneath tbo rocks.
In a sweet, rural valley, nestled iu the hills of J j
B u t what was the risk t o me then t If 1 died in the river I
sboold not stand in the way or Major Fsrwell's bullet, I bad stands a pleasant village, with n picturesque ir "
better a thousand times give u p my life thus, than throw it .tory. Several summers ago t h i s bamlet was th.
away io a duel. The woman saw me. and appealed t o mc for •dunce of t w o y o u r g men. who were apparently J L
help, but my coat was off before she discovered me, and iu a as their chief occupation seemed to consist " o f | | l
T E R M S :
scenery of tbe neighborhood, which was c e l e b r i i g W j . . n n j a i .
moment I was in the water, striking ont with all my power.
T w o Dollar* a" Y e a r , P a y n b l y In A d v a n o o .
T b e child was half way- from the bridge to the Tails when I ty. Their arrival had created some stir among ( M j i l l t j j l H for.
ADVEETISEMEXTS Inserted for One Dollar and Fifty Cents per
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started ; but I swam rapidly, and caught i t j u s t at the point without a b i t of pretension, both young men h a ^ i
square (eight line*) for the flret Insertion, and fifty cent* for each aubret,
7
where tho waters began to gather for tho plunge. I t was u girl nity of manner that made them looked u p to. and U t u v ' * P
nent Insertion. Yearly Ad*erti*emeot»—«I5 for ono square W .
for three squares ; 946 far half a column ; and $74 for one «c
not more t h a n three or four years old, with b r i e b t golden ring- factory girl, as die tripped to her work, east back
lama, Legal adrertisements at the rate* prescribed by law ; *evet
lets, large blue eyes, and a faco like a cbunib.
She clasped , her shoulder, if she met cither of (he l i a o d s o m e ty cents per folio of 100 word*. for the first insertion, and thirty-five
T h o u g h tbe society of tho village was iiniwanllir IntellSjBfcl'- :
her little arms about my neck, and called mo " p a p a . "
cents for each lubseqacut. Every figure count* a word. Figure
•• 0 papa—good papa—don't let Kitty go »uto the wicked and the females were remarkable for l o v e l i n e s s , . t h a ^ wa« <"W ' T*
work without rules, So per cent added. Rnle and figure work, donplace down there.''
famed beyond all the rest, in both mind and p c r e o ^ t f w ^ P W f - . / '
W i t h all iny might*! held up the chilJ nod struck lor the Mather. She was nn orphan, without sister o r i l u j o ^ l i r . tod'
Mrs. Farwell was younger than her husband, a portly woman, shore ; b u t f t was not io be. I had been drawn into the swift lived with on nged aunt, whom she chiefly s n p p o r w K l W l t F - w* . *
BBe
bearing herself with peculiar grace and dignity, without nny ef- current acd no mortal conld have withstood it. 'J'he prospect bor in the factory. Kdith was popular "with
fort or show at affectation. She assumed no needless reserve, of tbo morrow- took from me all fears for the present ond I was was so gentle, considerate a n d kind, that even i b o r t w h o * f c # f » t
b u t treated bcr guests with kindness and cousideration, seem- more calm tad collected than I might otherwise have been.— envied, learned nl !nat t o lovo her. Tho v o u u W ®
1
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ingly only anxious that all should feel at borne and enjoy them- Well as soon as I realised that I must go over the falls I turned nrtists, whom we shall name Lovclt. soon "bccamij w M
every thought to saving the child, for even in those few short tbi* creature ; nt least if looks, tones and eotuttaoi'MwI^g o f .
I n t h a t far off region the laws of total abstinence were not moments, tbe darling had won strangely and deeply upon my her presence were any proof, ho was thus i n l c r c s t e i W Q B ^
One day be aud bis friend bad climbed tip s o m e r p d f O O tho,
strictly adhered to ; and on the present occasion we not only j love.
emptied many bottles of wine, but several bottle* of old j Nearer and nearer ! swifter ond swifter ! the roar of the steep hillside, (rom which the village was p v c r l o o l j l d ' j • • o d . M
Bourbon were included in the bill of fare. Towards midnight | mad waters flowm? loader ond louder 1 until at leugth tho they sat there the bell of the factory rang, and t b o ' g n b t Jhii'
tho ladies withdrew, but tbe officers were not quite ready t o re- j edge was reached. Close to my bosom I bore the child, shield- immediately covered with girls employed in i y . J B p j l M f c j P
tire. T h e Major in high spirits, and song and story, with Bow- ing it as well as I could, and in a moment mv eyes were closed way thither to dinner. A m o n g tlicm it was cosy ttf.noegniZB '
• •
ing goblets, gave us occupation. By and by, I proposed a beneath tbe .boiling flood. Uowu—down, dowu, nronnd like n the light and graceful form of E d i t h Mather.
" Is she not beautiful ? W h e r e can you ehowM>.A! person
toast, ' Mrs. Major Farwell," and it was drank with three top—then away over the bed of smooth rocks : nnd when I fihearty cheers. W h y in tbe world tbe Major should have taken nally opened my eyes J saw the shore not for off and quickly so sylph like T" said Lovell, with undisguised e u t t M N u r o .
H
i
s
companion
made
no
reply
fot
a
few
r
n
o
m
e
o
t
l
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M
f
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(beo
offense, I could not comprehend ; but he did so, and intimated discovered that I could stand upon my feet, with my head out
obruptly remarked :
of w
that I had b e t t e r not make too free with bis wife's name.
" 1 think it is time that we left this villoge."
" E g a d I" I replied without stopping to weigh tny words,
1 reached the shore just as three or fpur soldiers, came down
1
" W h y ?" asked Lovell in a tone or surprise.
" i f y o u must have your handsome Indy as sacred as that you tho mule path, aud they helped me t o a bed of moss, nnd took
" Becauv , ir wejdo not you will hove that girl !» l 0 t £ w H b ^
the child from my arms.
ought not to have brought her out here."
y e a . Y (jUtN.odntfrtition is evident t o all her f i t e e ^ a w S w
W a s the child safe ?
" Capt. W i l l e t , " he cried rising t o his feet, " if you breathe
the lady's name again 111 kick you from my quarters."
T h e y told me yes. I looked u p nnd saw the cherub smile, are too bonornblo tn l|old out hopes you never i n t e M t o l U j U ! ' ' '
" Hold out hopes I never intend to lulfill ?"
'i>C&3££z-'
I bad started from my Real, when Lieut. Walker, who was and then my brain whirled as it bad whirled iu the flood, and I
SOLICITOR IN C H A N C E R Y .
Yes—you dont think of marrying the girl, do y o o l "
.
sitting by my side pnlled mo back.
sank iuto tbo strong arms of one of my men, quite dizzy nnd
OKTICB : In Post Office Building, Traverse City, Mich. (4fi-tf.
" T o - b e sure."
" Zounds I" ho nttered. in a hurried whisper, '• don't pay an" T h e dcnce you d o , " said his componiou, starting t o his £ c t
olber word. T h o Major is mud, and he's n bit jealous, too.
in unaffected astonishment.
Can't yoo sec it t "
Lovell indulged a hear'.y laugb, ond then asked
A s W a l k e r spoke it flashed upon me that Mrs. Farwell had
" W by nut ! "
<
been very attentive to me. She hud danccd with me four or
Bat ueithrr knew. T h e woman who had it ill cbnrgo was I
X^AJND A N D T A X A G E N T , *
" W hy not ? Wliy, lor a thousand reasons. Bbe's onljr a
five times, and had promenaded with mo on the piazza.
stranger, and anxiety ou my uccouut had prevented their oskiu<
NORTHPORT,
LEELANAW
COUNTY,
MICHIGAN.
i factory girl, a lady of neither birth or education, b o t Sf S m p l e
B u t I could not bear such language as Major Farwell hod rauny questions.
addressed to roe, and in spito of uiy friends remonstrauce, 1 reIt was now eight o'clock, and 1 had been in.my quarters ni , country lass, very good in h e r way, ouly no match'fcfr F r e d ,
O m c i : First door south of Union Dock Warehouse. (25-tf.)
torted opon bim. My blood was healed with whiskey, and I hour. I aro»e. f-vling qmle sore, and mv U-!t nrin was so lame i Lovell. Think of presenting her t o your fashiooijlfc ftKjffl. 1«
!
town. N o — n o — i t will -never do. * Shake off tbi* | 0 W | fit;
cared no moro for the commanding officer at that time, than 1 that I could not lift it. I took a liitle warm wine, nnd ate
pack u p your trunk nnd let us be off to-morrow." :
* would have cared for a drummer boy.
light supper, and liy ten o'clock I felt quite strong.
Lovell shook his head.
In tho morning 1 fi-lt sore anil stiff, and was forced to haug
" B
, sir !" I replied, with an" oath which I need not repeat, " y o u would have a fiuc time kicking me o u t ! P e r h a p s my left arm iu a sling. ^ Walker, when ho came, suggested Ibat 1 " 1 am perhaps a moro romnntic roan than v O ^ j U ^ H a r r r , "
AND SOLICITOR IN C H A N C E R Y ,
[ lie said, but 1 hove some common sense in mo, luid I think 1
you had better try it now I"
the duel be put off but 1 would listen io no such propositi!
NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER.
: have brought i; to bear upon this question. W e b a n n o t r . b e e n
The Major sprang toward mo and caught me by tbe collar.—
A few glasses of wine made me feel better, and I belicv
Office in Dwelling H o m e .
1-ly
I here ono month, in which timo I bave becsmc pretly T c U a c - ,
I thought at the tiino ho meant to strike ; but 1 was subsequent- right hand would be steady enough.
ly convinced that ho did uot. B u t I struck Lim qn tho eheek
A t half-pas! six « e took our pistols ond started for the place, I quaiutcd with Edith. I left town—we both k i t It—heartily .
with tho flat of my hand.
which was a secluded spot ou the river, about ball a mile below ' tick or frivolities ; and ou my ]>art, with the firtiropinloo t h a t I
W i t h a hissing oath, ho drew o pistol from his pockct, but the falls, I felt somewhat fatigued when 1 reacbcd the place, knew no woman in our set there whom I would b e ^ ^ l U t t o
before he could uso it tho Adjutant caught bis arm. and three and was forced to call on my second for his whiskey flask. In make my wife. T h o city girls arc so frivolous, 80 Ibnd o l p s r A S OPENED A CABINET SHOP ONE DOOR BOUTH OF or four of my frionds hurried mo from tho room aud led me to a little while the Major and AdjutaDt made their appearance, tic*. so eager for wealthy alliances, and really SO Qjjjnirant of
the County Clerk'* Office, in Traverse City, where be will man
y own quarters.
ami I snggesled to Walker that 1 would like to hove the affair household affairs that a man or my las to to marry one t t t b e m
uracture all kinds of Csblnct Furniture to order.
On the following morning I awoke with anything but a pleo- over os soon as possible. 1 was growing weak and shaky, j would be felly. 1 am not'fond or gay life—I think it s M n t o o
Trovers* City, No*. 22, l»ci.
(49-Cm*.)
saot feeling, and when I remembered what had transpired dur- though I did not tell him so. H e bad opened the pistol case, ; much precious time ; umf I want, t h e r e t o , a wife irltt. .would
ing the previous night. I felt wretched enough, I cursed the aud was taking out the weapons, when Mr. Bowkcr approachcd , be domestic, cud not involve roc in a round or n i l s ' nnd Other
; entertainments. I do not wish to be a hermit, a M & h l j S & i
wine c u p and the whisfrey-fcottle from the bottom of my heart
and inwardly resolved I would touch, tbe stuff no more. Still, I
'• Gentlemen." be said, " Major Farwell wislies to speak be- a great blessing, ond I shall lie always glad t o gatbariKoqodVie
Having recently added largely to my stock of
•
a small circle of the right kind, but p r o m i s c u o a l f i t t M n t e
" W A T C H
6c J O B B I N G
M A T E R I A L , was forced to take a stiff hot toddy to steady my nerves ; and. fore wo proceed Buy f a r t h e r . "
" 1 am ready to listen.'' i replied ; "only let it be as brief as visiting I detest. Now I think I have found j u s t t b e p t t t n e r I
Making a complete and extemtive assortment, 1 am now fully after I had dressed myself, sat down to a cup of coffee. I was
require is Miss Mother. She is well informed, agreeable, si Hithus engaged, when our Adjutant, Mr. Bowkcr, entered my possible."
prepared to do all kinds of
plo in her tusk's, hos sound sense, and witlial possesses n l a r g o '
Presently the Major came toward me.
quarters. I bade him good niorniug, and asked him if be
ild not take some breakfast with me.
" Captain," he said, with pcr.rrptiblc tremnlonsncsn in bis , shore or |«rsonnl beanty. ond, if I mistako not, t h e j & t K t ' o t i d T In the best manner, End at much lex* rate* than you can get
N o t now," he said, shaking his head. " I have called upon t o w , •• 1 have challenged you. ond the arrangements are all . iug very deeply. If I marry her ami take her to, t b n c l t y , b e r
work done In any city. I havo made arrangement* at the follow, intuitive loci—nuil she has this to a remarkable degree <111
mode
1 will stolid where ! am and you may Gre at inc."
ing Postofflccs to liaTe work received and sent to mo for repairs : business. A h . Captain, this is a bad affair. I>o you remember
' soon supply any deficiency in manner. In short, I d o not know
that yon struck the Major last evening ?"
" You mean we will exchange sliois," I suiil.
Traverse C i t y , B e n z o n l a , N o r w a l k auil Manistee.
••Yes, I remember it very well, remember it too well.''
" N o , ' be returned, shaking his head, " I cannot fire a! where I could make a better choice."
|
•" How, wbcu she has no accomplishments V
jjaiK&fJ'''.
" H e expects yoo will make an apology," pursued the AdjuCRITICAL JOBS ON F I N E W A T C H E 8 , & C . , SOLICITED. tant.
j ^ " She con sing with untaught grace, and m - for j a b b e r i n g
" But. sir, what means this ?" I cried in amazement.
D. E. CARTER.
•• And if I do not t"
" I)o you not knmv ?" he asked, seemingly equally amazed. ; French, 1 don't know how that would moko ber better. S b e
Homestead, Dec. 23rd, 18C5.
(1-ly'.)
I
would
soon
learn
io,
with
her
quick
parts.
Besides
1
c
a
r e more
" T h e n you must fight him."
I assured him that 1 ditl not.
I to have a wife usefully informed thou to have one possessing.dnfy
" T o n were present, Bowkcr, during Ihe entire scene ?"
" You saved a human life last night."
• superficial accomplishments ?"
" Y e s ; I saved a cherub.''
• But her family ! Recollect who yonr g r s m f i i t t e i ; m "
" Then I wish yoo would tell me the truth, for I am free to
" Do you know whose cherub it was ! "
T H E
P K O P E L L E I i
A L L E G H A N Y , confess that my brain was in a bit of a whirl last night. First,
\
'• And wbo was h « * ' s f — a worthy "divine, poor, I g n a t ; , tat- '
I told him I bod not the least idea.
• Capt. C. II. B O Y N T O N ,
estimable. Besides I a:n obovu the cant you talk o £ . 1 would
did 1, in my toast to Mrs. Farwell, give bim the least occasion
W i t h a quick movement he advanced ami caught my hand.
I L L RON REGULARLY DURING TIIE SEASON OF 1RW, for ill-feeling 7"
" C a p t a i n Willet," ho exciuitncti, with strong emotion, care little whether they were of royal blood or pgassnt extracbetween Chicago and Travetso City, affording a weekly com" I could see none. Captain j but you remember that he bad " that child was mine ! You may have your shot ; but I would tion. I believe with Horns, that •• worth nmkes t f i F n i s n i " aDd
munication between the two place*. She will leave Chicago every
rather die a thousand deaths than raise' my hand against the the only'dcgriidotiou 1 acknowledge is that of c r i m e . "
Friday, and Traverse City every Tuesday, wind and weather per- been drinking.'"
— 'I. if you ore resolved on it, 1 know c n o ^ ^ g ^ n i ^
" Exactly—and iu that we were even. And now—did ho not. preserver of my precious child."
mitting. She has been thoroughly repaired, and is in firit rate rut
A.. B._
apply to .
But, faith ! Lovell, if
^||||
io tho presence of the whole company, threaten to kick -me
1 tried to make some reply, but I could not speak coherently.
HANNAH, LAY A CO,
from his quarters ?"
I had been growing weaker, and my head was whirling, aud (lion, and I was he. I would lake you from this place t t i e q R o w . '
Corner Maxwell and Lumber St*., Chicago.
ic for it when you recovered y o u r f e o t e S s f r .
•' Y e s . ' '
tho st »d of rt
Or to
HANNAH, LAY A CO,
ition here ceased ; end directly the . t a f t ' M j j i & j
^ •' A n d did he Dot lay his band upon mc before I struck
•' Ah, the ordeal or the fulls was t o o much Tor h i m , " I beard
,
Traverse City, Mich.
steps to the village.
him !' 1
W a l k e r say os he caught me in his arms.
May 1,18G6.
(20-Sm.)
" I cannot be positive, but I think he did."
- Captain, captain, forgive u i e ! pardon me ! I wos to l T h e ue.\t morning l/>veil's companion come down s t a i n attir] cd for a journey.
" T h e n , " ' said 1, drinking tho lost of my coffee. " I shall make
NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT.
I om going bock to town." he said ;
liredof^Mnil^fer-' .
HE CIRCUIT cour.T FOR THE COUNTY OF GR^ND
• The fit for tbut is over, ond I am afraid if 1 stay 1 ' S b i S T b e a s '
will remember, Cat a i n , " suggested Bowkcr, " t h a t
Traverse. Reuben Goodrich, v>. Hilen It. Hnight, in Attachment
i foolish as you."
Notice ia hereby given that on the Eighth day of March, A. D. tbe Mt\jor is a dead shot, ana o the haudtiog of a sword he bas
1BG8, • writ of Attachment was dnly l*sued out of the Circuit Court. no superior."
parted, for Lovcil remained behind ( . n d tn ' l o n
I was sick for a long time, but I had the best and tcndcrest
for the Conoty of Grand Traverse, at the suit of Reuben Goodrich,
known everywhere in the v i l h # | ^ | t ^ i n d 1
" I care nothing about t h a t . " I knew tho temper or our of- nursing. Mrs. Farwell was like a mother or a loving sister to than a week il
the above named plaiotifl; against the goods, chattel*, lands, teneKdith were en [nged to be married.
ments, moneys and effect* of Hllen R lloight, the defendant above ficers, and I knew I should be held in light esteem >r 1 allowed mc. and the Major wos not jealous. And when 1 grew stronger,
'• If )nn can content yourself with the life o f $ i t t t t t r f i i t , ' *
named, foe the sum of three hundred dollar*, which said writ was tbo Major to back me down. Once more Bowkcr asked me if I the bright eyed cherub was my companion.
returnable on tha Third day of April. A. D. 186«he
said,
when
he
told
of bis affection, '• we may be n a p p y . "
would apologize.
And as she wound her tiny arms nronnd my neck, she said
Dated this Dth day of April, A. D. 1800.
Kdith auswered with n look of her bright eyes,.S0i^S«lr,''c0(v-'
I told bim most emphatically, " N o . "
t h a t she loved me very much, ood that I mast be her " o t h e r
E. CROMWELL TUTTLE,
fiding and eloquent that Lovell adored her fi oni t u F a o m o o t
" T h e n I bave instructions to deliver this n o t e , " be added.
(17-ew.)
Attorney for Plaintiff
more llian ever.
.He banded mc BD unsealed missive, which I fooud to be
Marrying for N h o u .
In a fortnight they were married, when T —rll
B challenge, and by i t I was informed that A d j u t a n t Bowkcr
S T A T E L A N D A N D cArATE L A N D S C R I P .
T o the.question often asked o l y o n n g men. as to why they do : to sec his relations in tbe bouthcru city from w h c n o i t a e e B l a — • •
~ i s empowered to make all necessary arrangements.
OFFER FOR SALE A UVROE AMOUNT OF STATE LAND
not m«f-.;, we sometimes hear the reply,
I am not able to sup- Edith's parting with her aunt was sorrowful, b u t i t was mode in
My
wannest
friend
in
tbe
regiment
was
a
first
Lieutenant
In the Counties of Manistee, Benxle, Leelanaw, Grand Traport a wile." In one case io three, perhaps this may be so ; expectation of speedily returning. Arriving nt P h B * l 6 f p h I a ,
verse, Antrim, Emmet, and Cheboygan. Price, from one to three
lined Walker, and I sent for him at once, desiring bim to act
dollars per acre. Alao, a large amount of STATE LAND SCRIP. u my second. A t first he tried to dissuade mo from fighting. but, as a general thing, the true reply would be. " I am notable . the carriage drove u p to o handsome rcsidcoedltifetBaki^*
Apply to & Anderson, Bear Lake ; George E. Steele. Homoto support the style in which I think my wife ought to live.''— street. She wos dazzled by the glare of light t h a t ^ M j f - , fi
' wbcu be foand that I would oot retract, be consented to
8teed ; Jesse Cram, Traverae City ; J. P. Brand, Elk Raplda ; J .
the windows.
ID this again we see a false view or marriage—a looking t o
e me, though I could see plainly that be liked not the Bu& Dixon, Pine River ; 1. 1L Fernll, Duncan ; or to the underappearancc in the world, instead of a union with a loving w^man
" T h i s is the place," said Lovell, as a s s i s t i a ^ f i
signed at Traverae City.
siness. However, he asked roe if I had any instructions to
for
her own sake. There are very few men or industrious habits alight, and almost carrying bcr into the superb p s r i p
D. C LEACH.
give bim.
who cannot maintain a wife, iTthcy are willing to live economi- Saxony carpets, rosewood furniture, costly c u r t a f i g
May 14, 1886.
(21-tt)
" O n l y two i t e m s , " I replied. " F i r s t , I will fizht with pis- cally, and without reference to the opinion of the world. "Hie mirrors, reaching from ceiling to
floor.
iS
tols ; and second, as my nerves are somewhat unstrung, I would great evil is, they are not content t o uegin life bumble, t o retire
" Whose house is this T Have you relatives W l j B
F A R M AND TEAM F O R SALE.
like the affair to be f>ut off till to-morrow morning."
together into an obscure position, and together work their way said E d i t h surprised at so much tnagnificance.
OFPER FOR SALE MY FARM ON THE EAST SIDE OF
W a l k e r weoi off with the A d j u t a n t and when be returned be iu tho world, by industry in his calling, and she by dispensing
•• I was my bouse, it is now yours," said ber j
Silver Lake, six miles aouth of Traverse City, containing 114
Twenty acre* are cleared and needed down. There Is - informed roe that t i e arrangements were all made. W e were with prudence the money that he earn*. But they must stand om not n poor aptist, but a man'rich in worldly g M
frame barn but no dwelling boos —
to meet at seven o'clock tbe following morning—weapons pis- ont and attiact tbe attention or others by the fine houses and est or all io ytfn."
J'
X a (pan of good bay Horsos and a
tols—distance twelve paces—our seconds t o toss for choice of fine clothes.
Several y«ara have passed sjnee then, acd E d i t !
particulars apply to Morgan Bates, or t o
positions—to fire a t the word of command.
all her husband foretold or ber. She has made t b f t j
WILLIAM FOWLE.
A Marriage Notice.
aud is one/or the moat brilliant ornaments of the c q
ALSO, TO RENT, my Dwelling House In Traversa City. (21-Stn.)
A f t e r dinner, I sat down t o arrange my affaire. I wrote
W e received a few days ago a marriage notice, with the rein. Loveil's fricod married a silly fashionable
rerml letters, which I seated and inclosed in a single envelope,
t o be sent off by tbe clerk io case I should f a l l My property I quest that we should accompany its insertion with an appropri- greater contrast in happiness exists than between
PUBLIC NOTICE.
gave Into W a l t e r ' s charge, with instruct ions how t o dispose of ate verse or our own selection or composition. B u t DO dollar e r friends.
was
enclosed
to
pay
for
the
poctic
accomponymcot
desired.
T
b
e
A handsome rural cottage, filled with all tbe
i t W h e n matters h a d been thus arranged, it was ^ e l l toward
Iuun> O m c i AX Tturaa
CTTT, MICK, I
ercoing, and taking a light cans in mv hand, I walked o a t for a gentleman Says be is somewhat advanced io years, b n t tbo bride luxury, has been erected in Edith's native vills|
A p r i l I I , 1846.
S
i s y o u n g and affectionate. H e suggests that something about every summer she end bcr husband repair torisil
breath of fresh air.
BDWABD AN80RGS:
W i n t e r marrying Spring could be worked into a few lines very wbo bas been installed mistress of this pretty '
N o t f a r from the camp were Morgan's Falls, a wild romantic
"VTOIT ABE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT HAS
nicely. W e think wo havo something that will suit his case
X bMtt BMto at thU ofle« that the laad entered by von under •pot. w h e r e tbe water of t b e river tumbled over a huge bed of
Theo. Tiltoo was recently reqneetcd to furnish
*be H o w e w d Art of May
1862, on the 17th day ofSovember, broken rocks ; and toward t h a t spot I bent my steps. J u s t better, as follows:
life for tbe Phrenological
Journal.
H e repli—3
w i t : tte e* of
section 28 and a l of M ( of section
" There never waa a gander gray.
tbe falls was a bridge of logs from which coula be ob3J town 18 north of r u g * 11 west, (No. Ml) ha* W i abandoned by
Bat some day, soon or late.
Ma. a R. W a t s :
l o a e of t b o m o d e s t sceoes t h a t ever blessed tbe e r e of an
Some foolish roiling came that way.
My Dear S i r — I n answer to yonr request for.
:
A s I reached t b e s t u n n i t of ao eminence near tbe fall*
And took bim for a mate."
I have only to say t h a t 1 was born in N e w Y o r k :
l a v * woman a n ] child standing, as I ascended into tbe sbrabW e hope Ihe Terse will snit onr friend, as we think there i s 2d. 1835 ; that I bave as yet done nothing wort!
b * 7 - I * * • j«»t emerging from a thicket when a sharp, picre- b o t h t r u t h and poetry io i t
*—
o f « g o o y brofce t q i * my ear. I sprang to tbe bridge
U r n Dowooder that, t b e cholera b r o k e a n t on b o n d t b e
IK r t l L I R H I D ZVBBT KB1DAT, AT
TBAYERSE CITY,
GRAND
M O R G A N
TRAVERSE
CO., MICH..
B A T E S ,
a
AB Knis W J«b Printing Nolir and-Eipetiitiaish IxecsUd.
mU> STATES LASD OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITT. MICHIGAN.
J E S S E CHAM,
$oterj! public atu* ^irntsfi* Coitbfjmncer,
J E S S E CRAM,
^§ent of ttje <$gtna Insurant* Contpnjj,
GEORGE P. GRISWOLD,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
E. C R O M W E L L T U T T L E ,
Attorney & Solicitor, War Claim,
G. H . M A R S H ,
A t t o r n e y a n d Counsellor a t L a w ,
C A B I N E T
S H O P !
VICTOR PETITIL
H
•WATCH: R E P A I R I N O ;
Clock, W a t c h & J e w e l r y Repairing,
Chicago and
Traverse
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pgiSSffgagsg
FROM
Cjgc ®nml) Cralittse
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.
WASHINGTON.
AM A M E R I C A N S I B O O N .
9 ffaod 8 t o i m o n B u n d a f A f l e r « o o n — 1 % S n d d e n n e s *
and H i i f W l n r E f f e c t s — S t r e e t P n i n e n n n C n u e b t In
tbe Gale—Hats, Bonneu, Waterfall* and Umbrellas
M O H G A N B A T f c S , Krtltor a n a Proprietor.
.WASHINGTON, • M a y 1 7 .
B l o w n 8 k r High—The Wind on a F r o l i c .
T h e N e w Y o r k Tribune's Florency correspondent A p r i l 30th,
T b e President to-day sent u m e n a g e to the H o n * enclosing
Prom
th* New York Tribune, 15th InsL
T R A V K R 8 E C I T Y :
opens bis letter thus : " W i t h i n a fortnight we shall b e involvthe following communication from L i c n t Gen. Grant :
ed in war. T h e abandoned Fortress of Cormooa is b r i n g fortiT h e n o d storm of Sunday afternoon, which brushed this isHEAWJUARTRKH ARMIKA o r . T H E UXTTEJI STATES, /
fied in hasle, the fleet'concentrated, and nil the solders on fur- land in ita northwestern flight, was quite a novelty, even for this
|
WASIIISCTOX. D . C - , M a y 1G. 1 8 6 6 .
V
lough recalled : even to the reserve of the classes of 1834 '35 climate of strange mutabilities.
To Hon. K M. Stanton. Secretary
of War.
f
.ENLARGEMENT.
T b e weather throughout the greater portion of the day had
S i * : I n view of tbe long delay in the lower flon«o of Con- ond '36. All tbe official papers fire the Italian h e a r t T b e
W o present iKe HERALD tbis week oo i n enlarged s h e e t I t
Generals Cinldini. LaMarntora. Peltineago and P e t i t e , are as- been of singular softness-aod beauty, when, toward evening, t h e
e s s in agreeing upon a plan for the reorganization of the urjny
contains one-fourth more matter tban formerly. I t is now a s suitable l o o a r present requirements, and the urgent necessity sembled ki military council. Everybody prefmres for war, and black clouds rose from tho sea. the wind came in fitful gusts,
still
they
try
to
shift
the
responsibility
upon
t
h
e
Austrian
armashutters
slammed, awnings flapped, sign-boards creaked, and
largo a s its business will warrant. W e tbink t b a t it presents as for early action, 1 am itidueed to present t b e matter t o ynn ofments. I n fact, Napoleon is t b e great w i r a puller j v h o first tbe big drops of rain began to speckle tho stone sidewalks, with
ficially, nnd 14 ask the attention of Congrc:
ftur on oppcorance as any paper io Ibe Slate.
poshed Bismarck, and now pushes La Mam: era, so tbat Austria
ery other indication of a heavy storm.
will do '
that when it has the nialtcr fairly before
At about 5 } o'clock in.Ihe afternoon it came npon ns a regncannot avoid w a r . "
should be done speedily.
I o the Senate, on the 16th, tbe Colorado veto message
T h e following is additional by the J a v . \ :
_r simoon, accompanied by thick clouds of rand, which tho
A t Ibe present time setllemi-nts nre springing np with
in tbe House of Commons, May 3d, 'AT. Gladstone made bis wind had lifted from Coney Island. Sandy Hook and other garread and laid oo Ibe table. Mr. Wilson inlrodaeed a bill lo Ox rapidity in the district of country between the Missonr
annual financial statement for tbe ensnjng year. H e estimates den spot«. nod also attended by vivid lightning and quick-crash•bo military peace establishment of tho United State* P r o - nml the Pacific ncemt. wliere heretofore the Indian was
tbo expenditure at £C5.255!000, and tbe revenue a t £67,575,- ing thunder. A b o u t one-half of N e w Y o r k was over io Jersey
vides tbat tbe army shall consist of Ibo five artillery and cavalry undisputed possession. Immigrants nre pushing t o tho*? settle- leaving a surplus of £ 1 3 5 , 0 0 0 . Mr., Gladstone, in referring t o nt the time, taking lager, whiskey, and the " pure conntry air."
ments. and t o tho gold fields of the P o r k y Mountains, by
the American debt, used these w o r i s : " I uiust confess t h a t I T h e remaining half appeared t o be on tho street, sporting tbeir
regiment* now in service, thirty-seven regiments of infantry, available highway
T h e people flocking lo these regio:
tbink tbe failure of America, as fdr as finance is concerned, will Sabbath garments, returning from late church-service and enand tbo professors snd cadets of the military academy. Section citizens of tho United States, and nre entitled to the protection
not be attended with uny embarrassment. 1 do not believe t b a t gaged in equally pious undertakings. Consequently tbe storm
of the Government. They are developing the resources of th
19 authorizes tbe establishment of schools at pas!8, garrisons and
country to its great advantage—thn* making it our interest a the d e b t will constitute any difficulty for the American people. took them '• oli of a heap." as the saving goes.
I n a moderate time it will be brought within very small
Our weather-clerk, looking down Broadway, was first apprispermanent camps for tbo instruction of enlisted men. Scction well n s d n t y to give them military protection. Th is makes
limits, and may oven within the lifetime of persons now ed of tbe tempest by the pheoomeDon of what oppenred t o be a
2 1 abolishes sailers, and directs quartermasters to sapply same inncli g r e a t e r force west or the Mississippi necessary than wa
living be effaced altogether. A t ibis moment America, is 1 be- w a t e r s p o u t of immense proportions, careering inland from thoever
heretofore
required.
'
articles as suiters a t ' c o s t prices. A
debate followed,
A small military force is required in nil the States lately til r( lieve, paying a war tiui. and the amount of revenue is not less lower bay. but which proved to be'nothing more nor less than a
in wbich Mr.-Orimes staled that Mr. Harvey, Minister t o P o r liion, and it cannot bo foreseen lliftt this foree will not he r< I apprehend, than a b o u t £80.000.000. tbe largest sum ever column of sand from '.ho hillocks of Coney and adjacent
raised in any country for the purposes of a central Government. islands, borne aloft on tbe wings of a cyclone" I n a momeDt
tugal, bsd recently written R letter lo the Secretary of State, ad- qui ted for some time lo come. It is l o be hoped that this fere
The Venice correspondent of the P a r i s Potrie says Austria tbe storm swept over tbe lower p a r t ol the island. H e air, for
will not be necessary to enforce the laws, either Slate or uatioi
vising tbe President to eject tbo present Congress. T b o Sen" lint the difference of sentiment e n g e m h w d by the great is placing herself in n stale of complete defense in the qnadrilaicr- - few seconds, .was completely filled with blinding dust, and,
oto paused tho House bill in regard to passports. H e r e a f t e r
which has waged for Tour years will make the presence of n nl. T r o o p s a r e arriving from all points anil without neglecting -hen that cleared away, tho unlucky passengers of B r o a d w a y
Peschera
and Noglano, the military authorities ore storing,
presented a melancholy spectacle of chaos.
passports are only to be granted to citizens of the United States- mililorv forco necessary lo give n feeling of seenrily to tho peoThousands of both sexee and all ages were in tho street at tbo
ple. All persons disposed to "bey the laws of the country will especially in t h o fortress of V e r o n a and Mantua, their war maMr. Kirkwood offered a joint resolution for tho appointment of feel this alike. T o maintain order the government had been terial ami supplies. T b e foundry of V e r o n a consists of more time. T b e sky was 6lted with flying hats, umbrellas, mantillas
thon
SOO
cannon
in
battery
besides
spare
guns.
A
t
all
tho
and shaws, with hero nnd there an uulucky " waterfall " rushingu Commissioner to investigate Ibe war claims of Iowa.
compelled lo retain volunteers. All the while volunteers have
points between Veroun and Mantua the Austrian] have erected disheveled through tbo air, with wild hair blowing b e h i n d . —
In tbe bouse, Mr. W u d t b u r n e reported n bill to further pro- become dissatisfied, and claim tbnt the contract with tho
redoubts awl intrenchments wbich will be strongly armed. T b e Men were almost lifted off tbeir f e e t ; fruit nod pie-stands were
been violated l>v retaining them ofter the war was over
vide for tbe safety of ilio lives of passengers on steamships, reason of disssa'tisfuction they nre no loncer of use. awl
quadrilatural is therefore, an iiumeusecntrencbnicnt camp where »"-iptied of their contents as if by magic ; littlo boys end girls
re left slicking in the trees nnd l a m p posts like oo maoy dried
remaining in tbe service inigbt n.» well be discharged oli the advantage will be on the side of the defence.
which was passed. Ilonso resumed the consideration of the
Napoleon ho* made exposition of tho position of F
leaves ; ond luckless ladies were to be seen, like so many iuside> claim bis
Tho
colored
volunteer
has
nil
equal
right
tax bill, discussed at length, nnd several amendments adopted. t
worils Italy and the contending German Pcu*ers to the F r e n c h oot umbrellas, struggling this wny and that, and vainly e n d e a dischorge, b u t *s yet he bos not done so.
Legislature, through M. Hauber, Minister of State. Il is terse voring to stem tbe scandelous storm.
How"long
will
existing
laws
autb
I t is reported that in tho southern p a r t of G e n t r y County,
On tbe Jersey side, io J e r s e y City, Ilobokon and elsewhere,,
? The United States on j decisive, declaring a pacific policy, an honest neutrality and
force, even if tbey are content to t
Missouri, oo Saturday l'Jlli inst.. u regular battle took place in
"recdotn of action for the Empire. Italy, the E m p e r o r the effects or the storm were even more noticeable. Fencesconization of the arSenato passed promptly a bill for the
free to choose ber own course, but Italy, like Austria, were blown down, rose bushes unearthed, awnings transformed
n s frce ffrom
l
objection as any great
Gentry villa between tbo Unionists and rebels, which originated -iv, which, in m y o p i i " " "
ko
on
herself
alone
the
risks
and
perils'of
war.
These
inlo monster paraeholos, and shade-trees fairly twisted into repossibly lie. I t wonld sappty-tlie minimum re- as follows : Daring Ibo evening. Allen l i a r t o u . who had been n
tits gove rise to an animated scene in the Corps Legisla- sembling jack screws. T h o ferry-boats tossed about on tbo
quisite forces. It gives but a few thousand additional men o v e r
soldier ia the Forty-third Missouri Volunteers, sou of A b r a h a m the present organization, but sives a large number of additional lilf. Theirs and J tiles Fnvrc expressing their opinions.
waves like egg-shells in n tea-pot. Clothes lines were denuded
of I heir contents. T h o air was so thick with flying remnants o f
Barton, E s q , went to Gcntrysville on business, and soon'a rebel battalions and companies.
T h e public service, in gnnrtliuc
The Question of P u n i s h m e n t .
last week's washing t h a t onereadilyrecalled
named Giles approached him and commenced abusing him, call- rpnies o v e r the plains aiul giving protection tn the Southern From the Albany Evening Journal.
S'ates. demands the occupation of a s r e u t liiimln-r of posts.—
- IIT long lost Sunday breeches" .
ing bim a damned abolitionist and other nanus. and drew bis F o r manv of them a small company is just ns efficient as one
One of the most interesting lessons in history is that drawn
of Holmes's " W i n d in a Frolic
while the m a n n e r ' i a
revolver and commenced cocking it, when Burton d r e w bis re- with more men in il would lie. T h e bill before Congress. or by Mncnnlay front the Monmouth Rebellion. !
wbich snowy chemises and flannel underskirts, ladies' drawers"'
the
one
that
has
passed
the
Senate,
gives
an
inrreoscil
number
In-red
Ihul
the
great
essayist,
after
bis
masterly
recital
of
tbe
volver and shot Giles, breaking bis arm. Giles then Grcd and
and gentlemen's lower extremities jostled and caressed each
of companies bv diminishing the number of rank and file of narrative of that epoch, proceeds to show how the Government
shot Burton through the hand : I ben a regular shooting com- w h company.' Il is mi exceedingly appropriat.-. measure it weakened iltclf by its revenges. T b o Rebels were tboroughly other in mid-ntr, was something that would have called a blnsb.
to tho check of the most vinegar-visaged old maid t b a t ever demenced. aud at least a hundred shots were fired, and t h o rebels his particular, for it provides for an increase wh o occasion re vanquished. The leading spirits were in flight or imprisou- claimed at a W o m a n ' s Rights Convention.
j mcnt- The cowed yeomanry who bad cluug lo tbeir fortunes,
T h e beer-drinkers were eought in tbe tempest oo t h e i r return
were driven out of tlie town. T h e Union men then fired several •uirea more men. 'I be company i* thtf Rttiftllesi unit of nrgani
- dodging from point lo point like hunted beasts. T h e to N e w Y o r k from the drinking resorts of Hobokeo, and to all
cation that can bo used without "materially i:»;iit dig discipline am
rounds from Ibe cannon belonging to this town, in honor of tho efficiency.
• of ibe law was t r i u m p h a n t : all the west conntry being appearances tbey liked it even less than the Excise law. T h e r o
occupation by military und by au almost
T h e lieTIef Ibat Congress wuuid nu' promptly on this matter
victory. There were engaged in the shooting five Union
were probably more Sunday hats lost f r o m ihe N o r t h R i v e r
if its attention was colled to it. has induced mo to respcctfull;
P c
ferry-boats at that time than there were Sunday drinks obtained
and eight rebels, and three men were wounded in Ibe fight.
If you a ? i c e
er. I
I t was under such circumstances t b a t Jeffries and his col io the metropolis during Ibe entire day.
ronld also ask. if yon deem il proper, that this letter, with ] oni T n ,.« j n infumy bi-gan thc terriblc assises wbich havo blackOne old ludy was tumbled heod-over-heels, and only recoverI t is said tlgat the indictment und r which Jeff. Davis wi
<• laid befor
nch indorsement as von may he plena
ed t o sec her crinoline sticking between tbe smokestacks o f l h e
tried has been drawn lo meet the pr< visions of tl>e a c t lo punish .'i;tigress throii'.'h the S|ieaker of the
clenriv their dutv and the demand of political expediency. T h e y ferry b o a t ; while a young lady missed her waterfall in tbe exV e r y respectfully, your obi
treason, passed J u l y 17. 18l>2, the s cond section of which proshould have seized uud punished Ibe leaders of the revolt, strik- citement, and only act eyes on them again, as they flow through
ing terror by tho example of their fate, and attaching their the firmament ofter the maoucr of n comet with a long trail of
vides that any person who shall set on fool or engage in any rewretched dupes to the Government by a consistent policy of false curls trailing behind.
-bcllion againsAho authority of the United Slates shall lie imT E R R I B L E CATA
! mercy. IJut, instead, tbey seized the poor peasants, the ragT h e tornado also extended tbrongh several counties, creating
prisoned not exceeding 10 years, or lie fined no exceeding §10.
.
f ged and bare-footed privates who had lought in the ranks, the considerable damage io the way of uprootiog trees and fences ;.
| rick-lmmcrs and pikemen. These were dragged before Court, but, so fur as we can learn, uo lives were lost, nod no considera•000. ond tho liberation of his slaves. I t is also said t h a t Justried by summary process, hanged, drawn ond quartered,—while ble damage was done.
•
licoFiold of the Supreme Court, has expressed the opinion that
J with 'lie ex'-eption of Monmouth and u few others, tbe titled
Tuesdnv night
•ed to the ]
escaped ; the infninoiis J u d g e s who sat upon the Ilench A n A ^ n c d n c t 2 0 0 Mile* L o n g — T h e M i n e s a n d T o w n s o f
this section repeals all previous provisions of la a" for the pni.isbi in torrents frnn
C a l i l b r a t a . t o be W a t e r e d f r o m o n e F o u n t a i n .
•flight on | , 0 dispense a counterfeit of justice, selling ucquittals to thoso
uient of treason. A t t o r n e y Generul Speed has returned te Wednesday moriim-.'
I luring tbe nig
Sao Francisco Cor Chicago Tribune.
j who could bribe ihetu roundly.
Washington, awl is urging on members of Congress speedy ac- rise of Ihe river of uh
Away u p in tbe Sierra Nevada Mountain* so high in air
shed over I '' be eoiivoqnences of lbi« vile course, Mncaulny delineates
tion of u bill lo authorize n term of ihe United Stale* Circut against ihe soft and t
aier w a s ' w i l 1 ' B<>'"J, iTul skill. Government Inst the advantages of its that water and air lose their respective gravity, and slicks of
ried it
j victory. A discontent which could have been quelled by mercy wood refuse to float on its surface, is a beautiful sheet of water
C o u r t j ! Richmoud in J u n e . I l has passed both Houses, but
'it bio five inches of I
! und forbearance, became deep sealed ami incurable. T b o seeds called Lake Taboo, by I,S0O feet tbe highest body of water on
tbo Senate added an ameudment which the House has nnneonOur informant was
W .
i wcie sow
future anarchy, bloodshed and revolution, at the earth ever navigated by a steamboat. Surrounded by nrtghly
me of the crevasse, i
curred in, nod asked a committee of conference. T h i s coifrse
nek, the block and the gibbet. And the lis-con which Ihe hist- peaks, whose summits are clothed in mantles of ctenml snow,
lent of Ibe iuhnhiluc
orian deduces, is. that when treason involves in its olU nces an while lln-y look down on volleys where eternal summer reigns,
will secure the passage of Ihe bill.
> escape in skill's, rul
mlire people, it caiiL-ot safely be punished by iuflictiog summa- this lovely b k e seems beyond the reach of civilization, and-cony veugeance upon the n i i u
seerated lo solitu'dc forever. B u t science has olrendy seized
Accounts by tsjygropli from California of May 91b. announce
W e are sure this truth wili not be lost sight ol in our exper- upon it as a fit subject for another of her triumphs, und'a daring
tho massacre of the whole garrison of F o r t Goodwin, Arizona.
rvee had ul f o •!riven w a j
ence. The rebellion at the South was a j«.pniur uprising. A engineer, Col. A. U. Von Schmidt, of this city, has determined
A
s
th<i
<
Ot'
destruction
124 ill number, by 2 . 0 0 0 Indian*, who, it is supposed, obtained
asl majority of the inhabitants directly engaged in u—[s-rforni- lo turn ils vast volume of water to a practical nse. H e has-in1 in holh places very rapid
admission inlo I k e furl .under pretence of making a treaty. Only
ng acts of flagrant treason. T o uil intents aud purposes, the corporated a company with a vost capital, and will actually comver a wol
'Mire sectio-i was in arms agninsl the I'nion. It is unpossible mencc tbe work next month, of tunneling Ihe mountains to d r a w
illlfof M.
©no of the garrison escaped, and lie was out hunliitg nt Ihe lime.
thai the sirict letter of Ibe law shall be complied with io its pure waters to tbe California side. Tbe waters are to bo
lerritorv extendi:ng from i
T h e Appnclisi had td«o shut M a j o r Miller nnd Surgeon Tappim
venging this ontbreok. T h a t would reduce tin entire section turned into tho ehnnnel of » stream nnd carried over Ibe hills
tedly be*deluged. and the ,
of the army, killing i h e former a n d badly wounding the latter.—
» a desolation fur which the world's records otil r no ctuiipari- which s k i r l the volley of the Sacramento, ihencc Ibroogh canals
Planters
compulation.
i»n. Government must neressnrily iull-.ct some pinrisliment among tbe Placer mines down to the level of the Capital City |
t superhuman effo
4»reat reports were coming / r o t a tho gold mines of N e w W e s t •hich wii. muke Treason odiou*. i t uiiist lake some sccnrities t b e r c e across the valley towards tbo Coast I tango, ond ultimateminister, Itritish Columbia, and t h e L'niled S t a l e s soldiers nt broken fortunes :
ly to Sau Francisco. T h i s enterprise would, if carried ont, suppursuing waters—exiles from the Kd«
F o r t Colville had all detertcd and gnuo ihero wilh their arms. lable distrc
lennceil itsexistenee. Hut it .should also make inercv its guid- ply a dozen interior towns wilb delicious water of a pnrily unI follow 11
known elsewhere, provide the miners wilh water to carry oo
it I r : . Ihe
Hundreds of supply b o a t ' were goir.g u p Columbia river. C h a r - II (Kill, n d for
'°r
'rebellion onght to bear the consequences ot their tbeir work during the dry season, irrigate thousands of acres of
fair Stale will be n tiackh-ss waste.
t e r elections in Virginia City a m i Stockton h a d resulted in favor
nie form o f m f l e r i u g — a t least permanent exclusion now unproductive land, making it lo blossom ns Ihe roso, and
T h e Stale F.ngincer has given u p the broken levers in des.
lastly snpply fur all lime lo come, the teeming millions who will
•s
of
power
and
emolument
i:i
tbe
Republic
wh<
of (ho Union ticket.
pair, and until the river falls in summer, the niiigator ^viil
iubnbil Sou Francisco. It will take a life lime to carry ont the
•r folios
lint for the
thev
plan io all its details, hot Von Schmidt, who engineered t o
T h o Syracuse Journal says t h a t fears a r c entertained that spring smiles of proniise. Other levees belnn those which have
igly-educatei
completion
Ihe Spring Valley water works by which Son Franruuks—there should !>e displayed a most genN e w York Stale cattnl navigation tuny tie i n t e r f e r e d with in broken are in n donlitful condition.
cisco
is supplied with water from H distance of fortv miles, is
:h as will obliterate at once the discontent that
A t the lost great overflow eleven parishes were submerged,
c o n s e q u e n t of tho severe drouth which has prevailed t h r o u g h confident
of its perfect feasibility. T b e route by which Iho wabut us riie break on that occasion was much earlier in Hie sen- produced the revolt awl Ibe humiliation of de-feui—attaching
ter
would
reach
San Francisco is nearly two bondred miles
o u t the State this spriug. I t is safe lo nwert thai. with the ex- sou than this, it is l o be hoped that the deluge this year will lbent lo tbe Union by ihe consideration of ndvanlugcs it offers
long, but nevertheless. Von Schmidt is thoroughly in earnest,
ception of the year 1856, there has not been a spring w h e n so not spread over such a wide extent of country, and that it will them, and by gratitqde for the forbeurauce it has shown them.
and as I said, actually proposes to commence work next week.
not cover more then nine parishes. Ifc this us it may, ihe
jnditiou only properly precedes tho application of this T o cny man who has scaled the dizzy heights of the Sierra, and
little rain b u fallen in thirty years. JTio avcrugc full of water
calamity will be sufficiently widespread lo ruin thousands upon principle. Before mercy is displayed, those for whom it is deseen the tremendous obstacles to In! overcome, the project looks
io A p r i l was about 2 ) inches, while this year it was o n l y 60,- thousands of our people.
signed musl show themselves worthy to receive it. T o return
like the freak of a disordered imoginntion, but tbe child m s y . b e
political control into the hands of men who are still stubbornly
100.
already born, who will livo to see it a fact accomplished.
C o n c e r n i n g N n t i o n n l B n n k Issue*.
rebellious—who put themselves in defiant opposition to ihe purA n officer from F o r t Lurumio reports 500 l u d i a u t already 1 T h e following letter from tbe L'niled States Treasurer ex- poses of ibe Government—would lie manifestly an c t r o r io poT b e P n w a f f c of t b e K c c o n s t r a c l i o n C o m m i t t e e ' s R e p o r t
licy and a crime against the nation. Certain measures growiug
there, wailing the arrival of tbo t r e a t ? commissioners in J u r . i
—The S c e n e In the Honsc—The C o l o r a d o Veto R e a plain* itself:
d y — C o n f i r m a t i o n of S i r . H m r t b e .
TRf-ASfRY OF Tim UslTRII STATKS. J
nf the war have entirely changed the relations of society and
B y t h e t i m o t h e treaty opens he thinks 1.700 lodges equal to
\VASiitNfSTO.v. Moy 16, lf»ti6. S
the character of civil institutions in tbe South, These changes
The galleries of the House were not as well fiiled (o-day a s
7 , 0 0 0 or 8,000 red-sicins, will b e present. Among tbe n u m b e r
S m : Y o u r letter of tbe 10th instant has just been re- must be recognized and submitted to, if we ore to have a health- heretofore on interesting occasions, not more than two-thirds or
already arrived is a Souix chief, named Red Cloud, who lias ceived. Y o o ask to what extent is tho Government liable for ful ond vigorous organism hereafter. A l j things appertaining ibe seats being occupied. Some of tbo Senators came into tbe
tho redemption ol the notes of the NaiioQal bunks. I answer. to Rebellion were illegal, and their repudiation is a necessity of hall d u t i a g the progress of the debate, which was of a spirited
been warring upon tho whites for 2 0 years, aud has never visitt<^ (be fnll nominal face valne of every note issued by the Comp- its downfull. All things connected with universal enfranchise- character. A number of Republican members, if the opportuned a military post io friendship before. R e d C l o a d says t b a t troller of Currency to u buuk, and by the banks put inlo circu- ment become sacred as pledges of ibe people und elements of ity bad been presented, would have voted t o strike out the 3d
vitality. S o long as a majority, or any very considerable pro- section o f t h e constitutional amendment wbich disfranchises yntil
lation.
t b e lost Soaix rebollion was instigated by British agents.
Y o u ask, uliould Ihe bank deposits with the United btnles portion of persons a t tbe South reject tbe one or deny the J u l y 4. 1870, all perBonswbo voluntarily adhered to the late reT h e telegraph gives some intelligence from Mexico and W e s t Trcusury to secure the circulating notes with the bank* deposit other, so long will it be unsafe to make tbat complete icstora- bellion, giving it aid and comfort, but tbis privilege was not afof franchises by which a generous nntioo is eager to prove forded, tbe main question having been ordered by a majority of
them, be nnadeqoate to the redemption of tbe notes of ibe
Indies. MaxitnUlinn is said to httvo negotiated a Kuropeau loan.
iapnat,ity. There may be no vindictive punishments—no fivo with the aid of Democratic voles. Tbis resulted in cntting
bank b y reason of a decline of securities deposited, is the (JovT h e Seward-Austrian correspondence caused some discussion in crnment bonnd to redeem the ootcs at par ? T h e 47th section passioAate revenges. But there must bo exclusion from all po- off all effortj to amend, and thus the House was b r o u g h t to a
o f l h e notional currency act gives the right lo forfeit all the ee- sitions which would enable those who prove- themselves unwor- direct vole oo tbe entire constitutional amendment r
Mexico. The imperialists had received arms from N e w York.
curiiics, but for auy deficiency, tbe Government has a 6rst and thy of confidence, lo endanger the rights or tba happiness of from the reconstruction Committee, when all tbe L l r
2 , 0 0 0 troops have been shipped from A u s t r i a to Mexico. T h e r e
paramount lien upon all tbe asscst; of a defanlting bank ; there- others, under protection of Government.
Including Mr. Raymond, consolidated, securing tbe amendment,
is another revolution io die little St. Domingo Republic, foster- fore I answer this question affirmatively.
H e r e is the justification of Congress, in refesing enfrnnehise- - ore tban three-fourths of the members voting for i t
Y o u a i i . again, could the absolute failure of a national bonk
Tbe President bos written his veto moorage oo the Colorado
ed bjr Hnyti. A t J a m a i c a lumber was scarce and corn was
ent to the Kebcls. The South is not submissive and loyaL I t
impair the valae of the circulating notes of the badk making does not readily yield to the authority of tho n a t i o a I t is foil b i l l but it is not yet received in Congreoa.
plentiful
such failure T I answer no ; on the contrary, ibe notes of a na- of malice, and bitterness, and lingering opposition. So loug as
The new funding bill will probably be amended, and its pasP e t e r A . Burley, formerly a member of t h e Metropolitan tional bnnk that has failed a r c rather better than those of a bank this spirit exists there must be domination by superior power, sage is confidently-expected.
in good (landing, if away from tbe business marts or commer- t o keep the revolting elements in check. The Reconstruction
r b e tax oo tobacco will probably be changed.
P o l i c e , Now Y o r k , entered b i t father's store, io that city, oo
cial centers ol the country, for the reason that tbo Treasurer of Committee propose to sccure this by withholding tbe ballot
The Senate in Kxecutive session yesterday confirmed tbe nomMonday evening, and, drawing a pistol on him, polled the t r i g - the United States becomes the cashier of such defaulting bank, from all voluntarily Rebels until 1870. W h e t h e r this plan will
ination or Henry A. Smytbe, to be Collector of Customs at New
ger, b u t it m i a ? d fire. A straggle ensued between the father and will, through his assistants and all other Government offi- be adopted br not, may be considered doubtful. But it is clear- Y o r k , rice Preatoo King doceased ; also of Joseph II. Knipe,
cers, redeem such circulation.
ly the sense of the people, thai in view of numerous and repeat- t o be Postmaster at H a r r i s b n r g , and T h e o d o r e H . Dodd t o bo
j o d aon. when tbe formed secured tbe pistol and gave bis son in
Y o u ask. fourthly, ere t b o notes of the United Slates T rca- ed evidences of a defiant and uucontrollablo spirit of antagonism Iodisn A g e n t for tbe territory of X e w Mexico.
c h a r g e of tbe polico. l i e plead gnilty to nsmnlt with intent to sury. beyond tbe fact of their being legal lender, a better, secu- „. most Southern communities, it would be unsafe for tho prerity t o the holders than the currency of tbe national banks.— seut to leave them unrestricted by Federal power.
bill, and was committed.
A m o n g the Democratic candidates for nomination for GovT b o only real difference between tbe two i s that while the latter
A s for the great body of tbo Rebels, it remains for ibemare only a legal tender from and to tbe Government, tbe f o o t e r relves to dotcrmioe. by their own conduct, how sooc their for- ernor of N . Y . , the Express names J o h n Ganson, of E r i e , H o r a T b e latest mode of shoplifting is said t o bo for an elegantly
tio Seymour, F r a n c i s Kernan, of Ooeida, Joaiah T. Miller, of
are sacb legal tender from a n d t o all
mnnici- feited and suspended franchises shell be restored t t t t h e m .
draaed lady t o e n t e r an establishment s a d ask for a g a r t e r . — polities, corporations, or individuals.
Sececa, W i l l i a m Kelly, of Dutchess E d w a r d s P i e i r e p o o t , J o h n
T h e Merchants' bank investigation proves t h a t disbursing ofS i n k i n g shopman offers a piece of litk braid and turns modestT . Hoffman, Emanuel B. H a r t , and George G. Barnard, of N e w
ficers have received from their deposits in tho bank $42,000 inly a way white the lady avails h e n e l f of i t — n o t 4 o hold np h e r
Y o r k , and H e n r y C. Murphy, of Kings.
T o R . O. DASTELS, Esq., Merchants' National Bank,
terest money, which was paid t o tbeir a g e n t Paymaster Paold«Uk stocking, b a t t o lie a large piece of goods t o ber crinoline, Memphis.
Oberiin College, o f 0 h i o , makes an appeal to the public f o r
is under arrest | o r complicity in the default of tbo b a j k . jBDd retire bofrieg a n d Mailing b a r thanks.
T b e N e w Alamaden Quicksilver Mining Company has ceased
T h o Comptroller of t b o Currency h a s notified the bill holderi $160,000. Of this amount 160,000 are needed for building
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On t h e r e i a c — q u f o H f t n of G e e . C u r , CoL N e t l f c t o n . form- t o be' it dealer, and will oew a t t e n d exclusively t o the production
purposes, a n d t b a balance for endowments. Tbe re Is in t h i l
of tbe Merchants' and the "Venango, F a ^ B a n k t o forward their
« l j o l l k , 3 d O U 0 C M i b j , « * < » » • U U r o f I t e 8 u j u k ; of quicksilver. T b e p r o d a e t of tbe mine, 50,000 flasks per soa t attandeoco of 1,120 ( U d e n t s .
bills t o W a s h i n g t o nforredemption.
n s m, has. b e e n sold t o B a r r o w k Co.
/ItgiHtr,
im turn S I M » a H p & e t GeamL
P r e s i d e n t i a l Message— l e t t e r f r o m C e a . G r a n t
to t h e Army Bill.
FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 24, 1866.
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Relative
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TEA VERSE CITY.
A d t i r e n of Norwich. X Y . . had bis pocket picked of $ 3 0 0
HoingsteaiK A*dy
vertisements-
I y e a r s ago. T h e other d y the Amount, with interest,
tt.T-Cbartn
W . Daj, of Traverse City, has returned t o him throogh the Utica-Postoffice.
P l ' B t l C NOTICE.
been appointed Assistant Assessor for the 15th Division of the
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITT. MICH.
T b e Connecticut l e g i s l a t u r e bas postponed for.one week the
4 t h Collection District, in place of E . L Sprsgne, resigned.
election of a United States Senator.
E D G A R B. H A N N I B A L :
* 18C0O r n c u L CA.XTASS r o a JDDOK.—The Lansing Republican
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h E n A ^ EcJ aIt ¥ S ? r *c 0 T It Fi lI lE! I > THAT COMPLAINT HAS
MARRIED,
« f ^ ' ! . '•
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t i e land entered by yon under
o f (be 9th inst, publishes the Official Canvass of r o t e s g i r e o for
S homestead A c l of May 20. 180C. on tbe 4 th day of SeptcmlsTr.
On SatnrdAy morning, May -fi, 1806, at tbe Parsonage In Leland,
J u d g e of the 13th Jodi c i a l Circuit. T V result i i — J o n a t h a n
3j»
v . *f ° ? v , o w n 2 7 n u r t h o f ™DRe u
K r . M R L r n u P l u m , ofSutton'a Bay. to Miss S i s i u E. ALWAKD,
32) baa been abandoned by you for more than six month*,
Ki. Eorosdell received 1097 eotes, aad George P . G n a w old, of Centervllle, by Bav. George Thompson.
J we Have appointed Wednes day, the 11th day of July, 1800.
IOCK A.
for hearing tbe above Complaint and taking —485—Ranndell's majority, 6 1 1 '
office of the Register of the Land
* - - • Office
—
•"' the °IS«e
NOTICE.
at Traverse City, Mieulgan ; at which time and place yon may
E R E A F T E R THE SUBSCRIBER WILL BE AT HIS L A W
MB. BATS*: A c c c p t enclosed, a specimen of my Sugar,
SSX
J M " h . n 7 " " * • l f a n y - v o n b"r« . mad a by
Office, in Traverse City, from Wedneadav morning to Saturday you
rou shonld
should cot IK cancelled and the land revert to the Government.
made in my own - c a o i p " t h i s Spring. T h e " r u n " « u very
. of each week, ready to attend to any business presented.
Any frienu
. the paid Edgnr B. Hannibal may appearand
E. CROMWELL TCTTLK.
offer proof as
abort—less I ban a week—yet I made, f r o * about 140 tree*, 150
or has been, in tho land or naAttorney and Solidtor.
val service of the Cni:ed
Traverse City, Hay 21,1SCK.
lbs., and 5 gallons moicsscs—as fine a s the sugar.
T
H
(23-tf)
V e r y little sogar was made hereabouts—and I think none aa
nice es this.
Spring is backward—much cold—yet pastures is fine here,
a n d garden seeds ate looking fine.
Yours,
L e h n d , May 13, 18«S.
GOROH THOMPSON.
H o n . J a m e s Wilson, of Crawfortlsvillc, bas been Domioaied
b y Iho President aa Minister to Venzoelfb
The evidence-taken before tlic Congressional Reconstruction
Committee bas lieen published and makes a volume of 750 pages.
GOT. Seward was 0 5 y t a l s of age on Taesday 15th :ust', aud
epent tbo anniversary at bis home a t A d b n r n , N Y .
T h e estate of M. I ) .
Commercial,
FOR SALE OR TO BENT.
F
A R M S E V E N - M I L E S F R O M T R A V E R R E C I T Y . ON A GOOD
P o t t e r , late editor of the Cincinnati
PUBLIC NOTICE.
road south-cant, excellent location. ISO acres flno timber land.
Rood soil, C acres cleared, good shlngl-d | o s l,niis». splendid sprinc
near bouse. T e r n s easy. Apply to W j . UOLDSV.OitTH, Traverse
City, or of M P. 1LANN AGA!\ on theadjoining land.
t-.'3-4i ""
LAXD OTFICS AT TRAVERSE Cirv, M i e n , }
May 23, I860.
J
ROBERT B A R B E L L :
AMERICAN' S . f , L'NION MINSION.
YOU ARK
HEREBY
N O T I F I E D T H A T COMI I E M I S S I O N A R Y S U C C E S S O R T O N . MORHOL-SE H A S plaint bas ls-en tnadcat this oflic " that the land entered by yon
come, and b r i n y Libraries and other Sunday School requi
•f May i'f, 1862, on the <th dny'wf jii
Depository of books. Jesse Cram's office. in thi- city !!.• will i
,
«ej Kec\SS-and w j of n e j section 20 town
north Of ran,:.- 14 west (No. WT; has l«en sUuidoned by yon for m
viJtevco-settlemeul. i f b e c a n u,,iei tbo | - o p i e in the St
Mx
School work please oddrrsi
'"ontus, and that we have appointed Wedneniuy, tbe 11th
l 1
cl
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° e k i'- M.. for liearinK the above complaint
L C. DONALDSON. Am. S. S. t'nion
(23-11*)
•simony thereon, at the ottlce of t!ie Register of the
Trave
Land Office n! Trave
Michigan ; at which time and pi:
ause, if any y-in have, why tho eatrv
F O R S.<
lade by you should
» cancelled and the land revert to "t
H E D W E L L I N G H O U S E OK THE UNDERSIGNED. FOR
terms aud particulars enquire
Any friend of the n
Citj.
- I ill win-:'ier lie i- not
of tbo United Stales. "
Traverse City. March 2K. Iscr..
T
T
H o m e s t e a d A.dverfciSeq3Lents_
PUBLIC XOTICi.
LAND O F H C E AT TRAVEBSB CITT, MICH.,}
P E T E R M. D E Y O K :
**' % ^
OV ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT HAS
been made at this office that the land entered by yon under
tne Homestead ActofMay20,l8£Xonthe-13th day of Oct., 18C3, t o
• i t . . K .i —>
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(No.
swl —
section
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»have appointed Wednesday, tho 20th day ofJune, 1B6S, at 1 o'clock
. x. for hearing the abovo complaint and taklnjr testimony thereon,
t tbe office of the Register of the Land Office at Traverse Ctty, Micblan ; at which time and place yon may appear and show eaase, if
any you have, why the entry so made by you should not b# cancelled, and the land revert to tbe Government.
i Any rriend of the said Peter M. Deyoe may appear and offer
proof as to whether he is now, or has been, in tbe land or naval service of tbe United States.
MORGAN BATES, R»*i«tcr.
R. GOODRICH. Receiver.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAXD 0 - F I C K
TRAVERSC C U T , M I C H , }
May 2, 1866.
J O E L \Y. F I N C H :
I
YOU ARE IIERUBY
N O T I F I E D T H A T COMplaint has b<-en made a :
der the Homestead Act
DW o f a f c t l
^
° n " v i town 2-"> north of range IS west
j . i ' .
" abandoned by you f o r m o r e than si* months,
and that wc have appointed Wednesday, tbe 20th day of June, 18SC,
at N o flock A. M. for hearing the al ove complaint and taking tcatimon v thereon, at the office of the Register of the Land Office a t
traverse City.Michigan : at which time end place you may *pand show cause, if any yos have, why tbe entry ao made by
•m should not 1« cancelled and the land revert to the GovernAny friend of the siid Joel W. Finch may appear and ofr proo. as to whether be h now. or has boon, in the land or naval
exceeds 8 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 in value.
LAND WARRANTS
CoL Sloo, the radical Ppstmastcr at Cairo, b a s been removConstantly on hand ai
is the market v-ill permit.
At present 1 am Keilinu
e d . CoL Graham is named as bis sncctwsor.
40s. War 1X12, at
C e a . B. F . Butler has t>eeD elected President of the National
As yl um for disabled soldiers.
A a r o n M. Powell succeeds Pnrker PilUbory as editor of the
^ L V A N WILKIN'S,
Anti-Slavery Standard.
T b e Twelfth Illinois Cavalry is t» r tho only regiment from S t o c k s ,
Illinois io the ecrvicc. ,
(3-jy.)
Horace Ruble, of Madison. Wis., bas been nominated by tbe
P r e s i d e a t as Unitod States Consul a t Rotterdam.
T h e Governor of I d a h o has addressed a letter to the Com-
B o n d s , M o r t g n g e s , P r o m i s s o r y N o t e s , Qind
Warrant* nud Foreign Exchange,
No. 12, ROTUNDA BUILDING DETROIT.
I LYAN
WILKIN'S,
Slocks,
D o n d s , Mortgngco, Promissory
W a r r a n t s a n d F o r e i g n KichttT
missioner ot Indian Affairs, informed him t b s t 16 defenceless,
Oilers fur sale—
friendly Indians were recently massacred near Y i r g i n i a Cityl
U.S. Fire-twenlvBonds.
U. S. Ten-forty Bonds
T h e inventor of the toy called " Return Balls," now so comU.S. Seven-thirty Loan,
Michigan Six per cent. Bonds.
monly in use, is • crippled returned soldjer of St. Louis. H e
Michigan Seven iter cent. Bonds,
h a s already realized over 8100.000 by the p a t e n t
Detroit A Milwaukee R.1L 1st Mortgage lloii
•• 2nd
Wayne County Seven per cent. Bonds
D r . J . G. Holland has sold his interest ii^tbe Springfield ReDetroit City Sevcu per cent Bonds.
publican—ono
of tbe best papers in the country—to William
Genesee County Seven per cent Bonds,
Saginaw Connty Ten per cent Bonds,
M . Pomeroy, who bas for a long while been one of its editors.
Bay County Ten ner cent Bonds,
Second National Bank. Detroit,
I t is rumored at Wasbiugton. that nil volunteer veteran ofAmerican National Bank. Dctioit,
First National Bank. Houghton.
ficers in the service will be discharged in a few days. Most of
Detroit aj4|l Jackson Coal Company Stock,
tbem bold interior positions in the regular army.
otnpany ! Oeli.
Locomotive Woi
General F i t * Henry W a r r e n has resigned bis position as
United tales Telegraph t
Western Union Telegraph
State Senator of Iowa, with the intention, it is supposed, of a
Detroit City Street Railwi
cepting tbe office of Minister t o Guatemala, t o which be h
Fort Street and Elm
ft lUile
been appointed.
\ayne I .unty Sj
Michigan Better
M r . W . L. Garrison is busily engaged on bis history of tbe
Peoples' Union Oil Slock,
Obert
Farm
Oil
Stock.
anti-slavery agitation or thirty years. T b o work will bo issued
Petroleum Stocks generally.
Ten percent Mortgages.
i o volumes as fast us written, tbo first i n s t a l l m e n t s appear next
Military Land Warrants.
winter.
Agricultural College Scrip,
Swamp Land Scrip.
J a m e s M. Goodwin has rcsigued tbe presidency of tho Con-
PUBLIC NOTICE.
M a y 2.1 16CG.
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LAXD O r n c g AT TRAVKRSV CITT, MICH., f
GEORGE H. SMITH :
M a y 9, 1866.
<
YOU A R E H E R E B Y
NOTIFIED
THAT
COM3
plalnthos been made at this officc that the land entered bv von C H A U N C E Y R . R O W L E Y :
under the Homestead Act of May 20, 1802, on the 2ttii dav of
YOU ARE HEREBY
N O T I F I E D T H A T COMit : t h e w j o f s e j wc. 22and w j ofnef sec. 27 town20 plaint has lieen made at this office that the land entered b y y o u u n 14 west. (No. 1'2'J) has l.een abandoned bv yon for der the Homestead Act or May 20. 1802, on the Bth day of July,
. a o n l l ^ and tliat we have appointed Wednesday, the
• l n , * « : , l i e " J "f nej and c j of nwj of sectloo 14 town
Iltli day of July. lew, at 1 o'clock I*. M, for hearing the 'above
lorth of range 13 west (No. 6Co) hss been abandoned by yon ror
complaint and taking testimony thereon, at the office of the Reen• than sis nioutlw. and tbat wc have appointed Wednesday,
ter of the Land office at Traverse City. Michigan ; at which time
th day or Juno. JSfiC, at l o'clock, P. fc, for besrlng th'o
" i may appear and show cause. If any you have, win-implalnt and taking testimony thereon, at the offlco of tho
the entry s made by you sbonld not be cancellcd and tbe land
I-and Office at Traverse City, Michigan ; at which
-•vert to th
1(1 place y<
n» inay appear and show cause, If any ybu have, *
Any friend of the sal
r aopear and
- ' i by you should not be cancellcd, and the
offer proof as to chcther in
ral service of the United S
Pfoo
vice of the United States.
M O R G A N B A T E S . Bepister.
(21-7t.«)
PUBLIC NOTICE.
•R. G O O D R I C H , Rcceivcr.
NI> OFFICE AT TBAV :RS»: CITY, MICIL. I
May 10, 166G.
j
F E R N A N D O D. F O R B E S :
YOU
ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED
THAT
COMland entered bv you
>n the 14th day of May.
28 north of range 13
la for more than six
months
- l a s tbo 5th day of
July. IKI
taking u
PUBLIC NOTICE.
PUBLIC NOTICE
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITT. MICH., >
ious classcs io and aroucd N e w Y o r k , but few, it is said, have
in
Business Patter and Loans on Collaterals ue».
jZtr Six to Eightyer cent interest i-aid on "~
United States Bonds.
Loans re-paid at one day's no: .•c.jv-jr
Texas, staling that the T h i r d Michigan Infantry, woold leave
N o . 12, R o t u n d a B o n d i n g , D e t r o i t .
(3-ly.
there rn route for home on tbe 8th instant.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
T h o H o u s e of Representatives, by a nearly ananimons vote,
LAND OFFICE AT
h a s pisfed the bill reviving the grade of General io tbe army.—
JAMES McXEILAN :
T b e especial object of the a c t is t o bestow additional honor upO U AHE HERKI1Y NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT HAS
on Gen. Grout. T o this design, nil the people will reFpood with
_been made at this officc that the lend entered by you ut
Hit 20th day or A , . . . .
fervent approval.
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PUBLIC NOTICE.
sA.vn O r r t r f i AI TRAVKRM: C r r r . Mien.
May 16, 18C6.
-WHITING:
HEREBY
N O T I F I E D T H A T COM-
Y
Act ..I "jlay'^o. 1^2.' on the it'll,"dav o ^ c " !
» uimiK.H"Vl'.y < v"u ror"n"or.
west, (No. 80") has been abandoned l>y vou for m o r e t h a " ^
N e w s from J a m a i c a report the probable supersedure of Gov. montlw, and that we have appointed Wed"ne*d«v. the llth <1 ,
of July. *1%G,
"*
• t'clock P.
for hearing the ill •ove complaint
Colonel H o b b s , one of the chief and taking test
tie Regist
hlch
agen'8 in the recent terrible massacres on that islam), committed tbe Land Office
place you may appear and snow cause, if any you have, why
suicide w h i l e ' on bis way t o England, remorse having evidently the entry so made by you should not be cancellcd," and the land rey friend or the . a
vert to the Government.
driven him to temporary insanity.
Aby friend of the said James MrNeilaa mav appear and off-r proof as to whether In
uf the United bta
pfoof aa to whether he is now, or has been, in the laud or naval serA c c o r d i n g t o tbe Omaha Republican tbe people of Nebraska vice of the United States.
will decide io favor of S t a t e Organization by a very large major-
13
5
E y r e by Sir H e o r y Storks.
ity on tbe 2d of J u n e , F r o m present indications tho .Constitution will receive a decided majority in nearly every county
t b e Territory.
TUBLIC
Y
h a s been shown, b y • genUcman of
with liquor- L E W J S a
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Y ? U n ARE
HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT R i q
ra
.A-..
ade atthia_office tliat the land
land entered
entered bv
^ vnn
you under
lloinestri
, on tho 29th
23lh dsy or Nov.,
:
l . to wit.- the t
so town 28 north o f rrange
s
west, (No. 1112) b a .
lontbs,
aud
that
wc
have
a:
month., and
we hsve a p ^ t t d " ^ e d L ^ J y ^ t h f r t h X ^ f
for
" c l o < f l f:
bearing the
complint
and taking testimony thereon, nt the office of the RegUtsr Sf
City. Michigan ; st which time
place you may appear
"
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any you have,
) o a
revert't^ th *G"'C
" l l o n | d not be cancelled, and the
s»%a5t3 Swiss's
IV friend of the said Edward M. Bow may appear a:
whether he Is now, or has been, in the land c
ral service of the United States,
M O R G A N B A T E S , Itegistcr.
K- G O O D R I C H , Receiver.
WILLIAM H. HENDERSON :
PUBLIC
May 10, 1SCC.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COM-
plaint has been made at this office that the land entered by v.
J — A «!.—
1
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, 1 .
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under
the Homestead
Act
or- May
20.
1S62,
on the
12th day'"of
O c t , lHCt, to wit : the nlij of n n d j section 1 and ntflj of
2 town 28 nortli of range 13 west (No.
.... .
. abandoned by vou for more than six months,
and that we have appointed Thursday, the 5tli day or ' '
18GC, at 1 o clock P. M., tor hearing the above complaint an
ing testimony thereon, at the office of tho Register or tbe
Office at Traverse City, Michigan ; at which time and placv
may appear and »b»w cause, ir any you have, why the entry s0 mule
by you sbou
. . . . and tbe ,land
. . J
s cancelled
revert• t j j , , G (
NOTICE.
LAND OFFICE AT TBATERSE CITY, MICH.,
Msy 9, 1800.
ELISHA DOANE :
Y
I
O U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT ITA<?
been made at this office that tbe land entered by you under
Homestead Act of May 2 a 1862, on tbe 0th dsy of&ov 18SS
r,
f = * h ? "T 1 o f " c c t l o n 4 , 0 , r D 2 4 " " ' t h of range l j '
(No. 1468). has been abandoned by you (or mora than alx months
and that we have appointed Wednemlsv. the 27th dsy o ? J 0 ^ '
>06. s t 1 o'clock V. M., ror bearing'the above c o m p l ^ t .^d"
Register of tha U a d
Office at Travene City,' Michigan"
lehi—n . - t which time and r i . » f
you may apfiear and ahow cat* '*
• you havs, Why t b i enby you should not
l
8
to'tbe Government
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land revert
vice or the United S
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
R G O O D R I C H , Rcceivcr.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAUD O m c c AT TSAVXRSK C r r r , MICH., )
CBAIN :
M#7 9 1866
E D W A R I ) M- B O W :
x n OFFICE AT TRAVERSE C I T T . MICH.
t h a t d t y , a sample of plug tobacco manufactured from brown
NOTICE.
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH, )
PUBLIC NOTICE.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
T h e Legislature ol Florida, at its last session, granted a char- W I L L I A M S A U N D E R S :
O U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT HAS
ter to a N e w Y o r k company, incorporating it under the name of
been made at this office that tbe land entered by you under
the International Telegraph Company. T b e object of Ibis com- tbe Homestead Act or May 20, I8t>2. on tbe 20tb day of May,
pany is to connect onr shores with C u b a and the W e s t Indies, 1865, to wit : the wfl| of ncflj and eflj of nwfl( section 2 town
24 north or range 12 west (No. 1182) has been abandoned bv
and from thence t o branch o a t over all creation io general by you for more than six months, and that we hsve appointed
Wednesday, tbe l l t h day of July, luce, at 1 o'clock P. M., ror
telegraph.
:
bearing the above complaint and taking teatimony thereon, at the
office or the Register of the Land Office at Travcnw City, Michigan :
I n the new tax bill, now before Congress, the tax on.whole- at which time and place you may appear and show cause, if any
sale liquor dealere Is fixed a t one hundred dollars, a n d t b a t on you have, why, the entry so made by you ahould not be cancelled
and the land revert to the Government.
retail dealers at tweoty-flve dollar?. Distillers a n d brewers are
Any rriend ol the said William Saunders may appear and offer
proor aa to whether he is now, or has been, in tho land or naval sert o be t s & d one hundred dollars ; those manufacturing less than vice ot the United States.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
fifty barrels per year, from apples, peaches or grapes, twenty
(JS-71*)^
R. GOODRICH. Receiver.
T h e market bas been flood-
1866
"iw1"0 j * - m y * p p » ' •»«
egram from Brevet Brig. General Houghton, dated San Antonio,
T b e plugs are soented
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PUBLIC NOTICE.
Adjntnnt-Geocrel Robcjtson, or Michigan, bas received a tel-
ice, and painted with lamp-black.
9
LASH O r n c g AT TRAVERSE CITT, MICIU
WANTED.
Stock of First National Bank,
Stock of Second National iic.uk,
Detroit City Bonds,
Wayne County Boa"
' o f all kinds.
iciegrapn Stocks.
Of the numerous strikes of mechanics and laborers of tho
T b e Loairville Journal
"7
YOU AltE H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D
T H A T COM- i
plaint has been m s d e a t t b i s office that tbo land entered byyou un20 m
d
1 r l o w t r 1,10 n ;KC} vt
' '*- o n , h e ^
» y o f May. .
V. ,
'
" 'i "f section-2.1 town 28 north of range 14 west
104
en
'-...lYi
.' T ? ' * " ' • " d o n e d l y you f o r m o r e than six months,
1
" ' t h a t we have appointed Wednesday, the 27th day or June, 1800,
it I o ciocli I . M., .or hearing tbe *l>ovc complaint and' taking
c.-timony thereon, at the oSlce or the Register or the Land Offlco
It Traverse City, Michigan: at which time and place you may
canM!
'L1?*?,1
' . y ° n . h a v e , why the entry so made by
yon should not 1« tancellc. • n d thojand revert to tho Government.
Any rriend or tho said John
may' appear and offer
roof sa to whether he is
in the land or naval »crice or tho United States
M O R G A N B A T E S . Register.
(21-71.*)
R. G O O D R I C H , Receiver.
Y
succeeded by D r . Goy R . Phelps, the originator of tbe company and its Secret ary since its start.
p a p e r sod tobacco stems.
M
JOHN DRAR1N:
NOTIFIED T H A T
COMMsy 9 . 1
cc that the Land entered by yon MUX) P . G A T E S :
under the Homesi
May 20. IwtJ. on the 2nd day of
OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT HAS
section 1.1 town 2T north of range
been
wade
at
this
office
that
the
land
entered
by £ u under
doned by yon for more than six
pointed Thursday the 5th day of tuc Homestead Act of Msy 20.1802. on tbe 12th day o r / u n e . 1W6
n rth
r hearing the above complaint and »°fl r i r s.rflf .Ii W i 1 . n w '
"
°r ™nge 13 west and'
office »l the Register of the Land nUJ or sicfljsec. 31 town 28 north or range 13 west. <Vo l 2 U \ h » a
been abandoned by you rormorc than sis months, and that we have
appointed Wednesday, tho 27tb day of June. 1808, st 1 o'clock r. x
the Bbm-o complaint and taking testimony thereon at
d llii-land revert to the ror hearing
- . w W h e , ° . ^ ^ i " " ° f t L t L a n J 0 m c c , l t TraverseCity, Mlcb,which time and place yon may appear and show cause, i r a n v v o u
ie said John It. •
n e c t i c u t Mutual Life Insurance Company at Hartford, and is
succeeded in their demands, and in most cases work is now
progress a t tho old rates.
P U B L I C NOT1.CE.
LA iD OFFICE AT TRAVERSE O n •. Mien-, )
^
18C6
'
'
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
THAT
COMe d with t h i s bogus article, which b e a t s wooden hams sod nut- plaint has been made at this office that the land entered by you
under the Homestead Act of May 20. 1862, on the 8th day of March.
IBM, to w i t : the net ornwill andLotNo.4 or section 15 town37 north
or range 11 weal, (No. 7SJ) has been abandoned by you for more
Captain Charles J . M. Hudson annocnces that he will t r y tbe than six months, and that we have appointed Wednesday, the l l t h
dangers o f t h e g r e a t ooaaa in a metalfio lifeboat, twenty-six day of July, 1AM, . at 1 o'clock r . n , tor hearing the above complaint and taking testimony thereon, st the office or the Register
feet loog sod six feet b r o « L Tlte llttis v a a e l i s t o b e ship- of the Land Office St Travet se City, Michigan ; s t which time and
place yon may appear and ahow cause. If any yon have, why the
riggad, and beside l b s oaptain is t o t a i n CM man. H a i s o s . i t entry ao Bade by you ahould not be cancelled, and the land re. i s said, iatsoda g o i n g t o Loodoa fiist, a f t e r w h i c h he wiU. visit
Any Mend of the said Lewis & Crsln, msy appear and offi
t b e principal s e a p o r t eitias of t b e Oid W o r t d with his Linipo- proof aa t o whether be is now, or has been. In the land or n n
service of the Uuited States.
tian vessel, aad will then place ber in the P a r i s Exhi&Hio*, for
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
vtleh ska bas bean e i p r t a i y dsaigaed.
tfMt*)
B . G O O D R I C H , Receiver.
LAUD OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITT, MICH., ?
May 16, 1866.
<
JOSEPH L HARTMAN :
'
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T . COMplaint has been made at this offite that the land entered bT vou
under the Homestead Act or May 20, 1862 on the 14th day 0 r
: lliel,
* l or section 27 town 24 aorth or n n g e IJ
west, (No. 13i0) hss been abandoned by you for more than six
months, and that we bare sppointed Thursday, tbe Sth dsy or
July, 1806, s t ' 1 o'clock P. 1L. (or bearing the above oompfaint
and taking testimony thereon, at the offlco or the Register or the
Land Offloe at Traverso City, Michigan ; at which time and plane
you may appear and show cause, ir any you have, why the entrv so
made by you should not be cancelled and tbe land revert to t i e
Government
Any friend of the said Joseph L. Hartisan may appear and e f t t
(22-7t")
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
B. GOODRICH, ReeSrov
LAXD OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITT, M i c a , (
T o tho Legal Representatives of J o h n M. Tiltoo ; 1 8 6 6 "
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T OOMplaint ha*been made at this office that the land entered bv him n».
J J J ^ H o e s e s t s a d A e t o f M a y 20. 1862. on tbe loth day of Doa..
18CX to wit : the n t of ew{ of aeetlon 11 town- 28 north o r
range 14 weat, (No. 683) has been abandoned him for mora «>•«alx months, sndthat we hsve appointed Wednesday, the 27th dav of
June, I860, st 1 o'clock P. M, forbearing the above eomplalat aad
taking teatimony thereon, at the office of the Register of the Land
Office at Traversa City, Michigan ; at which t n n e E d p U o e y w W
ar aad show canae. If any yon have, why the entry a o m a d e b v
ahonld not be cancelled aad the land revert to tbe Ooyerwaent
Any M e a d ot the said John M. Tllton may appeannd offtr
r
I
!
£^^tLbu&48^.0w'orhMbe"-ln
MORGAN BATES, Register.
(Sl-71*)
B. GOODRICH, BWSET .
TI
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it I O B J
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.taitfnft..—»—r—
:
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PUBLIC NOTICE.
BasktoarkMrtialhriOBOf t n i a i j !
Inconstant ! When to feel
H u t thou bast loved n e , loved me to the last,
I« lor enough to steal
OH toe/ frees life—Ue future u d the p u t !
Inconstant 1 When to deep
A i d d i m " that thou art near me, U to learn
do much of Heaven, I weep
Becaaa* the earth and morning moat return.
.
ECannaii, L a y & Co.'s C o f a m n . H a n n a h , L a y & Co.'s C o l u m n .
H o m e s t e n d .Advertisements-.
SUMMER OF 1866.
T.iwn O m c s AT TBATKMI CITT, MICH., ?
A p r i l 25, 1666.
S
es
H
Tamed from the rightful »belter of thy breast.
My tired heart flatten through
The chanjeful world—a bird without a nest.
Inconstant to the crowd
Y0U
7
A ^ l l E B E B Y
NOTIFIEDTiJAT
COM-
18C4 to w i t : the n i of sel and n | of s w j sec. St town -4 north
of ra'nre 11 west. (No. 955) ha* been ibindoned by you for more
thin £ months, and that we have appointed Wednesday the 15th
diy of June, lffiG, i t 4 o'clock P. M., for hearing the above
complaint and taking testimony thereon, at the office of the Register
o ? X Land Office at T r a v e i e City. Michigan ; at which time
and place you may appear and show cause, if iny» yon have,
why the entry so made by yon should not be cancelled, and the
land revert to the Government
,
Any friend of the said Henry Taylor may appear ' g offer
proof as to whether he Is now, or baa been. In the land or naval
— - • " h « • » " » » « » •
Bat, true as God's own troth.
My steadfast heart turns backward evermore.
To that sweet time of youth
Whose golden tide beats such a barren shore.
Inconstant! Hot my own
Tbe band which builds thls'wall between our llv
On ita cold shadow, grown
To perfect shape, the flower of love snrvlves.
But life is not sll dark ;
The sunlight goldens many a hidden slope ;
The dove sbsll find itaark
Of peaceful refuge and of patient hope.
O U R
P A T E O N 9 ,
PAST. PRESENT, AND FUTURE.
MORGAN BATES.
(19-7t*)
I may be faUo to all
On earth beside, and eTery tender tie
Which seems to hold In tbrall
Thla weary life of mine, may be a lie,—
TO
COTTONADES—A fair a
CONFECTIONARY—A good line i t retail i n d wholesale, a
lot of fancy conversation candys.
CROCKERY—Bought of importers direct i n d Is sold i s low i s can
be bought.
CRINOLINE—A very large stock to Job from,
CRADLES—Chlldrena aad grain, u s o r t e d .
CRACKERS—Pic Nie, soda, sweet, Boston, pilot, by pound or barrel.
DAY BOOKS—Blank Ledgers, passbooks, writing books, in variety.
DELAINES—Manchester, Pacific, Hamilton, mourning, all « u 0 l
In nice assortment of colors, printed and plain.
DIARIES—For 1886, some very nice.
DOMESTICS—A very foil line.
'
DOLLS—Kid, cloth and rubber heads.
•*
DRIED BEEF—Prima quality.
DRAWERS—Genta and ladies assorted.
^
DRUGS—A smsll assortment.
DRAG TEETH—On hand, J-4. 4-4,5-4 i n d made to order, reason-
"We
B- G O O D R I C H . Bccciver.
A nrioiince
th.e
Faot,
PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAXD O m c i AT TEAVWS* C m r , M i c i t ,
A p r i l 25, 1866.
BOBERT HOPKINS:
YOU ABE
H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMplalnt has been made at this office that the land entered by yon <inder the Homesteid Act of May 10,180J, on the 23rd day of March.
1HG3, to w i t : the nw| of section 29 town 28 north of r w ®
west, (No 185) bia been ibindoned by yon for more than t l x inRIt
and that we have appointed Wednesday, the 13th day of June,
m t . . 1 . 1 OV1J.I !•
"
in* testimony thereon. t the office of the Register of the Land
Office~af~ Traverse City. Michigan ; at which time and plat..
may appear
and show canw. If any-you have, why the entry so made
f
. you
' *>
. . u not be --«.»llcd
and tho land revert to the Govby
should
c
Of our intention of keeping, if poaslble, a
M o r e C o m p l e t e A s s o r t m e n t of Gen-
eral
Merchandise
service of the United States.
- before.
(19-7t # )
Bought at the present and coming
PUBLIC NOTICE,
By God's help, I will bo
A faithful mother and a tender wife ;
Perhaps even more, than ilo
Has chastened the best glory from my Ilfo.
si sealed to love and tliee.
And sometimes when ray lips
Are to myflrst-boro'iclinging. c l o « and long.
Draining with beo-like sipM
At its sweet Illy heart, will it be wrong.
If, for an Instant, wltd
With precious pain, I put the truth aside.
And dream it Is thy child
That I am (ondllug with such tender pride ?
T . i v n OFFICE AT TRAYKBSR CITY, MICIL,
A p r i l 25, 1866.
BENJAMIN COLLINS :
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COM-
And when another's head
Bleep* on thy heart. If It should ever iceui
To be my own instead !
O darling ! bold It closer for tbo dream !
(Sod will forgivo the sin,
If sin it la, our lives sre swept so dry,
So cold, so paulon-clean.
Think Hlm desth comes i t lis:—and so, good-bye !
DCATB BED S e w s . — A clergyman called t o visit a wc
who w u calmly awni ting her departure. She expressed bei
aigtialioo to die. " B u t . " said the minister, " are you willing to
be damned forever for tbo glory of God i " " N o sir," she softly whimpered. " I cannot say that." The afflicted husband, who
itood by the bod tide listening lo tho conversation, moved bv
the impulse of bis natnre, stepped op to tbo interrogator, and
raid : •' A r e you willing to be thus damned f
'• Yes." was
the reply. '• Then, sir, there h tho door, go and be damned,
and let my wife depart in |>cace."
DECLINE, FOR CASH.
plaint has been made at thia office that tli« land entered by you under the Homestead Actof May '20. 1801, on the 8th day of June 186...
to w i t : the i w | of section 21 town 25 north or range 12 west. (ho.
1201) ha* been abandoned by you for more than six month*, and
t i n t we hive ippointed Wednesday, the 13 th da> of June, 18C6, i t
1 o'clock P. M., for heirlng the above c o m i d i l n t i n d
J*"':
mony thereon, i t the office of the Register of the I-and Office i t
Traverse City, Michigan ; i t which time and plate you may ippeir ind show cause. If any you have, why tho entry so mode b> him
ihould not be cancelled, and the land revert to tlic Government,
jy friend of the said Benjamin Collins may appear and offer
if aa to whether ho Is now, or has been. In the land or naval
service af llie Dolled Sutt*- M 0 R | ) A f . „ A T K S i
(19-71)
ALL OV WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT A
F A I R .
A D V A N C E
O N
C O S T !
It. G O O D R I C H . Receiver.
PUBLIC
NOTICE.
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVEESE CITY, MICH, )
April 23. lacc. 5
GEORGE WEST :
Y
O U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT HAS
been made at this office that the land entered by you under
4 th di
• "Horn. " id Actof May 20. 1602. on the 14th
day of May 18S4.
the
" ctlon 15 town 29 north of rangi
range 13
.'or more than six months.
have appointed Wednesday, the 13th «lny of Jnn<
1800, at 1 o'clock r.
for hearing the above cc
r
of tho Land
ing testimony thereon, at the office of the Regli
I'place you may
it -which
ti
Office at Triverse City. Michigan • -•
»
ry Vo made by
ive why '
appear snd show cause. If any y
1 and the land r
you should
Any
friend of the ^ ssld
Ceorgc^ W M ^ msy npi
" P isnd
I of-
WE
ESPECIALLY
INVITE
A CAREFUL INVESTIGATION AND
C O M P A R I S O N
service of the United
i about to settle here from abroad) of onr
(19-it) .
PUDLIC NOTICE.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY. MICH,
April 11, ISfiG.
GEOBGE W. BODINE:
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY. MICH. )
April 13. 1*«G. (
NOTICE.
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVEBSE CITY, MICH,
April 18, 1800.
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY. MICH, >
April 25, 180O. ]
HANNIBAL H. IIICKOX :
Y
OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED T H A T COMPLAINT HAS
been mide i t tbis office that the lind entered byyou under the
Homesteid Act of Miy 20,1802, on the 5th diy of &pi..,1803 to
wit : the swi section 32 town 28 north of rango 14 west, (No. 523).
h i i been ibindoned by yon for more t h i n a i x months, and that
we have ippointed Mondiy. the 25th diy of June, I860, i t 1 o'clock
P M for heirlng the ibove complilnt ind taking testlmonv thereon i t t h i office of the Register of the Lind Office at Triverse
City. Michigan : i t which time i n d plica y o i may i p p e i r ind
ibow ciuse, if iny you hive, why the entry l o m i d e by j o n ihould
not be cancelled, and tho land revert to tho Government.
Any friend of the said William Andrews may appear and offer proof
u to whether he is now, or b i s been, In the land or n i v i l lervice
"• " * " " 1
(10-71*)
Assortment,
BENEFIT
OF ALL CONCERNED.
. 1 the I I . I » J
(18-7t*.)
KODOiM BATES, Re^l.,
R- OOODIUCH. Receiver.
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVKIUIK CITT, M i n t , (
GEORGE G. CAMPBELL:
Y
O U ARE HERERY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT HAS
been made i t thli office t h i t the lind entered by yen under
the HoueatMd Act of Miy 20. 1802. on the 24th diy of Miy,
n
1884. to w i t : the w | of ewj i n d
or awl
h Tj
of taction 14 town 26 north of r u n 12 went Wo. 910.1 h i s
been ibindoned by yon for more thin i l x months, *
•nnolnted Wedneadiy. the 20th diy of Junr, 18W, —
M. for hearing tbe ibove complilnt
i t th« office of the Register of tho Lind Office itTriverae City. Michi n n s i t which time and pUoe yoa miy i p p e i r and thowiciuae,
it iny yon hive, why the entry l o made by you ihonld not be oinceUeo and the lind revert to the Civerement.
Any friend of the i i l d George O. Cimpbe 1 miy i p p e i r i n d <
proof u to whether he U now, or b i s been. In the Und or n i v i l
v i e . ol the United State*
MORGAN BATES, R e ^ i t e v
(J0-7t*.)
R- GOODRICH. Raaelvis.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
YOU ABE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COM-
^ i l n t h a a b r a nuAe i t thU.offiej t h U J h a land t n t e ^ ^
MOROAS BATES.
R- GOODRICH, Receiver
PUBLIC NOTICE.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
I . i v n O r n c i AT TEATOSS CITT, M I O L , >
M»y 2, 1866.
J
TVWra M T iRlTIV •
WE SHALL ADD WEEKLY TO OUR PRESENT
VERY
FULL
STOCK,
Y
OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT HAS
been mide i t this office that the land entered by you under
the Homesteid A c t o f M i y 2 0 . 1802, on the -Jtb day of May D-»to wit : the nwj of section 15 town 27 north nf range 13 west,
(No 2401, has been ibindoned by you for more than six mouths, and
that we hive ippointed Wednesday, the Gth day or Jnn»., I M.B, at i
- • •
t. fpr hearing the ibove conipliint and taking testl~ e of the Reeister of the Lsnd Office at
. at which time and place yon may appear
.
I f t n y you hive, why tho entry so m i * " 1
khnuld not be cancelled, ind the land revert to tbe Govei
Anv friend o f t h e said Hannlbsl H. Hlckox may ippear
proof na to whether he ii now. or has been. In the land or navi
WILLIAM ANDREWS :
"
and
Y
Y
OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT HAS
been made at this office that the land entered by you under
the Homesteid Actof May 20, 1862, on the 17th day of June, 1803,
to w i t : the <4 of swj set of nw( and »w{ of ne{ section 32 town 29
north of range 13 west (No. 3S7) has been abandoned by yon for more
than six months and that we have appointed Wednesday, the 30th
diy of May, 1WG, at 1 o'clock r. * , for heirlng the above complaint
ind Uking testimony thereon, at the office of the Register of the Land
; Office at Traverse City, Michigan ; at which time and place you
0
1
may appear and ahow cause. If any you fcive, why the entry ao m ' d e ' b T " " " o u l d ' n o t tw^cancefl'ed and the land revert to t
made by you ihould not be cancelled, m d the laud revert to the 0<
An™ friend of the ssld Ezra N. Gllson may sppca/ and on
Government
. _
proof
aa
to
whether
he
is
now.
or
has
been.
In the land or m . a l s.
Any friend of the slid George W. Bodlne may. appear and offer
vlc« of tho United States.
proof u to whither he Is now, or b i s been. In the land or nival
vice of the United Sutes.
(18-71*.)
MORGAN BATES, Reglste
(17-7t*)
I t GOODRICH, Receiver.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
PUBLIC
Prices
EZRA N. GILSON :
O U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT HAS
been msde at this office that the land entered by you under
the Homestead Act of May 20, ISO2, on the 2Mb day of April.
1804, to wit : the swj of section 3:i towu W north of ranae
13 west, (No. 6I>5\ has been abandoned by you for more than six
m o n t h s : and that we have appointed Wednesday, the Gib day of
June, 1800. at 1 o'clock P. M„ for bearing the aUm• cnmplaint
and taklnc testlmonv thereon, at the office of Register of the Lar -'
Office at Traverse City. Michigan : at which time and place T
DYES—Camwood, logwood, madder, alum extrrcts, copperas,
vitriol. Ac.
EARTHENWARE—Jugs, crocks, churns,flower pots, covers, thlm-"
bles.
EMERY—For engineers use.
ENVELOPES—A large assortment in various qualities, dealer* will
find prices low by the qusntity.
ESSENCE—Cinnamon, peppermint, cloves, lemon, Ac.
EXTRACTS—Vanilla, lemon, peach. Ac.
FARMERS TOOLS—Forks, hoes, rakes, grub hoes, shovels, spades.
cridlei, cutting boxes.
FANNING MILLS—Of the best m i k e r e m d i it
t m o d e n t e prices.
FEATHERS—Ordered when win ted.
FISH—Cod. dunn, hllibut, herring, tongues i n d lonndi, mickerell, Ac.
FLAX SEED—Bird seed, canary seed.
FLOUR—1,500 barrels—A. No. 1.
FLAT IRONS—In alxea to s u i t
FLOUNCINGS—Mualln, linen, cambric, £ e
FLANNELS—Wool, domet. cotton, llnsey, shaker, red,' white,
P V . plaid, fancy, French, Ac.
-Prunes, currants, peache
URE—Bureaus, bedsteads
era, cbilds c h a i n , matraases, A.
GINGHAMS—Scotch, (Jlasgow, Lincaster, and check dresa goods.
GLASS—A full assortment of sixes, 8 x 10 to 20 x 30.
GLOVES—Buck, dog, ringwood, kid, wool, silk, cotton, berlln lined gents, lidles, misses m d boys.
GRAIN—Bnckwheit, corn, whest, Ac.
GROCERIES—A complete line, bought eirly, u d for t i l l cheip.
GUN CAPS—G. D. I. C. witer-proof.
GUNPOWDER—Rifle, In c i n i , i n d F. P. F. G. sporting in tegs.
KAlROIL—Phalon's Beir, Maccasor
HANDKERCHIEFS—Geata and ladles, hemmed ready f o r use,
silk, linen, cotton, Ac.
•
•
HAY—For sale, or will purchase.
HATS—A full assortment, union, louave, Burnilde, Butler, bliok,
drib, t i n , peirl, Ao
HOSE—Cashmere, merino, cotton, colored bliek i n d white, chllda
and mlases, i complete lino.
HOPS—Nice fresh pressed hops.
HIDES— .Ve buy ill kinds of marketable h i d e *
I n d i g o — Tical Spanish float.
I n d l n Robber—Coate, shoes, elastic, binds,eraser* i n d b i t *
I n d i a Cloth—A nice iimple.
Iron—Round, squire, flat, j u n l a u , scraps, sweedea, Lake Superior horse shoe, nail rod. Ore.
J a c o n e t — A full line, bought of Importer*
J a y n e a Medicine*—We arc special agents for all Dr. Jaynes
genuine preparations, and Job the same at as low n t c s i s can
. be bought elsewhere.
J e w e l r y — A snug stock, well issorted.
Jelllea—Raspberry, currant, quinces, atriwberry, pine apple.
K e n n e d y ' ! Medicines—an assortment of theiejustly famed medlcinei on aile.v
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Kettles—3, 5,8,10, pill, 30,45,00,00 gillon, i t reisomble rttea,
a full line.
Kerosene—bought low, i n d for u l o i t correapondlng rates by tho
quantity.
K n l i t a Pocket, table, carving, batchers, sboe, bowie ind pen
knives ; onr atock of table knives U large i n d we Invite tho
ittentlon of the wholeiile trade. We can offer bargains.
Lace—cotton, linen, reil thread, imyrna. Imitation, illk, blick
ind white, vilenclenne*.. purling, crochet
Leather—Sole, upper, kip, cilf, morrocco, linings, binding, Ac.
L e a d — b i r , white i n d red leid.
Lime—Quick, and witer lime, reasonable.
L i l l y W h i t e — f o r the ladles, best quality, as also pnffi for its application.
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Locks—Door, trnnk, cheat, box, pad, till.
Madder—Dntch madder.
M a g i c Raffling—assorted qualities i n d width*
Maraellles—a smill assortment, some nice.
Merlnoe*—these goods wc hive • snug assortment, well* selected,
iought low, and for sale In patterns below the market, somo
cry cheap. French, i full issortment
Molasses—a fall line, ind of good qualify, i s sweet as ever.
N a v a l Stores—Manilla i n d tarred rope, mirlin, roiln, pitch,
torpentiie, naptha, Ac.
Nails—Cuufrom 2d'to cod, beat mike, ilso wrought ind pressed.
We ire selling by tbe keg i i low i s we cin now purcbise i t
wholesale
Notions—of these wc bave a complete line, folly eqnal to tbe del •
maml, and purchased\>f manufacturers snd Importers direct..
NaUaclg*—Pepper, mice, ginger, cloves, cinnamon.
O p e r a G l a s s e s A few.
Over-Alls—Denim, duck ind oil cloth.
O a k a m — b e s t navy by nou'nd or bile.
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Oils—Keroaene. while, linseed, boiled ind raw, ncits foot, flsh, Ac.
O i l Salts—complete, son-westers, pints, Ac.
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Over Shirts—Denim, knit jickets.
Oysters—best quality, Baltimore nice, fresh ind guiranteed.
~Paper—letter,
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n
bill,I, cip,
c— 1legal,
— ' in full
" assortment -and
* • low by
AND HAVE ALL THE FACILITIES FOR
Buying
at
tho
Lowest
Ilates.
APPLES—By the bushel or birrel—Dry and Green.
ALPACCAS—Black, Tin Dribs, Tan. - Moon on the Lake," Brown,
Maroon, Dotted, Ac.
. . . .
AXES—Hnnt'a. Hurd A Blodgett's, chopping, broad, band.
' jyi ind hunters.
HELVES—An m o r t m e n t of good quility and make.
AYERS MEDICINES—For which we ire Agenu ind keep • comnlete isaortment— low to the trade.
BASKETS—Willow ind aah market .half bushel, bushel, snd one
ind a half buabuel corn baskets, travelling ind lunch.
BALMORALS— Lewia ind other standard mikea.
BAGS—Grain ind floor.
BELLS—Cow.ibeep, hand, tea ind ileigb.
BERAGE—Brown, black, blue and green.
market for purchase of prime quality
u d i h a i i « i T a t a small idvonce.
BEEF—No. 1 Cbiclgo Mess by tbe birrel, o
A p r i l 11, 18C6.
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WILLIAM W. H A O E R :
YOU ARE HEREBY
N O T I F I E D T H A T COMnlilnt has been made at this office that the land entered by you under the Homeitead Act of May 20, 1882. on the 4th day or Noy,
1864, to wit : the si of ne{ section 18 town 28 north o. range 1J
west (No. 10851 has been abandoned by yon lor more thin «lx months,
m d that we hive ippointed Wednesday, the JOth diy of Slay, 1800,
i t I o'clock P. M., for heirlng tbe ibove complilnt ind tiklng
testimony thereon, i t the office of the Register of the Land Office
i t Traverse City, Michigan ; at which time and place you may appear and show cause, if any yon hive, why the entry so made by B H ^ f f i ^ b o V m e r i c a n Bible Depository is in our Institution.
yon ihonld not be cincelled i n d the lind revert to the Govern- BOOTS—Mens, lumbermeni long leg, cow bide, kip,, calf lined
calf Up sole, calf pump sole, boys, youtha and chllda.
m
Anv friend of the Mid Wllllim W . H i g e r m a y ippeir ind ofl
BRIDLES—Black, rnssett, snd reins with blttfc
BBAID Crotchet. Embroidery, colored and black, i k i r t In colors,
proof n to whether he is now, or h i s been. In the Und or n i v i l «
silk.and wonted.
- ' e e of the United SUtea.
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BUTTER—By the flrkln or ponnd of good quality.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
BUCKETS—Iron bound oak well buckets.
(17-7t*)
R- G O O D B I C H . Receiver.
CAMBRICS—Paper, colored and black, common, do.
CAPS—Mens doth, plash, mohair, Ac.,boys and cbilda a foil
PUBLIC NOTICE.
PASSDCERE8—Black, a good line, colored and Fancy, a superior
aasortment
of
American,
English
and
French
makers.
T.«wn O m c i At TRAVTOBB C m r , M i c a , )
CEREUS—Pbalon'i Night Blooming." the " perfume for the toilet.
A p r i l 11, 1866.
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C HEESE—• Hamburg," of New York m m n f i c t n r e .
MYRON A. GB0UT:
YOU ABE
H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMeomolilnt h i i been made at thli office t h i t the lind entered
by yon nnder the Homesteid A c t - o f Miy 20,1802, on the 9th
0*3 of Oct, 1885, to wR : t h e e | of set see. l l i n d n j o f s w j of seeblack, tan and drab.
H o i 12 town * north of range XJ weat, (No. 1402) h u beep abandCOBURGH8—A complete line. In ell colon.
OMd by yon for more thin alx months, and that w.
CLOCKS—Upright, gothlc, ovll, marine, alrlklng, alarm, and eight
ed WMnesday, the 80th dsy of May, 1888. i t 1
u
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. L . ,1,0TB complaint and taking testimony^ thereC L O ^ J i ^ — W e ' h a v e a good aaaortment, well aelected, bought
low, of fishlonible designs, i n d for n i e reisonible.
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. red, spsnish brown, Ac., chrome, yellow
ind green, pitent dryer.
P a p i e r M a c h e — a small line, soluble for presents to ladle*
Preserves—citron, qnince* Ac.
Pews— assorted from 3-8 to 7-8.
Plfis—Ayers, Jiynes, Hollowly's, Ridwiy's, Wrlght'i,(Gregory's,
Moffat's, Brandretb's, Hooper's, Cheeaeman*.
Plaster—Grand River in barrela or by tbe ton.
P l o w s — a nice lot of best makers and quality of wood work, with
extra castings.
P o c k e t Hooks—and porte monies, a full line, some very good,
some good forbutllttle, cheap.
P r u n e s — f r e s h Turkish prune*
P r i n t s — a very large itock, from 20 cent* up. Hoyles' Engllah
— —
yard wide, ytrl nice and cheap.
—rk. flour, cori, meal, bama flab, lard, butter, cheese,
beef.
Pomps—Clnter , (Down's patent), chiln pumps complete with
tubing for i
Rags—bought and sold.
R h n b a r b — r e a l Turkey, ro Jt and powdered.
Rice—Ka.it Indil best.
Rlddlee—to use In tbe place of fanning mills, furniture style.
R o a d Scrapers—cist Iron, wood ind Iron to order.
Salt—fine dairy ind c o m e .
Saddles—pony, Mexicin ind side.
S*tcbel»—Wilton, brussells, rail roid, gothlc, ind pliln, enimelled.
8pices- Kinds, quantities snd quill ties to solL
SpecOicle»—Plsin, germin silver, ind steel bowi, colored, issorted, some very good onei, i l s » casei for u m e . Reil - Scotch
Pebbles." riding, neir sighted, i n d ipring ipectacles to
wear on nose.
S p i n n i n g Wheels—hnd heada, in issortment.
Stoves—We Invite compiriaon i s to kinds, qnillty, finish i n d
rates ; come snd see.
S t e e l - y a r d s — F r o m 2 to 400 lbs., good.
Steel—Cant blister, toe cork, spring sad germin.
Stays—Colored snd white ; ilso skirt supporters, in i d m l n b l e article for tbe tidies.
8agar*—Crushed, powdered, granolited, coffee, In grades f
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miple.
—Bought i n d sold by pound oi
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m d tbe land revert to the Govtrmment.
, friend o f t h e said Myron A. Grotrt m i y u i p e i r and offer
COlJxARS—Gents tflKrted, U d i a a virioos itjlea, also h o t *
m t o j r b e t h e r be Is now, or has been, la tbe land or naval ae
: vis,
M O R G A N B A T E S , R e g is te r .
(17-71*)
B. GOODBICH, Receiver.
una
COF^K^-JIVCRIO, gvonnd and mixed.
CORSETS—White aadcolored.
mL
ratei.
T i a W a r e — good atock on b i n d of home manufacture, and all
kinds of work done to order.
Ttssae—For veils, a a d In its seaaon for dreises.
Tobacco—Ping, fine cnt, smoking, Ac., a foil line at old prices.
Toy*—A nice aaaortment to whoieiale.
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Treaks—Packing, folio and traveling, some good ones.
TrtmsalBgs—Of various qnsllties and deaigns such as are fkahI enable.
T r a v e l i n g Bags—A fbll line, e o n e nice onea.
Trap*—Musk rat, fox, besver, and bear, of best mskers r by piece
or dozen.
Tweeds—Kentucky Jeans, double and twist, Iron clad caaaimere,
Ac-, a good asMrtment, low.
P a s b r e l l a s Of various slxea and grades.
U n d e r Dhlrts—For Ladies and gentlemen, ribbed, plain colored
and white.
Valisea—A few not very good.
Telia—Dot lace, love tlasne, Ac.
• r e t s Of numerous designs,fashionable make, aad different qualiUaatosolt.
i n d small, some toy vkes.
ifictored, aad real eider vinegar.
irlcan, of assorted makeo.
>le aad single lumber wsgoss, a good stock la early-
-fitsastf
U for sale by na, Iron
H A O A H , L A T A CO.
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