Grand Traverse Herald, January 05, 1866

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Grand Traverse Herald, January 05, 1866

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TRAVERSE HERALD.
VOL VIII.

T R A V E R S E C I T Y , M I C H . , F R I D A Y , J A N U A R Y 5, 1866.

N O . 8.

He was a just man—the gallows and the jail always to ar.d continued in a high state of cultivation at less exfound in him a faithful and unswerving advocate.
:nse than ordinary clay lands.
BY t. o. W H i m i l
And now be is a dying man—see ! As he sits upon
The objections to them are, that in their natural state
ItPUBUSHID BV1BY rBJDAY.AT
the bed of death, with the dollar in his clenched hano.— thev are more liable to "injury from drouth, seldom proO rxon.E-CHOsz* ! mre ye not
Oh, holy dollar ! object of bis life-long pursuit, what duce large crops, and do not form a good grass sod.
W i m City, Grand Traverse Connty, Michigan
Likewise the chosen of the Lord,
comfort
hast
thou
for
him
now
in
his
pain
of
death
?
But let us explain the reasons why they do not enjoy
To do His will and speak His word ?
At length tbe dead man revived and dictated his will. as good a reputation while tbe country is Dew as wheo it
MORGAN BATES,
From the loud thunder-storm of war
It was strange to see tbe mother and son and lawyer becomes old ; for I have ever noticed that in all well
Not man alone has called ye forth,
XDITOR IXD r»or*irro*.
muttering and—sometimes wrangling—beside the bed cultivated countries, the sandy lands bring the largest
Bnt He, the God of all the earth !
of death. All the while the testator clntcbed the dol- price per acre, where both ure in a high state of imX JSC R M S .
The torch of vengeance in your hands
lar in his right band.
prove men t
%Sro D o l l a r s a Y e a r , Payable- i n A d v a n c e .
He quenches ; unto Him belongs
While the will was being made the preacher came—
All new countries, before much improvement is made,
ADVBBTISBMENTB inserted for One Dollar «fld Fifty Cents
The solemn recompense of wrongs.
per »qaare (tea 11DM) for the first Insertion,and fifty cent*
even be who held the pastoral charge of the church
e liable to be overrun, annually by fires. On these
Enough
of
blood
the
land
has
seen.
for each snbsequen t1 nsertion. Yearly Advertisement#—*16
whose pew doors bore the saintly names on Bilver plates, dry, sandy soils, they bum deep and consume nearly all .
And not by cell, or gallows stair,.
for one squire; $30 for three squares; $40 for half a coland
whose
seats
on
Sabbath
day
groaned
beneath
the
tbe
humus, and prevent'the growth of timber, except
Shall
ye
the
way
of
God
prepare.
Himn; and $75 for one column. Legalidvertlsementsst the
weight of respectability, broadcloth and rutin.
I some of the most bardv and deep rooted kinds, such as
rates preacribed by law; seventy cents perfollo of 100 words,
Say to the pardon-seekers : Keep
He came and said his prayer—decorously aod in irn
oak, pine, hickory and hemlock. In the lower and more
*for the first Insertion, and thirty-five cents for each subYour manhood ; bend no Buppliant knees.
leqnent. Everyfigurecount* a word. 'Figure work without
ured words—bnt never once did the dying man rel^x
isolated spots, where the fires have been kept ont by
Nor palter with unworthy pleas.
rales, 60 per cent added. Bute and figure work, double
surrounding wet lands, or by on under soil of Clay or
bold on tbe dollar.
Above your voices sounds the wail
" Can't you read me something, say—quick, don't you loam, more whitcwood and walnut flourish. These have
Of starving men ; we shut In vain
'"AII* lefcaladvertisemenUto be paid for strictly in advance.
E^e I am going ?" at length said the rich man, turning a a more dense foliage, cast a deeper shade, and the soil
Our eyes to Pillow's ghastly stain.
frightened look townrd the preacher.
beiog thence more moist, decomposition of the fallen
What words can drown that bitter cry ?
The preacher, whose cravct was of the whitest, took a foliage is more favored, and tbe result is a thick bed of
What tears wash out that stain of death T
What oaths confirm your broken faith I
book with golden clasps from a marble table. And he vegetable mold, the accnmnlotion of oges on the snrfoce.
Tbe pioneer cuts down the heavy timber and bums it on
read
:
From yon alone the guaranty
" And I say unto yon, it is easier for a camel to go the spot, at once killing all tbe vegetable matter, the
Register
....MORGAN BATES. „
Of union, freedom, peace, we claim :
We urge no conqueror's terms of shame.
SbcelwREUBEN GOODRICH.
through the eye of a needle, than for a rich mau to enter growth or which would hinder tbe growth of bis crops;
and strewing the ground with ashes, the very best stimuinto the Kingdom of God."
Alas ! no victor's pride is ours
Who bent above our triumphs won
" W h o said those words—who—who—who—who V lant and solvent for this rich bed of humus. ChemicalJ. CRAM,
Like David o'er bis rebel son.
fairly shrieked the dying man, shaking the hand which ly, these soils arc then in the condition of the highest
clencbed
tbe
dollar
at
tbe
preacher's
bead.
cultivated lands. Such lands, nnd such only, will for a
Be men, not beggars. Cancel all
By one brave generous action ; trust
The preacher hastily turned over the leaf and did not few years give large returns for the meagre caltnre that
T R A V E R S E CITY, .
. . . Miohijrnn
Your belter instinct*, and be just!
the pioneer gcoerally bestows.
reply.
•• Why did you uever tell me of this before T Why
Taking the hint from these facts, the more scientific
Make all men peers before the law,
G E O R G E P. G R I S W O L D ,
Take hands from off the negro's throat,
did yon not preach from it as I sat in your chnrch "
ccessor commences on the sandy soil Dy restoring to it
Give black and white an equal vote.
Why—why f"
the organic matter, the humus, which the fires have
Keep all your forfeit lives and lands,
The preacher did not reply, but turned over another consumed. They are already rich in all the mineral eleBut give the common law's redress
SOLICITOE IN CHANCERY.
leaf but the dying man would not be quieted.
ments of plants—possessing in great abundance tbe riliJ
To I.abor's utter nakedness.
'• And it's easier for a camel to go through tbe eye of cia and potash so essential to the growth of corn, grain
OrriCB : In 1'ost Office Building,Travel*: City, Mich. (4*-tf)
Revive the old, heroic will,
a needle than for a rich man to enter inlo the Kingdom ODd tbe grasses ; lacking only in humus to nourish the
Be in the right as brave and 6trong
of God, is it ? Then what is to become of mo ? Am. I infont plant and above all to catch and retain the rains
E. CROMWELL, T U T T L E .
As ye have proved yourselves in wrong.
not rich t What tenent did I ever spnre—what debtor and dews about their roots, without which the plant
Defeat shall then -be victory,
did I ever release T And you stood op Sunday after food, however abundant, can not be assimilated. By
Your loss the wealth of full amends,
Sunday and preached to us, and never said one word the ordinary pioneer mauner of cultivating the timbered
And hale be love and foes be friends.
ubont the camel. Not a word about the camel;
lands, these sandy soils will produce little except in unLAND AND TAX AGENT,
Then buried be the dreadful past.
Tbe preacher in search of a consoling passage, tnrned commonly wet seasons. The sand itself holds very little
Its common slain be mourned, and let
iNORTHPORT, LEELANAU
COUNTY, MICH.
rapidly over tbe leaves, and in his confusion, came to wctrr ; besides which, it has been rained upon for cenIts
memories
soften
to
regret
OrriCB : First door south of Union Dock Warehouse.
this passage, which he read :
turies, and the rain has sunk into the soil, forming chan" Go now, ye rich man, weop and howl, for yonr mis- nels downwards, ants have made holes in every square
EEFEBENCES :
eries that shall coine upon you. Your gold aud si|ver foot and this rain disappears almost as soon as it touches
Jade* F. J. U«J*Jobn.»«hClirmlt. Altajrma. Mint.
Forgiving and restoring all:
HoD.il. McCradr. AltorMj *Dd BUI. 8enMo' nonmm«.
is
cankered
;
and
tbe
rust
of
them
shall
be
a
witness
tbe surface Tbe thin coat of humus on the surface, alt. FiaMai
And Freedom break her marble trance
Morcmn B»I«. Ewj. Editor urawl Tr»««n« JJtl
against you, and shall eat yonr flesh as if it were fire; ye though mdre reteutives of moisture than any other soil,
x Mich.
Above theCapltolian dome.
heaped treasure together for the last days. Behold the can not supply the demands of tbe thirsty soil below,
Stretch bands and bid ye welcome home !
J O. lUmdtll. iS*- U. P. Clrtuli Court Cpmafajlonar,JH'iw^Clg.
hire
of
your
laborers
who
have
reaped
down
your
fields,
and tbe scorching sun above. Seeds planted upon this
| . c. HlD.dalr.Kaq-. Attorney sod Conntcuor. Dotiolt, Sick (xx>m
which is of you kept by fraud, crieth and the cries of surface mold readily vegetate, but ns the roots strike
The Almighty Dollar.
them that reaped are entered into the ears of the Lord of down, they find no moistnre, and they wither nnd die or *
c. H. MARSH,
make bnt a dwarfish growth. But plow deep and break
Sabboath."
BY THE LATE GEORGK UPPABD.
" And yet yon never preached that to me !" shrieked up these downward channels, nnd mix this dark surface
the dying man.
humus with tbe underlying sand, and the moisture from
They brought him a dollar. .
AKD
Tbe preacher, who had blundered through the passage the rains is retained about the roots ; and, after adding
He took it, clutched it with his long skinny fingers,
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
tried its sound against the bedpost, and he gazed long from James, which we have quoted, knew not what to a little to the organic matter by muck, barn mannre, or
say. He was perchance terrified by the very look of the plowing in of crops, no kind of soil is so sure of producN O T A R Y P U B L I C A . C O N V E Y A N C E B nod intently with bis dull leaden eyes.
ing a fuir paying crop, nud every time you plow and
That day, in the harry of business, death bad struct: dying parishioner.
Traverse City, Grand Traverse County. Mich. him
even in the street. He was hnrrying to collect the 'Then the wife drew near and strove to comfort him, barrow it, and every particle of orgaDic matter you add
Office in Dwelling House.
1-ly
last month's rent, and was on the verge of the miserabje and the son (who bad been reading tbe will) attempted to it, is sure to be felt and approprioted by tbo growing
plant Some talk of tbe leaching of snch soils, but with
court where bis tenants hedred like beasts in their ken- word or two of consolation.
nels—he was there with bis bank book in his banu.
But with the dollar in his hand he sank into death, deep culture it leaches just enough to bring the plant
Token upon reasonable terms,
death laid his hand upon him.
talking of stock, of copper mines and camel, of tenant and food wilbin the reach of the roots, aod if bnried in the
soil not a particle of manure will bo lost
He
was
carried
home
to
bis
splendid
mansion,
n
e
debtor, until the breath left bis lips.
ONE DOOR WEST OF THE GUNTON HOU8E,
My object is not to disparage the more adhesive aod
was laid upon a bed with a satin coverlet. The lawyer,
Thus he died.
Ti averse City, Michigan.
the relations and the preacher were sent for. All <Jay
When he was cold, the preacher rose and asked tbe tenacious soils—they are preferable for some purposes,
long he lay without speech, moving only his right hand lawyer whether the deceased hod left anything to such and will perhaps bear harder usage, and feel tbe effects
as thoagh in the act of counting money.
aud such a society, which had been engrafted upon the of manure longer, because it is not so readily assimilatCALL AND SEE.
(60-tf)
ed. My only object is to encourage those who thiok
At midnight be spoke.
preacher's church.
He asked for a dollar, and they brought one to him,
And the wife closed his eyes and tried to wrench the that because a new sandy soil will Dot produce luxuriantand lean and gaunt he sat np in bis dealh bed, and dollar from his hand, but in vain. He clutched it as ly. with tbe slight tillage usually given to new beech
clutched it with the grip of death.
though it were tbe only savor to light him through the and mople loams, and will not bear dronth like them,
VICTOR P E T I T I L
that it is therefore of inferior value for cultivation.
AS OPENED A CABINET SHOP ONE DOOR SOUTH A shaded lamp stood on a table Dear the silken bed. darkness of eternity.
Muskegon, Mich.
S. B. Ptc*.
of the County Clerk's Office, in Traverse City, where he Its light fell faintly aronnd the splendid room, where
And the son sat down with dry eyes and thought
will manufacture all kinds of Cabinet Furniture to order.
Homely Girts.
chairs, and carpets, and mirrors, silken bed and lofty of the hundreds of thousands that were now his own.
Traverse City, Nov. 22, 1865.
(49-6m*.) ceiling, all said, GOLD ! as plainly as human lips can say
Next day there was a hearse followed by a train of
Tbe editor of tho Cleveland Herald, having been tolcarriages nearly a mile iu length. There was a great erably profuse in hie compliments to the pretty girls of
it
His hair and eyebrows were white, his cheeks sunken, crowd around an open grave, and an elegant sermon up- Cleveland, has been requested to say a good thing in beand his lips thin and surrounded by wrinkles that indi- on the vU|j$e of the deceased by tbe preacher. There half of the homely ones, and be does it tbas s
1 flattering of badges, aud rolling of carriages, aud
First—The homely girls of Cleveland are in a hopeless
M I L L I N E R Y A N D F A N C Y GOODS.
cated the passion of avarice. As he sat up in bis bed
with his neck bared, nnd the silken coverlet wrapped —no tears. Tbev left tbe dead man and returned to the minority, but they mean well.
Second—Thev go to church every Sunday, and are
LATEST STYLE LADIES HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, about his lean frame, his whits hair and eyebrows con- palace, where sorrow died even as the crape was token
fond of their meals. They bad rather have their meals
trasting with his wasted and wrinkled face, he looked from the door • knob.
VEILS, NETTS, COLLARS, ETC.
And in the grave the dead hand still clutched the dol- regularly than Dew boonets.
like a ghost And there was life in his leaden eye—all
Also a choice selection of PRINT8, which \rill be sold cheap. that lire was centered on the dollar which he gripped in lar.
Third—They understand their business, and wear No.
6 gaiters.
his clenched fist.
New Sandy Land.
Fourth—They are bright, intelligent, devoid of low
His wife, a pleasant faced, matronly woman, was seatA considerable portion of the State of Michigan, as jealousy, fond of music, dance at Garrett's Hall as though
HOOP SKIRTS!
ed at the foot of the bed. His son, a young man of
Perfumery, Soaps, and other toilette articles. Thread, twenty-one, dressed in the last touch of fashion, sat by well as more or less of all other States, is composed of it was tbe chief aim of life, and always go in when it
what is usually termed sandy land—land^tbat aocs Dot fains.
Needles, Pins, Combs, Buttons, Belts, China Dolls, Ac.
/•
.
the lawyer. The lawyer sat before the table, pen in ack well for roads, and is harder when wet tjwii when
FLAVORING ErTRACTS.
Fifth—They always thank the gentlemen for giving
ADA K. SPRAGUE. hand, and gold spectacleson his no6e. There was a ry. These lands hove generally been sbumJ&Tby first thein-Seats in the street cars ; never flirt with the boys,
huge
parchment
spread
before
him.
Traverse City, June, 1865.
(25-6m.)
settlers,— they considering them nearly worth less for
•' Do you think be will make a will t " asked the cultivation—and they generally lie unimproved oud on- because it is out of their line, aod keep out of the fire.
Sixth—Tbev never have half a dozen young sprigs
fenced, till all the clays and looms are occupied aud part" Hardly compos mentis yet, was the whispered re- ially exhausted, before any attempt is made to render keeping company/with them.
Seventh—They wash their own handkerchiefs, iron
FROM
ply. » Wait Hell be lucid after a while."
them productive, and even tben, with the ordinary pio« My dear," said the wife. " had I not better send for neer culture, little is obtained from them without manure, their own collars, and darn their own stockings.
Eighth—They never wear waterfall's that weigh over
a preacher V
unless the season happens to be very favorable. But it one hundred and fifty pounds ; and have Deither " rats "
IN POUR DAYS,
She roee and took her dying husband by the hand, generally turns out in the end, that, with judicious mannor other animals in their hair.
-Touching a t Benaoala, Bear Lake, Norwalk, bnt he did not mind. His eyes were opon the dollar.
agement,
these
light,
sandy
soils,
although
not
producing
Manistee, Free Soil, Lincoln, Pen* Marqnette,
Ninth—They don't call the young bloods and such
He was a rich man. He owned palaces OD Walnut tbe largest crops, ore tbe best paying soils in the world,
' Pentwater, White Lake, and Muskegon.
trash "perfectly splendid."
and Chestnut streets, and hovels, ana courts on the outTenth—Thoy never eat betwesn meals.
Leaving GUNTON HOUSE, Traverse City, at 7 o'clock skirts. He had Iron mines in this State ; copper mines and tbe intelligent sandy-soil tarmer invariably getsf
Eleventh—They are all going to get married.
•every MONDAY morning, and MUSKEGON at 7 o clock one the lakes somewhere j he had golden interests in ahead of his equally intelligent clay-soil in the amount "
money he lays up.
•very Saturday morning, daring the months of sleighing.
Twelfth—1They will all marry well
Passengers or parcels carried through at reasonable California. His name was bright upon the records of
Thirteenth—Their children will be bright and shining
I do not mean to say these lands are better for all purrates, and a good comfortablo rig for winter traveling. Pas- twenty banks; he owned stocks of all kinds ; he had poses
; they certainly do not make the best pastures.— lights in the world.
sengers by this line can get through two days earlier than half a down papers in his pay.
Fourteenth—They won't keep hired girls till their
by any otter route, with no unnecessary delays, and reaching
He knew but one crime—to be in debt without the I merely claim tbat.'for general agriculture, they make
husbands
can afford them.
better
average
returns
from
year
to
year,
according
to
comfortable
^
power to pay.
Fifteenth—They sleep under mnsquito bars when conamount of money invested, than what are usually termed
He knew but one virtue—to get money.
Traverse City, September 20, 1865.
(«0-6m.)
venient
That crime he had never forgiven—this virtue he had cUy lands for the followingreosons:
Sixteenth—They can make coffee and oatcakes, and
There are some exceptions, but generally they lie high
never forgotten in the loog way of thirty-five years.
STATE SWAMP LAND SCRIP FOR SALE.
do chamberwork.
To hunt down a debtor, to distress a tenant, to turn a and dry and never need underdrawing. They were very canSeventeenth—They
HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR SALE SEVERAL
are O. K.
thousand acre* of 8wamp Land Scrip. He is also ftir- few additional thousands by a sharp speculation—these sensitive to tbe sun's rays, and they thaw out and become
nlshed with plata of all the untold Swamp Landsi in the were the main achievements of his life.
warm and fit for the plow much earlier in the season.—
The Washington correspondent ol the Richmond EnCounties of Bemle, Grind Traverse, L^elsasw, Antrim and
They are seldom too wet or too dry to work, consequent- quirer says tbe Democrats in Congress are in sad need
He
was
a
good
man—bis
name
was
on
a
silver
plate
parts or Emmet Cheboygan and Manistee. Patents from the
ly less time is lost by bad weather. Crops manure quick- of a competent leader, and are constantly baffled by tbe
upon the pew-door of a velvet cushioned church.
State furnished without expense to purchaser*. . .
He was a benevolent man—for every thousand dollars er than on clay soils, consequently are less liable to superior skill and discipline of tbe Republicans
Application may be made to. Jesse Cram. Esq., Traverse
City, James P Brand, Esq. Elk Rapids, J. 8. Dixon, Esq, that be rung from the tenants of his courts, or from tbe early (all frosts. They are much easier of cultivation,
John M. Bolts and Joseph Anderson are candidates for
Pi.e E l m . « » U» oaamlco.d .i W ™ & ^
debtors who writhed beneath his heel, he gave ten dol- and more acres can be worked in a day with a lighter
and lea expensive team. In short, they are brought up tbe United States Senate from Virgiaia.
lar* to tome benevolent institution.

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the 39th Congress.

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A GIRL T H I E F .
Death of Thomas Cor w i n . .
War Debts of Loyal Stales.
I
Our exchanges announce the death of Hon. Thomas
Quite an important biB has b e n introduced into theA Singular Story—Juvenile Independence.
Gorwin from tbe effect of a paralytic stroke, of tbe ocHouse, by Hon. James G. Blaine, of Maine, which pro,
At
1
o'clock
yesterday
morning
upon
tbo
arrival
of
. M O H G A N B A T E S , E d i t o r a n d P r o p r i e t o r currence of which an account was received some days
vides for reimbursing tbe war debts of the loyal 8tates ^
since. He was a septuagenarian, having been born in tbe train from Detroit at tbe Michigan Central Depot a or, rather, for making tbe late rebel States help pay theTRAVERSE CITV :
Bourbon county, Kentucky, on July 29. 1794. and his little girl apparently about thirteen years of age, alight- debts incurred aod moneys advanced by tbe loyal people
FRIDAY MORNING. J A N U A R Y 6, 1866.
death leracna the number of tbe few survivors of a previ- ed from tbe cars and inquired of those in attendance at of tbe North in crushing out the rebellion.
The plan proposed by tbe bill is to reimburse to each"
ous generation of public men. Among them his place the depot for a bate). She was' -unaccompanied by raForjudge of the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit,
was always prominent, and his active political and diplo- ther parents or IriendF. and this fuct led a kind-hearted ol tbe loyal States a sum equal to $—•— for each ™.n,
ntleman who chanced to see her to take her to tbe enlisted and mustered from said States into the military
JGJNATHAN G. RAMSDELL.
matic life ceased bnt a short time before bis decease by
atioual Hotel, on the corner of. Wells aod Washing- or naval service of the United States ; tbe number to be
his return from tbe Mexican Embassy.
Secretary Stanton has applied to Congress Tor an apThe Corwin family are of Hungarian origin, and prim- ton streets, where she remained until after breakfast determined by tbe records in tbe Provost Marshal Genepropriation, to purchase Ford's Theatre, to be fitted up arily emigrated to New Jersey. From that State, they when she stated to the clerk that she was going out to ral's office. The amount to be thus reimbursed shall be
give
music lessons. After an absence of several hours paid in United States bonds, bearing six per cent interaod used for the custody *f all papers relating to sick and changed to Pennsylvania and tbeoce to Kentocky, and die returned, paid her bill and took away her baggage, est, payable semi-annually in lawful money, aud redeemin 1798 Mr. Corwin s father located »t Lebanon. Ohio,
wounded soldiers daring the rebellion, and to hospitals, then a comparatively new portion of the great North- which consisted of a traveling basket and a large shawl. able after ten years, and payable thirty years after date.
and the operations of the medical and surgical depart- western Territciy. Mr. Corwin's early education was From remarks she mode the clerk concluded th8t some- It is mode tho duty of tbe State to apply tbe bonds, or
ments of the army- He thinks that it would be special- mostly confined to hard lobor upon bis father's farm, and thing was wrong—be did not know what—but be deter- proceeds, to tbe paymopt of any State debt contracted in
mined to follow and see where she went. This occupied
ly applied and.appropriate thus to conrcrt the scene of such rudimentary elements of knowledge as would natur- only a few minutes, for after leaving the hotel she passed support of tbe war; then to reimbursing, eqitably,
counties, cities and towns, for advances made or debts,
ally be gathered in daily life by an active intellectthe President's martyrdom into a monument of the re- Daring winter mouths occasional opportunities of atten- down the street and entered a house near the Central incurred for the same purpose ; and tbe residoe, if any,,
cords of those who suffered in the same great cause. The dance upon school were offered, which he tailed not to Police Station Not feeling easy in his mind yet, the to be disposed bf by tbe Legislatures. Provision i»
purpose of using the building as a place of deposit for the dilligently improve, and at tbe age of twenty he surpass- clerk spoke to the detectives at the Police Office about made for delivering the bonds, etc, and when received)
the singular conduct of the child, whereupon one of them
reb?l archives, is being abandoned. The appropriation ed all his comrades in mental strength and the solia na- visited the boarding house where she was seen to enter they are to be in full of all claims from the State growing out of tbe war.
ture of his acquirements. Among bis instructors wa
asked for is $100,000.
Francis Dunlevy. subsequently a promioent politican ii aod immediately recognized her as tbe girl who, on Sun- MR. KF.RRT OK THB COHXTrTKK TO CONSIDER TUB SCBJKOT.
day last stole a purse containing $40 from a young lady
The Secretary of State has instructed Provisional Gov- Ohio, aod ODO of the framers of its first Constitution. At living with Rev. I). L. Moody, who resides in"the North
This bill was referred to a select committee of ninean early age, Mr. Corwin displayed evidences of the posmembers. : The questions foi this committee to consider
ernor Perry of 8outh Cnrolinajto relinquish the control session of those rare oratorical abilities which have since Division.
ore of great importance, and it affords me pleasure toof that State to the Governor elect, and has instructed contributed so largely to build up his fame, and secure
Tbo officer arrested her and conveyed her to the Sta- state tbat tbe Speaker appointed Hon. Thomas W. Ferthe latter gentleman to assume the duties of his office— the uuiform success that has attended his public career. tion. where she told tbe following 6tory of her life, which, ry, of Michigan, one of the members. Mr. Ferry is
The documents are similar in language to those hereto- In 1814, he became an attache of the office of County if true, is stranger than fiction : She admitted the theft well acquainted with the character of the claims our
Clerk at Lebanon, of which an elder brother was at that of the money without hesitation, and stated that she ex- State has against the general government haviug visited
fore issued in the cases of Georgia and Alabama.
time the incumbent He coupled with his duties the pended tbo entire sum for clothes and railroad tickets.— Washington once or twice daring the lost year, in comThe Washington correspondent of the New York Ex- 6tudy of the law, and in 1818 was admitted to the bar.— She gave her name as Emma Bnrnside, and said that pany with the Governor, to get these claims adjusted.—
His extraordinary acuteness and remarkable talent as nn both her parents died at Princeton when she was seven
press .savs that Justice Davis, of the United States Su- orator gave him an early and marked prominence in the years of age ; from that time until tbe 6tb of this month Mr. Ferry's business ability will make him a useful mer%
preme Court, the executor of Mr. Lincoln's estate, re- courts of that new section, while bi3 genial spirit and she has lived in tbe family of a man named Johu Foster, ber of that committee. I can see, already, that be is
winning his way to a useful popularity among bis fellow
ports that Mr. Lincoln left about $85,000, $75,000 of keen wit laid the foundations of a personnl popularity, who she states is now incarcerated in the Princeton jnil members. He is tbe first non imported Michigaoder we
which is in five-twenty stocks. He left in Springfield that has rarely been equaled In some of bis first cases awaiting trial on the charge of murder. Mrs. Foster, have ever hod in Congress, having been born' at Mackihe was preculiory fortunate, and in one or two instances according to her story, is a professional thief and shop- nac nlioot 1824.
about $4,000 worth of real estate.
a happy display of skill ir. the management of evidence lifter, and taught her all tbe tricks of the trade. This
[Washiqgton Correspondent Advertiser A Tribune.
A party in Boston, three years ago, bought 100 bales contributed greatly to the growth ol bis precocious but woman, if the child speaks correctly, is ccrioinly one of
reputatiou.
tbe worst of her sex, os. according to Emma's story, she Tbe Constitutional Amendment—Power Granted
of cotton sheeting at $8,000. At the end of the year merited
His political life commenced with his election to a murdered her little son Charley, u lad six years of age.
to Congress.
they sold it for 822,000. Party number two held it for seat in the Legislature in 1822. The chief event of his on the night of the 4th inst., and buried him in the yard
An important and interesting debate has token place
a year they sold it for $42,000. Party ^number three sewn years' career in this body was a speech of remark- tho next day. and threatened to do the same to Emma if
the Senate upon tbe legal effect of tho second section
able
brilliancy
and
power
in
opposition
to
a
bill
to
reshe
ever
revealed
the
circumstonco
to
ony
one.
After
sold it for $43,000, and party number four was obliged
of tho onti-slavery amendment to the Constitution, which
wbipping as a punishment lor minor crimes. Its committing this act, Mrs. Foster barncd her bouse and is in these words : •• Congress shall have |iower to ento sell it for $10,000.
3ss wu^so great and its oratorical merit so striking, a few doys ofterwords left the place for Kansas, taking force this article by appropriate legislation." The dePeter Klauser, of Waukesbs, Wis., killed himself by that it is still ranked among the greatest triumphs in for- with her 8100 which she stole from a lady boarding ut bute arose upon a bill introduced by Sonutor Wilson,
history, and selections therefrom are to be found in tho hotel where she stopped after the burning of her
drinking whiskey that had stood in a copper kettle sev- nearly every modern "Speaker." Mr. Corwin was po- house. Emma states that thus being left without friends which declared all the laws, ordinances, rules and regulations in tbe States lately in rebellion whereby say
eral days, at Plum Creek, Wisconsin, last week. He litically an ardent Whig, ond the 6treugth of bis princi- or home, she came to this city, and was token by Mr. inequality of civil rights among tbo citizens of any such
died in half an hour, and a man who drank with him ples, coupled with his great and developing abilities, se- Moody to his home, where she remained until tho time State, is recognized or maintained, to be null and void.
died in an hour, and his wife, who drank but a litttle, cured his election to Congress from the Miami district in of the tbcfl of the wallet With the money thus obtainMrj.Wilson liaviiig introduced the bill had no doubt
1830. For ten years he continncd a member of the ed, she started for Detroit ou Monday evening, arrived as to tbe |>ower of Congress over tbo subject : and in
camc near dying.
House of Representatives, acting with the Whigs and there on Tuesday, and started back to this city the same this opinion be was backed up by some of tbe best legal
becoming
one
of
the
leading
and
influential
members
of
day.
reaching
here
at
ono
o'clock
yestcrdny
morning,
as
mi mis in tbe Senate. He cited a reason for the proposMargaret Zuikc has recovered $3,500 from the Knickthat body. In 1840, Gen. Crary, tbe well-known Demo- before slated.
ed bill the laws tbut hnvc been cnucted by, or arc now
erbocker Stage Company in New York. Her dress was cratic politician of this State, aod thai time our only
In making this trip sbe expended $18 for car tickets. pending in the Legislatures of Sonth Carolina. Louisiacaught in an omoibns which Btarted while she was get- Representative, attacked the military career of Gen. Har- SC for food along tbe way, and the remainder of the 840 na, Mississippi aud othor Southern Slates. . lie showed
ting out, and dragged her a considerable distance, inflict- rison, who had just received the Whig Presidential nom- for a muff and hat in this city yesterday. When asked from the records, tbat a state of things exists in the
ination at Harrisburg. Mr. Corwin replied to our mili- to explain why she stole tho money from her kind friends, South Unit demand/ the immediate interference of Coning serious injuries.
tia General, in a speech, which has been rarely if ever she replied that she wished to go to Detroit to give mu- gress to protect Ufc freeilnieu in tbvir rights.
«
A party of German laborers have arrived at Alexand- equaled fur sarcasm, humor and pith, and which effected sic lessons to the daughters of a Mr. Smith on Jefferson
ria, Va., from New York, to work for a planter in Lou- most completely the extinction of bis opponent, John avenue. She is entirely unconcerned about her future,
Senator Sherman had '• no doubt of the power of Condon county, who pays them $60 a year, and agrees to Quincy Adams adding a final touch a few days subse- and converses about her past life with the freedom and gress to pass this bill, nnd to moke it.definite and general
quently by speaking of bim upon the floor of tbe House ease of one of twice her age. Sbe is exceedingly bright
and he hod been surprised " a t one or
give in addition one acre or land Tor every three years' os "tbe late Gen. Crary." This feat secured for Mr. and intelligent and if sbe enn be redeemed may yet in its terms
two
dispatches issued from high offices of the GovernCorwin the Whig nomiuatiou for Governor of Ohio make a bright and shining light in female society.
labor.
ment in regard to. the construction of the constitutional
shortly afterwards, and he proceeded to Canvass that
[Chicago Tribune.
amendment" One of these despatches, it wjll be rememGen. Carleton, commanding the military district of State, speaking to enormous crowds in every county.—
bered. was sent by Mr Seward tfe'Gov. Perry, oi South
New Mexico, has been designated by the War Depart- The annals o f " stutming" can furnish no parallel to thic
From Washington.
Carolina, and pretty much explained owoy the amendment to command an expedition against the Apaches, political campaign m Ohio. The excitement was intense,
W ASniKCTON, Doc. 20.—Secretary Seward on the r ment. But Senator Sherman very justly said that tbe
and the aptness into which the speaker touched the ccption of the official copy of the decree of Mnximilit
who have long been hostile to the United States.
chords of popalar feeliug aud accommodated both the establishing peonage in .Mexico, asked tho opinion of amendment gives '• not only a guarantee of liberty to
every inhabitant of ibe United States, but an express
Mink skins are declining in the United States, and it is style aud matter of his address to the scene, occasion and Attorney General Speed on that subject. The latter re- grout of power to Congress to secure this liberty by apcrowd, produce effects that were indescriable, ond will plied tbat the decree constituted a low which deprive!
questionable whether American buyers will realize any never be forgotten by their witnesses. The result was
propriate legislation and - unless a mun may bo freo
king men of the rights which ore regarded every- without the right to sue ami be sued. Io plead and be improfit^ upon the skins they have^lately bought through his own election by a splendid majority, and the casting woi
wbjprc as inestimable, and certainly makes tbem slaves.
pleaded. to acquire and hold property, aud to testify in
of the electoral vote of tbe State for Gen. Harrison.—
out the country.
Secretary Scwerd wrote Mr. Bigelow on the 10th of a court of jpstice, then Congress has" Ibe power, by the
Two years afterwords, Mr. Corwiu was defeated for a reA letter from Washington says Confederate.bonds are election by Wilson Shonnon by 3.443 mojority, an Abo- November, saying that the decree had received the at- express terms of the amendment, to secure all tbesu
tention of the Government, and repeating the opiniou of rights. To say that a man is a freeman, and yet is not
being bought up by jiariies who are willing to risk the lition candidate named King receiving 5,405 votcsthe Attorney General. Mr. Bigelow furnished a copy
lu 1844, the Whigs regained their supremacy in Ohio, of tbe opinion to tbe French Government, but no res- able to assert and maintain his right iu a court of justice,
chance of their assumption by the United States.
and in 1845 they replaced Benjamin Tappan in tbe Uni- ponse has been received as yet. Tbe Committee ou is a negation of terms."
In Congress, a bill passed the Senate to pay Mrs. Lin ted States Senate by Mr, Corwin. In 1847. he delivered Foreign Affairs now hove this matter before them.
A Banker Done Out of f1,000 in Gold.
coin $25,000. The same resolution had already passed his celebrated .speech ogoinstthe Mexican wor, in which
The Secretary of the Treasury, in response to the reIn Baltimore,, on Tuesday, Wm. T. Smithson & C'a,
he denounced Mr. Polk's administration for intending to
the House.
seize unjustly and by force territory which tbev bod fail- solution of tbe 13th, says no persons have been appoint- bankers, were swindled out of $1,000 io gold. About
ed
to
office-not
authorized
by
law,
but
soys
some
have
The internal revenue of two cents per pound on cot- ed to obtain by treaty, and in which he uttered tbe fa- beeu appointed who have not token the ooth. Only one uoon a boy twelve or fourteen years of age, presented a
letter purporting to be from CoL Robert Coleman, proton at Macon, Ga., amounted in six weeks prior to Nov- mous sentence, " If I were a Mexican, as I am an Amer- of these persons has received any salary. He first prietor of tbe Eutaw House, asking what he could purican, 1 would welcome you (the United States troops)
•1st, to $450,000.
with bloody hands to. hospitable graves." This speech sought to give offices to those who could take the oatb. chase 81.000 iu gold for. A member of thefirmresFailing
to
find
such
persons,
bo
gave
offices
to
those
ponded by saying they would sell it at $1,350. The
Mr. George Brown has resigned his position in the was probably the ablest, ond will certainly endure the who did not aid tbo rebellion until after all Government boy received the note and left and after on absence of
longest of all bis efforts. In 1850, he became o member
Canadian Cabinet, owing to radical di(Terences of politi- of the Cabinet of Mr. Fillmore asSecretary of the Treas- authority hod passed from the pieces where they resided. half an hour, again returned with u note written upon a
cal opinioa
ury, and'retained this ploee until the inauguration of Mr. Ho believes none hove been appointed who do not be- piece of letter paper, beaded Entaw House, requesting
During this period, he incurred some obloquy long to one of these two classes. He thought this Messrs. Smithson & Co. to send the gold by bearer io a
Charles Durkee, of Wisconsin, has been confirmed Pierce.
by reason of bis action in allowing the Galphin claims— course preferable to the Appointment of Northern men bag. Enclosed in tbe noto was n check, purporting to
to offices in the South. He suggests the absolute neces- be from Robert Coleman. $1,400, upon the Chesapeake
Governor ofUtah by the Senate, in executive session.
a step which many blamed, but Mr. Corwin himself al- sity of Congressional action ou the subject.
bonk of Baltimore. The check was received without
ways persistently justified. For the five years following
Theory versos Practice.
The Commissioner of Customs makes a report of simi- any hesitation, tbe gold placed io a bog and banded to
1853. he remained in private life, devoting himself to
The Indianapolis correspondent of the Chicago Tri- the duties of his profession. In 1859 he was elected to lar character. Those officers of his departmeut who the boy, with fifty dollars in paper money, making up
bune relotes the following incident, which happened Congress as Representative from the'Seventh Ohio Dis- could not take the test oath in whole or in part have the omount of the check. Tho boy disappeared with
very opportunely to illustrate b Democratic argument : trict by tbe Republican party, with which he identified taken the proclamation oath.
the bag, aod nothing further was thought of tbe matter
THX NEGRO ScryRACIK QCESTIOV.—Thus far there himself upon the demolition of the old Whig organization.
Chiefs of all tho Bureaus of the Treasury Department until tbe oflernoon, when the check was discovered to
has been but one political debate of any moment during In the Congressional deliberations at tbe inauguration of held a meeting today, and passed resolutions of respect bo a miserable forgery, tbe eigoature being entirely unthe session. A resolution was introduced into the tbe Rebellion, bis port wa» vei} prominent. He pre- to tbe memory of Hon. Tbos. Corwin. The Treasury like Mr. Coleman's. Information was given to the deHouse by Mr. Meredith, of Vigo, proposing to amend pared and submitted the mojority report of the Com- Department was closed at half-past two o'clock, to ena- tectives. but tbe gcdtleman who paid over the money
the State Constitution by striding out the 12th or negro mittee of Thirty-three favoring concession and compro- ble officials and employes to attend the funeral services. being unable to describe the boy, there is no clue by
exclusion article. Mr. Samuel H. Buskirk, who is
which to operate, and it is Tested the priocipal party in
mise. which was passed by the House by
The War Deportment has issued orders, mustering this daring swindle will bo enabled to escape.
of the florid typo of speakers, snd withal very much of
a vote of 136 to 83. On Mr. Lincoln's accession to the
gentleman and by no means an ultra Democrat, opposed Presidency, Mr. Corwin was Appointed Minister to Mex- out tbe followiog, with other regiments: 39th Illinois,
Tbe official vote of Wisconsin at the late election is
the resolution'^ a very carefully prepared speech. He ico ond accepted, although be had been re-elccted to 130th Indiana, 67th Ohio, and 47th and 188tb Pennsylbrought forward ell the plausible and specious arguments Congress with but little opposition. On tbe occupation vania.
published. Gov. Fairchild's majority is 9,079. The
On tbe 17th of December Maj. Gen. Thomas was or- majority against the extension of suffrage is 9.003.
that could be found to bolster up his opposition, and of the city of Mexico by Maximilian, he returned home
dered
to
reduce
tho
aggregate
force
of
white
troops
of
took ground that the article wns not only in accordance on leave of absence, and has spent the last few months
with the wishes of the people, but was eminently proper at Washington, enraged in legal practice, and aiding, by the Departments of Georgia, Aloboma ond Mississippi
A CARD TO INVALIDS.
and right He also opposed, indirectly, the granting of advice, in tbe conduct of the Government and the restor- seven thousand men, including regulars.
A Clergyman, while residing in South America as a Missuffrage and the right to testify to the negro. •
Wm. L Black, one oftbe Panama steamship pirates,
ation of peace. He was stricken by paralysis on the
discovered a safe and simple remedy for tbe Care of
8o much for text Now comes the application.— 15th inst while surrounded by his friends and in tbe whose sentence to be hanged was commuted to ten sionary,
Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and
Lost Saturday evening Mr. Baikirk procured from hit height of social enjoyment ana died on Tuesday lost
years' imprisonment has been pardoned by the Presi- Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought
tailor a magnificent overcoat, Vor which he disbursed the
Mr. Corwin will be deeply lamented by all those who dent
on liy banefal and vieions habits. Great numbers have been
sum of one hundred dollars. The next evening the have chanced to enjoy the pleasure of personal interalready cared by this noble remedy. Prompted by a'desire
The War with Chili.
overcoat was stolen by some graceless scamp, and the course and acquaintance, and sincerely moured by a peoA letter from Panama says indications are positive to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the rehonorable "gentleman from Monroe " was minus, to the le who had learned to respect his probity and admire
•mount aforesaid. The police were put po the scent is talents. In politics, he was a thorough Whig and a that Peru will declare in favor of Chili. She can send oeipe for preparing and naing this medicine, in a sealed enand finally the supposed thiel was arrested. The coat couse rvati ve Bepubli can. H is oratory was peculiar, and at once two screw steam frigates and two new very fast velope, to any who needs It, Faaa or CHABOE.
howover. was not round, and tlie fellow was discharged. the rbetora! merit of his addresses was sustained by a 16 gun screw corvettes, besides a few small steamers tbat Please Inclose a post-paid envelope, addressed to yourself.
Address,
JOSEPH T. TOMAN,
There were two citisens, however, who saw him steal powerful and flexible voice, a mobile countenance aod an con be very servicable in various ways. It is thoaght
' Station D, Bible Honse,
the coat, but their testimony, which would have un- impressive manner. His humor was genial aod irre- these would compel Parijo to concentrate his six ships
.
New York City.
doubtedly sent the thief to tba State Prison, was un- pressible, and his knowledge on all points, both histori- at one point, and thus rain the blockade. Io the mails (32-6m»)
-Wihe Cuba the Paris correspondent oftbe London Post
availible because they were negroes. The thief has be- cal aod cotemporary, extensive ond correct
J O S E P H DAME,
says, it ia generally believed in official circles that Spain
come a strong supporter of tbe Black Laws. Samuel is
[Advertiser k Tribune.
will push her demands against. Chili. England aod
understood to be a little shaky. Hitherto be had only
taken " the Democratic view f of tbe question. Tbe
Geo. Logan has positively declined tbe Mexican mis- France will remain neutral, while the United States will
espouse the cause of Chili.
(l*-*) VOKTHPOBT, LMlaaaV Co., M M .
" practical jriew " of it has quite crushed him.
lion.

C|e ®ranii Craprtst |terall).

f

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Deputy Collector.aid gotarjr fttblir.

^LVA* w i m i m t

TRAVERSE CITY.

I• NOTICE, f
T h e O r a n d T r a v e n t e Association will bold IU f o u r t h annua l m e e t i n g a t L e l a n d — c o m m e n c i n g o n Thursday e v e n i n g t h e
e l e v e n t h ( 1 1 t h ) of J a n u a r y n e x t — a n d closing on the S u n d a y
e v e n i n g following. O p e n i n g s e r m o n by Be*. J . H . Crumb.—
A g e n e r a l invitation t o a t t e n d t h e m e e t i n g ia cordially extended.
L E B O Y WARREN, Scribe.
Elk Rapids, Dec. 16,1864. fl"3*)

Thermometrical Register.
n i r o u roa n

32®
38°
40°

19°
28®

26°
33°
33®

a

15,
16.

13®
.26®
2'J®
15®

nc
S t o c k s BOB<la, M o r t g a g e * ,
Promissory
Note.,
Land WarranU u 4
Foreign Exchange.
Offers f o r sale—
U. a F i r e - t w e n t y Bonds,
0 . 8 . T e n - f o r t y Bond*.
U. a Seven-thirty Loan,
Michigan Six p e r cent. Bonda,
t Bondi
L latMi
2nd
W a y n e County Seven p e r cent. Bonda,
D e t r o i t City Seven per c e n t Bonda,
Genesee County Seven p e r c e n t B o n * .
Saginaw C o u n t y Ten p e r c e n t Bonda,
Bay C o u n t y Ten p e r c e n t Bonda,
Second National Bank, Detroit,
A m e r i c a n National Bank, Detroit,
F i r s t National Bank, H o u g h t o n ,
Detroit a n d J a c k s o n Coal C o m p a n y 8 t o c k ,
Eureka Iron Company 8tock,
Collins I r o n C o m p a n y Stock,
Locomotive W o r k s Stock,
United Statea Telegraph Stock,
Western Union Telegraph Stock,
Detroit City Street Railway Stock,
F o r t S t r e e t and Elmwood Railway S t o c k ,
Saginaw City S t r e e t Railway,
W a y n e County Salt Company S t o c k ,
Michigan Beater P r e s s Stock,
Peoples' Union Oil Stock,
Obert F a r m Oil Stock,
P e t r o l e u m Stocks generally,
T e n per c e n t Mortgages.
Hilitary I-and Warrants,
A g r i c u l t u r a l College Scrip,
S w a m p Land Scrip.

Drafta on all the principal cities a n d t o w n s in E u r o p e .
20®
35®
34®
34®

42®
3»®
37®
30®
2'J®
31,

WANTED.
Stock of F i r s t National Bank,
Stock of Sccond National Bank,
D e t r o i t City Bonds,
Wayne C o u n t y Bonds,
U. 8. Bonds of all kinds.
Telegraph Stocks.

34®

I t may i u t c r s t o u r r e n d e r s t o c o m p a r e

tbo tempera-

t o r e of T r a v e r s e C i t y w i t h t b e o u t s i d e 'world on t h e 1 4 t h
of tbe past December.
8® below reao.
A t Chicago
Milwaukee
Madison
Green Bay
Dubuque
S t . . Paul
Traverse City

LAND WARRA
Constantly o n hand and for sale as
p e r m i t . A t present I am selling
40s, W a r 1812, a t
120*,
160s, 1608, Agricultural College 8 c r i p
Swamp Land ScTlp on d o l l a r . . . .
^ L V A N WILKINS,
BROKER I *

NEW TOWNSHIP.—The B o a r d of S u p e r v i s o r s h e l d

a

m e e t i n g on T u e s d a y last, a u d o r g a n i z e d a new T o w n s h i p ,
It comprises town 27

north

range 14

\>or a n d s o u t h b y C r y s t a l L a k e .
Patten.

The

residence

first

Township

of M r . F . B . V a n

V . B. T h u r s t o n , F r e d e r i c k B . V a n F a t t e n a n d

R. Morgan, were appointed Inspectors.
FIRE.—The

dw el l i ng b o u s e

of S a m u e l

G i l b e r t , of

C r y s t a l L u k e , w a s d e s t r o y e d b y fire on t h e 1 9 t h u l t

He

w a s a b s c u t a t t h e time, a n d no o n e w a s a t h o m e e x c e p t
h i s wife, w h o w a s sick, a n d t r i a b l e t o save s c a r c e l y anythin?.

[lis furniture, clothing,

and

Winter's s t o c k

of

p r o v i s i o n s w e r e lost.
T h e w e a t h e r h a s c h a n g e d s u d d e n l y f r o m mild t o c o l d
add blustering.

O n e f o o t of snow.

M e s s BOOK STACK.—Gantou's S t a g e f o r M u s k e g o n left
OQ M o n d a y m o r n i n g w i t h s i x t h r o u g h p a w e n g e r s .

NEW

DRUG- STORE.

ASHTON & BACON

TTAVE
OPENED A DRUG STORE IN TRAVERSE
J j L c i t y . ono door e a s t of the Traverse City E x c h a n g e ,
F r o i t Street, w h e r e all k i n d s of fresh Drug*: a n d Medicines,
Paints, Oils, Groceries, Ac., Ac., A o , m a y b e obtained, cheap,
f o r cash.
(3-3w.)
• Traverse City, J a n u a r y 1, 1866.

WATCH REPAIRING!!
H a v i n g r e c e n t l y added largely to m y stock of
" W A T C H A N D J O B B I N G M A T E R I A L ,
Making a complete and cxtenaive assortment, I a m now
fully prepared to do-all kinds of

CLOCK, HAM iSD JIHELBI 8UAM6,

I n the best manner, a n d a t m u c h less rates than you can
t work done in any city. I have made ' a r r a n g e m e n t s a t
i following Postofficcs to h a v e work received a n d s e n t t o
m e for repairs :
TRAVERSE CITT, BENZOKIA, NOR WALK AND MAKI8TEE.

S

Critical )ik « (at Wikfo k, be, sJieiW.
Homestead, Dec. 23rd, 1865.
STRAY H E I F E R .
S T R A Y E D FBOM T H E SUBSCRIBER ON OR
about the ttrst ol J u n e , a TWO Y E A R OLD H E I F E R —
Bald Heifer is spotted with d a r k red a n d White—more red
t h a n white ; spots lsrge, h o r n s short a n d well spread. She
h a d on a P o k e when s h e l e f t ; may have now or may n o t
have.
Any information of h e r whereabouts, by a line
t h r o u g h the P o s t Office, w i l l be suitably rewarded.
O. E . CLARK.
Traverse, December 11,1865.
(52-4w*)

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PUBLIC NOTICE.
L A N D O F F I C E AT TRAVERSE C I T T , M I C H . , £

D e c e m b e r 1% 1 8 6 5 .
V
DON A, RICKET t
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T OOM. l i n t h a s been made a t t h i s office t h a t t h e land e n t e r e d by
you u n d e r t b e Homestead A c t of May 20,1862, on the 14th
day of J o n e . 1885* t o w i t : the s w j of section 21 t o w n 25 n o r t h
of range 12 west (No. 1218) h a s been abandoned by von f o r
more t h a n s i x months, and that we have appointed Wednesday, the 31nt day of J a n u a r y , 1866, at 1 o'clock P. H , f o r
h e a r i n g the above c o m p l a i n t and t a k i n g testimony t h e r e o n ,
a t the office of t h e Register of tbe 1-and Office a t T r a v e r s e
City, Michigan ; alt which time and place you may a p p e a r
ami show cause, if any y o u have, why the e n t r y so made by
y o u Bhould n o t be cancelled and the land revert to t h e Gov-

J a n o a r v 3, 1866.

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BRADFORD SHELDON:
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 h a s been made a t this office t h a t the land entered l>v
you under the Homestead A c t of May 20, 1862, on t h e 19tii
day of June, 1865, t o w i t : the s e t of section 31 town 28 n o r t h
" age 14 west (No. 1225) h a s been abandoned by y o u foi
t h a n six months, and t h a t we have appointed Wedui-K
day, the 21st day .of F e b , 1866, at 1 o'clock P. M., foi
hearing the above c o m p l a i n t and t a k i n g testimony thereon,
a t the office of the Register of the Land Office at T r a v c n Clty, Michigan ; a t which time a n d place you may sppci
—id show cause, if any you have, why the e n t r y so mado by
iu should n o t be cancelled a n d the land r e v e r t to t h e GovMnment
B n v f r i e n d of the said Bradford Sheldon may s p p c a r and
o K r proof as to whether he Is now, or h a s been, in the iand
naval service of the United States.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
(3-7t*)
R. G O O D R I C H . Receiver.

L A U D OFFICE AT TRAVERSE C I T T , M f c a , (

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ROBERT BARRELL:
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMplalut h a s been made at t h i s office t h a t the land entered b y
y o u u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May' 20, 1862, o n tbe 4tn
day of Nov., 1863, t o w i t : the s w j of s e i sec. 23 and w j of n e t
sec. 26 town 26 n o r t h of r a n g e 14 west, (No. 647) h a s b e e n
abandoned liy y o u f o r m o r e than s i x months, a n d t h a t we h a v e
appointed Wednesday, tbe 31st day of J a n , 1866, a t 1
o'clock P . M , for h e a r i n g t h e above complaint a n d t a k i n g
testimony thereon, at the office of the Register of t h e L a n d
Office at Traverse City, Michigan ; a t which time and p l a c e
you may appear and show canse, if a n y y o u have, why t h e
e n t r y so made by you should not bo cancelled, a n d t h e
l a n d revert to the G o v e r n m e n t
Any f r i e n d of tbe said Robert Barrell may appear a n d
offer proof as to w h e t h e r he is now, or h a s been, in tbe landnaval scrvice of the United States.
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M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
(52-Tt*)
R. G O O D R I C H , Receiver,

PUBLIC NOTICE. .

PUBLIC NOTICE.

D e c e m b e r 20. 1865.
JOHN PUGSLEY :
O U ARE H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
h a s been made at this office that the land entered by
you under the Homestead Act of May 20, 1862, on tbe 19th
.lay of J u n o . 1BC>5, to w i t : the w f l j of nwtty n w f l j of swUJ
and c j of swilj of section
31 town 28 north of
range 1J west. (No. 1224) h a s been abandoned by y o u
for more than six months, a n d that we have appointed Wednesday. the 7th day of Feb., 1866, at 1 o'clock r . JI., f o r hearing the above complaiut and taking testimony thereon, at
the office of the Register of the Land Office at Traverse City.
Michigan ; at whicn time and place you may a p p e a r a n d
show cause. If a n y you have, why the entry so made by y o u
shonld not be cancelled, and the land revert to tbe Govern-

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R. G O O D R I C H , Receher.
PUBLIC NOTICE.

L A N D O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E C I T Y , M I C H . ,

PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAND O F F I C E AT TRAVERSE CITY. MICH., j
J a n u a r y 3, 1866. j
FERDINAND CROUPA:
O U ARE HEREBY N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
• has been made at this office that t h o land entered bv
you u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20, 1862, on the 25th
day of O c t , 1864, to wit : the swI of section 34 t o w n 32
north ot range 8 weat (No. 1082) has been a b a n d o n e d by vou
for mdre t h a n six months, and that we have appointed Wednciday, the 21st day of Feb., 1866, at 1 o'clock r.
for
h e a r i n g the above complaint and t a k i n g testimony thereon,
a t the office of the Register of the I .and Office a t Traverse
City, Michigan ; a t which timo a n d place you inoy a p p e a r and
show cause, if a n y you have, why the e n t r y so made by y o u
should n o t be cancelled a n d the land revert to t b e Government
A n y f r i e n d of the said F e r d i n a n d Croupa may appear
and offer proof as to whether be is now, or h a s been, in the
land or naval service of the United States.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
(3-7t*)
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R. GOODRICH, Receiver.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAND O F F I C E AT TRAVERSE CITT, M I C H ,
J a n u a r y 3, 1866.
WILLIAM COLF :
O U A R E H E R E B Y NOTIFIED T H A T COMPLAINT
has been made at this office t h a t the l a n d entered by yon
u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20,1862, on the 9th day of
J u n e , 1864, t o w i t : the s w j section 4 t o w n 31 north
of range 8 west, (No. 938), has been abandoned by y o u for
more t h a n six months, a n d t h a t we have appointed Wednesday. the 21st day of Feb., 1866, a t 1 o'clock P. M., for h e a r i n g
the above complaint a n d t a k i n g testimony thereon, at the
office of the Register of the Land Office at Traverse City,
Michigan ; a t which time and place y o a may a p p e a r and
show cause, if any you have, why the e n t r y so mado by j o u
should n o t be cancelled, a n d the land revert t o t h e Government
Any f r i e n d of the said William Coif may a p p e a r a n d off e r proof as to w h e t h e r he is now, or h a s been, in tho l a n d
• naval service of the United States.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
(3-7t)
R. G O O D R I C H , R e c e i v e r .

MORGAN BATES, Register.

(52-7t*)

EDGAR ANNIS:
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
THAT
complaint has been made at t h i s office t h a t t h e land
entered by y o n u n d e r tbe Homestead A c t of May 20,
1862, on the 9th day of May, 1864, to wit : the w j or s e i
and oJ of sw{ of section 10 town 23 n o r t h of range 12
west, (No. 855) has l>een abandoned bv you f o r more t h a n
d x months, und t h a t we have appointed Wednesday, the
i t h day of February, 1866, at 1 o'clock -P. M., for hearNTS
low as the m a r k e t will ing the above complaint and t a k i n g t e s t i m o n y thereon, at the office of the Register of the Land Office at
Traverse City, Michigan : at which time a n d place y o u may
$42 t o $47.
appear a n d snow cause, if any you have, why the entry so
made by you should not be cancelled, and t h e land revert t o
t o 115.
the Government.
A n y friend of t h e said E d ^ a r A n n i s may appear
104 t o 108.
and offer proof as to w h e t h e r he is now, or h a s been, in t 1 - "
50c. t o 52c.
land or naval service of the United States.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
(l-7t*)
R. G O O D R I C H , Receiver.

PUBLIC NOTICE.

A n y f r i e n d of the said Don A. R i c k c t may a p p e a r andt
offer proof as t o whether he is now, or haa been, i a tbo t i n d .
naval service of the United States.

MICH., )

December 20, 1865.

OXEX.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
H A V E A Y O K E O F FOUR Y E A R O U ) CATTLE, O F
L A N D O F F I C E AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., )
m e d i u m size, beautiful red, well broke and handy in every
December 27, 1865. J
ilace, which I wish t o sell o n reasonable tertos or e x c h a n g e
E D W A R D G. C H A M B E R S :
or a good horse.
H. fc. STEWARD.
3 U ARB HEREBY N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
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Benzonia, Mich., Dee. 22nd, 1865.
has been made a t t h i s office t h a t the land entered b '
yon u n d e r the Homestesd A c t of May 20, 1862, on the 1 7 t l
STRAY CALF.
day of S e p t , 1863, t o w i t : tbe s w j of section 12 t o w n 26
A M E INTO T H E I N 0 L 0 8 U R E O F . T H E SUBSCRIBER n o r t h of range 15 west, (No 645V h a s been abandoned b y y o u
abont the 20th of November, a brindle 6 t e e r Calf, about for more than s i x months, a n d that we h a r e appointed WedSve m o n t h s old. The owner i s r e q u e s t e d t o prove property, nesday, the 14th day of Feb., 1866, at 3 o'clock r. u. f o r b e a r ing the above c o m p l a i n t and t a k i n g testimony thereon, at
p a y charges, a n d take b i m away.
t h e office of tbe Register of t h e Land Offico at Traverse
JOHN GRIEUCK.
City, Michigan ; at which t h n e and place you may a p p e a r
E l m w o o d . D e c . 19th, 1865,
(14#.)
and show cause, If any y o n have, why the entry so made
by y o u bhould n o t be cancelled, a n d the land r e v e r t t o tho
TO TAX PAYERS.
r p H E T A X ROLL FOR T H E TOWNS ( H P O F TRA- G o v e r n m e n t ;
Any f r i e n d o f t h e said Edward O. Chambers may appear a n d
J _ verae i s deposited with J . Cram, a t t h e County Clerk'a
Office, who la authorised to receive T a x e s a n d r e c e i p t t h e oOfer proof as t o w h e t h e r h e i s now, o r h a s been, in t h e l s n d
or naval service of the United States.
THOMAS H . CLYDE, Treasurer.
MORGAN BATES, R e g is te r .
Traveiae, December 6,1865.
(5Mw«)
(1-71*.)
R . GOODRICH. Recaivwr.

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PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE C r r r ,

L A N D OFFICE AT TRAVERSE C I T T , M i e n . , f

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PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAND O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E CITY, MICH., 1
December 20, 1865. y
DANIEL MANSFIELD :
O U ARE H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
has been made a t t h i s office that t h e Isnd entered by
y o n - u n d e r t h e Homestead A c t Of May 20, 1862, on t h e 20th
d a y o f J n n e , 1865, t o w i t : the se{ of section 8 town 27
n o r t h of range 13 w e s t (No. 1230), h i s been abandoned by
you f o r more t h a n s i x months, and t h a t w e ' h a v e appointed
Wednesday, t h e 7th day of February, 1866, at 1 o'clock P.
** ' 9 r b e a r i n g t h e above complaint and t a k i n g testimony
on, at the office of the Register of tbe L a n d Office at
Traverse City, Michigan : at which t i m e a n d place y o u
may a p p e a r a n d show cause, if any you have, why the ent r y s o made by you should not be cancelled, a n d the land
revert t o t h e G o v e r n m e n t .
Any f r i e n d of the said Daniel Mansfield may appenr a n d
offer proof as t o w h e t h e r he is now. or h a s been, in the land
• naval service of t h e United States.
MORGAN BATES. Register.
(l-7t*)
R. GOODRICH. Receiver.

Stocks, Bonds, Mortgages,
Promissory
Notes,
L a n d W a r r a n U and Foreign Exchange,
(3-tf.)
No. 12, ROTUNDA BUILDING. DETROIT.

a n d 2 7 n o r t h r a n g e 1ft west, a n d i s b o u n d e d ,on t h e e a s t

M e e t i n g will b e held a t t h e

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PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAND O F F I C E A T T R A V E R S E CITY, M I C H , >

D e c e m b e r 13, 1865. J
FREDERICK KNUTH:
O U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT
haa been made a t thia otfcee t h a i tbe l a i d e n t e r e d by
you u n d e r t h e Homestead A e t Of May Jo,1862, o n t h e 2Gth
day of O c t . 1863, t o w i t : t b e * « i of swflj tffseet'on 31 t o w n 23
north of range 15 west, (No. 633,) baa been abandoned b y
you far m o r e t h a n six montha, a n d t h a t we b a t e , a p p o i n t e d
Wednesday, the 31st day of J s A , 1866. a t 1 o'clock, P . 1 L ,
f o r h e a r i n g t h e above c o m p l a i n t and t a k i n g t e s t i m o n y t h e r e on, a t the office of t b e Register of the L a n d Offioe a t T r a verse City, M i c h i g a n ; a t w h i c h time a n d place y o n may anar a n d show cause, if any yotf have, why t h e e n t r y ao m a d e
, yon should h o t be cancelled, a n d t h e land r e v e r t t o t h e
Government.

Any f r i e n d or the said F r e d e r i c k Ktfoth may appear a n d
offer proof as t o w h e t h e r he is now, o r haa been, In the l a n d
r naval s e r v i c e of the United States.MORGAN BATES, R e g i s t e r .
(52-71.•) ,
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.

Business P a p e r and L o a n s on Collaterals negotiated.
JST Six io E i g h t per c e n t interest paid on " Stock Loans, r
with United Slates Bonds.
Z-9~ L o a n s re-paid a t ono day's n o t i c e . ^ C
No. 12, I t o t u n d a B u i l d i n g , D e t r o i t .
(3-tf.)

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c a l l e d PLATT.

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PUBLIC NOTICE.
L A N D O F F I C E A T T R A V E R S E CITY, M I C H , )
D e c e m b e r 27, 1865. \
LEVI CLARK :
O U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED T H A T COMPLAINT
haa been m a d e a t thia office t h a t t h e land entered by
y o u u n d e r t h e Homestead A c t of May 20, 1861, on t h e 9th
day of J u n e , 18C4, t o w i t : the se{ of section 4
town 31 n o r t h of r a n g e 8 west, (No. 937) haa been abandoned by you f o r m o r e t h a n s i x months, a n d t h a t w e h a v e
appointed Wednesday, t h e 14th day of-Eebruary, 1866. a t 1
o'clock, P. M , f o r h e a r i n g t h e above c o m p l a i n t a n d t a k i n g
testimony thereon, at t h e office of the Register of t h e
Land Office at T r a v e r s e City, M i c h i g a n ; a t w h i c h t i m e
and place you may a p p e a r a n d show cause, if any y o u
have, why the e n t r y s o made by you ahould n o t be cancelled, a n d t h e l a n d r e v e r t t o the G o v e r n m e n t .
A n y f r i e n d of the
said Levi Clark may a p p e a r
a n d offer proof as t o w h e t h e r he is now, or haa been, in the
land o r naval service of t h e United States.
MORGAN BATES, Regiater.
(1-71*)
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B. GOODRICH. Receiver.

Any friend of the said J o h n I'ngsley may a p p e a r a n d
offer proof as to whether ho is now, or lias been, in the land
or naval servlco of the United States.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
(l-7t*)
R. G O O D R I C H Receiver.

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L A R D O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E C I T T , M I C S . , )

D e c e m b e r 13, 1 8 6 5 .
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G E O R G E Q U I G L E Y , SKKR. :
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 thi* office that the land entered b y
yon u n d e r the Homestead AQ» of May 20,1862, on t h e l l t f r
dHy of April. 1864, to w i t : the n e f l j of section 6 t o w n 31 n o r t h
of range 8 west, (No. 768) h a s been abandoned by you f o r
more than six months, a n d t h a t we have appointed Wednesday, t h e 31st day of J a n . , 1866, at 1 o'clock r .
f o r hearing t h e above c o m p l a i n t and t a k i n g testimony thereon, at
the office of the Register o f t h e I.and Office at Traverse City,
Michigan ; at which time and place you may a p p e a r a n d
show canse, if any you have, why the e n t r y so made by y o u
should not be cancelled, a n d t h e land revert t o t b e Govern-'
ment
Any friend of t h e said George Quigiey, S r , mayy a p p e a r
and offer proof as to whether he Is now, or
m, in t h e
land or naval service of tbe United Statea.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
(52-7t*J
R . G O O D R I C H . Receiver.
PUBLIC NOTICE,

PUBLIC

LAND O F F I C E

NOTICE.

L A N D O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E C I T T ,

MICH., ?

D e c e m b e r 20, 1 8 6 5 .
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NELSON HUDSON :
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 a t this office that the land entered by
you u n d e r t b e Homestead Act of May 20.1862, on the 28th
day of May, 1864, t o wit : the wf of se< Bee. 1 and w | of n c j
sec. 12 town 27 n o r t h oi range 15 west, (No. 922) haa been
abandoned by yon f o r more than six months, and that we
have appointed Wednesday, the 7th day of Feb., 1866,
at 1 o'clock P. M., f o r h e a r i n g the above complaint
and t a k i n g testimony thereon, at the office of the Register of
the Land Office at T r a v e r s e City, Michigan ; at which
time and place you may appear a n d show cause, if any
you have, why the entry so made by you Bhould not be cancelled, and tbe land revert to tbe Government.
Any friend of the said Nelson Hudson may appear
and offer proof as to whether he is now, or has been, in tbe
land or naval scrvice of the United States.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
(l-7t*)
R . G O O D R I C H , Receiver.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAND O F F I C E AT TRAVERSE CITY, M I C H ,
December 20, 1865.
G E O R G E H. M E A D :
O U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED T H A T COMPLAINT
has been made a t t h i s office that the land entered by
you u n d e r tho Homestead A c t of May 20, 1862, on the 12U
day of May, 1864, t o w i t : the s w j of section 24
town 28 n o r t h of range 13 w e s t (No. 868), h a s been abandoned by you for more than six m o n t h s ; and t h a t we have
appointed Wednesday, t h e 7th day of February, 1866,
o'clock P . M„ f o r h e a r i n g the above complaint and t a k i n g
testimony thereon, at the office of Register of t h e Land Ofat Traverse City, Michigan ; a t which time and place
_ may appear a n d show cause, if any you have, why the
E n t r y so made by you should not be cancelled, a n d the land
- ~ r t to the G o v e r n m e n t
ly friend of tbe said George H. Mead may a t
offer proof a s t o whether he is now, or has been, in the
l s n d or naval service of t h e United States.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
(l-7t*.)
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.

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PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAND O F F I C E AT TRAVERSE CITY. MICH, j
December 13, 1865. '
THOMAS G R E E N :
O U ARE H E R E B Y NOTIFIED T H A T C0MPLA1
fcas been made a t t h i s office t b s t the land entered by you
under the Homestesd A c t of May 20, 1862, on the
23rd day of April, 1864, to w i t : the n e j of i w j section 19
town 28 n o r t h of r a n g e 18 west (No. 832), haa been abandoned
b y y o u f o r m o r e t h a a six months, and t h a t we have appointed
Wednesday, the 31st day of January, 1866, at 1 o'clock P. M ,
f o r b e a r i n g tbe above complaint and t a k i n g testimony
thereon, a t the office of the Register of the Land Office at
Traverse City, Michigan ; at wbfeb time and place you may
appear and ahow cause, if a n y you have, why the entry
so made by y o u should not be cancelled, and the land revert to the G o v e r n m e n t
A n y M e n d of the said Thomas Green may appear
a n d otiter proof f a t o whether he la n o w , or h a s been, in the
land o r n a v a l l i ' r v i o a of the United States.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
(52-71*)
B GOODRICH, Receiver.

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AT T R A V E R S E C I T T , M I C H , >

D e c e m b e r 6, 1865.
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JACKSON THURBER:
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YOU A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMplaint has been made at t h i s office that t h o land entered by
you u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20,1862, on the 3rd
day of O c t , 1864. t o w i t : tho wl of aei a n d ef of s w |
of section 6 t o w n 27 north of range 12 west (No. 1052)
h a s been abandoned by y o u for more t h a n s i x months, a n a
that we have appointed Thursday, the 25th day of J a n u ary, 1866, at 1 o'clock P . M., for h e a r i n g the above complaint
a n d t a k i n g testimony thereon, at the office of the R e g i s t e r of
the Land Office at Traverse City. Michigan ; at which time
a n d place y o u may appear a n d show cause, if any you have,
why the entry so mado by yon should n o t be cancelled a n d
t h e land revert t o the G o v e r n m e n t
Any f r i e n d of the sa ! d J a c k s o n Tburber stay appear a n d
offer proof as to whether he is now, or h a s been, in the l a n d
naval service of the United States.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
(51-7L*)
R. G O O D R I C H , Receiver.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE C r r r , Mictf., )
December 6, 1865.
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ALLEN STEPHENS :
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 a : this office that the land entered by
you u n d e r the Homestead A c t o f May 20,1862/on the 29th day
of May, 1865, to w i t : the nei of section 28 town 25 north of
range 12 w e s t (No. 1184) h a s been abandoned by bim f o r
more than six months, and t h a t we have appointed Wednesdsy, tho 24th dsy of J a n , 1866, at 1 o'clock P . M , for hearing tbe above complaint and t a k i n g testimony thereon, a t
tbe office of the Register of the Land Offico at T r a v e r s e City,
Michigan ; at which time and place yon may a p p e a r and
show cause, if any you have, why the e n t r y so made by h i m
should n o t be cancelled, a n d the land revert t o the Goveni-

r naval service of the United States.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
(51-71)
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R . G O O D R I C H , Receiver.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
L A N D O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E C m r ,

MICH., /

D e c e m b e r 6, 1 8 6 5 .
£
T o t h e L e g a l R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of F r e e d o m B n n d v :
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMlaint has been mado at t h i s office t h a t t h e taad entered by
Im u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20, 1862, on the 14tb
day of December, 1863, t o w i t : t b e s e t of section 23 t o w n
28 north of rango 12 west, (No. 689) baa been abandoned by
b i m for m o r e t h a n six montha, and t h a t we h a v e appointed
Wednesday, the 24th day of J a n u a r y , 1866, at 9 o'clock A. M.,
for h e a r i n g tbe above complaint and t a k i n g testimony thereon, at the office of the Register of the L a n d Office at Traverse City. M i c h i g a n : at which t i m e a n d place you may appear a n d show cause, if a n y y o u have, why the e n t r y so made
by bim should n o t be cancelled and t h e land revert t o t h e
Government
Any friend of the said Freedom Bundy may a p p e a r a n d
offer proof aa t o whether he ia now, or h a s been, in t h e l a n d
or naval service of the United Statea.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
(11-71*)
R . G O O D R I C H , Receiver.

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NOTIFIED T H A T COM:
e at t h i s o l H c e t h a t t h e l a n d entered
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- — i s t e a d A c t o f May JO, IffcJ, on the 1 C _
r rf December, !l«tfS, t o w H t h e nfl} of nwfli a n d
of
nwfl{ of section ! S t o w n
34 n o r t h of
r a n g e 1 1 west (No. 881) h a s been abandoned by y o u
. f o r m o r e than s i x m o n t h s , a n d t h s t we h a r e appointed Wednesday, t h e 17th d a y of J a f l n a r f t I860, a t 1 o'clock P . M . ,
for b e a r i n g the above c o m p l a i n t a n d t a k i n g testimony thereo f at t h e office of the Register of the L a n d Office *t Traverse q i t y , Michigan ; a t wlilcb t)me a n d place yon may app e a r and w w ' c a m e , if Shy yon have, why t h e e n t r y so made
n r y o u should n o t ^ e cancelled a n d the land revert to the
Government
;
A n y M e n d - o f the said J o h n tf. Brown m a y a p p e a r a n d
offer proof a s t o whether b e is noir, or has been, in the land
o r n a v a l service of the United Stales.
;
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M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
(60-7t*)
R-i G O O D R I C H ^ Receiver.

PUBLIC HOTICB.
L A N D O F F I C E A T T R A V E R S E C I T Y , MICH., )
November 22, 1865. \
J A S O N 8. R A N S O M :
O D A B E HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT
h s s been m a d e a t t h i s office t h a t the land entered bv
OF
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you u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 30, 1862, on the 19th
day of AprU. 1864, t o w i t : t h e ne* section 20
t o w n 37 n o r t h of r a n g e 12 w e s t ( N o . 778) h a s
b e e n abandoned by you f o r m o r e t h a n s i x months,
W h o have with ourselves seen t h e g r e a t c h a n g e w h i c h has
a n d t h a t w e have appointed Wednesday, t h e 10th
day of J a n u a r y , 1866, at 1 o ' c l o c k r. ifc, for hearonie o r e r o u r w i l d e r n e s s In t h e few y e a r s p a s t ; a n d who
i n g t h e above c o m p l a i n t a n d t a k i n g testimony thereon, at
t h e office o f t h e Register of t h e L a n d Office at Traverse City. have, we t r u s t a p p r e c i a t e d o u r e n d e a v o r s t o cater to t h e i r
Miobigan ; a t which time a n d place yon may appear a n d wants, t a s t e s a n d requirements f o r the past five y e a r s ; we
aheftr cause, il any y o u have, why t h e e n t r y so made by you
should not be csncelled a n d the l a n d revert to t h e Govern- c o m e with t h a n k s f o r t h e past, a n d h o p e f o r the f u t u r e .
ment
O n c e more we h a v e m s d e o u r semi-annual visit t o the
A n y friend ot the said J a s o n 8 Ransom may appear and off e r proof as to whether he i s now, or h s s been, in the land o r
naval service of the United States.
MORGAN BATE8, Register.
And a f t e r s e v e n w e e k s
(49-7t*)
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.

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7i P U B L I C N O T I C E .
LAUD O m o i AT TRAVKRS^ C r r r , MICH., ?
N o v e m b e r 29, 1 8 6 5 .
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T o t h e L e g a l R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of R o d o l p h o s P . J o s l i n :
Y O U A R K H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMplaint h s s been m a d e a t t n l s office t b s t tbe land entered b v
n l m n n d e r the Homestead A c t of'May 20,1863, on the 16th
d s y of J u n e , 1863, t o wK : t h e
of swfl{ e | of swfli
s n d i w i ' o f s e t s e c t i o n 6 towto 24 n o r t h of r a n g e 11
west, (No. 854) has been abandoned by h i m f o r
m o r e t n a n six months, and ;tbst we h a v e appointed
W e d n e s d a y , the 17th day of J a n u a r y , 18C6, at 10
o'clock A. M., for h e a r i n g the above complaint a n d t a k i n g
t e s t i m o n y thereon, at the office of t h e R e g i s t e r of t h e L a n d
Office at T r a v e r s e City, Michigan ; at which time and place
y o u may a p p e a r a n d show cause; if a n y y o u have, why the
e i t k y so made b y him should not' be cancelled and t h e land
r e v e r t t o the G o v e r n m e n t
A n y friend of the ssid R o d o l p b t s P. J o s l i n msy s p p e a r and
offer p r o o f a a t o w h e t h e r he is now, or h s s been, in the land
or naval servioe of t h e United States.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
(50-71*)
R G O O D R I C H , Receiver.

PUBLIC NOTICE.

LAMD OFFICE AT TRAVERSE C r r r , MiICH.,
ica., )

November 29,
55. \
GEORGE AYLSWORTH :
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMplslnt has been m a d e at t h i s office t h a t the land entered by
y o n u n d e r the Homestead Act of May 20, 18C2, on the 26th
d a y of June, 1863, to w i t : the s w | of section 29 town 28 north
of range 14 west (No. 385) has b t e n abandoned by you for
more than six months, a n d t h a t W>; have appointed Wednesday, the 17th day of Jan., 1866, at 1 o'clock P . M , for bearing the above complaint a n d t a k i n g testimony t h e r e o n , at
t h e office of the Register of the Li.rnl Office at Traverse City.
Michigan ; at whlen time and plsce yon may appear and
show cause. If any y o c have, why the entry so made by you
should n o t be cancelled and the land revert t o the Government
Any friend of tbe said Geort-e Aylsworth may a p p e a r
a n d offer proof a s td w h e t h e r h e ' i s now, or h a s been, in the
land or naval s e r v i c e of the United States.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
(50-7t#)
R . G O O D R I C H , Receiver.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAND O F F I C E A T T R A V E R S E CITY, M I C H . , )
December 6, 1865. )

HENRY 0. FULLER:

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O U A R E HEREBY N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
h a s been made at this office t h a t the land e n u r e d by
y o n u n d e r the Homestead A c t o f M a y 20,1862, on the 20th day
of May, 1663, t o w i t :
the s e i section 29 town 29
n o r t h of range 13 west (No. 274), b a a been abandoned by you
f o r m o r e t h a n s i x months, and t h a t we have appointed Wednesday, the 24th day of J a n . , 1866, at 1 o'clock r . x. for h e a r i n g
t h e above complaint and t a k i n g testimony thereon, a t the office of the Register of the Land Office a t T r a v e r s o City. Michigan ; a t w h i c h time a n d place you may appear and show
cause, If-any you have, why t h e entry so made by y o u should
n o t be cancelled, and the l a n d revert t o t b e G o v e r n m e n t
A n y f r i e n d of t h e said H e n r y C. Fuller may a p p e a r a n d
offer proof as to whether he is nofr, or haa been, in the land or
n a v a l service of the United State*.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
(61-7t*)
B. GOODRICH, Receiver.

PUBLIC NOTICE.

LAND O m e n AT TRAVERSE C r r r , MICH., )

December 6, 1865. )
WILLIAM ANDREWS :
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMp l a i n t bos been msde at t h i s offieo t h a t the land entered bv
you u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20, 1862, on the 5th
day of S e p t , 1863, to w i t : the s w j of section 32 town 28
north of range 14 west (No. 523) h a s been abandoned by vou
f o r more t h a n s i x months, a n d t h a t we have appointed Wednesday, the 24th day of J a n - 1866, at 1 o'clock P. M , for
b e a r i n g tbe above complaint and t a k i n g testimony thereon,
at t h e office of the Register of the L a n d Office at Traverse
City,'Michigan ; at which time a n d place you may appear
a n d show cauae, if any y o u have, why tbe entry so made by
you should not be cancelled a n d the land revert t o the Government
.
,
Any f r i e n d of the said William Andrews may appear and
oflter proof as to w h e t h e r he Is nkiw, o r has been, in the land
or naval service of the United States.
,
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
(51-7t»)
R G O O D R I C H . Receiver.
~

PUBLIC NOTICE.
L A N D O F F I C E AT TRAVERSE CITY, M I C H . , }

D e c e m b e r 6, 1 8 6 5 .

$

JENKS LAMMON:
j
Y O U A R E J J E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMplalnt h a s been B a d e at t h i s office t h a t the land entered by
you u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20, 1862. on t h e 29th
day of May, 1865, to w i t : tho BWII of section 27 town 25 north
of range 12 wist, (No. 1185) h s s been abandoned by you for
more t h a n s i x months, a n d t h a t we have appointed Wednesday, the 24th day of J a n u a r y , 1806, a t 3 o'clock P . M., for
h e a r i n g the above complaint and t a k i n g testimony thereon,
a t the office of t h e Register of t h e L a n d Office a t Traverse
City, Michigan ; a t which time a n d place you may appear
And Show cause, if a n y y o u have, why the e n t r y so made by
y o u ahould n o t be cancelled a n d the land revert t o the Government
, .
Any friend of the said J e n k s Lnmmon may appear and off e r proof as t o w h e t h e r he i s now, or h a s been, in the land or
naval service of the United Stateii.

(51-7t#)

MORGAN BATES, Register.
R- GOODRICH, Receiver.
PUBLIC NOTICE.

LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITT, MICH.,

•December 6,1865.
A8A M. REYNOLDS: __j

- V O U A B E HEItBBY N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
Y haa been n a d e at t h i s office t h a t the land entered by
Vou n n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20, 1862, on t h e 37th
dav of ApriL 1865, to w i t : t h e s w | of s e t e l or sw*
a n d amk of *mk section 14 t o w n 33 n o r t h of range
8 west,,(No. 1144) h a s been a b a n d o n e d by yon f o r more
t h a n six months, a n d t h a t we h a v e appointed Wednesday,
t h e 34th day of J a n . 1866, at 1 tfclook r .
for hearing the
above c o m p l a i n t a n d t a k i n g testimony thereon, at the office
of t h e Register of t h e L a n d Offioe a t Traverse City, Michigan ;
_ie land r e v e r t t o t h e G o v e r n m e n t
A n y f r i e n d of t h e said A s a * . Reynolds m a y appear a n d
-oflfcr proof aa t o w h e t h e r he i s now, or has been, in t h e land
« r naval aertrice of tbe Dnited States.
MORGAN BATES, Begister.
(fl-Tn*
JL GOODRICH, Receiver.

TO THE GENEROUS POTLIO
Grand Traverse Region

FRUITS—Prunes, c u r r a n t s , p e a c h e s , Q u i n c e s p t o m s t o e .
FURNITURE—Buresus, bedsteads, chairs, tables, a t a n d s ,
r o c k e r s , chllds chairs, matrasses, Ac
GINGHAMS—Scotch, Glssgow, Lancaster, and cUeck drsaogoods.
GLASS—A t a i l a s s o r t m e n t of sixes, 8 x 10 t o 30 x-30.
GLOYES—Buck, dog, ringwood, kid, wool, silk, cotton, U i l i n l i n e d gents, ladies, misses a n d boys.
GRAIN—Buckwheat, corn, wheat, Ac.
GROCERIES—A c o m p l e t e line, b o u g h t early, a n d f o r aale

GUNPOWDER—Rifle, in cans, a n d T. T. T. O. s p o r t i n g i »
kegs.
H A I R O I L — P b s l o n ' s Bear.Maccasor
H A N D K E R C H I E F S — G e n t s s n d ladies, h e m m e d r e a d y d a s '
use, silk, linen, cotton, Ac.
H A Y — F o r sale, or will purchase.
HATS—A full a s s o r t m e n t , onion, s o n a v e , Burnslde, B u t l e r ,
black, drab, t a n , pearl, Ac
HOSE—Cashmere, merino, cotton, colored b l a c k a n d w h i t e ,
childs and misses, a complete line.
HOPS—Nice fresh pressed hops.
HIDES—.Ve buy all k i n d s of m a r k e t a b l e hldee.
I n d i g o — R e a l Spanish float
Have r e t u r n e d w i t h t h e m o s t
I n d l u B o b b e r — C o a t s , shoes, elastic, bands,erasers aad<
hats.
I n d i a C l o t h — A nice sample.
I r o n — R o u n d , square, flat juniata, scraps, sweedes, Lake
I n very many respects, w e believe,
Superior h o r s e shoe, nail rod, lire.
J a c o n e t — A f u l l line, bonght of importers.
J a y n e a M e d i c i n e s — W e are special agents f o r all Dr.
EVER BROUGHT INTO THIS VICINITY.
J a y n c s genuine preparations, and Job the same at aa low
rates as can be b o u g h t elsewhere.
J e w e l r y — A s n u g stock, well assorted.
O u r line of
•;?!"
J e l l i e s — R a s p b e r r y , currant, quinces, strawberry, p i a »
FOREIGN AND
DOMESTIC
DRESS GOODS
apple.
K e n n e d y ' s M e d i c i n e s — a n assortment of these justly famed medicines o n sale.
I s Urge, and double the a s s o r t m e n t of a n y
K e t t l e s — 3 , 5 , 8,10, pail, 30, 45, 60,90 gallon, at reasonable
rates, a full line.
K e r o s e n e — b o u g h t low, and for aale at c o r r e s p o n d i n g r s t e s
by t h e quantity.
K n i v e s — P o c k e t table, carving, bntchera, shoe, bowie a n d
I n point of prl<0, we are c o n f i d e n t t h a t we a r t
p e n k n i v e s ; our stock of table knives is lsrge and we
Invite the attention of the wholesale trade. We can off e r bargains.
L a c e — c o t t o n , linen, real thread, amyrna. Imitation, allk,
black and white, valenclennes. purling, c r o c k e t
T h a n can be f o o n d outside our large cities. We have
L e a t h e r — S o l e , upper, kip, calf, morrocco, linings, b i n d i n g
Ac.
L e a d —bar, white and red lend.
L i m e — Q u i c k , and water lime, reasonable.
To s c o n r the m a r k e t and p u r c h s s e wherever
L i l l y W h i t e — f o r the ladles, best quality, as also p u l k f e »
its spplication.
L o c k s — D o o r , t r u n k , chest, box, pad, tllL
M a d d e r — D u t c h madder.
M n g i c R u f f l i n g — a s s o r t e d qualities and widths.
Would buy tbe m
M a r s e i l l e s — n small a s s o r t m e n t some nice.
M e r i n o e s — t h e s e goods we have a snng assortment, well seH A N N A H , LAY A C O .
lected. Dought l o w . a n d for sale in patterns below t h e
market, some very cheap. F r e n c h , a fnil a s s o r t m e n t
T r a v e r s e City, Nov., 33, 1*65.
M o l a s s e s — a full line, and of good quality, a s sweet a a

M E T R O P O L I S ,

PUBLIC NOTICE.
L A N D O F F I C E AT T R A V E l i s E CITY, MICH.
November 22, 1865.
STEPHEN CARMAN :
O U A R E HEREBY N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
h a s been made a t t h i s office t h a t the land entered by
you u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20, 1862, on the 6th
iaj of Msy,.1865, t o w i t : tbe nwfl* of sec. 4 town 25 north of
r a n g e 10 west, (No. 1145) has been abandoned by yon for
more than six months, and t h a t we have appointed Wednesd v . the 10th day of Jan., I860, a t 1 o'clock r. * , for h e a r i n g
the above complaint and t a k i n g testimony thereon, at tho
office of the Register o( t h e Land Office a t Traverse City,
Michigan ; a t which time a n d place you may appear a n d
show cause, if any y o u have, why tho entry so made by you
should n o t be cancelled and the land r e v e r t j the Government.
A n y f r i e n d of the said Stephen Carman may appear
a n d offer
.. proof iaa t o w h e t h e r he is now, or has been, in the
— — naval service of the United States.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
(49-7t*)
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.

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Tjjsr r i R I N G

EFFORT

COMPLETE STOCK OF GOODS

PREVIOUS STOCK.

PUBLIC NOTICE.
L A N D O F F I C E AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.,
November 22, 1865.
T o t b e L e g a l R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of J o h n S h o r t a l l :
O C 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 office t h a t the land entered by
h i m n n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20, 1*02, on the 24th
day of Nov., 1863, t o wit : the n i o r n e j see. 2<> and n i of
n w | section 21 town 28 n o r t h of range 14 west, (No.
666) h a s been abandoned by him for more than six
months, and t h a t we have appointed Wednesday,
10th day of J a n u a r y , 1866, at 3 o'clock r . M.. IUI
hearing the above c o m p l a i n t and t a k i n g
testimony
thereon, at tbe office or the Register of the Land Office
at T r a v e r s e City, Michigan ; a t which time and p l a c e
yon may appear a n d show cause, if any yon have, why
the e n t r y so made b y bim shonld n o t be cancelled, and the
land revert to the G o v e r n m e n t
Any friend of . t h e said J o h n Sbortall may appear and
API'1-.ES—Bv t h e bushel or b a r r e l — D r y a n d Green.
offerproof as to w h e t h e r h e is now, or has been, in the land
ALPACCAf^—Black, Tan Drabs, T a n , " Moon on tbe Lake,
: naval service of the United States.
Brown, Maroon. Dotted, Ac.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
A X E S — H u n t ' s , H u r d A Blodgett's, c h o p p i n g , b r o a d ,
(49-7t*)
R. GOODRICH Receiver.
hand, boys a n d h u n t e r s .
A X E HELVES—An assortment of good quality and make.
1
PUBLIC NOTICE.
A Y E H S MEDICINES—For w h i c h w e are Agents a n d k e e p
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVKRSE CITY, MICH.. )
complete assortment—low t o t h e trade.
BASKETS—Willow a n d ash m a r k e t half bushel, bushel, a n d
November 22, 1865. J
one a n d a half buBhuel c o r n Baskets, travelling
ELCY M. STONE :
lunch.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COM- BALMORALS—Lewis
a n d o t h e r s t a n d a r d makes.
plaint h a s been made a t this offlcb t h a t the land entered bv BAGS—Grain and flour.
you u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20, 1B62, on the 6tli BELLS—Cow, sheep, h a n d , t e a and sleigh.
day of S e p t , 18C3, t o w i t : the swflj of section IB town 25 HER AGE—Brown, b l s e k . blue a n d green.
north of range 11 w e s t (No. 627) has been abandoned by you BKANS—We shall be in the m a r k e t for p u r c h a s e «f p r i m e
lor more than six months, and that we have appointed Wedquality a n d shall sell at a small a d v a n c e
nesday, the 10th day of J a n u a r y , 1SCB, at 1 o'clock P. M., BEEF—No. 1 Chicago Mess by the barrel, < i h u n d r e d , '
for h e a r i n g the above complaint and t a k i n g testimony
pound.
thereon, a t the office of the Begister of the I.and Office at BEESWAX—A full stock.
Traverse City, Michigan : at which time and place you may BIBLES—The A m e r i c a n Bible D e p o s i t o r y ii
s p p e a r and show cause, if a n j you have, why the entry no
tlon.
made by yon should n o t be cancelled a n d the land r e v e r t to BOOTS—Mens, lumbi r m e n s l o n g leg, cow hide, kip. calf
tho Government.
lined, calf t a p sole, calf p u m p s o l e , boys, y o u t h s and
Any f r i e n d of the said Elcy M. Stone may appear and offer
childs.
proof as t o w h e t h e r she is now, or has been, in the land or BRIDLES—Black, r n s s e t t and r e i n s with bitts.
naval service of tho United States.
Bit A11)—Crotchet Embroidery, colored a n d black, s k i r t
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
colors, silk a n d worsted
(49-7t*)
, R . G O O D R I C H . Receiver.
BUTTER—B.v the firkin or pound of good quality.
BCCKETR—Iron bouud oak well buckets.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
CAMBRICS—Paper, colored a n d black, common, do.
CAPS—Mens cloth, plush, mohair, Ac., boys and childs a full
LA.VD O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E GITY, M I C H . ,
assortment
,
, „
N o v e m b e r 22, 1 8 6 5 .
CASSIMF.RES—Black, a good line, colored and Fancy,
SAMUEL SPLAN :
s u p e r i o r assortment of A m e r i c a n , English a n d F r e n c h
YOU A R E H E R E B Y NOTIFIED T H A T £OMmakers.
,
,
p l a i n t b a s been made at t h i s office t h a t t h e land entered by C E R E U S — P h s l o n ' s N i g h t B l o o m i n g , " t h e perfume f o r t h e
y o n n n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20, 1802, on the 29th
day of February, 1804, to w i t : the n e i of section 22 CHE'ES'E—"Hambnrg," of New Y o r k m a n u f a c t u r e .
7" west,
town 33 n o r t h of rai
* (No. 724) has been abandon- CHAMBREYS—A small a s s o r t m e n t
ed by y o u for mor< __ in six months, and t h a t we have ap- C H A I N S Trace, halter, Jack a n d cable in 1-4, 5-16, 3-8 and
the
22nd
day of April, 1866, nt
pointed „Friday,
7-16 inch,
V o'clock A. M-, for h e a r i n g the above c o m p l a i n t a n d taking CIGARS—A good stock and of good grades.
testimony thereon, nt the office of the Register of the Land CLOTH—Black a n d blue broad cloth, ladles repellant,
Office at Traverse City, Michigan ; at which t i m e a n d place
brown, black, tan and drab.
you may appear a n d show cause, if any you have, why tbe COBURGHS—A complete Hne, In all colors.
e n t r y so made by you shonld — ' *—
!••»< C L O C K S — U p r i g h t gothic, ovil, marine, striking, alarm, and
r e v e r t t o the G o v e r n m e n t
Any friend of the said Samuel Splan may appear and
offer proof as to whether he Is now, or has been, in the land
b o u g h t low, of fashionable designs, and for sale reasonor naval service of the United States.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
COTTON Brown, 3-4 4-4,5-4, in heavy and fine, bleached
3-4 to 5-4 nicely assorted, a n d arc selling at the bottom
(49-71*) •
R GOODRICH, Receiver.
or the m a r k e t
. . .
COLLARS—Gents assorted, Ladies various styles, slso horse
PUBLIC NOTICE.
and p o n y collars.
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
C O F F E E — J a v a . Rio, g r o u n d and mixed.
November 29, 1865.
CORSETS—White and colored.
MICHAEL DEARIN :
COTTONADES—A fair assortment.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COM- CONFECTIONARY—A good line at retail and wholesale,
a small lot of fancy conversation candys.
plaint has been made at this office t h a t t h e land entered b;
y o n n n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20, 1862, on Hhe 9tl , CROCKERY—Bought of i m p o r t e r s direct and Is sold a
as can be b o u g h t
day of April, 1864, to wit : the se< of section 26 town 28
north of range 14 w e s t (No 766) h a s been abandoned b y v o u CRINOLINE—A very large stock to Job f r o m .
for more than six months, and that we have appointed Wed- C R A D L E S — C b l l d r e o s and grain, assorted.
nesday, the 17th day of January, 18C6, a t 10 o'clock A M., CRACKEBS—Pic Nic, soda, s w e e t Boston, pilot, by p o u n d
for h e a r i n g tbe above complaint and t a k i n g testimony thereon, at t h e office of the Register of t h e Land Office at Tra- DAY BOOKS—Blank Ledgers, passbooks, w r i t i n g books, in
verse City. Michigan ; at which time a n d placo you may app e a r a n d show cause, if any you have, why the entry so'madc DELAINES—Manchester, Pacific. Hamilton, m o u r n i n g , all
wool, in nice assortment of colors, p r i n t e d a n d plain.
by you should n o t be cancelled a n d t h e land
*
**"
D I A R I E S — F o r 1866, some very nice.
Government.
Any Iriend or the said Michael Dearin may appear and DOMESTICS—A very full line.
offer proof as to whether he is now, or h a s been, in the land DOLLS—Kid, cloth and rubber heads.
DRIED B E E F — P r i m e quality.
or naval service of the United States.
DRAWERS—Gents and ladies assorted.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
DRUGS—A small a s s o r t m e n t
(50-71*)
* R G O O D R I C H . Receiver.
DRAG T E E T H — O n band, 3-4. 4-4,5-4 a n d made t o order,
reasonable.*
PUBLIC NOTICE.
DYES—Camwood, logwood, madder, alum e x t r r c t s , copL A S D O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E C I T T , M I C H . , )
peras, vitriol, Ac.
.
N o v e m b e r 29, 1 8 6 5 .
$
E A R T H E N W A R E — J u g s , crocks, churns,flower p o t s , covers,
MICHAEL RAFFERTY :
thimbles.
s/
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T C O M - E M E R Y — F o r e n g i n e e r s nse.
plaint has been made at t h i s offlcc t h a t t h e Land entered by ENVELOPES—A large a s s o r t m e n t In various qualities, deale r s will find prices low by the quantity.
y o u n n d e r tbe Homestead A c t of May 20, 1862, on the 9th
d a y of April, 1864, t o wit : the n e | of section 37 town 28 ESSENCE—Cinnamon, p e p p e r m i n t cloves, lemon, Ac.
n o r t h of { a n g e 14 w e s t ( N o . 767) h a s been abandoned by you EXTRACTS—Vanilla, lemon, peach, Ac.
for more t h a n six months, and t h a t we h a v e appointed Wed- FARMERS TOOLS—Forks, hoes, rakes, g r u b hoes, shovels,
spades, cradles, c u t t i n g boxes.
nesday, t h e 17th day of J a n u a r y , 1866, a t 1 o'clock P . M., f o r
h e a r i n g tbe above complaint a n d t a k i n g testimony thereon, F A N N I N G MILLS—Of the best m a k e r s a n d a t m o d e r a t e
prices.
a t the office of the Register of t h e L a n d Office a t Traverse
City, Michigan ; at which time a n d p l a c e y o u may appear FEATHERS—Ordered when wanted.
a n d show cause, if any y o n have, w h y t h e e n t r y so jnade by FISH—Cod. dunn, halibut, h e r r i n g , t o n g u e s a n d sounds,
y o a s h o u l d n o t be cancelled, and the l a n d r e v e r t t o the Govmackerel!, Ac.
F L A X SEED—Bird seed, c a n a r y seed.
.
Any friend of t h e caid Michael Raflkrty m a y appear and FLOUR—1,500 barrels—A. No. 1.
offer proof as t o w h e t h e r he is now, or h a a been, i n t h e l a n d j-LAT IRONS—In sizes t o s u i t
or naval service of the United States.
FLOUN'CINGS—Muslin, linan, cambric, Ac.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
FLANNELS—Wool, d o m e t cotton, linaev. shaker, red.

PRICES MUCH MORE FAVORABLE

T

SPARED
C A S

(50-7*)

n

GOODRICH, Receiver.

I

II

NO

FAINS

O N L Y

white, N»a> gray, plaia, ft*sy, Fraoeb, fce.

N a v a l 8 t o r e s — M a n i l l a and tarred rope, marlln, r e s i n ,
pitch, turpentine, nxpthn, Ac.
N a i l s — C u t , from 2d to 6od. best mske, also w r o u g h t a n d
pressed. We are selling by.the keg a s low as we c a a .
now purchase at wholesale
N o t i o n s — o f these we hsve a complete line, fully equal tothe demand, and purchased of mannfucturera and importers d i r e c t
N n t m c l g s — P e p p e r , mace, ginger, cloves, c i n n a m o n .
O p e r a G l a s s e s — A Tew.
O v e r » A l l s — D r n i m , duck and oil cloth.
O a k u n t — b e s t navy by pound or bale.
Oils—Kerosene, whale, linseed, boiled and raw, n e s t s foo%
tlsh, Ac.
O i l S a l t s — c e m p l i - t r , sou-westers, pants, Ac.
O v e r S h i r t s — D e n i m , k n i t jsckets.
O y s t e r * — t e s t quality, Baltimore nice, fresh a n d guaranteed.
P a p e r — l e t t e r , note, bill, cap, legal, in full assortment a n d
low Ijy the ream.,
P a p e r H a n g i n g * — w a l l , window, bordering, in assortment.
P a i n t s — l e n d in oil,S en, red, spaalsh brown, Ac., c h r o m e .
yellow and green, patent dryer.
P a p i e r M a c h e — u small line, suitable for presents t o ladles.
P r e s e r v e s — c i t r o n , quinces. Ac.
P e * s — a s s o r t e d from 3-8 t o 7-8.
P i l l s — A y o r * , Juvncs, Hollow ay's. Radway's, Wright's, G r a g o r j ' s . ModutV. B r a n d r e t h ' s , Hooper's, Cheesemaus.
P l a s t e r — G r a n d River in barrel* or by the ton.
P l o w s — s nice lot ol best makers and quality of wood w o r k ,
Willi e x t r a castings.
P o c k e t B o o k s — a n d porte monies, a full line, some w r y good, sortie good for hut little, c h e a p .
P r u n e s — f r e s ' j Turkish prunes.
P r i n t s — a very U r g e stock, from 20 c e n t s us. Hoyles' E n glish prints, one yard wide, very nice and cheap.
P r o v i s i o n s — p o r k , flour, corn, meal, hams fish, Isrd, b u t t e r .
cheese, beef.
P o m p s — Cistern, (Down's patent), chain p u m p s c o m p l s t *
with tnbing for same.
B a g * — b o u g h t and sold.
B h o b a r b — r e a l Turkey, rout and powdered.
Bice—Ks.-t India b e s t
B i d d i e s — t o use in the plare of f a n n i n g mills, f u r n l t u r s i
style.
B o a d S c r a p e r s — c a s t iron, wood and Iron t o o r d e r .
S a l t — f i n e dairy and coarse.
S a d d l e s — p o n y , Mexican and side.
S a t c h e l s — w l l t o n , brussells, rail road, gothic, and p l a i n ,
enamelled.
8 p i c e s Kinds, q u a n t i t i e s a n d qualities to s u i t
S p e c t a c l e s — Plain, g e r m a n silver, and steel bows, c o l o r e d .
assorted, some very good oi
" Scotch Pebbles." riding, :
spectacles f
*
and rt
S t e e l - y a r d s — F r o m 2 to 400 lbs., good.
S t e e l — C a s t blister, toe cork, s p r i n g and g e r m a n .
S t a y s — C o l o r e d end white ; also s k i r t supporters, an a d m i r able article for the ladies.
S u g a r s — C r u s h e d , powdered, granulated, coffee, in g r a d e s t o
s u i t brown-N. O, muscavado a n d maple.
T a p e — C o l o r e d , black and white, cotton and linen.
T a l l o w - ^ B o u g h t and sold by pound or barrel.
T a b l e a - ^ B I a c k walnut, cherry and union.
T a b l e t * — F o r g e n t s and ladies use in correspondence, s o m a
nic^ o n e s
T e a — I m p e r i a l , y o u n g hyson, Oolong a n d souchong, l a
chests, cattys and by the pound ; all b o u g h t early and a t
a d v a n t a g e o u s rates.
T i n W a r e — good stock on h a n d of h o m e m a n u f a c t u r e ,
a n d all k i n d s of work done to order.
T i s a n e — F o r veils, s n d in i t s season for dresses.
T o b a c c o — P l u g , fine cut, smoking, Ac., a full line at old
prices.
T o y * — A nice asaortment to wholesale.
T r n n k s — P a c k i n g , folio and traveling, some good ones.
T r i m m i n g s — O f various qualities and designs such aa a r »
fashionable.
T r a v e l i n g B a g a — A full line, so tie nice ones.
T r a p * — M u s k r a t fox, beaver, and bear, of best m a k e r s , b y
piece or dozen.
T w e e d s — K e n t u c k y Jeans, double s n d twist, Iron clad c a s almere, Ac., a good a s s o r t m e n t low.
U m b r e l l a * — O f various sizes and grades.
U n d e r S h l r t a — F o r Ladies a n d gentlemen, ribbed, plaits
colored and white.
V a l i s e s — A few not v e r y good.
V e i l * — D o t lsce, love tissue, Ac.
Vest*—Of numerous designs, faahionable m a k e , a n d differ***
qualities to s u i t
V i c e * Large and small, some t o y vice*.
V i n e g a r — M a n u f a c t u r e d , s n d real c i d e r vinegar.
W a t e b M — A m e r i c a n , of assorted makes.
W a g o n s — D o u b l e and single lumber wagons, a good stock I n
early spring, and as low as csn be bought outside.
W e l l B a c k e t * — T h e old Old Oaken Bucket i* f o r sal* by M , .
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