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Grand Traverse Herald, August 17, 1866
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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1866-08-17
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THE
HERALD.
V O L VIII.
T R A V E R S E
THE GRAND TEA VERSE HERALD,
C I T Y ,
MICH., F R I D A Y ,
A N I G H T O P DA'NGER.
There was something—I forget what—to take "both grand11 m u « t l » EVERY miDXT. AT
father ami grandmother away from homo one day in October of
T R A V E R S E CITY, GRAND T R A V E R S E CO., M I C H . , the year 1 lived with them 10 B a r n s Hollow.
I t may have
been a funeral or some religious meeting. Tor they drove off in
their best gig. with old A j a x bornemed t o it. n n d ' after I bad
M O R G A N B A T E S ,
tucked in grandma's iron gray silk dress, nnd ran in nfier grandEDITOR i*D PROl'KirroK.
father's spectacles; and had seen the gig vanish ia the distance.
I felt quite nnhappv and lonely.
T E R M S :
T
Barn's Hollow was n lonely place at all times ; and the
» o Dollnra n Y e a r , I'aynbly in A<lv4noe.
A n v n r i n u a x T * inserted for One Dollar and Fifty Cent* per handsome rambling mansion, which might have sheltered
*qoare (eight lines) for the first insertion, sad fifty cents fur each sub- giment, has a ghostly air nbont it when a person walks through
sequent Insertion. Yearly Advertisements—$l.'i for one square ; the opper rooms alone#30 for three squires ; $15 for half • column ; and $7J for one «oT h e r e were butitwo servants in the kitchen. llannnh Oaks
lntnn. I*gal advertisements at the rales prescribed by law : seven- and the Irish lad Anthony. 1 heard them laughing merrily
ty cents per folio of 100 words. for the first Insertion, and thirty-five
cent* for each sutwequcnt. Every figure counts a word. Figure together, for though Hannah was nn old woman, she was fnll of
work wlthoat rules, 6a per cent added. Rale and figure work, dou- fun. and in five minutes the door opened, nnd llannah came
dle price.
with a tray.
All legal advertisement* to be pajd for strictly In advance.
'• Please Miss,"jsnfd she. BSshe put down the tray, " m a y
to Mupleton to-night T My marric<l sister's daughter had
A1 Kinds of Job Printing XealK and Eiptditieuslv Eitttled. run
little boy last n i g h t they say. ami I want to see- it nat'raliy
it's the first time Wo ve ever had a graud niece or nephew."
UNITED STATES LAUD omCE W" TIAVEBE CRT. HQQ61H. •• W h o brought [you the news. Hannah f I asked.
" A n t h o n y , Mist,** said she ; " h e met George—that'.* my
niece's husband—when he waa looking after the enw, which had
strayed away, as she most always dacs. and he said. Mcll H a n nah that she is grandannt.' "
J E S S E
O R A M ,
•• You may go.",said 1. •' but don't stay late ; grandma and
grandpa mdy be away all night, you know, and I feet nervous.
T o be sure there ia Anthony, bat 1 never rely upon him. Bo
certain
and not stay late."
TRAVERSE CiTV. MICHIGAN.
1 repeated this injunction with a fort of fright stealing o v e r
me—a presentment of evil, I might say. and something promptJ E S S E CRAM,
ed me to odd : ' ' B e back by nine." W h y . I cannot say, but
I felt as if at nine 1 should certainly be in some strange nnd
peculiar danger.
TKAVERSE CITY. MICHIGAN.
(Wtf.)
Hannah promised, and after doing all that I required of her.
went away and I heard her heavy shoes on the garden walk
GEORGE P. GRI8WOLD,
outside.
as it warf I dropped the curtains and lit the w a r cooA t t o r n e y a n d C o u n s e l l o r a t L a w , esEven
on the mantle, and 1 sat long over my tea, finding a certain
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERT.
companionship in it, as women of all ages will
*
—
•
a
long time thus, and was start led front my reverie by a
O r r i n t : In Dwelling House, Traverse City, Mich.
(4C-tf.)
that 1 knew at once that it was neither a member of the
nor even an intimate friend. I wailed, expecting AnthoE T C R O M W E L L T U T T L E , ~ family
ny to open the door, but finding be did not, I went to it my-
A t t o r n e y & Solicitor, W a r
I.AJNT) A N D
NORTHPORT,
TAX
LEELANAW
Claim,
AGENT,
COUNTY,
MICHIGAN.
OKFICK : First door south of Union Dock Warehouse. (JS-tf)
C.
H .
M A R S H ,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER.
Office In Dwelling ilonse.
W A T C H
1-ly
R E P A I R I N G !
Having recently added largely to ray stock of
W A T C H
Ac J O B B I N G
M A T E R I A L ,
Making a complete and extensivo assortment, I aw now fully
prepared to do nil kinds of
C l o c k , W a t c h <& J e w e l r y R e p a i r i n g ,
work done In any city. I have made arrangement* at the following PoMolBeeti to have work received and sent to me for repairs :
T m v e r a e C i t y , B e n z o m n , N o r u n l k a n d M n n i st e e .
CRITICAL JOBS ON F I N E W A T C H E S , & C . , SOLCITED.
Chicago and
Traverse
City.
T H E
P R O I ' K L L K U
A L L E G H A N Y ,
Cnpt. C. II. BOYNTON,
I L L RUN REtiULARI.Y DURING THE SEASON OF 1MB.
between Chicago and Traverse City, affording a weekly comiliuiiieatloii between the two places. She will leave* Chicago every
Friday, and Traverse City every Tuesday, wind and weather permitting. She Jiss been thoroughly repaired, and Is in tirsi rate rannlng order. For freight or passage, apply to
HANNAH, LAY A CO,
Corner Maxwell and I .umber St*., Chicago.
Or to
HANNAII, LAY A CO,
Traverse City. Mich.
May 1,1806.
W
F O R
JN O R T I I R P R T -
THE NEW AND FAST SAILING I.OW PRESSURE STEAMER
I
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I s . 31. G O L D 8 M l l ' H , M u s t e r ,
Will make her regular trips this season lietween BUFFALO and
CHICAGO, touching at NORTHPORT on the forenoon of the following days :
For Chicago.
For Buffalo.
Jnne
7th.
J nne
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ISth
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Jnne
30th
Jnly
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Angnst
2nd.
July
ixth
August
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August................ ........lKh
August
30tli.
Angnst.................... —16th
enquire at the Empire Dock of
Por freight
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North port, May S3. 1S6C.
(••U-Jm*)
F O R
N O R T H P O R T !
The new and fast sailing two wheel and double engine steamer
D E A N "
R I C H M O N D ,
J . W. B R E T T , Miutcr.
The accommodations for pasaengera not to be excelled by any
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jn of the following days
Por Chicago.
^
For BnfiUo.
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18,
8«?t.
1.
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The new and magnificent Steamer
FOUNTAIN
.CITY,
W . B . R O U N D S , Master.
Will loave Northport for Detroit, Buffalo, Milwaukee and Chicago
and intermediate ports, on the following daya :
Detroit and BaffUo.
Milwaukee and Chicago.
Jnly
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Angnst
». 2J. August
J, 17, SL
September
«. 20. September.
14, 28.
O c t o b e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,18. | October.... . . . . . . is, 3G.
This 8teamer has been fitted op regardless of cost and is, without
exception, the most magnificent Steamer plying on fresh water.'
Por farther Information apply to
CAMPBELL 4 GOODRICH,
(19-tm.)
at Union Dock, Northport. Mich.
T
H E DWELLING
FOR
SALE,
HOUSE OP T H E
UNDERSIGNED,
POR
terms and particulars enquire i t the Post Office at Traverse
Traverse City, March IS, 1844.
A U G U S T 17, 1866.
N O . 35.
I'd rather have let a child like
t o f f ; but you know in
A Short W a r .
— I can't let you live."
The German war is tbo briefest comcst between first claw
I stared in his face with horror, mingled with surprise ; for
powers which history, probably, recites. The nations eogagvd
now that ho was close to me I saw. not the - negro, but our own
numbering the following populations :
hired ma". Anthony—Anthony, whom I supposed miles away
S6,OOCOOO
with Hannah. He was little more than a youth, and I had
Cerman Allies of Austria
14.000.000
given him many a prex-nt, and alwavs treated bini kindly.
Prussia..
19.000,000'
I plead with him wildly.
llerman Allies of l'rasAis
3.500.000
" Anthony—I n e f t r did you harm. I am young—I am n
girl. Don't kill me. Anthony. Take the money, but don't kill
Total
belligerents
ii4,500,w>0
me for poor grandma's sake."
#In six weeks from the firing of the first gun the war has been
" Y o n l l tell on me." said Anthoov. doggedly. " L i k e l y I'll
Austria has yielded u p the
be c a u g b t ! No, I've got to kill you.*
»
i fought out and peace concluded.
A s be spoke he took his bands from my a cms, and clutched beautiful Province ofVenetia wilb its 2.500.000 iubabitouts to
my throat fiercely.
| the Italians, and has consented to be restricted hereafter, to her
I bad time to utter one suffocating shriek, tho6 I was stran- hereditary territories. Prussia has acquired fnll possession of
gled, dying, with sparks in my eyes, and u sound of roaring bchieswig-Ilolstcin, nnd some farther rectifications. She has
waters in my ears, and then
alv> secured the dictatorship of Germany, which in iU practical
W b n t lu-d sprang on my assassin, with the swift silence of efleets will be equivalent to the annexation or nil the Dukedoms
the leopard ? \\ hat had clutched mc from him. and stood over to Prussia. The events of the war as between Prussia ond AushilD with something glittering above his heart ? T h e mist clear- tria are thus enumerated in chronological order oroccurrcnce.
- O u the 14th of J u n e war was practically declared, and oo
ed away—the blurred mist that had gathered over my eyes,
and as sight returned I saw the negro with his foot on Antho- the 2oth of July tho icrms of peace were arranged. Tho chronny's breast
ology of the campaign is exceedingly interesting. On the 14th
of J u n e the German Diet decided iii favor of Austria. On tbo
1 be fugitive whom I bad housed and fod, saved my life.
eu
minutes after, ten minutes iu which but for that poor 16th the Prussians occupied Ix-ipsic. Uicsscn, CJStel and Lobau,
t 1"
s l a w s presence. I would have tarn hurried out of life—the rat- and on the 17lb they occupied the Hanoverian c a p i t a l T h o
tle of wheels and tho tardy feet of A j i x were heard without, 18th found them iu possession of Drcsdeu, and ol various points
ocd my grand parents were with mo.
in Bohemia. Their advances continued, with slight cavalry enIt is needless to say that we were not ungrateful lo my pre- counters, until the 21th, whvn an armistice was declared betwcei>
the Prussian and Hanoverian armies. On the 25th came tho
server ; needless, also to tell of Anthony's punishment.
I ; came out during hie trial that he had long contemplated battle at Jungbunzlati s on the 26th the engagement near Turnthe robbery, that tiau absence of my grand-parcnts uppeuring to au ; on the 27th the lights at Nncbod. Osvviccin and Lnngennffard an opportunity, he bad decoyed Hannah away with a lie, salza—the latter between the Prussians otid Hanoverians. Tbo
and hidden in the study. H e knew nothing of the negro's pre- Austrians were driven back upon Joscphstadt tho same d a y . —
sence iu the house nnd being naturally superstitious, had nc- On tho 26th there was an action near '1 rauleoaa, and the troops
tually fancied my protector a creature from tho other world, under Prince Frederick Charles were euguged near Mnncbcaand submitted without a struggle- Long ago—we heard the g r a l t The Hanoverian army surrendered on the 29th, and tho
slave, a slave no longer, met his wife and children beyond dan- Prussians captured Uitschin. On the 30tb there were battles at
ger ; and now thai the bouds are broken for all in this free laud Kort and at Chwalkowitz. and Ibo Austrians under Clam-Gollas
doubtless his lears are over, and he sits beside his humble Ca- wire pushed back to Koniggratz. J u l y opened with a fight' a t
nadian hearth wl
Gitscbiu. The n e i t day the two armies of Pruaria effected a
junction, nnd on the 3d insL occurred the decisivo battle of SadE x t r n o r d l n n r y R e l i c s of a P r e - A d a m l t c R a c e .
owa. Ou the 7th the Kibe was crossed. Ou tbo ICth there was
a
battle before Olnmit. Oo tho 22d tho Prussians, still pursuT i e following remarkable communication, from a well-known
ing tboir advantage, forced a grand battle before Vienna. On
gentleman of Middle town, Conn., appeared lately iu the .Mail
the 23d nn armistice of five days was offered aud accepted, and
It bad grown quite dark, and the moon rose late that night.
on
the 28tb pcueo was declared. A war that might l i v e lasted
Messrs. Editors : A s you a:c somewhat interested n geology
At first I could <yily make out a crouching form at the bottom nnd its kindred branches, and have endeavored to i t
for thirty years in the oUleu time is thus ended within six weeks
by the aid of railroads, the telegraph and the breech-loaders.—
of the porch. But when I spoke it advanced, and by the light readers in then; things, allow me briclly to call your atten!
of the hall lamp Ivayv a black man. I had always* n sort ot to the geology of this locality. Here, in Middletown. and
Diplomacy is outstripped by tho celerity of these military movefrar of a negro, and instinctively shrank back, but as 1 did so. the opposite side or ihe Connecticut river, in Portland, is- found ments. out! while Napoleon is considering what to do n peace is
he spoke in a sort of husky whisper :
the red sand-tone. This"rock extends. I think, from Amhrt-st, arranged without his as»istnuce. N e x t to our great civil war
" If)is is Mnssn Morton's house, isn't it ?"
Mas.--., to New Jersey. Hut this particular basin to which 1 this German war must take rank in history as one of tho won" Yes." I replied, 1 but grandfather is o u t "
wish to call your attention, is ubout eight miles in width and ders of t be age."
I rctrealed. H e advanced.
5.IM10 feet ill depth. On the west of this basin the trap rock
A C o n f l i c t w i t h Wolves.
" Please Miss,'" he said. " J u d g e It
sent tt)ij_liere. H e bus been lifted up through the sandstone, and on the east there
id Mossa 'ad help me nn. Let me stay a night. Miss, l ' s e is n granite ridge, a part of the \ \ liito Mountain range, which
A former living on the borders of tho forest of La Madelino
trambled five days since ! left bum. l'se awful hungry, "pours is thought also lo have come up through the red sandstone, in France, had determined to work a little mischief with tho
like I'd drop, aud old massa is arter me. Fur the lub" of lie- though,not at so late a date as tbo trap on tho west. W h i l e tbo wolves, and the weather being intensely cold bis form was freben Miss let mc bido soniewhar ; and gib mo jest a crust.— granite ami I IK- trap were rising, one or both, the snudstoue was quently Yisited by them, troops of them appearing in tho starMnssn J u d g e said Mits.su Morton would help me, aud its kept slowly sinking 1 say tlutcly. for it was, 1 think, thousands of light, scratching nuder the walls and demanding tho alms of a
tnc up well I know."
years settling down to its present level.
1 knew giandfathcr had given succor lo some miserable
Just nt this time one of the farmer's colts died, and thinking
On the east baiil: of the Connecticut are the Portland stono
wretches before, but I felt that 1 might bo doing wrong in ad- quarries, which have liecn worked for l.'iO years. A t presenti it would servo as u capital bait for wolves, lie caused il to bo
mitting a stranger in his absence.
in the three quarries, about I,(Kit) men are at work, and thirty laid in Ihe middlo of the conrt-yard. with weights attached to
Caution and pily straggled with mc. At last I spoke :
to forty vessels are employed in carrying the stoqp lo the great prevent the wolves from dragging it awnv. The principal goto'
" You have u note from the Judge, I suppose ?'
markets. 1 Ivse excavations, which have now reached a depth was set open, and so arranged with cords nnd pulleys thnt it
" 1 had some writin' on a paper, but 1 lost it the night it of 105 foot below the.surface of Ihe water in tho river, have re- could be closed on the instant when iieccraary. N i g h t came j
incd so. A h , Mis^ I c e telling do trulT. J u d g e sent mc sure vealed ui: told wonders. Tho stone is said to be full ol fossil re- lights were extinguished, dogs muzzled, nnd t h o gnto set open.
I'm a sinner. I'M been helped alon so far, ami 'pears like 1 mains in iu lowest depths. 1 might call it a great cha
The wolves came and hovered distrustfully nronnd tbo open
ust go to Canaihj. Cnn't go back noways. Wife's dnr, und but this s too gloomy a term to npply it to. It is ra
gate. A t last oue entered, tore nwav a portion of the meat.and
the young 'una. Thuy gut dar n year ago. I'll pray lor yon great ll";k of It"un!s. which has been cnrefollv prejvrved ond set off with his booly in safety. Emboldened by example,
ebery day of my life, if you'll 1* so good to me. So "will Hiiinh
eight wolves flew II[KIII the carcass ; tho farmer whistled and
with.•ink yon Miss. '
tho men at tho ropes closed the gate—the wolves wore priaonthis U*.k
I Ihe
a.
Somehow, when ho spoke of his wife and children. I stepped
II us . the cliiuu
Otis an.) of the storms : of tin
back ond let him inside.
•iiilerful still, litey tell us of the
Morning dawned ; tho ladders were raised against tho walla
It was at the back hall door at which the rap came, mid the
implements, ami shadow forth
the yard, and the men began to fire on Ihe imprisoned wolves,
kitchen was clow nt band ; l i e d l.im therein. When 1 saw
•or was concerted into rage ; and wounded only by the unt worn he was. how wretched, how his c j e s glistened, nnd
skillful firing of the men, they leaped up and tried t o escape.
' under his rough blue shirt his heart beat so that you could
id three ting
J u s t nl this juncture a young man, finding his loddcr too short
nt the pulses, I forgot my caution. I brought "out cold
•u enable him to get a shot at the wolves, sat astride the wall,
it anil bread, drew a mug of cider, and sprend them out oo
il f et high ; but. us w e unfold I he leaves itli one leg dangling into the yard. A wolf flow u p like a
the table. The tiegrO ato voraciously, as only u starving m'nn
>ack in Ihe cycles of time to the lower at, and almost seized his leg. nnd tho young man, raising
aid eat. and I left him to find Anthony, t o "whom 1 intended
• cuuic lo a raco of giunla twelve feet high his leg to avoid the brute, lost his balance aud fell into tbo
give directions for the lodging through the night.
lie lies in length. These men wore shoes, yard. A scream, nnd the wolves Hew like lightning npon their
To my surprise, Anthony was nowhere about the house or
jnls of [icciiliar structure and great size — victim, aud tho cry of horror was heard on every side.
garden.
There was a paiise for a moment only, and tho farmer prompted
Hannah must have taken him with her across the lonely road
'I lie; liad sf
and long knives made ol slate, and brought. by the dictates of courage and humanity, gun in hand, leaped
to Mapleton.
ibabiy, from V
into the yard; nil the men following his heroic example. T h o
*" is natural, and yet I felt angry. She should not have
This sandstone ha
believed to • of the same geological bowlings of the wolves, the groans of the dying youth, tho imhere alone : anil what if the negro should be an imposage us the basin of 1'
n France, bnut tho fossil remains arc precutions of the men nnd the shrieks of tfio women in thotor, oft4r all ? I shuddered at the thought ; but when I returne numerous than thlose iu the Pa •is basin—more wonderful. house, formed n fenrlul chorus, such as we hope may never be
ed to the kitchen, ami there he sat, humble and fearful as bein n lietter state of p
How easy it is to see a heard again. The farmer's wife, a womau of resolute daring,
fore, and I could harbor no such fancy.
g after it is pointci'
> lis I Just as'it i3 easy to use unmuzzled the dogs nnd flung them from a window into t h o
Y e s I longed for Hannah's return. aud listened very .quietly
npply K el per's lai
Kelpor has discovered them.— yard, and in twenty minutes the eight wolves were dead and
until the clock struck bine. Then, instead of her footsteps, 11 Thenes were worked more than one hundred years, nnd half the dogs. The unfortunate youth, bis throat c a t open,
heard tne pattering of rain drop- and the rumbling of thunder,
or sidewalks nnd buildings before the fossils were dis- was dead, aud his courageous though unsuccessful defenders alt
and loqiluig out, saw that a heavy storm was coming on.
Now the practical eye can see them almost everyore or less wounded.
d|ia and grandma would not come home,
Such is ono of tho frightful tragedies but too frequently enlannah. woiKtiff (§h4he storm to pass would eot bo here
The most indefatigable observer, nnd the most industrious acted in tho meetings which take place between man and this
for lioura. However, my. fears were quite gone, otid I felt u
collector
of
these
facts
is
Dr.
Barrett,
of
this
place,
who
has
savage brute, which in soilo of the repeated attacks npon it,
pride in cond»cting\mysclf bravely under theae trying
spent almost n life-time in collecting fragmentary evidence and Ihe snares invented to destroy it, and the united assent of mansurmounting difficulties, l i e is said to have a remarkable know- kind for its extermination, seems to be as abundant as ever in
Accordingly I went u p stairs and found in the attic sundry ledge of comparative anatomy and to be in many respects a vcrv ihe wild and almost untrodden solitudes of l/c Morvan.
pillows aod bolsters and carried them kitchenward.
learned tiuil remarkable man. who has been fur in advance of
• " Here,'' said I, " make yourself o bed on the seltee yonder, his times. Mnny years since the fact of a pre-Adamite race
Miserably Distressed.
and be easy for the night. N o ono will follow yon in the storm, dawned npon him and he announced it in conversation. PresTho rebel pepcrs in Tennessee, which have been for nearly n
and uo doubt grandpa will muist you when ho returns. Good ently similar discoveries have bee n made in Kurope, and learned year demanding that that State .hoald not be taxed without
night"
men are beginning lo admit the fuel. Agassiz carries the exist- representation, a.vl insisting thnt the President should disperse
Good n i g h t and God bless yon, Miss," still speaking in the ence of man on earth back 711,000 years. Dr. Barrett says man the " Ramp " Congress unless it admitted the Senators and Reptrod this valley at least 90.000 years ago. but not our race : the resentatives from that State, are now more distressed than ever.
husky whisper. Aod so I left him.
But not to go up stairs to my bedroom : I intended to re- present race is o new and distinct creation.
The State ofTennessee. it is said, has been disgraced by the odlain dressed for the night, and to sit np iu grandpa'B arm chair.
lion of the representatives, owl The Nashville Gazette tbu3
Not claiming to have made any discoveries of my own or to
>ith candles and a book for company. Therefore I locked tho have much knowledge of geology. 1 have jienncd this brief sketch
irns and will not be comforted :
door, took the easiest pobition nnd. opening a volume, compos- of what is claimed to hove been discovered here, and of this reCould any fata be more miserable than this ? Better,, far
ed myself t o read.
markable roan, to draw your own nil mtion
' and that of others, better, military despotism, martial law, and a bayonet, than a reReading I foil asleep, and was awakened by a lond sound, who know more about it than I do, o Ihese discoveries ond
turn to the Union uodcr circumstances so humiliating. Better
liko the prying of a chisel.
this locality, which is perhaps the mi it interesting one to the the taxation without representation, than a representation of
A t first It mixed so thoroughly with my dream that I took student in geology in this country.
vile renegades, who onblushiugly denounce the people whom
> heed of it, bot at last I uodcrstood that some ono was at tho
Yours with respect,
SAMI-RI. J o n s s o s .
tbey dishonor.
lock of the d o o r . '
Middletown, Conn., May 6. IS66.
There was no dishonor in the long and heroic struggle of
at perfectly motionless, the blood 'airljr curdling in my
Tennessee for independence, bat then- i« shame nnatterablo in
veins, and still chip, chip, chip, went tbo horrible little instruDn. C n w t x o ' s PRoritRitES.—Dr. Cummin? lectured rement, until at last I know wbenco the sound camo.
cently at llolifax, England, on the " S i g n s o f the Times." The the attitude in which she has been placed by ihe base men who
Back of the sitting room was grandpa's study. There was a lectnrer did not claim lo be n prophet, bnt expressed his belief control her destinies."
great old fashioced safe where the family silver, gradpa's jewel- that these were solemn and startling times, and that the world
me time since Mr. Horace Greeley when getting off a
ry, sundry sums of money and important papeni were k e p t — was on the point of great events. The great lines of prophecy,
The cafe stpod in a closet, and at tbo closet the thief was at he said, seem to intersect the year 1807. The world, ho be- Third avenuo car, was robbed ol a beautiful gold watch which
work. •
lieved, would not bo destroyed, bat would endnre forever in a bad been presented to bim. On the case was engraved tho
j of tbo doners, which made the watch doubly valuable to
The thief—ah ! without doubt tho negro I admitted, fed and more purified and exalled stale. Tbongh he was nnable to exH e reported his loss to the detective police, who assures!
sheltered.
plain the increase of Catholicism in Kngland. ho believed the
Perhaps the next act iwonld bo t o murder mo ; I listened.— heart of the country was still true to Protestantism. In 1792 him he should have iiis watcb. A dc tective went ont into tho
The storm was still riging, but though the rood was looely, there were 5.000 priests in Paris ; but though tho population street and sooo returned, having in custody a well-known pickbetter that than this house with such terrible company. I of the" city had doubled iUclf sino? that time, thcro were now pocket. This man knew nothing of the transaction, nor was ho
Bift be did know the gang who were
could not save my old grandfather's p r o p e r t y ; but I might 900 priests only in Paris. l i e believed the Saturday evening charged with tho theft.
save my own life from those horrible black bands.
of the world was very near, and t h a t on the Sabbath of 1,000 " working " the cars when tho watch was stolen, and be was
I crept across the room and into the halt ond to the door.— years, which was near at hand, there would be n snnriso which required to send out for i t H e did so, and in a few hoars the
watch
was
sent
to
the
dctcctivo
office, the innocent thief remainThere, softly as I could, I unfastened tho bars and bolts, but would experience no western declension.
ing in custody until its return.
alas, one was above my reach. I waited and listened. Then I
moved a hall chair to tho spot and climbed upoo it. In doing
Gov. Stone of Iowo, has sent tbo following dispatch to Go*. |
ao I otnick my shoulder against the door frame. I t was but a Brownlow ofTennessee :
A n English paper reports that on the first Inst, a gentleman
slight noise, bat at that moment the chip of tho chisel stopped,
" The State of Iowa tenders tho loyal masses of Tennessee a on Rcdcor Sands picked u p a bottle floating on the breakers,
I heard a gliding footstop, nnd, horror of hotrors—a man hearty welcome to their rightful places in the American Union. and on opening it found that it contained a piece of paper
camo from the study—sprang towards me, nnd clutched mc By courage, perseverance and unflinching devotion t o principlo,
;n on both sides. Tho following is a copy of the docuwith both hands, holding my arms as in a rice, while ho hissed yon have gained a glorious, triumph over treason at home, and ment : " Lost all hands on board in the Germain Ocean. W h o 4
in my ear :
opposition at the Federal capital. If the other Southern States ever finds this, forward it to Mrs. Shepard, No. 4, Fredcrick" Y o u ' d tell, would y o u ! Y o o ' d call help. Y o u ' d better will follow your noblo example. Our now disordered Union will
r, Walworth, Lcndon. N o hopes; too ship is sinking in a
have slept, yoh had ; for you see you hare to pay for waking. sooo be united in bonds thot will be perpetual"
storm. Can write no more. - My heart is broken."
^Jotarjt public anil ICicrnstii ftrntfaginiter,
^gnrt of tljr 3£lim Jttsttrawt .®om)ra%
- T
(grand Mmt
Similii.
Attorney General of ibe United S t a t e , is a very acTho n
commodating official.
official and just Ibc
toe m»n
man for
iur A . Johnson. «-J»
CRIME AND C K I M W A U .
THE
PHILADELPHIA COLLECTORSIIIP.
Some Pfaain T a l k Io A n d r e w J o h n s o n .
some u n r i u i - F a c t » - A S t r a n g Story.
rwm the Philadelphia Press, August 5.
T b e annual report"oT the N e w Y o r k Priaoo Association of
T h e following letter from William F . J o h m o n , a respectable
the last year contains some curious facts. W e quote a couple
citizen
or
Philadelphia, addressed to tbe President ot tbe Uoit1 . rejected b ; Ike Senate ="»
"P«ed
" * paragraphs:
od States, explain* itself I t will be aeen that Mr. Jobnsoo a c i.
RESPECTABLE TWITES.
Senile adjonrna ; l b . 1 ia to » J . t b . cooae.l of ibe S c u t e . ee •
knowlcdgea a communication from the United States Coinmis•• There is a family r a i d i n g in Oneida Couoty. wbo, accordcoordinate p i w o i« uaiiOK a p p o i n t n * n t v baring b « o r c t e e d ,
sioner of Customs, Mating that tbo President had appointed
ing to common fame, have followed the profession of thieving him to the office or Collector o.' the Customs for tbe District of
ot
5 0
for nearly twenty-five years. T h e y have grown rich by their Philadelphia, and enclosing official bonds in blank to be filled
b « n pot « i d e
' b . b o d j lh»t m o * encore. " * » t o
unlawful practices. Their children are educated in the best u p with the names of bis sureties. ; I t will also be seen that ho
their . , p o i . t h « . t . legal « * ' " » ComtSwtion- TO mv >» and most expensive seminaries. T h e y dress genteelly, their declines this honor io a lettor as remarkable for iU disinterestmanners are somewhat polished, and thev appear tolerably well
For Sheriff,
law but it is partisan law and not common sense. The effect o in societv. Their operations are carried on through tbe COOD- edness as for its patriotic truths. Tbe refusal of Mr. Johnson
C H A R L E S W. DAY.
to accept a post generally supposed to have been offered to n
the opinion U simply to annihilate the Senate as f a r i n g the ap- ties of Oneida. Oswego. Otsego. Madison. Chenango. Schoharie. person of his name, will save Collector Thomas the trouble of
For COODIT ".Clerk,
J E S S E CRAM.
Delaware and Snllivan. Tbcy have numerous well trained con- vacstiug the position be has filled With so much c r e d i t W h e pointing power. Thus the President may enlist any number
For Berlater of Deeds,
federates in all those counties, w h o are ready by day and night, ther the President will be able to find another William F..
J E S S E CRAM.
at a moment's warning, to ride offin any direction for the take Johnson who is willing to bear bis official b u r d e n e d to underoffiicial janizaries.
For County Treasurer,
of plunder, or for tbe concealment and protection or associates take a contest with tbo present incombont, who, we learn, is re11,«
B . m » . b o " " ' » » ' b ihc poblie . f t imliDMORGAN BATES.
who are in danger or railing into tho meshes or tbe law. These v i v e d to contest the right or any appointee to the position ho
For Prosecuting Attorney. _
t d to s o c e r . i bim aa a bombng. ie making « ® > " ' • ' , 1
™" men have been indicted times without number in tbo above- occupies, who has not been confirmed by the Senate, remains
E CROMWELL TCT1LE.
mentioned counties, but none or tbenl'have ever been convicted, to be seen. The original or tbe subjoined letter was mailed yesFor Clrcolt Court Commls»loncr,
d o n b t e d l , eotcceed. in etabliabiag a Zoological G a r d e n »
nor have any 0 r them ever been io jail for a longer time than terday by the Phidelpbia Johnson to his Washington nameEDWIN a PRATT.
/
Y o r k , which - i l l t » • n b j ^ t of n.lion.l pride and
was sufficient for a bondsman to arrive at the prison. It is
For Conntr Surveyor.
cb,r,,,cJ
geoerallv believed that there are formers, apparently respectaWILLIAM SLAWSONThroncb K a ^ o n a . • c « W h "
" °™
P m L A M x r i i u , A u g u s t 9. 1866.
For Coroner*.
ble, who belong t o the gang and share in its profits. \> bother His Excellency Andrew Johnson, President or the Coitedb 3
cot M
pentf-i.. t . « « t h «
° " "
PERRY HAXNAII.
this be so or not, it is ccrtain that whenever buil is needed,
States. Washington. D. 0 . : •
Bridgeport, .citable b o o m for breeding, dcchm.t.ng and • » " > any required number o( substantial formers will como forward
C H A R L E S E. B A I L E D .
SIB.—I am this
SIR.—I
tbio day io reccipt
receipt ot
o r un commomcatioo
commnoicouou from
i™u. the
.u.
. rare b i t ! a o d a n i m a l . From'thia be p r o p o * . toeatabll.b and sign their bonds, without regard to tbo amount or the Commissioner orr Customs,
f
l i n n V S^spmannt fctBtine t h a t
v,o:nimMsioticr u i u u a « w " » , tho Hon. X. Sergeant, stating that
u r p o n c a n County Convention.
in X e « T o * , in cooeeelion with b i . m r a o m . a mngnite.nt penalty. These men, as might be supposed, exert a great poli- yoo
you had been pleaded
pleased tto
o appoint nmo Io the office or Collector
tical influence, and it is well understood that they are always of
A t a Convention of Republican Delegates from the several
or the Customs for tbe
the District or Philadelphia ; aod enclosing
Zoological U.rden, .Iter the p . t t O T of tbe fciao., g . r d e t » - ready to reward their friendi and pnnish tbeir enemies, both
..(V.in\
tnnlr.
official Knnil
bond iinn hblank.
towns in Ortoi Traverse Cocntv, bold at the School BOOHS in
primary conventions and at the polls."
the Imperial cities of Europe.
I herewith return the same, declining tbe proflered nonor,
Traverse City, on Toesday, August 14, 1866. to nominate
believing Ibat in accepting the office I would be compelled toA STRAXOB STORY.
Incendiary fires have become so frequent and calamitous, that
County Officers and appoint Delegates to the State. Congresendorse your policy or reconstruction, to tbe sacrifico or .ong
W e found in the j a i l f t i ' u l a s k i , the half-shire town or Osibe opinion of persons well calculated lo judge, t h ^ are consional, Senatorial and Representative Conventions, MEBKITT
wego County, a man and his wife who had been confined there cherished principles. The honorable gentleman now tbo incumbent of soid office, distinguished alike for his patriotic dovoBATES was appointed Chairman, and MORGAN BATES, Secre- nected with »ome common origin, and wo soe .t stated that tbe for eighteen months on n charge of grand larceny. I"be man
lion to tho country, his integrity aod high moral worth, is dewas evidently a quite inoffensive person, a member or the Mepolice authorities of N e w York attribute them to rebel
facto and de jure the collector or this port ontil the next Conthodist church and a class-leadcr io i t H e was in good repute
On motion, Perry H a n n . h , WiUiam Steele and Thomas II and tho rpirit of wild revenge and reckless mal.ee that has so among bis neighbors, and no one of them gave any cicdenco to gress gives its advice and consent to tbe appointment or his successor, notwithstanding any regulations which J o h n Tyler might
long
fed
upon
civil
war.
and
n
o
finds
its
expression
in
private
tbe storv or bis guilt. Tho wife was a more energetic person,
Clyde were appointed a Committee on Credentials, who reporthave chosen to
lo interpolate
interpolate* upon tne
the constitutional
consiuutioDai raw.
law. And I
crimes and io the destruction of life and properly in the lojal and although there is no proof that she was ever actually coned tbst the following Delegates were entitled to scats
cannot as a law-abiding and loya) citizen, lend my sanction t
nected with tbe gang, yet it is believed that she was quite w,l- m e t which, t o speak mildly, savors or usurpation.
States.
ling to keep tbeir secrets, so for as they might be entrusted to
Convention.
.
I Tear. sir. that your action in removiug good, true, nod loyMUbnro, tbe aoldicr who recently robbcd^tbcfafc of M«j. Em- her. Some time before her arrest, one or the gang ran off
TRAVEME.—Morgan Bates. D. C. Leach, Charles II. Marsh
al citizens from office (in which Ihey bavo been duly and legally
with her daughter, and neither ho nor bis associates would let
Thomas H . Clydo, Merritt Bates, P e r r y Hnnnah. Jcstc Cram CROO . t Natbvillc. and cacaped successfully, b a . been nrrested.
installed), without the justification oT the high constitutional
her know where her child was conceuled. 1 bis greatly t uragliving near Mumpbi. lnd„ in a manner aome.bnt u t o n - ed her. and she began to let but the secrets of the o r g a m ^ o n . law of tho land ; denyiog and refusing tbe right of peaceable
and J . O. RsmsdclL (D. C. Leach and J . G. Ramsdell were
assemblage to loyal citizens, and grautiug unto tbe rebel popuappointed by the. Delegation, in place or D . . B . Ashton and i.hinz to Ibcioativca. l i e bad bought a b o o . owned three and to threaten vengeance ogainst them. She was repcatefl y lation of the South and tbe North all they have ever claimed
warned
to
desist,
and
menaced
wilb
punishment
l
U
h
c
continuh o r s e and bpggics married a wife after three days' cnartabtp.
William Reuuie, regular Delegate* who were a b s e n t )
whilst in rebellion, will have a tendency to hurl again upon tbo
ed to operate against them ; but she paid no attention to their
WHITEWATER.—C. T. Scofield, J . A . Button. W m . R and WBB d.sbing abeoi io line style generally, spending h i . mnuey threats, and continued her hostile action. One evening, just at country tbe scenes or tumult aod bloodshed from which we badsupposed ourselves happily aod forever emerged.
.
freely. A considerable portion nf the stolen money was recov- dusk, a Jew peddler camo in with bis pack and requested her to
Durga, Charles I I . Kstea and J . B. Haviland.
Trusting our citizens shall not be fort her annoyed by tho
let
bim
stay
all
night
She
assented,
proposing
to
him
to
leave
BEMOIOA.—II. E Steward. Charles E. Bailey and T . C. ered. I V prisoner was forwarded to Nashville for t r i a l
meddling, unscrupulous politicians who insist upon my appointhis pack in the front room, whilo they went into a rear apartment to a positioo for vfbich I have never been an aspirant and
ment to get supper. They sat in ibe room ontil bed lime, and
Walker.
T b r e e of the editors of one of the financial managers or the
do not feel myseir competent to fulfil tha duties of. 1 remain,
the peddler, in his affidavit distinctly oeelares that she waif
HOMESTEAD.—Cam Jen Johnson, William Steele and W illiam
Chicago Tribune have, in conjunction with J . W . Bunn, Esq., never ooco out or his s i g h t W h e n he was ready t o retire, she respectfully.
Y o u r obedient servant,
Simmers.
,,
„
the wealthy banker of Springfield, booght up the stock of the lighted a candle for bim. but before going to bed. bo went to the
W . F . JOUKSOX.
PESWSOUA.-E. P . Led J, Curtis Fowler, Sr.. W m . II.
to his coos ernation. be
Chicago Republican. They have all seceded from tbo Tribune, front room to look at his pack,,U when,
.
t.,.
gone. tTh»
" T ' momimr
be enterea
found
that it was gone,
h e next
morning bo
entered. a. com~
Franklio, A P . Lancaster a n d H . R Brinkman.
EXPLOSION
THE GENERAL LYTLE.
and will take possession of the Republican on the first of Sep- plaint before a Justice, wbo was gcnerid'y M i e r e d to I *
CETSTAL L A K E . - J . C. Burdick, who was authorized to cast
member or the gang, against tho couple ot •"boBe h o ^ e ho had N a r r a t i v e o f O n e of t h e I n j u r e d — C u l p a b l e Neglect t h o
tember. Vuo Huron Denslow. Esq.. who has for the past
C a u a e o f the C a t a U r o p h e .
the full vote.
years been the principal editorial writer in the Tribune, is to be lodged : and. although the complaioaot swore that the womatf
was never out or his sight from tbe time be left tbe pack in the From the Louisville Joarnal, Aug. 8th.
A u n i u . — A P . Wbcclock, S. Brnford, J . E. Campbell.
the managing editor of the Republican;
front room until be discovered that it was lost, and tbe husband
Mr. 11. F . Brown, one or the injured passengers of tbo illpLATT.-Not represented.
proved, or offered to prove that he was at a Methodist meet ng starred General Lyile. makes the following statement in regard
Mrs. J a c o b s and-her daughter, quadroons, and to all appear- Surini; the whole time tho peddler was at bis house, yet the
The Convention proceeded to an informal ballot for bhtnlT.
to tbe frightrul explosion on Monday evening last W e quoto
Justice committed them for trial. A r e s p c c t a b l e f o i o i e r now the exacl language of Mr. Brown : •• W a s on the engine deck
icc white people, were pot off the New Y o r k steamer
C T . S c o r . e l d , D , C . Leach and W m . K Steward, act.ng as
came forward and offered to be their bail, and was accep ed by about ten minutes before the explosion ; went down there from
Tellers. Charles W . Day received 19 votes and Uoraco Per- vannah. on account of their tinge of African blood. Mrs. J a c o b s
the magistrate. H e told the woman, at the same time, that ii curiosity ; saw uo one attending the engines until tho bell rang
is a very intelligent woman, well educated, and has travelled
she would say no more about the gang and tbeir affoirs, she to check the boat. Saw tbe striker run from some part of tho
**On motion, Charles W . Day was unanimously declared the Europe. Slje is the authored of a novel called •• Linda," and would bear no more about tbe larceny charge. But sbo was boat, ami cheeked her partially ; about half a moment a r t e r - .
stnarling so Severely about tbe loss of her daughter that she wards a fireman came aft from Ibe larboard Mde and wid. in an _
with her daughter was * n t to Savannah by the •• Friends'
could not restrain her propensity tn talk, and .requently gave excited manner, Mbis boat will blow up in five minutes !' T h e
" j ® Cr.ni » u rc-uomioflteil for C'o.ntJ Clerk . » i l i O g i t o establish schools and asylums for the colored people.
information which was adverse to tho interests ^
next thing I knew 1 was going u p in tbe air, amid smoke, steam,
who she believed were keeping her daughter in concealment—
of Deeds, by acclamation.
,
A despatch from F o r t Laramie, states that Ibe promised era W h e n tbe bondsman found that she would not keep q u i e t be limbers and oiber parts of tbe wreck. Tbe striker beat me
M o r g « n B . t » ™ re-non.in.uJ (or C o n n l , 1 retmrer. b , of Indian murder,and outrage has commenced. Thirty-five men surrendered both bcr aud her husband, and they were commit- going up. but I came in first! While going up I had perfect
control or my senses, and I thought to mywlf, sixty fef t in the
acclamation.
are reported to have been massacred at F o r t Conner. 1 he ted to jail, whore they bad remained u p to the timo or our visit air and uo place to light, but soon I found my mistake, when L
Saw
E . Cromwell Tullle was nominated lor 1 roeecuting Attor- herds belonging to Govtrnmeut and private rancbe men are Their case has been put over from court loi court on account landed on a plank iu tbo water, bruisiug me quite bodly.
it was alleged, or the absence of material witnesses for the pro- a lady in the water, aud gave her all tbo assistance iu my power.
ney by acclamation.
. .
„ suffering severely from tbeir raids. Tbe troops ordered forward m o t i o n . It was generally believed in tho neighborhood that Her husbaud soon came to her. 1 called to Ibe officeis of tboOn an informal ballot for Circuit Court Comm.ss.ooer, b . 8. by Government, for ibe defence or tbe frontier, will arrive oooe tbcy would be kept Ibere. on one pretence or nuoibei, just
S t Charles to come alongside, t h a t tho boat was on fire. They
suited tho interests or their prosecutors.
promptly put on the hose aod extinguished tbe fire. The
P r a t t received 15 votes. Goorgo P . Oriswold, 6, L D. Boynofficers and erew or tbe S t Charles did all iu their power lo aid
ton, 5, Charles H. Marsh. 3. ( P r a t t . Boynton and Marsh
Equalizing the Bonntle*.
T h o new harbor improvement at Michigan City will prove
our party. J u s t before the explosion I heard some one on tho
were not candidates—all baviug refused t o accept the nominaThe following is the new bill to canalize bounties as it passed deck say • she's running pretty w e l l ; she's get ooe hundred a n d
succcssfol and permanent Double piers, lined with stone, are
both Houses and was approved by the President :
eighty pounds on.' A m positive tbe boats were-racing at the
tion.) The nomination was forced upon Mr. P r a t t , and he was
•o be extended ioto the lake beyond tho farthest bar to deep
SECTION 1. He il enacted, ^-c.. T h a t to each and every sol- time or ibe explosioo. After I got on board tbe S t Charles I
declared tho nominee.
.
water. Already Michigan City bas begun to feel tbe influence dier wbo enlisted into ibe army or the United Sta'cs ^ e r lhe inquired or one or the engineers wbo agisted me, • will t h i s
WiUiam Slawson was re-nominated for County Surveyor y
19th day or April. 1601. for a period of not less than three boat blow up T How many pounds of sleam are you carrying T
or the new slate of things, and within twelve mouths tbe
years, and having served his term of enlistment, has been hono- He replied. • there is no danger -r wo are tending t o our busiacclamation.
.
.
oorlb eud of the Slate will begin to realize ibe effects or this n b l y discharged, and who has received or is entitledI to ireceive ness ; they were n o t ' My compuuions. Hall aud Thomas,
Perry Hannah and Charles E . B a i l e y were nommated for
from the United States under existing Inwg^ u bounty of 8100 , were'lviug in their state rooms, Nos- 04 and 55, ibe latter partgood work.
—
and any such soldier enlisted for not less than three v e r s , wbo ly undressed. Did not see tbero until we got on board, the S t
Corooersby acclamation.
The work or laying o third rail the entire length of the G.vu. bas been honorably discharged on account of wounds receivcd Charles. My father, wbo was ou board, come off all s a f e P erry Hannah was appointed Delegate to the btute Cooveo
Western Railway. Canada, is progressing vigorously, and seve- in the line of duty, and the widow, minor chi dren, or parents, W a s formerly au engineer by profession, and think the exploin the order named, of any such soldier who died in the service sion the result of culpable ucgligenee on the port of those in" p e r r y Hannah and Reuben Goodrich were appointed Dele- ral sections along tbe lino are alreaJy completed. W ilh.n a of tho United States, or or disease, or wounds contracted while charge of the engines."
short time the .transit or through freight by the narrow guagc in tbe service, aud in the line of duly, shall be paid the addigates to the Congressional Convention.
FBOM D E T R O I T .
tional bounty or 8100. hereby authorized.
J 0 R.ntfdell. C b . r l e . K. B . t l e ; . Willlnm Steele m d 1 , „ J . w i l l bo accomplished without tran shipment from ibe V, estSEC. 2. That to each and every soldier who enlisted into.the
Meeting of t h e J o h n s o n C o n v e n t i o n .
army or the United States alter Ibe 19lh day or Apr#, 1861.
c . W ^ k e r were nppoioted D t i o g " " <• «'» S " " " 0 " " 1 C " " C " ' ern States to New York.
DETROIT, August 9.—Tbe Johnson Mass Convention held
d S tbe rebellion, for a period or not less than two yean,
A Washington despatch states that the claim* or Union
and who is not included io the foregoing section, and who has bore to-day, appointed ibe following delegates t o t b e Philadelphia
" " S o r g o n B . t o A . T. Wbeelock, C b . r l e . n . E . t e i
.
„
. . . .
diers wbo were robbed or tbeir money by the icbel prison
been honorably discharged therefrom, after serving two J « a " - Convention :
Delegates at Large—James F. Joy. General A. S. Williams,
L«dd J . 0 - Uamwlell, C b . r l e . H . Mttnb, B i l . , D n r g . . n d 0 . Ibcrilica, may bo t e r . . r d e d to tbo C o » n . i » . r y Sener.l of Pria- and who bas rl-ceived or is entitled to receive from the Lulled
Slates, under existing laws, a bounty of 8o0 and no more . aod General C. C. Loomis and General G. A . Cnstar.
E. Stcw.rd, were . p p o i n l r f H . l e g . t e . to tbe n i i t r i e t R e p r e « » i until the firat or October. The amount due. aud Ibe cbarDistrict
Delegates—Henry
Barnes.
J
.
J
.
Newell.
O. B- ClarK,
any soldier enlisted for less than two years, who has 1
Utivo Convention.
rably discharged on account or wounds received in be line or J G P a r k h u r s t James Munroe, E. C- Seaman. General A . A .
or tho fonds taken, sbonld be stated.
Morgan B M « C b . r l e . 11. » t o b . 0 . T . Seoleld, K. I
datv and Ibe widow, miuor cbildreu. or parents, in the order Stevens. W . B. Thomas, Byroo G. Stout, J o h n Atkinson, S.
B. Bliss and A- W . Brockway. ,
" ,
..
,
A t an immense temperance gathering in London it wa« staled named, or any such soldier who died in the service of the L
l e d d end C b . r l e . E. B . i l e j wore reappointed C o . n t j C n r r a T h e resolutions adopted approve of
or tbe restoratioo
restoration policy oi
that the consumption or intoxicating liquors io England costs ind Stales, or of disease or wounds contracted while in Ibe s
inhnuin tVip
Coucress or loval
ponding Bepoblican Comoilten for tbe ensning t . o ; e « n .
l t 5ort Ibe
b. U
. l d Slates
S . . t oin tne
tbo line
l i e . o.
0 l damy.
. t j . si 4o. i. l. oe
b ; «f .i ud. tbo President Johnson, the admission t o Cougressor loyal members
vice
United
$400,000,000 yearly, or which sum two thirds is spent by the additional bounty o( SM) hereby authorized ; provided that aud or tho principles set forth in the call or tho Philadelphia.
The Convention adjourned without day.
irking clashes alone ; and tbst nine-tenths or the crimes
any soldier who bad bortcred. sold assigned, transferred loan- Convention j and also that tbo admission to tbe Philadelphia
MERRITT BATES, Chairmun.
rcb
e'j
cdf exebauged. or given away bis final discharge papei% or any Convention, as delegates, or those who, io States oot in
milted are traceable to strong driuk.
MOROAX BATES. Secretary.
interest in the bouuty provided by this or any other act or Con- lion, foiled to support the Government during ibe war, would
TRAVEE8® c r r v :
FRIDAY MORNING, AUG. 17, 1866.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
a*
a i U » b« i» gi™ft» b»
.taPmltoJ
P i«°
P " "' "'"'V!
The Lafayette (Ind.) Courier is informed that a young lady, gress, shall not be entitled to receivo uoy additional bouutv b °The*Democfatic SUIe Central Committee also appointed delwhatever, and when application is made by any wtd.erjoi^said
school teacher named Ada Murray, and one or her pupils, a
egates to Ibe Philadelphia Convention, as follows : A t L a r g e bounty, he shall be required under the pains and P1-™1 «»
child by tho name or Lane, were instantly killed by a shaft or perjury, to make oath or affirmation or his identity, and lhat nr. Charles K. Stewart. A . 0 . Baldwin. M. J - Mills. Charles H .
Taylor. District Delegates—William P . W ells. G. C. Muuro,
lightning, at a place about seven miles from Marshficld. Ao- has not so bartered, sold, assigned, transferred, exchanged,
the 11th inst, pursuant to call
loaned or given away either bis discharge papers, or any inter- a W . London, F . B. Smith. 0 . M- Barnes. C. Joslyn. A. K
The meeting was called to order, and tbe Call conven.ng the otber
severely snocnea.
shocked, out
but will
thcr child was aeverely
win rprobably
r o u , o l y recover.
—
.oaueuo
any bounty, shall Mas .foresaid
aforesaid ;; and
and no
no claim
claim for
for st
sucb Bell. L. G. Masoo, R. W . Davis, H- Castlcr, J . W . I sine, M.
same WM read by Morgan Bates. E«q., Chairman of the ComJeSers.
A Federal officer was attacked by a crowd of rebels in Louis- b o a n t y be entertained by t l ^ l ' a y n i ^ ^
or o^ cr
F B O X MEXICO.
mittee.
.
. ,
villa on the 16th inst. H e defended himseir valiantly, and only
the statement un
B C C O n , p a „ied by
Whereupon Morgan Bates was called to the Chair and Jesse
T h e Liberal Government Declines to Accept Santa
ilnbcd after
, h<>
guccuhiDca
ancr receiving
receiving three
>uiv«. wounds
i from pistol shots. ^ H e o , , h , as by tWs wction p r o v i i f c d . ^ ^
ln
A n n a ' s 8eivices—The R e a s o n s T h e r e f o r .
Cram appointed Secretary.
is likely to recover. Ooo or bis assailants formerly a rebel officer,
the additional bounty herein provided for it sbaH1 Ixi the duty
On motion, the meeting proceeded to tho election of DeleWWUINOTOX, August 9.—M. Romero, the Mexican Miniiu s badly wouoded, and will probably die.
or the Paymaster General under such rules and regulations as ter. received tonlay despatches from bis Government "ateo at
gates to attend the County Cooventioo, t o be bc!d at this
may be prescribed by the Secretary o T W s r . to cause to be ex- Chihuahua, u p to the 6tb u l t Tbo Mexican Goverament bad
A n entire family of foor persons died io soccessioo from chol- amfned the accounts or each and every soldier who makes appli- takeu iu consideration tbe tender or Santa A n n a s services,
place on Tuesday next, for tbe purpose of nominating Couoty
Officers, and to appoint Delegates to tho several Conventions era io the course or last week io a teoemeot house in New \ ork. cation therefor. Mid ir found entitled thereto, pay said bounties. made lo President Joarez. aod concluded Dot to a c c ^ t tbem.
SEC 4 And be it further enacted. T h a t in the rcwption. assigning the followiog reasoos : Because Saota Anoa. be ng
The member, of tbo family, it is reported, buried csch other unyet to be called.
examination, scttlcmeot aod payment o[claimsifor said addition- one or the originators aod promoters or tbe plan to ^ k e f o r e i g u
Whereupon Benjamin D. Ashlon, Morgan Bates. C. H . til tbe father succumbed t o the disease, bciog its last victim.
al bounty due tbe widows or heirs or deceased soldiers, the ao- iServcntion to Mexico, bis'sinceritv cannot
J e ^ n p o n
counUnlf
officers or ibo Treasury shall be governed by tbe res- now. Because tho American people have lost all c<Mrfdeoce a
Marsh, Perry Hannah. Thomas H . Clyde. Jesse Cram. M e m t t
u n pay day. every mao io tbe New Y o r k Custom Hoose was trictioos prescribed for tbe Paymaster General by tbe Secretary
him. and cannot, therefore, place any reliant..oo b i m
H«
Botes, and William Ronnie were appointed such Delegates.
required to " sign tho call for a meeting to choosc delegates to or W a r and tbe payment shall be made in like manner under
On motion, resolved, that in tbe absence of any Delegate or
tbe Randall-Niblack Convention at Philadelphia, or walk the the direction or the Secretary or the Treasury.
Delegates they have power to fill any vacancy that may occur
p r o p o s e d A d v a n c e In I n s u r a n c e R a t e s .
plank T
]
in consequence thereof
IUKTTOM.. Coon., August 9 . - T h e , E x e c u t i v e Committee or
On motion, meeting adjourned nut die.
Tbo Republican Association of the Ninth District of N e w tbe National Board or Underwriters met io this city to-day,
, MOID AX BATES, Chairman.
York have unanimously repudiated its Representative in Con- aod adopted efficieot measures to secure an advance or rales
and tbe arrest orioceodianes. The qoestioo as to the reducS
J B S S CEA*. Secretary.
gress. Mr. Henry J . Raymond. T h is is only the beginning of • : on or agents' commissions was postponed.
of 350,000 feet orticmi timber and " P " " 'rem SLwilalno. I t
'
X b , f.to of two of onr ooie " Ho.riahljg" W e f t e r o ettiea la the end.
wa. lowed 200 mile, in three data.
Heavy Robbery.
g i t e n by the Bed Wlog, ( M l n M a o l a , l A r p « : • • B . r C i t j ™
In accordance with a recent law or C o o g r e s , tho Secretary
DETROIT, August 9.—The store or W m Summers, o f U t i c a ,
I t . entire « c e i P u in Chicago ( » »
once a flooridiiog eolDtneiweoieoWf a e i l , at l b . Wtaeonam of the Treasury bas appointed J . Rosa Browne, tho well known Michigan, was entered by burglars tart n i g h t and tbe safe
"•e"'°31 "• " d
bead of Lake Pepin- A j w ago l » . I n t e r U * d o » n or more Western traveler, as Commissioner to collect statistics or the blown open aod robbed or 825,000. T h e supposed culprit was J a i l 1, 1865, lo JolT
•nested in this city to-olght.
oalj tbe amali aom of >188 6 i remain. nnwIKeled.
empty bonac. there « t . m o « d . e r a . (he M t a i o a n i l the mining interests west of the Rocky Mountaina.
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Oily. W a c o o u ia another city t h a t died
I b e firat bale of n e * c o l " «
^ l"*° P ° "
Tbe o f f i c i i returns ehow that San Francisco exported $6.
P I T I S I I D Ga.. August 9.—Tbe cholera bas broken out
S
at l T ™ » ' a p U o i ^
B r ^ o e b ; . P a i n t - c h u c d by eitiaao. of that p t o , anJ ^tipped « • [ « « = ' ">
801,236.75 of treasure for tbe month of June, probably tbe largLake City. Thirteen of U « bnUdlnga at W a e o o t t b a r e been
Twelve deaths have occurred sinco Monday, including two
est amount ever sect away in tbe samo period of time oo merPresident J o h o s o a
1
• b o o g h t ^ a r t l l t " ™ ™ t o Lake City, ( b . amallar on<. oo
whites.
cantile account
to
R e p u b l i c a n T o w n Cnucu*.
A t a meeting of tbo Itcpublicara of tbo l ' o . n a b i p o t I V . .
verse, held at tbe School House, in Traverse City on Saturday,
Tin tn. 0."wru5Trt^riTci.i» o.to'las»
Ur»» ttl nmw. f 1 ^ "
TRAVERSE OITY.
CONGRESSIONAL
h Carolina Coimltntlon
A C o n v e n t i o n w i l l b« h e l d a t Luce's H i l l , i n t b e I c i t y r o ! Grand
Rapids, o n Tueaday, t h e 28th d a y o f A u g u s t , 1866, a t 1 1 o ' c l o c k ' a .
W I N T E R
K , f o r the purpose of nominating a Republican candidal* for Representative to Congr«»s, of t l x
Michigan.
TRAVERSE
t i t l e d t o d e l e g a t e * l a said C o n v e n t i o n , aa f o l l o w * t
Kent
Ionia
Ottawa
DAYS?
..
*
"
•
"
"
A
E a c h n e w o r g a n i z e d c o u n t y In said D i s t r i c t n o t l n c l n d c d i n th
• b o r e will be e n t i t l e d t o o n e d e l e g a t e .
TowSB,
S T A T E O F MICHIGAN',
T. WBITI,
D. I . Fii.ru.
E . VV. M l R K i t T ,
W . DBVIXC,
Congressional Committee.
U r a n d Rapids, A u g . "lb, 18C6.
STATE
CONTENTION.
A R e p u b l i c a n State C o n v e n t i o n , to n o m i n a t e State
officer* and
t r a n s a c t o t h e r business, will be h e l d a t Merrill H a l l i n t h e c i t y o f
D e t r o i t , o n Thursday, A u g u s t 3 0 , 1 8 6 6 . a t II o'clock A. X.
A l l p e r s o n s w h o s u s t a i n e d t h e G o v e r n m e n t In s u b d u i n g s e c e s s i o n
a n d armed rebellion, w h e t h e r at h o m e or in the field, a s a g a i n s t all
traitor* a n d t h e i r s y m p a t h i z e r s , w i l l b e e q n s l l y w e l c o m e , w h a t e v e r
m a y h a v e b e e n t h e i r p o l i t i c a l a n t e c e d e n t * b e f o r e the late war.
Dar-
i n g the f e a r f u l s t r u g g l e , t h e R e p u b l i c a n party In M i c h i g a n m a d e
l o y a l t y ^ n d d e v o t i o n to c o u n t r y the o n l y
test.
HKIFKR
C
i
f
—
" 5Es
.
L e e l s n a w , Isoli
...
........ ...
„„
N o r t h p o r t , o n i l o n d a t j the s i x t h day of A u g u s t . In the ye
t h o u s a n d e i g h t hundrfld and s i x t y - s i x . P r e s e n t 1 . I). Quackenbnsb,
J u d g e of Probate. In t h e matter of the e s t a t e o f Ablal C Steven*,
• • c e a s e d : On r e a d i n g and tiling the pe t it io n, d u l y veritlcd of Eduud J . Lane o f the! C o u n t y n f Stratford, in the State o f N e w
Hampshin-, s> Guardian of War.l B. S t e v e n s , m i n o r c h i l d o f the said
Ablal C. S t e v e n s , d e c e i v e d ; T h e r e u p o n it is ordert-d. that Monday,
the Brat day o f October n e x t , at t w o o ' c l o c k In the afternoon, be as.
s i g n e d f o r t h e h e a r i n g o f said p e t i t i o n , a n d tlmt the heirs at law o f
said d e c e a s e d , a n d all other p e r s o n s interested in
q u i r e d t o a p p e a r a t a s e s s i o n o f s a i d Court, slien to o Is; h i d d e n
P r o b a t e Office, In the said «iHsg« o f N o r t h p
any there be, w h y the prayer.of the p e t i t i o n e r s h o u l d not ti
1
' ~ ' It i s further ordered, that said p e t i t i o n e r shall givi
1-endriicyfOf
. by e
I t will adhe r e t o t h i s
O n i o n I* f u l l y restored o n a* basis j u s t and equal, s e c u r i n g t o all m e n
I-
a l i k e , life, liberty, and t h e p u r s u i t o f h a p p i n e s s , " m a k i n g the Great
R e p u b l i c aa e n d u r i n g aa the p r i n c i p l e s u p o n w h i c h It rests.
T h e several c o u n t i e s will send t w o d e l e g a t e s for e a c h Representat i v e i n t b e l o w e r branch or tho S t a t e L e g i s l a t u r e , a n d e v e r y o r g a n i z e d c o u n t y h a v i n g n o R e p r e s e n t a t i v e w i l l b e e n t i t l e d Co o n e d e l e -
WM. A. n O W A R D , Chairman.
F i r s t D i s t r i c t — J . J. B a g l e y , W. J . B a x t e r .
S e c o n d D i s t r i c t — A H Morrison. F. T. Eddy.
FANNING
J u d g e o f Probat.
MILL.
H E BEST MILL JJADE. WILL T A K E EVEItl
C o c k l e o u t o f grain, be it n e v e r so bad, in running
111 t w i c e . Guaranteed,
Made by M. T. Cleland. ana sold by
H ANNAH, I
A u g u s t 2, IN'-C.
a a d o p t e d by the R e p u b l i c a n State
p o l n t m e n t o f any Ind
.
....
d o e s not reside, s h o u l d not be r e c o g n i z e d In any f ut ur e C o n v e n t i o i
a n d t h a t the S l a t e C o m x i i ' t e e be i n s t r u c t e d to m a k e t h e i r c a l l s fc
fu tu r e c o n v e n t i o n s a c c o r d i n g l y .
D'. ( J U A C K E X
X !B C S U ,
MICHIGAN
T
gate.
JL N o r t b p o r
of tbe U n i o n D o c k . Said Duel
S u n n y Side, the C h i c a g o ami
line o f steamers. Its lo c a t io n i
business, and will be sold chen
apply by U t t e r or o t h e r w i s e t o i
F i f t h D i s t r i c t — N . Avery. M. II- WIIIcox.
A On- in S e n F r a n c i s c o , o o t h e 3 1 s t n i l . , d e s t r o y e d t h e U n i t ed S t a t e s D i s t r i c t C o u r t r o o m s .
T b e records were saved.
T h e S o u t h e r n H o t e l at S i .
Lonis bas just been bought
by
R o b e r t C a m p b e l l , nn o l d m e r c h a n t , for $ 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 c a s h .
L a t e a d v i c e from M e x i c o s l a t e tbat tbe L i b e r a l G o v e r n m e n t
b a s refused t o a c c e p t the proffered s e r v i c e s o f S a n t a A n n a .
A very large business bas already c o m m e n c e d over tbe A t lantic Cable.
F r a n c i s c o on the 3 0 t h
treasure, o f w h i c h
RIIEBIFP8
STATE OF MICHIGAN.
j^
^
State C o m m i t t e e .
" big
pounds each,
T r a v e r s e City, J u l y !
DRUGS
H
A V I N G
w h i c h w e r e r a i s e d in W a s b t c n a w c o u n t y , a n d a r e n o w o w n e d b y
T h e A t l a n t i c C a b l e r o r n i s h e s K a r o p e a n n e w s t o t h e 8 t h inst.
b e t w e e n A u s t r i a a o d Italy are said t o
be assum-
i n g a more threatening attitude.
T b e walking match at M o b i l e between four men. w h o w e r e to
k e e p g o i u g till t h e v i c t o r s h o u l d t i r e o n t h i s t h r e e c o m p e t i t o r s ,
e n d e d i n o o o o f Ibetn b u r s t i n g a b l o o d v e s s e l , f r o m
died
w h i c h he
f l i s wife b a s b c c o m e insane.
T b e p r o j e c t for e s t a b l i s h i n g a r a d i c a l p a p e r a t M o b i l e b a s
b e e n abandoned, as the editors would be m o b b e d , they
received
several anonymous writien letters.
having
I t i s pretty nearly
a s free down there as before tbe war.
T b e Republican Union State Convention of
Springfield on
ticket:
t b e 181b,
and nominated the
Illinois, m e t a t ,
following strong
F o r Congressman a t large, General J o h o A .
for Superintendent of P u b l i c Instruction, H o n .
moo
recently
in's Island, and taken to P o r t l a n d .
He
large h i s weight has increased
from 3 0 0
W h i l e this at
t o u p w a r d s of 1 , 0 0 0
pounds.
R e v . Mr. R o g e r s , of S L L a z a r u s church, Memphis, w h o wants
t o erect a grand cathedra] t o the
memory of tbe Confederate
•ays,
AND
nt« or our c u s t o m e r s , to merit
t h e patronage c r t h e p e o p l e
uf t h i s v i c i n i t y .
reproachfully,
t h a t t h e y c l a i m t o b e first f a m i l i e s , a o d y e t
d o not prove it by their generosity.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAXD O m c t
AT T B A V X B H I
YOU
ABE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
THAT
COMp l a i u t h a s b e e n made a t this office t h a t the l o a d e n t e r e d '
a n d e r the H o m e s t e a d A c t o f May 20, 1 6 6 } o n the M t k
„
O c t , 1863, t o w i t : the n e j of s e c t i o n 11 t o w n 23 n o r t h or r a n g e 1 (
w e s t , (No. 638) h a s been abandoned by y o u for m o r e than s i x
m o n t h s , s a d that w e h a v e a p p o i n t e d Wednesday, the 3rd day o f
O c t , 1866, a t 1 o'clock P . M , for h e a r i n g tbe ab o r a complaint
a n d t a k i n g t e s t i m o n y thereon, a t the office o f t h e R e g i s t e r o f th*
L a n d Offioe a t Traverse City, M i c h i g a n ; at w h i c h t i m e and p l a c e
•'
« • — - v - " - ^ * at r y a o
made by y o n shauld a
to w h e t h e r hatoBOV, or haa b e e n . In the l a n d o r naval a . .
v i c e o f the U n i t e d Statea.
M O R G A N B A T E S Register.
& G O O D R I C H , BoocSvtr.
JAMES
YOU
N E W ' T H I N G " !
in
Traverse City!!
HAVE JUST OPENED A TAILOR
SHOP
E
O
T
H
S
A
N
D
T 1 1 1
M
TWO DOORS
M
I N G S
.
(49-fim'
SALE OF LANDS FOR DELINQUENT TAXES.
COUNTY TliEASUREirS OFFICE.
SALE OF LANDS
FOR
DELINQUENT
>
TAXES.
COI'KTY T u e i s r s t i t ' s O r n c r , )
X T O T I C E IS HEREBY GIVEN T H A T THE S A L E OF LANC
i > for Delinquent T a x e s In l.eelansw Countv. a d v e r t i s e d by tl
Auditor General In the Grand Traverse Herald, will U- held at tl
2 o u n t v Treasurer's Office in tbe village or Northport, the couni
•cat o f Lecluraw County, on the first Monday in October ucx
: o m m e n ' l n g a t » o ' c l o c k , A. M.
WILLI A Y GILL.
(34-8w.)
C o u n t y Treasurer.
TO
PARKER8.
G R A N D R A P I D S L A N D P L A S T E R FOR S A L E
t $3 per bbL by
C A M P B E L L A GOODRICH. Northport.
and
It. GOODRICH. Traverse City.
ALSO, Plaster P a r i s or C a l c i n e d Plaster, and P l a s t e r i n g Hair for
'e by
R. COODHICH.
B S u n n y 8 i d t tilled by Catnpl>c!l A Goodrich, s
(St-ly.)
WARRANTS
NOTICE.
will^permit
» r y W I F E M E LV I N A B A R T O N . H A S L E F T MY R E D A N D
i v A board w i t h o u t any Just c a u s e or provocation. I hereby forbid
all |*rtu?na harboring or trusting her o n my account, as I will pay
debta or her c o n t r a c t i n g after this date.
his
CHARLES *
D a t e d Traverse, J u l y 2 S i860.
ARE
Stocks,
(J-ly.)
I
S
B o n d s , Mort|
Warrants s
L A a x a o s r , 3 * D t o o a WKST OI
isTOSTo r n c x , o r r a o i T .
STATE LAND AND STATE LAND
SCRIP.
O F F E R F O B 8 A L E A LARGE AMOUNT OF S T A T E L A N D
l a t h e C o u a t l e a o f Manistee, Benxle, L e e l a a s w , Grand Trav e r s e , Antrim, E m m e t , and C h e b o y g a a . P r i c e , f r o m o n e t o t h r e e
d o l l a r s p e r acre. Aleo, a large a m o u n t of S T A T E L A N D SCRIP.
A p p l y to 8. A n d e r s o n , Bear Lake ; George E. S t e e l e . Homeatead ; Jease Cram, Traverse .City 1 ' - p - Brand, Elk Raplda ; J .
a D i x o n , P l n a R i v e r ; J. H . f K e r r e l l , D u n c a a ; o r t o t h e unders i g n e d a t Traversa C i t y .
May 1 4 M M .
SPECIAL TERM OF
CITT,
MICH., t
Auguat 8, 1 8 6 6 .
HEREBY
o . O i l ) h a s been abandon
NOTIFIED
THAT
\
COM-
town 27 north o'r r a n g e 13 w e s t !
i by y o u for m o r e t h a n s i x m o n t h s ,
I Wednesday, t h e 20th d a y ' or S e p t .
ir h e a r i n g the a b o v e c o m p l a i n t a n d
s,.5"
ffX
t a k i n g t e s t i m o n y th
Office a t Traversee C i t y , i
may appear tod s h o w cause, Ir any y o u have, w h y t h e ' e n U y ' i
made by y o u should^pot be c a n c e l l e d a n d t h e land r - - * - *
A n y t r i e n d o f t ^ e said J a m e s H i g g l n s m a y a
.roof as to whether h e is n o w , or has been, in tho II
i c e o f t h e United States.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Rcgi.ter.
R G O O D R I C H , Receiver.
(34-7t*)
PUBLIC NOTICE
LAXD O m c E
TRAVERSE
CITT,
MICH., {
A u g u s t 8, 1 8 6 6 .
$
GOTTLEIB GRE1LICK :
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
THAT
COMplaint has
has Is-en
been made
plslnt
made at t h i s offlce that t h e land e n t e r e d b y v o n
under the Homestead A c t of May 20. 1M2, o n the 4 t h / a y o f
May. lb'.J, to wit.- U i e e J o f n e | s w | o r n e | and n e j e t s e j s e c . 1 7 t o w n
i n g e 11 west, (No. 22C) has Is
abandoned by y o n for
( months, and that w c h a v e 1- appointed W e d n e s d a y , t h o
2Uth day or S e p t . 1600, a t 1 o'clock I'. M "t * - h e a r i n g the a b o v o
c o m p l a i n t a n d t a k i n g t e s t i m o n y thereon, a t t
•er or the U n d o f f i c e a t Traverse City, Michlgan"; « " w h U h " t f i n e
.nd place y o u may appear and s h o w cause, ir u i y y o u h a v e , w h y
be cntr) so made by y o u s h o u l d not be
be ccaanncceelllleedd aan d the l a n d
A n y Triend or tbe said G o t t l e i l
,8tr proor as t o whether i s Is n o w . o
al s e r v i c e o t the L u l l e d S t a t e s .
Grelllck m a y
aopcar a n d
1 M O or a
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register
R G O O D R I C H , Receiver.
#
(34-7t )
PUBLIC NOTICE.
.
' - A N D O F F I C E A T T R A V E R S E CITY, M I C H , )
ROBERT BANCROFT :
' * '
• y o u
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT H / B
m
" 1 " "* this offlce that the land entered b y y o u a n d e r
or May 20. 1802, o n the 24th day o r S e p L ,
>' s e c t i o n I t o w n
orth o f range 14 w e s t ( N o . 1031) has "been "alVsndoned™ by
' lan s i x months, and t h s t w c have a p p o i n t e d
19th day o f S e p t . Isoo, at 1 o'clock P . for
hearing
* City, M i e bilgan
lga ;
at w n i c n time and p l a c e y o u m a y appear
II a n y
y o u have, w h y t h e e n t r y so m a d e by you a
not b e c a n c e l l e d
and the land revert to t h e Government.
A n y rriand ot the said R o b e r t Bancroft may appear a n d 0
p r o o f as to w h e t h e r he Is now, or lias been, in the land or naval 1
v i c e or the United S t a t e s .
'
j
MORGAN B A T E 8 , Registei
(JS-Tt*)
I
R GOODRICH. B e c e i v e r .
PUBLIC NOTICE
LAXD O m c i
^ L V A J I W I L K I N8 ,
TBAVES&K
UIGGIN8:
der the H o m e s t e a d A c t
X ' O T I C E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN* T i l A T T H E A X N l f A L ^ S A L E S
i > uf D e l i n q u e n t T a x e s for Grand Traverse C o u n t y for the yr.n
lw.5. will b<- held at the office o f t h e C o u n t v Treasnrer o f said Conn
ty. in Traverse City, c o m m e n c i n g on the "First Monda
. M„ u
MORGAN II
(34-sw
CITT, "MICH,
A u g u s t 16, 1866.
A N D B U B M. C O L E :
I . » . ULUltr.l.L.
(
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e W, lSllii.
300 2%
C o n s t a n t l y « a h a n d andforsale as l o w a s the marke:
.t p r e s e n t I a m s e l l i n g
40a, W a r 1811, a t . . . . L
$t5 to
80s, "
...J.
93 t o
120a, ...1...
—
..1C0
$
PUBLIC NOTICE
LAND O r n c K
A S O P E N E D A C A B I N E T S H O P O N E DOOIt SOUTH OF
the- C o u n t y Clerk's Office. In T r a v e r s e City, w h e r e he wilt t
(S-ly.)
Mica,'/
8, 1866.
SCADDEN:
e p r o m p t l yfilled,and g o o d s ft
Traverse City, N o v . 22, IBM.
L a m e d St., 2 n d door west ol Post Offioe, Detroit.
AT T S A V K R S K C I T T ,
August
R
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
THAT
COMplaint h a s b e e n m a d e at this office t h a t the land e n t e r e d b y y o u und e r the H o m e s t e a d A c t or May 20, 1802, o n tho 18th day o f S e p t . ,
lHOJ, t o w i t : the n w j of s e c t i o n 32 t o w n 24 n o r t h or range 11
w e s t (No. 1302) has b e e n a b a n d o n e d b y y o u l o r m o r e than s i x m o n t h s .
.-lesdsy. t h e 2 6 " "
MEDICINES.
H
d e a d , b i t t e r l y c o m p l a i n s t b a t h i s c o n g r e g a t i o n b u t h u s far raisLAND
A>
C A B I N E T
S H O P !
VICTOR P E T I T I L
B u s i n e s s P a p e r a n d L o o n s o n Collaterals n e g o t i a t e d .
S i x to E i g h t p e r c e n t interest paid o n - S t o c k Loans," with
U n i t e d S t a t e s Bonds.
L o a n s re paid a t one day's n o t i c e ,
.
e d o n l y 8 1 7 5 , a o d w e r e l e a v i n g h i m s e l f a o d f a m i l y t o suffer. H e
BUILDING
-Vuw'dc-''lt",\,n,rmenu^,J™1' "011^"Ii' e '"CCMi,y o f B ° l n 8
H A N N A H . L A Y A CO.
A u g u s t 2. lKSf,33-ly.)
WANTED.
8U»ck of ? i r s t N a t i o n a l Bank. "
6 t o c k or S e c o n d N a t i o n a l Bank,
D e t r o i t C i t y Bonds, i
Wayne County B o n i s ,
IL 8 . B o n d s of a l l kind%
Telegrojih S t o c k s .
it supposed to b o the
THE
.ring iu a
'e shall k<
Newton Bate-
s a m e f e l l o w w h o -was l o s t f r o m a w r e c k e d v e s s e l 1 2 o r 1 5 y e a r s
a g o , and w b c has since been seen occasionally.
PURCHASED
i t i o n t o bosiness and tbe w
C
Logan ;
c a p t u r e d near S c g o -
GROCERIES!
.
„
JAMES
oof as to w h e t h e r h e l i .
-e or the U n i t e d S t a t e s .
- y y E
for State Treasurer, General G. W . Smith.
A n immense A f r i c a n turtle was
PDBLIO NOTICE
il F A N C Y GOODS general I'. an.1 hope, by careful a n d si
WILKIN'S,
Michigan S i x per r
Michigan S j v c n ner cc.nL Bonds.
D e t r o i t & Milwaukee R. R. 1st Mortgage Iti.n
"
I
" 2nd
W a y n e C o u n t y S e v e n per cent. Bonds,
D e t r o i t C i t y S e v e n per c e n t Bonds.
G e n e s e e C o u n t y S e v e n p e r cent Bonds.
S a g i n a w C o u n t y Ten per c e n t Bonds.
Bay C o u n t y T e n per c e n t Bonds,
S e c o n d National Bank, Detroit.
A m e r i c a n National Bank. Detroit.
F i r s t N a t i o n a l Bank, H o u g h t o n .
D e t r o i t a n d J a c k s d n Coal C o m p a n y Stock,
Eureka Iron C o m p a n y S t o c k .
Collins Iron Company Slock,
L o c o m o t i v e WorkiS S t o c k ,
U n i t e d States Telegraph Stock,
Western U n i o n T e l e r m p h S t o c k .
D e t r o i t C i t y Street' Railway S t o c k ,
Fort 8 t r e r t ar.d K l n m o o d Railway Stock,
S a g i n a w City Street Railway.
W a y n e C o u n t y Halo C o m p a n y S t o c k ,
Michigan Beater Press Stock,
Peoples' Union Oil'Stock.
Obert F a r m Oil S t q c k ,
Petroleum Stocks generally,
""in p e r c e - *
- 1
Military U n d Wartau
Agricultural College
S w a m p Lend S c r i p .
o n t b e last d a y of the session.
BATES.
5
•-
- y o u ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT
HAS
*
Tiade a t this office that the land e n t e r e d by y o u u n d e r t h o
IlomOstei.. .A. c t or May 2o, 1R02, o n t h o 18th day or Sept., I8C5, t o
t h e n e"|
32 town^25 n o r t h oTranfie 11 west, ( N o . 1361),
?n alMtndoni I by y o u f o r m
eduvsday. the 1
a b o v e 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 there•f t h e Register or the U n d Offlce a t T r a v e r s e
Igaii : at w h i c h time s n d p l s c e y o u m a y a p p e a r a n d
ir any y o u have, w h y the e n t r y so m a d e by j o u s h o u l d
tiled, and tho land revert to t h e G o v e r n m e n t
A n y f r i e n d o f the said Eldrldge
to w h e t h e r h e Is c "
'
•
or t h e U n i t e d States.
Wc shall also keepfors a l e at t b e m o a t r e a s o n a b l e rates, a
;nty Jlonds,
o n d c o m m o t e d , furnished substitutes, or served, passed Congress
relations
RECENTLY
DRUGS
for sale—
A bill t o refund 8 3 0 0 t o p e r s o n s d r a f t e d t w i c e w i t h i n a y e a r
The
MORGAN
AND
NOTICE.
KLDRIDGE RICE :
Stock Of tbe late lirtll or A s h t M B a c o n , w e are n o w recelvli
and shall keep c o n s t a n t l y o n h i n d a W g e and c a r e f u l l y s e l e c t e d I
Bonds, Mortgages. Promissory
Notes
Warrant* and
Foreign
Kxchangc.
»
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 , )
A L S O t
f r a c t i o n on Grand Traverse Bay. near Xorrls* Grist Mill, t
iles f r o m Traverse City
T h e Lot c o n t a i n s 33 acres, and runs
the Bay t o Cedar Lake. A d e s i r a b l e placefora r e s i d e n c e and F
" r l c o $tU0.
A
C o l . W o o d , o f Cbicngo. are t o b e sent to t h e P a r i s E x p o s i l i t
PUBLIC
II s e l l t:
ALSO.
, '"
Blocks,
)
A u g u s t 15, 1866.
ALSO.
askfort h e n
' p e r a.
Tailor Shop
s t e e r s . " w e i g h i n g 6 , 0 0 0 or 8 , 0 0 0
AT T R A V E R S E C T T T . M i e n ,
NOVOOTNK:
ALSO,
>. U A R G A R E T T W O O D .
N e w York.
Tbe
P U B L I C NOTICE.
LAXD O m c i
JOHN
ur hundred and forty acr< w o r P i n e tit
^•even m i l e s ri
B
k LVAN
,
<
' • I'"
itore for sale. J i i y term
-tor. on tbe p r e m i s s .
B
8 9 7 0 , 8 4 0 waj
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
R . G O O D R I C H . Receiver.
(35-.t»)
LAND O m c t
SAI,K.
S
YOU
ARE
F1EREBY
NOTIFIED
THAT
COMI'.aint has been m a d o a t this office that the land e n t e r e d h y y o n
u n d e r t h e H o m e s t e a d A c t o t May 20. 1802, o n t h o 10th d a y o f
t h r e e hnndr
acres or timbered land
May j « e s , to w i t : the n | or n e | and s e | or n e | s e c t i o n 10
t or T r a v e r s e C i t y , f h ei land is h i l l y
•
•rth o f r a n g e 13 west (No. llr.01 h a s U-en a b a n d o n e d by y o n
it Is heavily t i m b e r e d with s u g a r
>ck elm' be'eTh ' i ^ | r
b a n s i x months, a n d t h a t w e have a p p o i n t e d W e d n e s d a y
I w i l l s e l j t h i s In a body, or i n lol
October. 1800, a t 9 o ' c l o c k A.
for
h e a r i n g the
l and taking t e s t i m o n y thereon, at the offlce or the
R e g i s t e r "of the Land Office at Traverse CMtv, M i c h i g a n ; at w h i c h
t i m e a n d p l a c e y o n m a y appear and s h e w ' cause, ir a n y y o u h a v e ,
e Plaii
a m i l e ea
w h y the e n t r y s i m a d e b y y o u s h o u l d not be c a n c e l l e d and the land
„ s d u t l r a n d east. Prof. Wln<
te Geo
*o the <i
s a y s that t h i s will prove t o be o u r best Ian
Any
friend
or tb«
or this land Is from $10 t o $ 5 0 p e r acre>id J o h n N o v
may appear i
p e n d i n g upon Its Hint
.
•e is no ditTerence In the offer proof as t o whetht
is been, in tbe land or
val s e r v i c e o f the U n i t e d States.
l l i t y or t h e laud. A p o r ti o n or it will
ntuallyforman additit
Traverse C i t y .
DWELLING HOUSE.
S a m u e l Mitchell. Plalntitr, vs. Hilan R. I l a i g h U P e f e o d a n L
Y VIRTUE O F A |FI. FA. ISSUED OUT T H E ClltCCIT
Courtforthe Counti' or Grand Traverse, in the State or Michig a n , t o m e directed and delivered, a g a i n s t the g o o d s and c h a t t e l s ,
lands and t e n e m e n t s or H l l s n B. Ilaight, I d i d o n the 11th day or
J u n e . A. I>. 1800. l e v y itp4n s n d s e i z e nil the right, title an ' ' "
*
or said l l l l a n R. Ilaight. la and to the following described
t e n e m e n t s , tbe s a m e Ivin jj a n d being In the toa n s h i p or Peninsula,
County,
lown t w e n t y - n i n e (23)
: w h i c h right,
itle and interest I .shall e x p o s e t
tion, on Monlay. the l " t h d a y or Sept.. A. t
,o the h i g h e s t b i d d e r as the law
"ourt R o o m , a t Traverse City, tl
iflice.
Dated, J u l y 5th, A. D. ISf.o
! PKBSO.NS, Sheriff.
IV. IIAY, Deputy.
(Printer's f
(33-flw)
1866.
McCREA :
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
THAT
COMp l a i n t has b e e n m a d e a t t h i s office t h s t the land e n t e r e d by y o u u n der the H o m e s t e a d A c t of May 20, 1862, o n t h e 21st day o f J u l y ,
1863, t o w i t : the n e j o f s e c t i o n 20 town 25 n o r t h o f range J1 w e s t
( N o . 1261) h a s been abandoned b y y o n for m o r e t h a n s i x m o n t h s ,
and that w e have appointed Wednesday, the 3rd day o f O c t , 1 8 G 6 ,
a t 1 o ' c l o c k P . IL, for h e a r i n g the a b o v e 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 thereon, a t t h e office or the Register or the L a n d Office
a t Traverse C i t y , M i c h i g a n : at w h i c h t i m e and p l a c e y o u m a y
appear and s h o w cause, if a n y y o n h a v e , w h y the e n t r y so m a d e b y
y o u s h o u l d not be c a n c e l l e d a n d the land revert t o t h e G o v e r n m e n t .
A n y friend o r the said X o n n a n McCrea
. - o o f a s t o w h e t h e r b e Ls no
r has been, i n the land or
v i c e or the U n i t e d State*.
'
I a l s o offerforsale m y D w e l l i n g H o u s e in Traverse Cil y, w i t h the
hreo I.ots w h i c h c o n s t i t u t e the e n c l o s u r e . It is situate
u a a
Irove o n Waslilngton street, 12 rods c a s t or the Court House Square.
The m a i n building is t w o stories, 24 x 28factw i t h til feet or w i n g s ;
j i.
- ••••
f'-et/a g l o s s Gra|ierry. a barn 20 x 3 0 reet, a n d
nt-lrtiildin.
T h e r e is a g o o d well or soft water in the woodslowed by a f e n c e w h i c h c o s t $ t » 0
My price
perty f.
ig T r a v e r s e City. I
s ray h o m e s o l o n g as I
eed o n e on earth : bu
fitting i a Farm a s h o r t d i s t a n c e from
F o u r t h District—Jaa. A. S w e e t e y , A. D. GriswoM.
S i x t h D i s t r i c t — F . H . Rankin, G. W . Brown.
ult. t o o k 8 1 , 1 6 2 , 3 0 0 in
A FARM
N o r t h p o r t J u l y 25, lKfip.
Third D i s t r i c t — E . P r i u g l e , I>. C. L e a c h .
sailed from S a n
FARM
or R0 acres, on the State Road, t h r e e m i l e s south-west of T r a v e r s e
C i t y , kno' • as the G r e e n F a r m . T h e r e i s a l o g bouse, a frame
barn, a gc i well or w a t e r and a s p r i n g . E i g h t a c r e s are c l e a r e d . —
This will
«Ke a m o s t desirable farm f o r Fruit. P r i c e J1.500.
twenty a c r e s o r c h o i c e P i n e land In A l m l r i
i o i u i n g a Saw Mill. P r i c e $7 |>or acre.
Int.-,! in
n s t h e o n l y true test until " T r e a s o n Is i n s d c o d i o u s . " and nntll t h e
T b e steamer which
A FARM;
S
PROBATE ORDER.
MOROAX D A T E ? ,
a O. K t x o s a r a r ,
J . A . SWCKZBT,
A . 1L GIDDI.VGS
TWO
Mica., ?
August 19,
o f 120 s e n * . on the G l e n Arbor Road, s m i l e s n d s half w e s t o f Trav e r s e City, one mile f r o m the Bay, and halt a m i l e n e s t or J u d g e
Bamsdell's. Al-out 10
« c l e a r e d . A b o u t o n e hair or t h i s rartn Is
inlte hilly and the l n lusa u e e sufficiently level for c u l t i v a t i o n . The
imber. o w i n g
•use p r o x i m i t y to the Bay. Is very valuable.—
The whole wot
.......
n._.
i n g farm, a n d ' b o Brat rate
forJmit.
P r i c e Sl.TUO.
FOR SALE.
Y O U N G COW, ! A N D
of
!
verse, A u g u s t 1 < 1866.
L A N D O r r i c z AT TRAVXHSK C m .
NORMAN
o f ISO s e r e s , a d j o i n i n g t h e a b o v e , s a m e q u a l i t y o r l a n d , w e l l watered.
Eights..I, 8 v e o f w h i c h are s e e d e d t o T i m o t h y . T h e r e
is a g o o d l o g h o o *
t h e p r e m i^s e * . T h i s farm f r o n t s o n 'the State
Boad. a n d isfourtnifes f"r o m
" T~r a v e
City. P r i c e $ 2 ^ 0 0 .
In t w o ^ a y a l e s s t i m e t h a n by any o t h e r Route, a n d a flrst
vtling.
II k i n d s e a r n e d t
. .
jhSugt
11 Road a t Grand H a v e n .
1
1
1
J
3
« 2
S
1
A dvertisemep.te_
PUBLIC NOTICE
I N TOE
A FARM
berman'a H o n o t r a d , lienznnln, Joyfleld, Bear Lake,
N o r w a l k , Mnui.»<*, Freewll, L i n c o l n , P e r e « a r qnette, P e n t w a t e r , C o u n t y Heat, T b o r a p son's Corners, White L a k e ,
Grand Traverse
Km m e t
«... . . . . . . .
Cheboygan
Delia.,
Mackinac....
Mention
Leelaoaw..................................
Antrim, organised
Homestead
Lands!
* r f , v f the c h o i c e s t f a r i n g land, live m i l e s s o u t h w e s t from
Abon
£
Tri.
f t h i r t y a c r t s cleared a n d s e e d e d d o w n t o Tlm^ y r Z h ' Z n ? i"*,? f h o n s e s on t h e premise*. I t i s w e l l waterl a S 3 000
T r a v e r s e C o u n t y . The p r i c e
L e a v i n g G U N T O N H O U S E , T r a v e r s e City. M o n d a v s and Thursdays, a t 8 o ' c l o c k A. M.
J x s r t t i R N A T I O N A L HOTEL, M u s k e g o n . Saturday* and Tuesdays, at I o'clock^ r. X., tfuring the m o u t h s o f S l e i g h i n g , t o u c h i n g a t
Oceana.
Montcalm
Newaygo
Mecosta
Mason..-.
Farming
T ° . f 7 ? ? F ,°T R 8 A , * E T n B » K » L L O W I X G P R O P E R T Y
X v i c i n i t y or t r a v e r s e C i t y :
TO. MUSKEGON,
IN F O U R
S A L E .
F a r m s and
S T A G E
CITY
THROUGH
_.
REPUBLICAN
F O R
fifteen c o u n t i e s
new Constitu-
f o u r t h Congresaionsl DlKrlct of
T h e s e v e r a l c o o n Ilea c o m p o s i n g t h e D i s t r i c t w i l l be
0.
Probably Adopted.
N . C , August 9.—Returns from
( f i r e 4 . 0 0 7 r o t e * in f a v o r , ao^l 4 , 1 0 4 a g a i n s t t h e
tion.
It u probably adooted.
CONVENTION.
AT
COURT.
T A T E OF M I C H I G A N , 13TH J U D I C I A L CIRCUIT. THP,
Circuit for the C o u n t y or Grand Travese, in the m s t t e r or a
special term or said Court, it is ordered that a special t e r m o t the
C i r c u i t Courtfort b e C o u n t y or Grand Traverse, be held a t the
C o u n t y Clerk's office In said County, o n the 21st day A u g u s t , 1866,
t e n o'clock i n t h e forenoon.
j . 0. R AM S DELL.
C i r c u i t J u d g e of 13th J u d i c i a l Circuit.
Traverse City, J u l y <Stb, 1866.
(31-4w.)
FARM AND TEAM FOR HALE.
OFFER FOB S A L E MY FARM ON T H E E A S T SIDE OF
S i l v e r Lake, t l x m i l e s s o u t h o f Traverse City, c o n t a i n i n g l i t
res. T w e n t y a c r e s are cleared and s e e d e d down. T h e r e is a
large frame barn b u t n o d w e l l i n g h o u s e o n the premises.
A l s o , a s p a n of g o o d bay H o r s e s and a w a g o n and harness. F o r
particular* apply t o M o r g a n Bates, or t o
(21-Jm.)
WILLIAM F O W L E .
Y
L. B O U C H A R D :
O U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT H A S
been m a d e at this offlce t h s t the lsnd entered b y y o u under
the Homestead A
May 20,1862. on the 20th dav or J u n e , 1863,
—
a « d Dwfli or sw(U or s e c t i o n 30 t o w n
or range 14 w e s t . (No. 384) baa been a b a n d o n e d by
y o aformore t h a n s i x m o n t h * a n d tbat we have appointed W e d n e s d a y ,
t h e 1Mb day or S e p t , 1866, a t 1 o'clock r. K , f o r b e a r i n g t h e a b o v e
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 thereon, s t t h e offlce o f the R e g i s t e r o f the Land Office at Traverse City. Michigan ; at w h i c h t i m e
a n d place y o u m a y a p p e a r a n d s h o w cause. If any y o n have, w h y t b e
e n t r y s o m a d e by y o u ahould n o t be cancelled, and the land r e v e r t
t o the G o v e r n m e n t
Anv f '
proor ai
v i c e o f the United Statea,
(33-7f)
TTomestead
Homestend
Advertisements.
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PUBLIC NOTICE.
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H a n n a h , L a y
PUBLIC NOTICE
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SUMMER OF 1866.
LA*D O m c i AT TRAVERSE C m , MICH., ?
Luro Orricx AT TEATnn Cm, Mica,
Jo]J 4. 18C6. {
Jnlj 26, 1866. >
JOHN DORAS:
JOHN a MARSHALL:
YOU ABE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COM- YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COM-
a
. , „ , h a . b i g nude at thli office that the land entered by 70a on- plaint has been nyide atthia office thai the land entered by yon
, £ « Homestead Act of May 10,1861, on the l * b day of O c t , 1863, under the Homestead Act of May '20, 1862. on the 17th aay of
May, 1864, to wit i the pel of section 5* town 18 north of range 14
. . - .L. —1 n f w r t l n n 13 tnwn IS north of r u n "
""
west. (No. 88J) has been abandoned by yoo Tor more than six
months, and that we have appointed Wednesday, the 29th day of
i n ciDH > . X f o r hearing the above complaint and u k i n g testi- Aug.. 1866, at « o'clock A. »L, for hearing the above complaint
monr thereon. St the office of the Register of the Land Office at sad taking testimony thereon, at the officc of the Register of the
Traverse City, Michigan ; at which time and place yon msy ap- Land Office at Traverse City, Michigan ; at which lime and place
pear and show csnse, if any yoo hare, why the entry no made by bim yon may appear a n d show canae, if any you have, why the entry so
made by yon should not be cancelled and the land revert to the
should not be cancelled, and the land revert to the Governmeot
Any friend of the raid John b. Marshall may appear and olftr Government
Any friend of the said John Doran may appear and oil
proof a* to whether he U now, or has been, in the land or naval
, /oof as to whether be is now, or has been, in the land or naval s
service of the United BUtes.
vice of the United States.
M O R G A N B A I T ' S , Register.
M O R G A N B A T E S . Register.
(32-71)
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.
(29-71*)
R . G O O D R I C H , licccivcr.
PUBLIC NOTICE
T O
P A T B O N 8 ,
PAST, PRESENT. ANT) FUTURE,
"Wo
PUBLIC NOTICE
L u r o OFFICE AT TEAVKBSE Crrv, M i c a ,
O T J E
A n n o u n c e
the
Fact.
LAXD OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITT, Mien.,
July 25, 1866.
FRANCIS M- DOWLING:
GEORGE W. WILTSF.:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COM- YOU ARR nERKBY
plsint has been made at ibia office that the land entered by yoc
under the Homestead Act or May 20.18C J, on tho 13th day of May
1864, to wit: the set of nefl| n | of sc| and KCJ of sej sec. 1 town 'ii
north oi range 13 west, (So. Kx7) has been abandoned by you for more
than »Ix months, and that wo have appointed Wednesday, the 12th
day of Kept, 1866, at 1 o'clock P. M., for bearing the above
complaint and Uking testimony thereon, at tho office of the Register
of the Land Office at Traverse City, Michigan
"* 1 , 1 *'—
and place you may appear and_ show
'
cllcd, and the
why the entry - made by you should
„
— the Government.
Any friend of the said Francis M. Dowling may appear and offer
proof as to whether he is now, or has been, iu the land or na'
service of the United States.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
(32-7t*)
R . G O O D R I C H , Deceiver.
July 18. 1866.
Of our intention of keeping, if possible, a
NOTIFIED THAT COM-
plaint has been made at tills office that the land entered by yoo under the Homestead Act of May 20. 1862, on the 6th day of Jan.,
1863, to w i t : the pel of section 2 town 25 north of range 16 west
(No. 85) has bc«u abandoned by yon for moro than Mx months,
and that we have appointed Wednesday, tbe I2th day of Sept., 1866,
at 1 o'clock P. M. for bearing tbe above complaint and taking testimony thereoni at the office of the Register of the Land Officc at
"•averse City. Michigan ; at which lime and place you may. np\ if any y
why the entry i nade by
e Gove
M o r o C o m p l e t e A s s o r t m e n t of Gen-
eral
Merchandise
_ n y friend df the said George W. Wiltse may appesr and ofer proof as to whether he is now, or has been, in the land or naval
scrvicc of tbe United States.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
(31-7t«)
R. G O O D R I C H , Receiver.
,
• present snd coming
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE. '
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVEBSE CITY, MICH.,
July 2S, 1866.
IT TRAVERSE CITY, Mien., )
J u l y 11. 1866. J
WJLI.IAM II. BRONSON :
Y
OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT HAS
.been made at tiila office that the land entered by yuu under
the Homestead Act of May 20, 1862, on tho 14th day of Dec.. 1KC4,
to wit : the swj of section 23 town 28 north of range 14 west,
(No. 1114), has been abandoned by yoo for more than six months, and
that wo have appointed Wednesday, the 12th day of Sept, 1866, at 1
o'clock r. x. for bearing tho above complaint and taking testimony thereon, at the office of tbe Register of the Land Office
Traverse City, Michigan ; at which time and place you may appear
and show cause, if any you have, why the entry so made by yov
should not be cancelled, and the laud revert to the Government
Any friend of the said William H. Bronson may appear and offer
proof as to whether lie ia now, or haa been, in the land or nav '
vice of the United States.
MORGAN BATES. Regi.
(31-71*.)
R. GOODRICH. Receive
NOTIFIED
THAT
DECLINE, FOR CASH
COM-
under th"o tom&tesdAct'of May V 1862, on the 22nd day otScL,
1863. to wit : die swj of section 9 town 2K north of range 13
west (No. 621) kas been abandoned l.y vou for more than six
monthsi. and that « " have appointed Wednesday, the 5th day of
Sept.. iHflfi. at 1 (o'clock 1'. M. ft '
'
—
le Resist.
taking trstinn y then
Office at Traverse City. Michinan : a'
—•- ea r and show
" any you
should I
ALL OF WHICH WILL RE SOU) AT A
F
A
I
R
A
D
V
A
N
C
E
)onald may appear and ofle
scrvicc of tlie United SI
O N
C O S T !
.PUDLIC NOTICE.
Y
OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED TnAT COMPLAINT HAS
been made at this office that the land entered by you under
the nomestcad Act of May 20, 1862, on the ICth dsy of March,
1865, to w i t : the ne| of section 23 town 23 north of rsjige
15 west, (No. 1130), has been abandoned by you for moro than six
months ; and that we have appointed Wednesday, the 12th day
Sept, 1866, at 1 o'clock P. M„ for hearing the above miplaint
and taking testimony thereon, at the office of Register of
Office at Traverse City, Michigan; at which time and place you
may appesr and show cause, if any you have, why the Entry so
made by you should not be cancelled, and the land revert to the
Government
Any friend of the said Lafayette C. Myrtle may appear snd offer
proof as to whether he is now, orhas been, In the land or naval service of the United States.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
(32-71*.)
I t GOODRICH. Receiver.
JOHN MILIjHOUSK:
W E
Y
O U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT HAS
been madaatthi* office that tbe land entered l.y yon nnder
• Homestead Act of May 20, IM.2, on the 14th day of S e p t .
.s~5. to wit sj the nw{ of section 27 town 24 north of range
12 west, (No. 1319) has been abandoned by you for more than six
months, snd that
we have appointed Wednesday, the 22nd day of
Aug, 186c. at ! 1 o'clock. P.M.,for bearing the above complaint
id Uking testimony thereon, at the office of tbe Register or
ic Land Officc at Traverse City. Michigan ; at which time
and place you j may appear and show cause, if any you have,
why the entry so made by you should not l« cancelled, and the
land revert to the Government
Any friond of the said John Milthonsc may appear and offer proof as to Whether he is now, or has been, in the land or naval service^! the United SUtcs.
ESPECIALLY
Kettles—1, 5, 8,10, pall, 30, 45,60,90 gallon, at reasonable rates,
a full line.
Kerosene—bought low, and for sale at corresponding rates by tho
quantity.
Knives— Pocket table.carving, butchers, shoe, bowic end pen
knives ; our stock of tabls knives Is large and wo invite the
attention of the wholesale trade. Wc can offer bargains.
Lyco—cotton, linen, real thread, Smyrna, iralutlon, silk, black
and white, Valenciennes. — 1 1 —
Leather—Sole, upper, kip, c
Lead—bar. white and red Icau.
Lime—Oulck, and water lime, reasonable.
L i l l v White—for the ladies, bcit quality, as also pulTS-for its ap-
INVITE
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lo settle here from abroad) of our
PUBLIC NOTICE.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY. MIC1L,
July 25, 1866.
JOHN BISHOP :
Y
OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT L
been made at this officc that the land cutcred by you under
the Homestesd Act of May 20, 1862, on the 23rd day of January,
1H66, to w i t : the nwj of section 4 town 27 north of ranpe 14 west
(No. 1566) has been abandoned by you for more than six months
and that we have appointed Wednesday, the 12th day of Svpt, II
at 1 o'clock r . f o r hearing the above complaint and Uking
timony thereon, at tho office of tho Register ol the I^ind 01
at Traverse City, Michigan : at which time and place you may
iy the entry so made *~
by
ap|>car snd show cause, if any y r - '
itl the land revert to tlie Government
said John Bishop may appear
•r he is now, or has been, in the land or n
vol service of tho United SUtcs.
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH,
August 1, lsc«.
E M I L Y E. F U L L E R :
O U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT HAS
been made at this officc that the land entered by y
the Homestead Act of May 20.1*62. on the '.'2nd day of Mai
to w i t : the ne| of s*ll| and Lots I and 2 of section
north of range 13 west (No. 711) has been abandoned by you
than six monthi. and that we have appointed Wednesday, the l'Jth
day of Sept. l-C^. at I ..'clock v. * , for hearing the above complain!
and Ukingtestlmony thereon.at the office of tho licgiiterof the l.am
Office at Traverse City, Michigan ; at which time and place yoi
may appear arid show cause, if any you have, why the entry si
made by you .should not be cancelled, and the land revert to th«
P r i c e s
a n d
A s s o r t m e n t ,
Y
(32-7t*)
PUBLIC NOTICE.
..ny friend of the said Emily E. Fuller may appca
proof as to whether he is now, or has been, in the land oi
vice of the United SUtcs.
MORGAN BATES. He
(33-71*)
I t GOODRICH, Recci
it It will be fur the
BKNKFIT
OF ALL CONCERNED.
Locks—Door, trunk, chest box,pad, till.
Madder—Dutch madder.
M a g i c Raffling—assorted qualities and widths.
Marseilles—a small assortment some nice.
Merino?*—these goods wo have a snug assortment well selected,
bought low, and for sale in p a r e n t s below the market some
very cheap. French, a full assortment
Molasses—a full line, and of good quality, as sweet as ever.
N a v a l Stores—Manilla and Urred rope, marl In, rosin, pitch.
turpentine, naptha, Ac.
Nails—Cut from 2d to 6od, best make, also wrought and pressed.
We are selling by the keg as low as wo can now purchase at
wholesale
Notions—of these we have a complete line, folly equal to the demand, and purchased of manufacturers and importers direct
Nntmclgs—Pepper, mace, ginger, cloves, cinnamon.
O p e r a glasses— A few.
Over-Alb—Denim, duck raid oil cloth.
Oakum—best navy by pound or bale.
1
Oils—Kerosene, whale, linsesd. boiled ar
*, reals foot, fish, Ac.
Oil 8nlts—complete, sou-westers pants, Ac.
Over Shirts—Denim, knit J.iekets.
Oysters—best quality, Baltimore nice, frcsbat d guaranteed.
Paper—letter, note, bill, cap, legal, in full a
d low by
WE SHALL ADD WEEKLY TO OUR PRESENT
PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAXD O r r i c s AT TRAVKRJSK Crrv, Mien., J
S
. LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MTCU, i
August I. 1866. I
JOHN O. MILLER :
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COM- WILLIAM W. MORGAN :
V E R Y
F U L L .
S T O C K ,
Y
plalnt has been made at this offico that the land entered by you unOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT HAS
der the Homestead Act of May 20, 1862, on the 7th day of Oct.
been made at this office that the land entered by yor
H-C4, to w i t : tho nwtlt and w«t of nefij ol section (i town 27 the Homestead Act of May 20,1862, on the 2«th day of June,
north of range 12 west (No 1058) has been abandoned by you for wit : the selti of section 34 town 27 north or range 13 we
more than six months, and that we have appointed Wednesday, 363), has be.-n abandoned by you fur morcthnn rlx mouth*, a
the 12th day of Sept. I860, at I o'clock P M, for hearing Ille appointed Wednesday, the l'Jth day ofSe.pt, 186
'
above complaint and Uking testimony thereon, at the office o f t h
lit un«l taking testimc
Register of the l.and Office at Trsvcrao City. Michigan
>f the I and Office at Traverse y. Mlcl
the office of the Reg
r t t o the (.Anylriend of the said John G. Miller may appear and oil
proof as to whether he is now, or has been, in tbe land or nav
service of the United States.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
(32-71*)
R. GOODRICH, ltecciver.
PUBLIC
any you have. «by the entrj- so toad
at
the
Lowest
ltutow.
.ice of the United SI
(33-71*)
PUBLIC NOTICE
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY. MICH, )
July 25,. 1866. 5
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY. MICH, j
August 1. 1»M^ j
ALBERT MARBLE :
HARRISON MALLISON :
OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT HAS
been made at this officc that the land entered by you under
the Homestead Act of May 20. 1862, oa the 6th day of Oct, 1801.
to w i t : tho sej of section 34 town 26 north oi rango 11 west
<No. 1054) haa been abandoned by you for more than six months,
and that we have appointed Wednesday, tho 12th day of Sept,
1866, at 1 o'clock r. u , for hearing the above complaint and uking testimony thereon, nt the officc of the Register of the Land
Office at Traverse City, Michigan ; at which timo and place you may
appear and show cause, If any you have, why the entry so tuado by
you should not bo cancelled and tho land revert to tho Gove—
- y o u
Y
Any friend of tho said Albert Marble may appear and offer proof oa to whether he is DOW, or has been, in the land or naval
service of the United SUtes.
MORGAN BATES. Register.
(3Kt)
B. GOODRICH, Receiver.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
A RE j II EItEBYffl NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT HAS
Homestead; Act of May 20, 1862, on the 25th day of Aug.,
1865, to wit : |the nc{ of section'26 town 24 north of
*"
west (No. 16<|2) has been abandoned bv yon for mnr.
montlis, and that we have appointed Wednesday. th<
of Sept, 1866, *t 1 o'clock F.
for hearing the above complaint
and Uking testimony thereon, at the office of the Register of
the land Office ot Traverse City, Michigan : at which time and
place yon may appear and show cause, if any you have, why
itry so mkde by you should not he cancelled, and the land reo tho Government
'ice of the United 6Utca.
>w, or has been, in the land or m
(33-71*)
PUBLIC NOTICE.
L«ua> O r n c K AT TKAVSBSS C r r r , MICH, ?
S
SAMUEL H. DERMONT:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COM-
plaint ha* been Bade at this offico that the Land entered by you
voder tbe Homestead Act of May 20, 1862, on the 15th day of
A u p , 1863, to wit : the ae| of section 12 town 25 north of range
16 west (Na. 490) haa been abandoned by yon for more than six
months, and that we have appointed wedusday, the 12th d
S e p t . 1866. at 1' o'clock P. M , for hearing the above complain
taking testimony thereon, at tho office of the Register of the Land
Office a t Traverse City, Michigan ; at which time and place yoo
»y appear and show cause. If any yoo have, why the eotry so
kde by j o u should not be canoelled, and the land revert to the
Any Mead of the said S a a o e l IL Dennont mar appearand otfcr
proof a* lo whether he Is now, o r has been, In tho land or naval
aerrioo of the United States.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
(31-7*>
B . G O O D R I C H , Bcccivcr
Pope
. .
-.
i, chrome, yellow
green, patent dryer.
P a p i e r Mache—a small line, sulUble for presenU to ladies.
P i e s e r v e s citron, quinces. Ac.
P e g s m o r t e d from 3-8 to 7-8.
Pills—Ayers, Jaynes Holloway's, Radway's, Wright's Gregory's,
flst's, Brendreth's, Hooper's, Clieesemsns.
Piaster—Grand River in barrels or by the ton.
P l o w s — a nice lot of best makers and quality of wood work, witli
Mings.
P o c k e t Books—and porte monies, a full line, some very good,
some good for but little, cheap.
Prnnes—fresh Turkish prunes.
Prints—a very large stock, from 20 cents up. Hoyles' English
prints, one yard wide, very nice and cheap.
Provisions—[Mirk, flour, corn, mcsl, hams fish, lard, butter, cheese,
eef.
Pomps—Cistern, (Down's pstent). chsln pumps complcto with
tubing for ssme.
ga—bought snd sold.
R h a b a r b — real Turkey, ro
id powdered.
Rice—Es*t ludis best
Riddles—to use In the place of fanning mills, furniture style.
R o a d Scrapers—east iron, wood and iron to order.
Salt—tine dairy and coarse.
Saddles—pony, Mexican and side.
Satchels—wilton, brussells, rail road, gothic, and plain, ena-
i
NOTICE.
Joly 18, 1866.
AND HAVE AI.L THE FACILITIES FOI
J3uyint?
! LAXD O r n a e
AT TRAVKBBK CITT, MICII., ?
<fc» C o . ' s C o l u m n .
CRINOLINE—A very large utock to Job from
CRADLES—Childrens and grain, assorted.
CRACKERS—Pic Nic, soda, sweet, Boston, pilot, by pound or barrel.
DAY BOOKS—Blank Ledgers, passbooks writing books, in rarietv
DELAINES—Mancbeater, Pacific, Hamilton, mourning, all wool"
innice assortment of colors, printed snd plain.
DIARIES—For 1866, some very nice.
DOMESTICS—A very full line.
DOLLS—Kid. cloth snd robber heads.
DRIED BEEF—Prime.quality.
DRAWERS—Gents and ladles assorted.
DRUGS—A small sssortment
DRAG TEETH—^On hand, 3-4. 4-4,5-4 and made to order, reasonable.
DYES—Camwood, logwood, madder, alum extrrctM. copperas.
vitriol. Ac.
w
EARTHENWARE—Jngs. crocks, churns flower pots, coven, thimbles.
EMERY—For engineers use.
ENVELOPES—A Urge assortment in various qualities, dealers will
find trices low by the quantity.
IV.NCE—Cinnamon, peppermint cloves, lemon, Ac.
EXTRACTS—Vanilla, lemon, peach. Ac.
FARMERS TOOLS—Forks, boes, rakes, grub hoes, shovels, spades,
cradles, cutting boxes.
FANNINO MILI.fi—Of the best makers and at moderate pricas.
FEATHERS—Ordered when wanted.
FISH—Cod. dunn, halibut herring, tongues and sounds, m a t
kerell. Ac.
FLAX SEED—Bird seed, canary seed.
FLOUR—1,500 barrels—A. No. I.
FLAT IRONS—In sizes to s u i t
FLOUNCINGS—Muslin, linen, cambric, Ac
FLANNELS—'Wool, domet cotton. Ilnsey, shaker, red, white,
blue, gray, plaid, fancy, French, Ac
FRUITS—Prunes, currants, peaches,
FURNITURE—Bureaus, bedsteads, chairs, Ublea, sUnds rockers, childs chairs, matrasaca, Ac
GINGHAMS—Scotch, Glasgow, Lancaster, and cheek dress coods.
GLASS—A full assortment of sizes, 8 x 10 to 20 x 30.
GLOVES—Buck. dog. rlngwood, kid, wool, silk, cotton, beriin Hoed geuU, ladies, miaaes and boys.
GRAIN—Buckwheat, corn, wheat Ac.
GROCERIES—A complete line, bought early, and for sale cheap.
GUN CAPS—G.D.L C. ws<*"-««".'
GUNPOWDER—Rifle, in ci
HAlUOIL—Phalon's Bear. Maccasor
HANDKERCHIEFS—Gents and ladles, hemmed ready for nse,
silk, linen, cotton, Ac.
HAY—For sale, or will porcbase.
•
HATS—A full assortment onion, zouave, Burnside, Bntler, black.
drab, tan, pearl, Ac
HOSE—Cashmere, merino, cotton, colored black and white, childs
and misses, a complete line.
HOPS—Sice fresh pressed hops.
HIDES—We buy all kinds of markeUble hides.
- 7
Indigo—Ileal Spanish float
I n d i a Rubber—Coats, shoes, elastic, bands,eraaera and hata.
I n d i a Cloth—A nico sample.
Iron—Round, square, flat juniaU, scraps, swccdes. Lake Superior horse shoe, nail rod, fire.
J a c o n e t — A foil line, bought of importers.
J a y n e s Medicines—Wc are "special agents for all Dr. Jaynes
genuine preparations, and job the mime at as low rates as can
* bought elsewhere.
Jewelry—A snug «U>ck, well assorted.
Jellies—Raspberry, currant, quinces, strawberry, pine apple.
*'
assortment of thesejnstly famed medi-
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE «ITT. MICH, )
June
loW. S
LAFAYKTTB C. MYRTLE :
L a y
COTTONADE8—A f*lr assortment.
CONFECTIONARY—A good Une at retail and wholesale a amstt
lot of fancy conversation candys.
CROCKERY—Bought or importers direct and is sold as low as can
l'1'HI.IC NOTICE.
LAND OFFICE A t TRAVERSE CITY, MICH, )
July 25, 1666. $
J a!j 25, 1866.
H a n n a h ,
Pebbles." riding, I
AXE HELVES—An assor nent of good quality and make.
AYERS MEDICINES—-Fo which we arc Agenu and keep a coi
;o the trade.
BAstETS—W illow snd i b market .half bushel, bushel, and oi
ivelling and lunch.
snd a lis
wis and other sUndord :
BALMORALS.
flour.
•p.liand. tea and sleigh.
DELLS—Cmv.
black, blue and green.
BERAGE—Dr.
be it) the market for purchase of prime quality
BEANS—We s
and shall sen
u wuuu ....
e hundred, or pound.
REEK—No. 1 Chicago Mess by
BEESWAX—A full stock.
BIBLES—'The American Bible Depository is in our institution.
BOOTS—Mens.lumbermcus long leg, cow hide, kip, calf Uned
calf Up sole, calf pump sole, boys, youths and childs.
BRIDLES—Black, russett and reins with bitts.
BRAID Crotchet Embroidery, colored and black, aklrt in colors,
•ilk and worsted.
BUTTER—By the firkin or pound of goo.d quality.
BUCKETS—Iron bound oak well buckets.
CAMBRICS—Paper, colored and black, common, do.
Q APS—Mens cloth, plusb, mohair, Ac., boya and childs a foil
ind qualities to s n i t
l silver, and steel bows, colored, aasorta, slso cosca for same. Real " Scotch
• sighted, and spring spccUcles to
Steel-yards—From 2 to 400 lbs., good.
Steel—Cast blister, toe cork, spring and germ an.
Stays—Colored and white ; also skirt supporters, an admirahh
t i d e for tbe ladles.
Sugar*—Crushed, powdered, granulated, codec, in grades lo i
brown N. O. muscavado and maple.
correspondence, some nice
Tea—Imperial, young byson, Oolong snd souchong. In cherts,
cattys and by the poond ; all bought early and at advanUgcous
T i n Ware— good stock on hsnd of home manufacture, and all
kinds of work done to order.
Tisane—For veils, and-ln Its season for dresses.
TobettHf—Plug, fine c u t smoking. Ac., a foil line at old prices.
To*»—A*nlce assortment to wholesale.
Trunks—Packing, folio and traveling, some good ones.
5SIMERES—Black, • good line, colored and Fancy, a super- T r i m m i n g s Of various qualities snd designs such as sre fsahior sssortment of American, English and French makers.
ne nice ones.
.
CEREUS—Phalon's Night Blooming," the " perfume for the toilet
1 bear, of best makers, by piece
CHEESE—"Hamburg," of New York manofactore.
CHAMBREYS—A small assortment
double snd twist. Iron clad casslmere,
CHAINS—Trace, halter, jack and cable in 1-4, 6-16, 3-8 and 7-16
inch.
CIGARS—A good stock and of good grades.
CLOTH—Black and blue broad cloth, ladles repellant, brown,
aad white.
,
black, tan and drab.
•
Valises—A few not very good.
COBURGHS—A complete line. In aB colore.
CLOCKS—Upright gothlc, ovil, marine, striking, alarm, and eight
d ' i ^ i t ^ fashionable make, and different qnsll-
August 1, 18C6.
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ORRIN I t T A T L O R :
YOU ARK
HEREBY
N O T I F I E D T H A T COMilaint has beei made at this office that the land entered b y y o u u n
ler the HomeNteod Act of May 20,1862, on the 24th day of Dec.
1863, to w i t : the wfl| of nwtlf sec. 2 and eflj ofnefljsec. 3 town 21
north of ratgejlS west (No. 693) has been abandoned by you for more
than aix months, and that we have appointed Wednesday, the 10th
day of Sept, 146C, at 1 o'clock P. M, for bearing the above complaint
and Uking testimony thereon, at the office of the Register of tho
Land Office atTraverse City, Michigan; at which time and place CLOTHING—We have • good assortment well selected, bought
you may appear and ahow cause. If any yoo have, why the entry
low. of fashionable designs, and for sole reasonable.
made by yoo j should not bo cancelled and the land revert to t
COTTON—Brown. 3-4. 4-4, 5-4, in heavy and fine, bleached 3-4
Government ;
6-4 nicely assorted, and are selling at the bottom of the a
Any friend bf the aa!d Orrln R. Taylor may appear and o(ftr proof
oa to whether he la now. or haa been, in the land or naval service COLLARS—Genu assorted. Ladles Various styles, slso horse and
of the United BUtea.
pony collar*.
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MORGAN BATES, Register. COFFEE—Jsva, Rio, gronnd and mixed.
OOBSETS—White snd colored.
(33-71*) i
R. GOODRICH, Rccciver.
e&SkSsfSS'S'sS;...flii»4w.i...I™J
V i c o ^ - L a r c e and small, some toy vjees.
Vlofwar—Manufactured, and real elder vinegar.
WateaM—American, of assorted mskes.
WacoiS—Double snd single lumber wagons,a good stock In early
I n r l n 7 and as low as can be hoaght outside.
W e l l BwlceU—The old Old Oaken Bucket is for sale by as. Iron
h0
*"d
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
HERALD.
V O L VIII.
T R A V E R S E
THE GRAND TEA VERSE HERALD,
C I T Y ,
MICH., F R I D A Y ,
A N I G H T O P DA'NGER.
There was something—I forget what—to take "both grand11 m u « t l » EVERY miDXT. AT
father ami grandmother away from homo one day in October of
T R A V E R S E CITY, GRAND T R A V E R S E CO., M I C H . , the year 1 lived with them 10 B a r n s Hollow.
I t may have
been a funeral or some religious meeting. Tor they drove off in
their best gig. with old A j a x bornemed t o it. n n d ' after I bad
M O R G A N B A T E S ,
tucked in grandma's iron gray silk dress, nnd ran in nfier grandEDITOR i*D PROl'KirroK.
father's spectacles; and had seen the gig vanish ia the distance.
I felt quite nnhappv and lonely.
T E R M S :
T
Barn's Hollow was n lonely place at all times ; and the
» o Dollnra n Y e a r , I'aynbly in A<lv4noe.
A n v n r i n u a x T * inserted for One Dollar and Fifty Cent* per handsome rambling mansion, which might have sheltered
*qoare (eight lines) for the first insertion, sad fifty cents fur each sub- giment, has a ghostly air nbont it when a person walks through
sequent Insertion. Yearly Advertisements—$l.'i for one square ; the opper rooms alone#30 for three squires ; $15 for half • column ; and $7J for one «oT h e r e were butitwo servants in the kitchen. llannnh Oaks
lntnn. I*gal advertisements at the rales prescribed by law : seven- and the Irish lad Anthony. 1 heard them laughing merrily
ty cents per folio of 100 words. for the first Insertion, and thirty-five
cent* for each sutwequcnt. Every figure counts a word. Figure together, for though Hannah was nn old woman, she was fnll of
work wlthoat rules, 6a per cent added. Rale and figure work, dou- fun. and in five minutes the door opened, nnd llannah came
dle price.
with a tray.
All legal advertisement* to be pajd for strictly In advance.
'• Please Miss,"jsnfd she. BSshe put down the tray, " m a y
to Mupleton to-night T My marric<l sister's daughter had
A1 Kinds of Job Printing XealK and Eiptditieuslv Eitttled. run
little boy last n i g h t they say. ami I want to see- it nat'raliy
it's the first time Wo ve ever had a graud niece or nephew."
UNITED STATES LAUD omCE W" TIAVEBE CRT. HQQ61H. •• W h o brought [you the news. Hannah f I asked.
" A n t h o n y , Mist,** said she ; " h e met George—that'.* my
niece's husband—when he waa looking after the enw, which had
strayed away, as she most always dacs. and he said. Mcll H a n nah that she is grandannt.' "
J E S S E
O R A M ,
•• You may go.",said 1. •' but don't stay late ; grandma and
grandpa mdy be away all night, you know, and I feet nervous.
T o be sure there ia Anthony, bat 1 never rely upon him. Bo
certain
and not stay late."
TRAVERSE CiTV. MICHIGAN.
1 repeated this injunction with a fort of fright stealing o v e r
me—a presentment of evil, I might say. and something promptJ E S S E CRAM,
ed me to odd : ' ' B e back by nine." W h y . I cannot say, but
I felt as if at nine 1 should certainly be in some strange nnd
peculiar danger.
TKAVERSE CITY. MICHIGAN.
(Wtf.)
Hannah promised, and after doing all that I required of her.
went away and I heard her heavy shoes on the garden walk
GEORGE P. GRI8WOLD,
outside.
as it warf I dropped the curtains and lit the w a r cooA t t o r n e y a n d C o u n s e l l o r a t L a w , esEven
on the mantle, and 1 sat long over my tea, finding a certain
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERT.
companionship in it, as women of all ages will
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a
long time thus, and was start led front my reverie by a
O r r i n t : In Dwelling House, Traverse City, Mich.
(4C-tf.)
that 1 knew at once that it was neither a member of the
nor even an intimate friend. I wailed, expecting AnthoE T C R O M W E L L T U T T L E , ~ family
ny to open the door, but finding be did not, I went to it my-
A t t o r n e y & Solicitor, W a r
I.AJNT) A N D
NORTHPORT,
TAX
LEELANAW
Claim,
AGENT,
COUNTY,
MICHIGAN.
OKFICK : First door south of Union Dock Warehouse. (JS-tf)
C.
H .
M A R S H ,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER.
Office In Dwelling ilonse.
W A T C H
1-ly
R E P A I R I N G !
Having recently added largely to ray stock of
W A T C H
Ac J O B B I N G
M A T E R I A L ,
Making a complete and extensivo assortment, I aw now fully
prepared to do nil kinds of
C l o c k , W a t c h <& J e w e l r y R e p a i r i n g ,
work done In any city. I have made arrangement* at the following PoMolBeeti to have work received and sent to me for repairs :
T m v e r a e C i t y , B e n z o m n , N o r u n l k a n d M n n i st e e .
CRITICAL JOBS ON F I N E W A T C H E S , & C . , SOLCITED.
Chicago and
Traverse
City.
T H E
P R O I ' K L L K U
A L L E G H A N Y ,
Cnpt. C. II. BOYNTON,
I L L RUN REtiULARI.Y DURING THE SEASON OF 1MB.
between Chicago and Traverse City, affording a weekly comiliuiiieatloii between the two places. She will leave* Chicago every
Friday, and Traverse City every Tuesday, wind and weather permitting. She Jiss been thoroughly repaired, and Is in tirsi rate rannlng order. For freight or passage, apply to
HANNAH, LAY A CO,
Corner Maxwell and I .umber St*., Chicago.
Or to
HANNAII, LAY A CO,
Traverse City. Mich.
May 1,1806.
W
F O R
JN O R T I I R P R T -
THE NEW AND FAST SAILING I.OW PRESSURE STEAMER
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Will make her regular trips this season lietween BUFFALO and
CHICAGO, touching at NORTHPORT on the forenoon of the following days :
For Chicago.
For Buffalo.
Jnne
7th.
J nne
2nd
Jnne
ISth
J n l y I I I " . " - 5th.
Jnne
30th
Jnly
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2nd.
July
ixth
August
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enquire at the Empire Dock of
Por freight
H. O. ROSE A CO.
North port, May S3. 1S6C.
(••U-Jm*)
F O R
N O R T H P O R T !
The new and fast sailing two wheel and double engine steamer
D E A N "
R I C H M O N D ,
J . W. B R E T T , Miutcr.
The accommodations for pasaengera not to be excelled by any
•tcamcr on the Ijtkes, will make her regular trips thla season lietween BUFFALO and CHICAGO, touching at Northpott on the
jn of the following days
Por Chicago.
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For BnfiUo.
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H. 0 . ROSE A CO.
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The new and magnificent Steamer
FOUNTAIN
.CITY,
W . B . R O U N D S , Master.
Will loave Northport for Detroit, Buffalo, Milwaukee and Chicago
and intermediate ports, on the following daya :
Detroit and BaffUo.
Milwaukee and Chicago.
Jnly
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Angnst
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September
«. 20. September.
14, 28.
O c t o b e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,18. | October.... . . . . . . is, 3G.
This 8teamer has been fitted op regardless of cost and is, without
exception, the most magnificent Steamer plying on fresh water.'
Por farther Information apply to
CAMPBELL 4 GOODRICH,
(19-tm.)
at Union Dock, Northport. Mich.
T
H E DWELLING
FOR
SALE,
HOUSE OP T H E
UNDERSIGNED,
POR
terms and particulars enquire i t the Post Office at Traverse
Traverse City, March IS, 1844.
A U G U S T 17, 1866.
N O . 35.
I'd rather have let a child like
t o f f ; but you know in
A Short W a r .
— I can't let you live."
The German war is tbo briefest comcst between first claw
I stared in his face with horror, mingled with surprise ; for
powers which history, probably, recites. The nations eogagvd
now that ho was close to me I saw. not the - negro, but our own
numbering the following populations :
hired ma". Anthony—Anthony, whom I supposed miles away
S6,OOCOOO
with Hannah. He was little more than a youth, and I had
Cerman Allies of Austria
14.000.000
given him many a prex-nt, and alwavs treated bini kindly.
Prussia..
19.000,000'
I plead with him wildly.
llerman Allies of l'rasAis
3.500.000
" Anthony—I n e f t r did you harm. I am young—I am n
girl. Don't kill me. Anthony. Take the money, but don't kill
Total
belligerents
ii4,500,w>0
me for poor grandma's sake."
#In six weeks from the firing of the first gun the war has been
" Y o n l l tell on me." said Anthoov. doggedly. " L i k e l y I'll
Austria has yielded u p the
be c a u g b t ! No, I've got to kill you.*
»
i fought out and peace concluded.
A s be spoke he took his bands from my a cms, and clutched beautiful Province ofVenetia wilb its 2.500.000 iubabitouts to
my throat fiercely.
| the Italians, and has consented to be restricted hereafter, to her
I bad time to utter one suffocating shriek, tho6 I was stran- hereditary territories. Prussia has acquired fnll possession of
gled, dying, with sparks in my eyes, and u sound of roaring bchieswig-Ilolstcin, nnd some farther rectifications. She has
waters in my ears, and then
alv> secured the dictatorship of Germany, which in iU practical
W b n t lu-d sprang on my assassin, with the swift silence of efleets will be equivalent to the annexation or nil the Dukedoms
the leopard ? \\ hat had clutched mc from him. and stood over to Prussia. The events of the war as between Prussia ond AushilD with something glittering above his heart ? T h e mist clear- tria are thus enumerated in chronological order oroccurrcnce.
- O u the 14th of J u n e war was practically declared, and oo
ed away—the blurred mist that had gathered over my eyes,
and as sight returned I saw the negro with his foot on Antho- the 2oth of July tho icrms of peace were arranged. Tho chronny's breast
ology of the campaign is exceedingly interesting. On the 14th
of J u n e the German Diet decided iii favor of Austria. On tbo
1 be fugitive whom I bad housed and fod, saved my life.
eu
minutes after, ten minutes iu which but for that poor 16th the Prussians occupied Ix-ipsic. Uicsscn, CJStel and Lobau,
t 1"
s l a w s presence. I would have tarn hurried out of life—the rat- and on the 17lb they occupied the Hanoverian c a p i t a l T h o
tle of wheels and tho tardy feet of A j i x were heard without, 18th found them iu possession of Drcsdeu, and ol various points
ocd my grand parents were with mo.
in Bohemia. Their advances continued, with slight cavalry enIt is needless to say that we were not ungrateful lo my pre- counters, until the 21th, whvn an armistice was declared betwcei>
the Prussian and Hanoverian armies. On the 25th came tho
server ; needless, also to tell of Anthony's punishment.
I ; came out during hie trial that he had long contemplated battle at Jungbunzlati s on the 26th the engagement near Turnthe robbery, that tiau absence of my grand-parcnts uppeuring to au ; on the 27th the lights at Nncbod. Osvviccin and Lnngennffard an opportunity, he bad decoyed Hannah away with a lie, salza—the latter between the Prussians otid Hanoverians. Tbo
and hidden in the study. H e knew nothing of the negro's pre- Austrians were driven back upon Joscphstadt tho same d a y . —
sence iu the house nnd being naturally superstitious, had nc- On tho 26th there was an action near '1 rauleoaa, and the troops
tually fancied my protector a creature from tho other world, under Prince Frederick Charles were euguged near Mnncbcaand submitted without a struggle- Long ago—we heard the g r a l t The Hanoverian army surrendered on the 29th, and tho
slave, a slave no longer, met his wife and children beyond dan- Prussians captured Uitschin. On the 30tb there were battles at
ger ; and now thai the bouds are broken for all in this free laud Kort and at Chwalkowitz. and Ibo Austrians under Clam-Gollas
doubtless his lears are over, and he sits beside his humble Ca- wire pushed back to Koniggratz. J u l y opened with a fight' a t
nadian hearth wl
Gitscbiu. The n e i t day the two armies of Pruaria effected a
junction, nnd on the 3d insL occurred the decisivo battle of SadE x t r n o r d l n n r y R e l i c s of a P r e - A d a m l t c R a c e .
owa. Ou the 7th the Kibe was crossed. Ou tbo ICth there was
a
battle before Olnmit. Oo tho 22d tho Prussians, still pursuT i e following remarkable communication, from a well-known
ing tboir advantage, forced a grand battle before Vienna. On
gentleman of Middle town, Conn., appeared lately iu the .Mail
the 23d nn armistice of five days was offered aud accepted, and
It bad grown quite dark, and the moon rose late that night.
on
the 28tb pcueo was declared. A war that might l i v e lasted
Messrs. Editors : A s you a:c somewhat interested n geology
At first I could <yily make out a crouching form at the bottom nnd its kindred branches, and have endeavored to i t
for thirty years in the oUleu time is thus ended within six weeks
by the aid of railroads, the telegraph and the breech-loaders.—
of the porch. But when I spoke it advanced, and by the light readers in then; things, allow me briclly to call your atten!
of the hall lamp Ivayv a black man. I had always* n sort ot to the geology of this locality. Here, in Middletown. and
Diplomacy is outstripped by tho celerity of these military movefrar of a negro, and instinctively shrank back, but as 1 did so. the opposite side or ihe Connecticut river, in Portland, is- found ments. out! while Napoleon is considering what to do n peace is
he spoke in a sort of husky whisper :
the red sand-tone. This"rock extends. I think, from Amhrt-st, arranged without his as»istnuce. N e x t to our great civil war
" If)is is Mnssn Morton's house, isn't it ?"
Mas.--., to New Jersey. Hut this particular basin to which 1 this German war must take rank in history as one of tho won" Yes." I replied, 1 but grandfather is o u t "
wish to call your attention, is ubout eight miles in width and ders of t be age."
I rctrealed. H e advanced.
5.IM10 feet ill depth. On the west of this basin the trap rock
A C o n f l i c t w i t h Wolves.
" Please Miss,'" he said. " J u d g e It
sent tt)ij_liere. H e bus been lifted up through the sandstone, and on the east there
id Mossa 'ad help me nn. Let me stay a night. Miss, l ' s e is n granite ridge, a part of the \ \ liito Mountain range, which
A former living on the borders of tho forest of La Madelino
trambled five days since ! left bum. l'se awful hungry, "pours is thought also lo have come up through the red sandstone, in France, had determined to work a little mischief with tho
like I'd drop, aud old massa is arter me. Fur the lub" of lie- though,not at so late a date as tbo trap on tho west. W h i l e tbo wolves, and the weather being intensely cold bis form was freben Miss let mc bido soniewhar ; and gib mo jest a crust.— granite ami I IK- trap were rising, one or both, the snudstoue was quently Yisited by them, troops of them appearing in tho starMnssn J u d g e said Mits.su Morton would help me, aud its kept slowly sinking 1 say tlutcly. for it was, 1 think, thousands of light, scratching nuder the walls and demanding tho alms of a
tnc up well I know."
years settling down to its present level.
1 knew giandfathcr had given succor lo some miserable
Just nt this time one of the farmer's colts died, and thinking
On the east baiil: of the Connecticut are the Portland stono
wretches before, but I felt that 1 might bo doing wrong in ad- quarries, which have liecn worked for l.'iO years. A t presenti it would servo as u capital bait for wolves, lie caused il to bo
mitting a stranger in his absence.
in the three quarries, about I,(Kit) men are at work, and thirty laid in Ihe middlo of the conrt-yard. with weights attached to
Caution and pily straggled with mc. At last I spoke :
to forty vessels are employed in carrying the stoqp lo the great prevent the wolves from dragging it awnv. The principal goto'
" You have u note from the Judge, I suppose ?'
markets. 1 Ivse excavations, which have now reached a depth was set open, and so arranged with cords nnd pulleys thnt it
" 1 had some writin' on a paper, but 1 lost it the night it of 105 foot below the.surface of Ihe water in tho river, have re- could be closed on the instant when iieccraary. N i g h t came j
incd so. A h , Mis^ I c e telling do trulT. J u d g e sent mc sure vealed ui: told wonders. Tho stone is said to be full ol fossil re- lights were extinguished, dogs muzzled, nnd t h o gnto set open.
I'm a sinner. I'M been helped alon so far, ami 'pears like 1 mains in iu lowest depths. 1 might call it a great cha
The wolves came and hovered distrustfully nronnd tbo open
ust go to Canaihj. Cnn't go back noways. Wife's dnr, und but this s too gloomy a term to npply it to. It is ra
gate. A t last oue entered, tore nwav a portion of the meat.and
the young 'una. Thuy gut dar n year ago. I'll pray lor yon great ll";k of It"un!s. which has been cnrefollv prejvrved ond set off with his booly in safety. Emboldened by example,
ebery day of my life, if you'll 1* so good to me. So "will Hiiinh
eight wolves flew II[KIII the carcass ; tho farmer whistled and
with.•ink yon Miss. '
tho men at tho ropes closed the gate—the wolves wore priaonthis U*.k
I Ihe
a.
Somehow, when ho spoke of his wife and children. I stepped
II us . the cliiuu
Otis an.) of the storms : of tin
back ond let him inside.
•iiilerful still, litey tell us of the
Morning dawned ; tho ladders were raised against tho walla
It was at the back hall door at which the rap came, mid the
implements, ami shadow forth
the yard, and the men began to fire on Ihe imprisoned wolves,
kitchen was clow nt band ; l i e d l.im therein. When 1 saw
•or was concerted into rage ; and wounded only by the unt worn he was. how wretched, how his c j e s glistened, nnd
skillful firing of the men, they leaped up and tried t o escape.
' under his rough blue shirt his heart beat so that you could
id three ting
J u s t nl this juncture a young man, finding his loddcr too short
nt the pulses, I forgot my caution. I brought "out cold
•u enable him to get a shot at the wolves, sat astride the wall,
it anil bread, drew a mug of cider, and sprend them out oo
il f et high ; but. us w e unfold I he leaves itli one leg dangling into the yard. A wolf flow u p like a
the table. The tiegrO ato voraciously, as only u starving m'nn
>ack in Ihe cycles of time to the lower at, and almost seized his leg. nnd tho young man, raising
aid eat. and I left him to find Anthony, t o "whom 1 intended
• cuuic lo a raco of giunla twelve feet high his leg to avoid the brute, lost his balance aud fell into tbo
give directions for the lodging through the night.
lie lies in length. These men wore shoes, yard. A scream, nnd the wolves Hew like lightning npon their
To my surprise, Anthony was nowhere about the house or
jnls of [icciiliar structure and great size — victim, aud tho cry of horror was heard on every side.
garden.
There was a paiise for a moment only, and tho farmer prompted
Hannah must have taken him with her across the lonely road
'I lie; liad sf
and long knives made ol slate, and brought. by the dictates of courage and humanity, gun in hand, leaped
to Mapleton.
ibabiy, from V
into the yard; nil the men following his heroic example. T h o
*" is natural, and yet I felt angry. She should not have
This sandstone ha
believed to • of the same geological bowlings of the wolves, the groans of the dying youth, tho imhere alone : anil what if the negro should be an imposage us the basin of 1'
n France, bnut tho fossil remains arc precutions of the men nnd the shrieks of tfio women in thotor, oft4r all ? I shuddered at the thought ; but when I returne numerous than thlose iu the Pa •is basin—more wonderful. house, formed n fenrlul chorus, such as we hope may never be
ed to the kitchen, ami there he sat, humble and fearful as bein n lietter state of p
How easy it is to see a heard again. The farmer's wife, a womau of resolute daring,
fore, and I could harbor no such fancy.
g after it is pointci'
> lis I Just as'it i3 easy to use unmuzzled the dogs nnd flung them from a window into t h o
Y e s I longed for Hannah's return. aud listened very .quietly
npply K el per's lai
Kelpor has discovered them.— yard, and in twenty minutes the eight wolves were dead and
until the clock struck bine. Then, instead of her footsteps, 11 Thenes were worked more than one hundred years, nnd half the dogs. The unfortunate youth, bis throat c a t open,
heard tne pattering of rain drop- and the rumbling of thunder,
or sidewalks nnd buildings before the fossils were dis- was dead, aud his courageous though unsuccessful defenders alt
and loqiluig out, saw that a heavy storm was coming on.
Now the practical eye can see them almost everyore or less wounded.
d|ia and grandma would not come home,
Such is ono of tho frightful tragedies but too frequently enlannah. woiKtiff (§h4he storm to pass would eot bo here
The most indefatigable observer, nnd the most industrious acted in tho meetings which take place between man and this
for lioura. However, my. fears were quite gone, otid I felt u
collector
of
these
facts
is
Dr.
Barrett,
of
this
place,
who
has
savage brute, which in soilo of the repeated attacks npon it,
pride in cond»cting\mysclf bravely under theae trying
spent almost n life-time in collecting fragmentary evidence and Ihe snares invented to destroy it, and the united assent of mansurmounting difficulties, l i e is said to have a remarkable know- kind for its extermination, seems to be as abundant as ever in
Accordingly I went u p stairs and found in the attic sundry ledge of comparative anatomy and to be in many respects a vcrv ihe wild and almost untrodden solitudes of l/c Morvan.
pillows aod bolsters and carried them kitchenward.
learned tiuil remarkable man. who has been fur in advance of
• " Here,'' said I, " make yourself o bed on the seltee yonder, his times. Mnny years since the fact of a pre-Adamite race
Miserably Distressed.
and be easy for the night. N o ono will follow yon in the storm, dawned npon him and he announced it in conversation. PresTho rebel pepcrs in Tennessee, which have been for nearly n
and uo doubt grandpa will muist you when ho returns. Good ently similar discoveries have bee n made in Kurope, and learned year demanding that that State .hoald not be taxed without
night"
men are beginning lo admit the fuel. Agassiz carries the exist- representation, a.vl insisting thnt the President should disperse
Good n i g h t and God bless yon, Miss," still speaking in the ence of man on earth back 711,000 years. Dr. Barrett says man the " Ramp " Congress unless it admitted the Senators and Reptrod this valley at least 90.000 years ago. but not our race : the resentatives from that State, are now more distressed than ever.
husky whisper. Aod so I left him.
But not to go up stairs to my bedroom : I intended to re- present race is o new and distinct creation.
The State ofTennessee. it is said, has been disgraced by the odlain dressed for the night, and to sit np iu grandpa'B arm chair.
lion of the representatives, owl The Nashville Gazette tbu3
Not claiming to have made any discoveries of my own or to
>ith candles and a book for company. Therefore I locked tho have much knowledge of geology. 1 have jienncd this brief sketch
irns and will not be comforted :
door, took the easiest pobition nnd. opening a volume, compos- of what is claimed to hove been discovered here, and of this reCould any fata be more miserable than this ? Better,, far
ed myself t o read.
markable roan, to draw your own nil mtion
' and that of others, better, military despotism, martial law, and a bayonet, than a reReading I foil asleep, and was awakened by a lond sound, who know more about it than I do, o Ihese discoveries ond
turn to the Union uodcr circumstances so humiliating. Better
liko the prying of a chisel.
this locality, which is perhaps the mi it interesting one to the the taxation without representation, than a representation of
A t first It mixed so thoroughly with my dream that I took student in geology in this country.
vile renegades, who onblushiugly denounce the people whom
> heed of it, bot at last I uodcrstood that some ono was at tho
Yours with respect,
SAMI-RI. J o n s s o s .
tbey dishonor.
lock of the d o o r . '
Middletown, Conn., May 6. IS66.
There was no dishonor in the long and heroic struggle of
at perfectly motionless, the blood 'airljr curdling in my
Tennessee for independence, bat then- i« shame nnatterablo in
veins, and still chip, chip, chip, went tbo horrible little instruDn. C n w t x o ' s PRoritRitES.—Dr. Cummin? lectured rement, until at last I know wbenco the sound camo.
cently at llolifax, England, on the " S i g n s o f the Times." The the attitude in which she has been placed by ihe base men who
Back of the sitting room was grandpa's study. There was a lectnrer did not claim lo be n prophet, bnt expressed his belief control her destinies."
great old fashioced safe where the family silver, gradpa's jewel- that these were solemn and startling times, and that the world
me time since Mr. Horace Greeley when getting off a
ry, sundry sums of money and important papeni were k e p t — was on the point of great events. The great lines of prophecy,
The cafe stpod in a closet, and at tbo closet the thief was at he said, seem to intersect the year 1807. The world, ho be- Third avenuo car, was robbed ol a beautiful gold watch which
work. •
lieved, would not bo destroyed, bat would endnre forever in a bad been presented to bim. On the case was engraved tho
j of tbo doners, which made the watch doubly valuable to
The thief—ah ! without doubt tho negro I admitted, fed and more purified and exalled stale. Tbongh he was nnable to exH e reported his loss to the detective police, who assures!
sheltered.
plain the increase of Catholicism in Kngland. ho believed the
Perhaps the next act iwonld bo t o murder mo ; I listened.— heart of the country was still true to Protestantism. In 1792 him he should have iiis watcb. A dc tective went ont into tho
The storm was still riging, but though the rood was looely, there were 5.000 priests in Paris ; but though tho population street and sooo returned, having in custody a well-known pickbetter that than this house with such terrible company. I of the" city had doubled iUclf sino? that time, thcro were now pocket. This man knew nothing of the transaction, nor was ho
Bift be did know the gang who were
could not save my old grandfather's p r o p e r t y ; but I might 900 priests only in Paris. l i e believed the Saturday evening charged with tho theft.
save my own life from those horrible black bands.
of the world was very near, and t h a t on the Sabbath of 1,000 " working " the cars when tho watch was stolen, and be was
I crept across the room and into the halt ond to the door.— years, which was near at hand, there would be n snnriso which required to send out for i t H e did so, and in a few hoars the
watch
was
sent
to
the
dctcctivo
office, the innocent thief remainThere, softly as I could, I unfastened tho bars and bolts, but would experience no western declension.
ing in custody until its return.
alas, one was above my reach. I waited and listened. Then I
moved a hall chair to tho spot and climbed upoo it. In doing
Gov. Stone of Iowo, has sent tbo following dispatch to Go*. |
ao I otnick my shoulder against the door frame. I t was but a Brownlow ofTennessee :
A n English paper reports that on the first Inst, a gentleman
slight noise, bat at that moment the chip of tho chisel stopped,
" The State of Iowa tenders tho loyal masses of Tennessee a on Rcdcor Sands picked u p a bottle floating on the breakers,
I heard a gliding footstop, nnd, horror of hotrors—a man hearty welcome to their rightful places in the American Union. and on opening it found that it contained a piece of paper
camo from the study—sprang towards me, nnd clutched mc By courage, perseverance and unflinching devotion t o principlo,
;n on both sides. Tho following is a copy of the docuwith both hands, holding my arms as in a rice, while ho hissed yon have gained a glorious, triumph over treason at home, and ment : " Lost all hands on board in the Germain Ocean. W h o 4
in my ear :
opposition at the Federal capital. If the other Southern States ever finds this, forward it to Mrs. Shepard, No. 4, Fredcrick" Y o u ' d tell, would y o u ! Y o o ' d call help. Y o u ' d better will follow your noblo example. Our now disordered Union will
r, Walworth, Lcndon. N o hopes; too ship is sinking in a
have slept, yoh had ; for you see you hare to pay for waking. sooo be united in bonds thot will be perpetual"
storm. Can write no more. - My heart is broken."
^Jotarjt public anil ICicrnstii ftrntfaginiter,
^gnrt of tljr 3£lim Jttsttrawt .®om)ra%
- T
(grand Mmt
Similii.
Attorney General of ibe United S t a t e , is a very acTho n
commodating official.
official and just Ibc
toe m»n
man for
iur A . Johnson. «-J»
CRIME AND C K I M W A U .
THE
PHILADELPHIA COLLECTORSIIIP.
Some Pfaain T a l k Io A n d r e w J o h n s o n .
some u n r i u i - F a c t » - A S t r a n g Story.
rwm the Philadelphia Press, August 5.
T b e annual report"oT the N e w Y o r k Priaoo Association of
T h e following letter from William F . J o h m o n , a respectable
the last year contains some curious facts. W e quote a couple
citizen
or
Philadelphia, addressed to tbe President ot tbe Uoit1 . rejected b ; Ike Senate ="»
"P«ed
" * paragraphs:
od States, explain* itself I t will be aeen that Mr. Jobnsoo a c i.
RESPECTABLE TWITES.
Senile adjonrna ; l b . 1 ia to » J . t b . cooae.l of ibe S c u t e . ee •
knowlcdgea a communication from the United States Coinmis•• There is a family r a i d i n g in Oneida Couoty. wbo, accordcoordinate p i w o i« uaiiOK a p p o i n t n * n t v baring b « o r c t e e d ,
sioner of Customs, Mating that tbo President had appointed
ing to common fame, have followed the profession of thieving him to the office or Collector o.' the Customs for tbe District of
ot
5 0
for nearly twenty-five years. T h e y have grown rich by their Philadelphia, and enclosing official bonds in blank to be filled
b « n pot « i d e
' b . b o d j lh»t m o * encore. " * » t o
unlawful practices. Their children are educated in the best u p with the names of bis sureties. ; I t will also be seen that ho
their . , p o i . t h « . t . legal « * ' " » ComtSwtion- TO mv >» and most expensive seminaries. T h e y dress genteelly, their declines this honor io a lettor as remarkable for iU disinterestmanners are somewhat polished, and thev appear tolerably well
For Sheriff,
law but it is partisan law and not common sense. The effect o in societv. Their operations are carried on through tbe COOD- edness as for its patriotic truths. Tbe refusal of Mr. Johnson
C H A R L E S W. DAY.
to accept a post generally supposed to have been offered to n
the opinion U simply to annihilate the Senate as f a r i n g the ap- ties of Oneida. Oswego. Otsego. Madison. Chenango. Schoharie. person of his name, will save Collector Thomas the trouble of
For COODIT ".Clerk,
J E S S E CRAM.
Delaware and Snllivan. Tbcy have numerous well trained con- vacstiug the position be has filled With so much c r e d i t W h e pointing power. Thus the President may enlist any number
For Berlater of Deeds,
federates in all those counties, w h o are ready by day and night, ther the President will be able to find another William F..
J E S S E CRAM.
at a moment's warning, to ride offin any direction for the take Johnson who is willing to bear bis official b u r d e n e d to underoffiicial janizaries.
For County Treasurer,
of plunder, or for tbe concealment and protection or associates take a contest with tbo present incombont, who, we learn, is re11,«
B . m » . b o " " ' » » ' b ihc poblie . f t imliDMORGAN BATES.
who are in danger or railing into tho meshes or tbe law. These v i v e d to contest the right or any appointee to the position ho
For Prosecuting Attorney. _
t d to s o c e r . i bim aa a bombng. ie making « ® > " ' • ' , 1
™" men have been indicted times without number in tbo above- occupies, who has not been confirmed by the Senate, remains
E CROMWELL TCT1LE.
mentioned counties, but none or tbenl'have ever been convicted, to be seen. The original or tbe subjoined letter was mailed yesFor Clrcolt Court Commls»loncr,
d o n b t e d l , eotcceed. in etabliabiag a Zoological G a r d e n »
nor have any 0 r them ever been io jail for a longer time than terday by the Phidelpbia Johnson to his Washington nameEDWIN a PRATT.
/
Y o r k , which - i l l t » • n b j ^ t of n.lion.l pride and
was sufficient for a bondsman to arrive at the prison. It is
For Conntr Surveyor.
cb,r,,,cJ
geoerallv believed that there are formers, apparently respectaWILLIAM SLAWSONThroncb K a ^ o n a . • c « W h "
" °™
P m L A M x r i i u , A u g u s t 9. 1866.
For Coroner*.
ble, who belong t o the gang and share in its profits. \> bother His Excellency Andrew Johnson, President or the Coitedb 3
cot M
pentf-i.. t . « « t h «
° " "
PERRY HAXNAII.
this be so or not, it is ccrtain that whenever buil is needed,
States. Washington. D. 0 . : •
Bridgeport, .citable b o o m for breeding, dcchm.t.ng and • » " > any required number o( substantial formers will como forward
C H A R L E S E. B A I L E D .
SIB.—I am this
SIR.—I
tbio day io reccipt
receipt ot
o r un commomcatioo
commnoicouou from
i™u. the
.u.
. rare b i t ! a o d a n i m a l . From'thia be p r o p o * . toeatabll.b and sign their bonds, without regard to tbo amount or the Commissioner orr Customs,
f
l i n n V S^spmannt fctBtine t h a t
v,o:nimMsioticr u i u u a « w " » , tho Hon. X. Sergeant, stating that
u r p o n c a n County Convention.
in X e « T o * , in cooeeelion with b i . m r a o m . a mngnite.nt penalty. These men, as might be supposed, exert a great poli- yoo
you had been pleaded
pleased tto
o appoint nmo Io the office or Collector
tical influence, and it is well understood that they are always of
A t a Convention of Republican Delegates from the several
or the Customs for tbe
the District or Philadelphia ; aod enclosing
Zoological U.rden, .Iter the p . t t O T of tbe fciao., g . r d e t » - ready to reward their friendi and pnnish tbeir enemies, both
..(V.in\
tnnlr.
official Knnil
bond iinn hblank.
towns in Ortoi Traverse Cocntv, bold at the School BOOHS in
primary conventions and at the polls."
the Imperial cities of Europe.
I herewith return the same, declining tbe proflered nonor,
Traverse City, on Toesday, August 14, 1866. to nominate
believing Ibat in accepting the office I would be compelled toA STRAXOB STORY.
Incendiary fires have become so frequent and calamitous, that
County Officers and appoint Delegates to the State. Congresendorse your policy or reconstruction, to tbe sacrifico or .ong
W e found in the j a i l f t i ' u l a s k i , the half-shire town or Osibe opinion of persons well calculated lo judge, t h ^ are consional, Senatorial and Representative Conventions, MEBKITT
wego County, a man and his wife who had been confined there cherished principles. The honorable gentleman now tbo incumbent of soid office, distinguished alike for his patriotic dovoBATES was appointed Chairman, and MORGAN BATES, Secre- nected with »ome common origin, and wo soe .t stated that tbe for eighteen months on n charge of grand larceny. I"be man
lion to tho country, his integrity aod high moral worth, is dewas evidently a quite inoffensive person, a member or the Mepolice authorities of N e w York attribute them to rebel
facto and de jure the collector or this port ontil the next Conthodist church and a class-leadcr io i t H e was in good repute
On motion, Perry H a n n . h , WiUiam Steele and Thomas II and tho rpirit of wild revenge and reckless mal.ee that has so among bis neighbors, and no one of them gave any cicdenco to gress gives its advice and consent to tbe appointment or his successor, notwithstanding any regulations which J o h n Tyler might
long
fed
upon
civil
war.
and
n
o
finds
its
expression
in
private
tbe storv or bis guilt. Tho wife was a more energetic person,
Clyde were appointed a Committee on Credentials, who reporthave chosen to
lo interpolate
interpolate* upon tne
the constitutional
consiuutioDai raw.
law. And I
crimes and io the destruction of life and properly in the lojal and although there is no proof that she was ever actually coned tbst the following Delegates were entitled to scats
cannot as a law-abiding and loya) citizen, lend my sanction t
nected with tbe gang, yet it is believed that she was quite w,l- m e t which, t o speak mildly, savors or usurpation.
States.
ling to keep tbeir secrets, so for as they might be entrusted to
Convention.
.
I Tear. sir. that your action in removiug good, true, nod loyMUbnro, tbe aoldicr who recently robbcd^tbcfafc of M«j. Em- her. Some time before her arrest, one or the gang ran off
TRAVEME.—Morgan Bates. D. C. Leach, Charles II. Marsh
al citizens from office (in which Ihey bavo been duly and legally
with her daughter, and neither ho nor bis associates would let
Thomas H . Clydo, Merritt Bates, P e r r y Hnnnah. Jcstc Cram CROO . t Natbvillc. and cacaped successfully, b a . been nrrested.
installed), without the justification oT the high constitutional
her know where her child was conceuled. 1 bis greatly t uragliving near Mumpbi. lnd„ in a manner aome.bnt u t o n - ed her. and she began to let but the secrets of the o r g a m ^ o n . law of tho land ; denyiog and refusing tbe right of peaceable
and J . O. RsmsdclL (D. C. Leach and J . G. Ramsdell were
assemblage to loyal citizens, and grautiug unto tbe rebel popuappointed by the. Delegation, in place or D . . B . Ashton and i.hinz to Ibcioativca. l i e bad bought a b o o . owned three and to threaten vengeance ogainst them. She was repcatefl y lation of the South and tbe North all they have ever claimed
warned
to
desist,
and
menaced
wilb
punishment
l
U
h
c
continuh o r s e and bpggics married a wife after three days' cnartabtp.
William Reuuie, regular Delegate* who were a b s e n t )
whilst in rebellion, will have a tendency to hurl again upon tbo
ed to operate against them ; but she paid no attention to their
WHITEWATER.—C. T. Scofield, J . A . Button. W m . R and WBB d.sbing abeoi io line style generally, spending h i . mnuey threats, and continued her hostile action. One evening, just at country tbe scenes or tumult aod bloodshed from which we badsupposed ourselves happily aod forever emerged.
.
freely. A considerable portion nf the stolen money was recov- dusk, a Jew peddler camo in with bis pack and requested her to
Durga, Charles I I . Kstea and J . B. Haviland.
Trusting our citizens shall not be fort her annoyed by tho
let
bim
stay
all
night
She
assented,
proposing
to
him
to
leave
BEMOIOA.—II. E Steward. Charles E. Bailey and T . C. ered. I V prisoner was forwarded to Nashville for t r i a l
meddling, unscrupulous politicians who insist upon my appointhis pack in the front room, whilo they went into a rear apartment to a positioo for vfbich I have never been an aspirant and
ment to get supper. They sat in ibe room ontil bed lime, and
Walker.
T b r e e of the editors of one of the financial managers or the
do not feel myseir competent to fulfil tha duties of. 1 remain,
the peddler, in his affidavit distinctly oeelares that she waif
HOMESTEAD.—Cam Jen Johnson, William Steele and W illiam
Chicago Tribune have, in conjunction with J . W . Bunn, Esq., never ooco out or his s i g h t W h e n he was ready t o retire, she respectfully.
Y o u r obedient servant,
Simmers.
,,
„
the wealthy banker of Springfield, booght up the stock of the lighted a candle for bim. but before going to bed. bo went to the
W . F . JOUKSOX.
PESWSOUA.-E. P . Led J, Curtis Fowler, Sr.. W m . II.
to his coos ernation. be
Chicago Republican. They have all seceded from tbo Tribune, front room to look at his pack,,U when,
.
t.,.
gone. tTh»
" T ' momimr
be enterea
found
that it was gone,
h e next
morning bo
entered. a. com~
Franklio, A P . Lancaster a n d H . R Brinkman.
EXPLOSION
THE GENERAL LYTLE.
and will take possession of the Republican on the first of Sep- plaint before a Justice, wbo was gcnerid'y M i e r e d to I *
CETSTAL L A K E . - J . C. Burdick, who was authorized to cast
member or the gang, against tho couple ot •"boBe h o ^ e ho had N a r r a t i v e o f O n e of t h e I n j u r e d — C u l p a b l e Neglect t h o
tember. Vuo Huron Denslow. Esq.. who has for the past
C a u a e o f the C a t a U r o p h e .
the full vote.
years been the principal editorial writer in the Tribune, is to be lodged : and. although the complaioaot swore that the womatf
was never out or his sight from tbe time be left tbe pack in the From the Louisville Joarnal, Aug. 8th.
A u n i u . — A P . Wbcclock, S. Brnford, J . E. Campbell.
the managing editor of the Republican;
front room until be discovered that it was lost, and tbe husband
Mr. 11. F . Brown, one or the injured passengers of tbo illpLATT.-Not represented.
proved, or offered to prove that he was at a Methodist meet ng starred General Lyile. makes the following statement in regard
Mrs. J a c o b s and-her daughter, quadroons, and to all appear- Surini; the whole time tho peddler was at bis house, yet the
The Convention proceeded to an informal ballot for bhtnlT.
to tbe frightrul explosion on Monday evening last W e quoto
Justice committed them for trial. A r e s p c c t a b l e f o i o i e r now the exacl language of Mr. Brown : •• W a s on the engine deck
icc white people, were pot off the New Y o r k steamer
C T . S c o r . e l d , D , C . Leach and W m . K Steward, act.ng as
came forward and offered to be their bail, and was accep ed by about ten minutes before the explosion ; went down there from
Tellers. Charles W . Day received 19 votes and Uoraco Per- vannah. on account of their tinge of African blood. Mrs. J a c o b s
the magistrate. H e told the woman, at the same time, that ii curiosity ; saw uo one attending the engines until tho bell rang
is a very intelligent woman, well educated, and has travelled
she would say no more about the gang and tbeir affoirs, she to check the boat. Saw tbe striker run from some part of tho
**On motion, Charles W . Day was unanimously declared the Europe. Slje is the authored of a novel called •• Linda," and would bear no more about tbe larceny charge. But sbo was boat, ami cheeked her partially ; about half a moment a r t e r - .
stnarling so Severely about tbe loss of her daughter that she wards a fireman came aft from Ibe larboard Mde and wid. in an _
with her daughter was * n t to Savannah by the •• Friends'
could not restrain her propensity tn talk, and .requently gave excited manner, Mbis boat will blow up in five minutes !' T h e
" j ® Cr.ni » u rc-uomioflteil for C'o.ntJ Clerk . » i l i O g i t o establish schools and asylums for the colored people.
information which was adverse to tho interests ^
next thing I knew 1 was going u p in tbe air, amid smoke, steam,
who she believed were keeping her daughter in concealment—
of Deeds, by acclamation.
,
A despatch from F o r t Laramie, states that Ibe promised era W h e n tbe bondsman found that she would not keep q u i e t be limbers and oiber parts of tbe wreck. Tbe striker beat me
M o r g « n B . t » ™ re-non.in.uJ (or C o n n l , 1 retmrer. b , of Indian murder,and outrage has commenced. Thirty-five men surrendered both bcr aud her husband, and they were commit- going up. but I came in first! While going up I had perfect
control or my senses, and I thought to mywlf, sixty fef t in the
acclamation.
are reported to have been massacred at F o r t Conner. 1 he ted to jail, whore they bad remained u p to the timo or our visit air and uo place to light, but soon I found my mistake, when L
Saw
E . Cromwell Tullle was nominated lor 1 roeecuting Attor- herds belonging to Govtrnmeut and private rancbe men are Their case has been put over from court loi court on account landed on a plank iu tbo water, bruisiug me quite bodly.
it was alleged, or the absence of material witnesses for the pro- a lady in the water, aud gave her all tbo assistance iu my power.
ney by acclamation.
. .
„ suffering severely from tbeir raids. Tbe troops ordered forward m o t i o n . It was generally believed in tho neighborhood that Her husbaud soon came to her. 1 called to Ibe officeis of tboOn an informal ballot for Circuit Court Comm.ss.ooer, b . 8. by Government, for ibe defence or tbe frontier, will arrive oooe tbcy would be kept Ibere. on one pretence or nuoibei, just
S t Charles to come alongside, t h a t tho boat was on fire. They
suited tho interests or their prosecutors.
promptly put on the hose aod extinguished tbe fire. The
P r a t t received 15 votes. Goorgo P . Oriswold, 6, L D. Boynofficers and erew or tbe S t Charles did all iu their power lo aid
ton, 5, Charles H. Marsh. 3. ( P r a t t . Boynton and Marsh
Equalizing the Bonntle*.
T h o new harbor improvement at Michigan City will prove
our party. J u s t before the explosion I heard some one on tho
were not candidates—all baviug refused t o accept the nominaThe following is the new bill to canalize bounties as it passed deck say • she's running pretty w e l l ; she's get ooe hundred a n d
succcssfol and permanent Double piers, lined with stone, are
both Houses and was approved by the President :
eighty pounds on.' A m positive tbe boats were-racing at the
tion.) The nomination was forced upon Mr. P r a t t , and he was
•o be extended ioto the lake beyond tho farthest bar to deep
SECTION 1. He il enacted, ^-c.. T h a t to each and every sol- time or ibe explosioo. After I got on board tbe S t Charles I
declared tho nominee.
.
water. Already Michigan City bas begun to feel tbe influence dier wbo enlisted into ibe army or the United Sta'cs ^ e r lhe inquired or one or the engineers wbo agisted me, • will t h i s
WiUiam Slawson was re-nominated for County Surveyor y
19th day or April. 1601. for a period of not less than three boat blow up T How many pounds of sleam are you carrying T
or the new slate of things, and within twelve mouths tbe
years, and having served his term of enlistment, has been hono- He replied. • there is no danger -r wo are tending t o our busiacclamation.
.
.
oorlb eud of the Slate will begin to realize ibe effects or this n b l y discharged, and who has received or is entitledI to ireceive ness ; they were n o t ' My compuuions. Hall aud Thomas,
Perry Hannah and Charles E . B a i l e y were nommated for
from the United States under existing Inwg^ u bounty of 8100 , were'lviug in their state rooms, Nos- 04 and 55, ibe latter partgood work.
—
and any such soldier enlisted for not less than three v e r s , wbo ly undressed. Did not see tbero until we got on board, the S t
Corooersby acclamation.
The work or laying o third rail the entire length of the G.vu. bas been honorably discharged on account of wounds receivcd Charles. My father, wbo was ou board, come off all s a f e P erry Hannah was appointed Delegate to the btute Cooveo
Western Railway. Canada, is progressing vigorously, and seve- in the line of duty, and the widow, minor chi dren, or parents, W a s formerly au engineer by profession, and think the exploin the order named, of any such soldier who died in the service sion the result of culpable ucgligenee on the port of those in" p e r r y Hannah and Reuben Goodrich were appointed Dele- ral sections along tbe lino are alreaJy completed. W ilh.n a of tho United States, or or disease, or wounds contracted while charge of the engines."
short time the .transit or through freight by the narrow guagc in tbe service, aud in the line of duly, shall be paid the addigates to the Congressional Convention.
FBOM D E T R O I T .
tional bounty or 8100. hereby authorized.
J 0 R.ntfdell. C b . r l e . K. B . t l e ; . Willlnm Steele m d 1 , „ J . w i l l bo accomplished without tran shipment from ibe V, estSEC. 2. That to each and every soldier who enlisted into.the
Meeting of t h e J o h n s o n C o n v e n t i o n .
army or the United States alter Ibe 19lh day or Apr#, 1861.
c . W ^ k e r were nppoioted D t i o g " " <• «'» S " " " 0 " " 1 C " " C " ' ern States to New York.
DETROIT, August 9.—Tbe Johnson Mass Convention held
d S tbe rebellion, for a period or not less than two yean,
A Washington despatch states that the claim* or Union
and who is not included io the foregoing section, and who has bore to-day, appointed ibe following delegates t o t b e Philadelphia
" " S o r g o n B . t o A . T. Wbeelock, C b . r l e . n . E . t e i
.
„
. . . .
diers wbo were robbed or tbeir money by the icbel prison
been honorably discharged therefrom, after serving two J « a " - Convention :
Delegates at Large—James F. Joy. General A. S. Williams,
L«dd J . 0 - Uamwlell, C b . r l e . H . Mttnb, B i l . , D n r g . . n d 0 . Ibcrilica, may bo t e r . . r d e d to tbo C o » n . i » . r y Sener.l of Pria- and who bas rl-ceived or is entitled to receive from the Lulled
Slates, under existing laws, a bounty of 8o0 and no more . aod General C. C. Loomis and General G. A . Cnstar.
E. Stcw.rd, were . p p o i n l r f H . l e g . t e . to tbe n i i t r i e t R e p r e « » i until the firat or October. The amount due. aud Ibe cbarDistrict
Delegates—Henry
Barnes.
J
.
J
.
Newell.
O. B- ClarK,
any soldier enlisted for less than two years, who has 1
Utivo Convention.
rably discharged on account or wounds received in be line or J G P a r k h u r s t James Munroe, E. C- Seaman. General A . A .
or tho fonds taken, sbonld be stated.
Morgan B M « C b . r l e . 11. » t o b . 0 . T . Seoleld, K. I
datv and Ibe widow, miuor cbildreu. or parents, in the order Stevens. W . B. Thomas, Byroo G. Stout, J o h n Atkinson, S.
B. Bliss and A- W . Brockway. ,
" ,
..
,
A t an immense temperance gathering in London it wa« staled named, or any such soldier who died in the service of the L
l e d d end C b . r l e . E. B . i l e j wore reappointed C o . n t j C n r r a T h e resolutions adopted approve of
or tbe restoratioo
restoration policy oi
that the consumption or intoxicating liquors io England costs ind Stales, or of disease or wounds contracted while in Ibe s
inhnuin tVip
Coucress or loval
ponding Bepoblican Comoilten for tbe ensning t . o ; e « n .
l t 5ort Ibe
b. U
. l d Slates
S . . t oin tne
tbo line
l i e . o.
0 l damy.
. t j . si 4o. i. l. oe
b ; «f .i ud. tbo President Johnson, the admission t o Cougressor loyal members
vice
United
$400,000,000 yearly, or which sum two thirds is spent by the additional bounty o( SM) hereby authorized ; provided that aud or tho principles set forth in the call or tho Philadelphia.
The Convention adjourned without day.
irking clashes alone ; and tbst nine-tenths or the crimes
any soldier who bad bortcred. sold assigned, transferred loan- Convention j and also that tbo admission to tbe Philadelphia
MERRITT BATES, Chairmun.
rcb
e'j
cdf exebauged. or given away bis final discharge papei% or any Convention, as delegates, or those who, io States oot in
milted are traceable to strong driuk.
MOROAX BATES. Secretary.
interest in the bouuty provided by this or any other act or Con- lion, foiled to support the Government during ibe war, would
TRAVEE8® c r r v :
FRIDAY MORNING, AUG. 17, 1866.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
a*
a i U » b« i» gi™ft» b»
.taPmltoJ
P i«°
P " "' "'"'V!
The Lafayette (Ind.) Courier is informed that a young lady, gress, shall not be entitled to receivo uoy additional bouutv b °The*Democfatic SUIe Central Committee also appointed delwhatever, and when application is made by any wtd.erjoi^said
school teacher named Ada Murray, and one or her pupils, a
egates to Ibe Philadelphia Convention, as follows : A t L a r g e bounty, he shall be required under the pains and P1-™1 «»
child by tho name or Lane, were instantly killed by a shaft or perjury, to make oath or affirmation or his identity, and lhat nr. Charles K. Stewart. A . 0 . Baldwin. M. J - Mills. Charles H .
Taylor. District Delegates—William P . W ells. G. C. Muuro,
lightning, at a place about seven miles from Marshficld. Ao- has not so bartered, sold, assigned, transferred, exchanged,
the 11th inst, pursuant to call
loaned or given away either bis discharge papers, or any inter- a W . London, F . B. Smith. 0 . M- Barnes. C. Joslyn. A. K
The meeting was called to order, and tbe Call conven.ng the otber
severely snocnea.
shocked, out
but will
thcr child was aeverely
win rprobably
r o u , o l y recover.
—
.oaueuo
any bounty, shall Mas .foresaid
aforesaid ;; and
and no
no claim
claim for
for st
sucb Bell. L. G. Masoo, R. W . Davis, H- Castlcr, J . W . I sine, M.
same WM read by Morgan Bates. E«q., Chairman of the ComJeSers.
A Federal officer was attacked by a crowd of rebels in Louis- b o a n t y be entertained by t l ^ l ' a y n i ^ ^
or o^ cr
F B O X MEXICO.
mittee.
.
. ,
villa on the 16th inst. H e defended himseir valiantly, and only
the statement un
B C C O n , p a „ied by
Whereupon Morgan Bates was called to the Chair and Jesse
T h e Liberal Government Declines to Accept Santa
ilnbcd after
, h<>
guccuhiDca
ancr receiving
receiving three
>uiv«. wounds
i from pistol shots. ^ H e o , , h , as by tWs wction p r o v i i f c d . ^ ^
ln
A n n a ' s 8eivices—The R e a s o n s T h e r e f o r .
Cram appointed Secretary.
is likely to recover. Ooo or bis assailants formerly a rebel officer,
the additional bounty herein provided for it sbaH1 Ixi the duty
On motion, the meeting proceeded to tho election of DeleWWUINOTOX, August 9.—M. Romero, the Mexican Miniiu s badly wouoded, and will probably die.
or the Paymaster General under such rules and regulations as ter. received tonlay despatches from bis Government "ateo at
gates to attend the County Cooventioo, t o be bc!d at this
may be prescribed by the Secretary o T W s r . to cause to be ex- Chihuahua, u p to the 6tb u l t Tbo Mexican Goverament bad
A n entire family of foor persons died io soccessioo from chol- amfned the accounts or each and every soldier who makes appli- takeu iu consideration tbe tender or Santa A n n a s services,
place on Tuesday next, for tbe purpose of nominating Couoty
Officers, and to appoint Delegates to tho several Conventions era io the course or last week io a teoemeot house in New \ ork. cation therefor. Mid ir found entitled thereto, pay said bounties. made lo President Joarez. aod concluded Dot to a c c ^ t tbem.
SEC 4 And be it further enacted. T h a t in the rcwption. assigning the followiog reasoos : Because Saota Anoa. be ng
The member, of tbo family, it is reported, buried csch other unyet to be called.
examination, scttlcmeot aod payment o[claimsifor said addition- one or the originators aod promoters or tbe plan to ^ k e f o r e i g u
Whereupon Benjamin D. Ashlon, Morgan Bates. C. H . til tbe father succumbed t o the disease, bciog its last victim.
al bounty due tbe widows or heirs or deceased soldiers, the ao- iServcntion to Mexico, bis'sinceritv cannot
J e ^ n p o n
counUnlf
officers or ibo Treasury shall be governed by tbe res- now. Because tho American people have lost all c<Mrfdeoce a
Marsh, Perry Hannah. Thomas H . Clyde. Jesse Cram. M e m t t
u n pay day. every mao io tbe New Y o r k Custom Hoose was trictioos prescribed for tbe Paymaster General by tbe Secretary
him. and cannot, therefore, place any reliant..oo b i m
H«
Botes, and William Ronnie were appointed such Delegates.
required to " sign tho call for a meeting to choosc delegates to or W a r and tbe payment shall be made in like manner under
On motion, resolved, that in tbe absence of any Delegate or
tbe Randall-Niblack Convention at Philadelphia, or walk the the direction or the Secretary or the Treasury.
Delegates they have power to fill any vacancy that may occur
p r o p o s e d A d v a n c e In I n s u r a n c e R a t e s .
plank T
]
in consequence thereof
IUKTTOM.. Coon., August 9 . - T h e , E x e c u t i v e Committee or
On motion, meeting adjourned nut die.
Tbo Republican Association of the Ninth District of N e w tbe National Board or Underwriters met io this city to-day,
, MOID AX BATES, Chairman.
York have unanimously repudiated its Representative in Con- aod adopted efficieot measures to secure an advance or rales
and tbe arrest orioceodianes. The qoestioo as to the reducS
J B S S CEA*. Secretary.
gress. Mr. Henry J . Raymond. T h is is only the beginning of • : on or agents' commissions was postponed.
of 350,000 feet orticmi timber and " P " " 'rem SLwilalno. I t
'
X b , f.to of two of onr ooie " Ho.riahljg" W e f t e r o ettiea la the end.
wa. lowed 200 mile, in three data.
Heavy Robbery.
g i t e n by the Bed Wlog, ( M l n M a o l a , l A r p « : • • B . r C i t j ™
In accordance with a recent law or C o o g r e s , tho Secretary
DETROIT, August 9.—The store or W m Summers, o f U t i c a ,
I t . entire « c e i P u in Chicago ( » »
once a flooridiiog eolDtneiweoieoWf a e i l , at l b . Wtaeonam of the Treasury bas appointed J . Rosa Browne, tho well known Michigan, was entered by burglars tart n i g h t and tbe safe
"•e"'°31 "• " d
bead of Lake Pepin- A j w ago l » . I n t e r U * d o » n or more Western traveler, as Commissioner to collect statistics or the blown open aod robbed or 825,000. T h e supposed culprit was J a i l 1, 1865, lo JolT
•nested in this city to-olght.
oalj tbe amali aom of >188 6 i remain. nnwIKeled.
empty bonac. there « t . m o « d . e r a . (he M t a i o a n i l the mining interests west of the Rocky Mountaina.
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Oily. W a c o o u ia another city t h a t died
I b e firat bale of n e * c o l " «
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Tbe o f f i c i i returns ehow that San Francisco exported $6.
P I T I S I I D Ga.. August 9.—Tbe cholera bas broken out
S
at l T ™ » ' a p U o i ^
B r ^ o e b ; . P a i n t - c h u c d by eitiaao. of that p t o , anJ ^tipped « • [ « « = ' ">
801,236.75 of treasure for tbe month of June, probably tbe largLake City. Thirteen of U « bnUdlnga at W a e o o t t b a r e been
Twelve deaths have occurred sinco Monday, including two
est amount ever sect away in tbe samo period of time oo merPresident J o h o s o a
1
• b o o g h t ^ a r t l l t " ™ ™ t o Lake City, ( b . amallar on<. oo
whites.
cantile account
to
R e p u b l i c a n T o w n Cnucu*.
A t a meeting of tbo Itcpublicara of tbo l ' o . n a b i p o t I V . .
verse, held at tbe School House, in Traverse City on Saturday,
Tin tn. 0."wru5Trt^riTci.i» o.to'las»
Ur»» ttl nmw. f 1 ^ "
TRAVERSE OITY.
CONGRESSIONAL
h Carolina Coimltntlon
A C o n v e n t i o n w i l l b« h e l d a t Luce's H i l l , i n t b e I c i t y r o ! Grand
Rapids, o n Tueaday, t h e 28th d a y o f A u g u s t , 1866, a t 1 1 o ' c l o c k ' a .
W I N T E R
K , f o r the purpose of nominating a Republican candidal* for Representative to Congr«»s, of t l x
Michigan.
TRAVERSE
t i t l e d t o d e l e g a t e * l a said C o n v e n t i o n , aa f o l l o w * t
Kent
Ionia
Ottawa
DAYS?
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A
E a c h n e w o r g a n i z e d c o u n t y In said D i s t r i c t n o t l n c l n d c d i n th
• b o r e will be e n t i t l e d t o o n e d e l e g a t e .
TowSB,
S T A T E O F MICHIGAN',
T. WBITI,
D. I . Fii.ru.
E . VV. M l R K i t T ,
W . DBVIXC,
Congressional Committee.
U r a n d Rapids, A u g . "lb, 18C6.
STATE
CONTENTION.
A R e p u b l i c a n State C o n v e n t i o n , to n o m i n a t e State
officer* and
t r a n s a c t o t h e r business, will be h e l d a t Merrill H a l l i n t h e c i t y o f
D e t r o i t , o n Thursday, A u g u s t 3 0 , 1 8 6 6 . a t II o'clock A. X.
A l l p e r s o n s w h o s u s t a i n e d t h e G o v e r n m e n t In s u b d u i n g s e c e s s i o n
a n d armed rebellion, w h e t h e r at h o m e or in the field, a s a g a i n s t all
traitor* a n d t h e i r s y m p a t h i z e r s , w i l l b e e q n s l l y w e l c o m e , w h a t e v e r
m a y h a v e b e e n t h e i r p o l i t i c a l a n t e c e d e n t * b e f o r e the late war.
Dar-
i n g the f e a r f u l s t r u g g l e , t h e R e p u b l i c a n party In M i c h i g a n m a d e
l o y a l t y ^ n d d e v o t i o n to c o u n t r y the o n l y
test.
HKIFKR
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L e e l s n a w , Isoli
...
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„„
N o r t h p o r t , o n i l o n d a t j the s i x t h day of A u g u s t . In the ye
t h o u s a n d e i g h t hundrfld and s i x t y - s i x . P r e s e n t 1 . I). Quackenbnsb,
J u d g e of Probate. In t h e matter of the e s t a t e o f Ablal C Steven*,
• • c e a s e d : On r e a d i n g and tiling the pe t it io n, d u l y veritlcd of Eduud J . Lane o f the! C o u n t y n f Stratford, in the State o f N e w
Hampshin-, s> Guardian of War.l B. S t e v e n s , m i n o r c h i l d o f the said
Ablal C. S t e v e n s , d e c e i v e d ; T h e r e u p o n it is ordert-d. that Monday,
the Brat day o f October n e x t , at t w o o ' c l o c k In the afternoon, be as.
s i g n e d f o r t h e h e a r i n g o f said p e t i t i o n , a n d tlmt the heirs at law o f
said d e c e a s e d , a n d all other p e r s o n s interested in
q u i r e d t o a p p e a r a t a s e s s i o n o f s a i d Court, slien to o Is; h i d d e n
P r o b a t e Office, In the said «iHsg« o f N o r t h p
any there be, w h y the prayer.of the p e t i t i o n e r s h o u l d not ti
1
' ~ ' It i s further ordered, that said p e t i t i o n e r shall givi
1-endriicyfOf
. by e
I t will adhe r e t o t h i s
O n i o n I* f u l l y restored o n a* basis j u s t and equal, s e c u r i n g t o all m e n
I-
a l i k e , life, liberty, and t h e p u r s u i t o f h a p p i n e s s , " m a k i n g the Great
R e p u b l i c aa e n d u r i n g aa the p r i n c i p l e s u p o n w h i c h It rests.
T h e several c o u n t i e s will send t w o d e l e g a t e s for e a c h Representat i v e i n t b e l o w e r branch or tho S t a t e L e g i s l a t u r e , a n d e v e r y o r g a n i z e d c o u n t y h a v i n g n o R e p r e s e n t a t i v e w i l l b e e n t i t l e d Co o n e d e l e -
WM. A. n O W A R D , Chairman.
F i r s t D i s t r i c t — J . J. B a g l e y , W. J . B a x t e r .
S e c o n d D i s t r i c t — A H Morrison. F. T. Eddy.
FANNING
J u d g e o f Probat.
MILL.
H E BEST MILL JJADE. WILL T A K E EVEItl
C o c k l e o u t o f grain, be it n e v e r so bad, in running
111 t w i c e . Guaranteed,
Made by M. T. Cleland. ana sold by
H ANNAH, I
A u g u s t 2, IN'-C.
a a d o p t e d by the R e p u b l i c a n State
p o l n t m e n t o f any Ind
.
....
d o e s not reside, s h o u l d not be r e c o g n i z e d In any f ut ur e C o n v e n t i o i
a n d t h a t the S l a t e C o m x i i ' t e e be i n s t r u c t e d to m a k e t h e i r c a l l s fc
fu tu r e c o n v e n t i o n s a c c o r d i n g l y .
D'. ( J U A C K E X
X !B C S U ,
MICHIGAN
T
gate.
JL N o r t b p o r
of tbe U n i o n D o c k . Said Duel
S u n n y Side, the C h i c a g o ami
line o f steamers. Its lo c a t io n i
business, and will be sold chen
apply by U t t e r or o t h e r w i s e t o i
F i f t h D i s t r i c t — N . Avery. M. II- WIIIcox.
A On- in S e n F r a n c i s c o , o o t h e 3 1 s t n i l . , d e s t r o y e d t h e U n i t ed S t a t e s D i s t r i c t C o u r t r o o m s .
T b e records were saved.
T h e S o u t h e r n H o t e l at S i .
Lonis bas just been bought
by
R o b e r t C a m p b e l l , nn o l d m e r c h a n t , for $ 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 c a s h .
L a t e a d v i c e from M e x i c o s l a t e tbat tbe L i b e r a l G o v e r n m e n t
b a s refused t o a c c e p t the proffered s e r v i c e s o f S a n t a A n n a .
A very large business bas already c o m m e n c e d over tbe A t lantic Cable.
F r a n c i s c o on the 3 0 t h
treasure, o f w h i c h
RIIEBIFP8
STATE OF MICHIGAN.
j^
^
State C o m m i t t e e .
" big
pounds each,
T r a v e r s e City, J u l y !
DRUGS
H
A V I N G
w h i c h w e r e r a i s e d in W a s b t c n a w c o u n t y , a n d a r e n o w o w n e d b y
T h e A t l a n t i c C a b l e r o r n i s h e s K a r o p e a n n e w s t o t h e 8 t h inst.
b e t w e e n A u s t r i a a o d Italy are said t o
be assum-
i n g a more threatening attitude.
T b e walking match at M o b i l e between four men. w h o w e r e to
k e e p g o i u g till t h e v i c t o r s h o u l d t i r e o n t h i s t h r e e c o m p e t i t o r s ,
e n d e d i n o o o o f Ibetn b u r s t i n g a b l o o d v e s s e l , f r o m
died
w h i c h he
f l i s wife b a s b c c o m e insane.
T b e p r o j e c t for e s t a b l i s h i n g a r a d i c a l p a p e r a t M o b i l e b a s
b e e n abandoned, as the editors would be m o b b e d , they
received
several anonymous writien letters.
having
I t i s pretty nearly
a s free down there as before tbe war.
T b e Republican Union State Convention of
Springfield on
ticket:
t b e 181b,
and nominated the
Illinois, m e t a t ,
following strong
F o r Congressman a t large, General J o h o A .
for Superintendent of P u b l i c Instruction, H o n .
moo
recently
in's Island, and taken to P o r t l a n d .
He
large h i s weight has increased
from 3 0 0
W h i l e this at
t o u p w a r d s of 1 , 0 0 0
pounds.
R e v . Mr. R o g e r s , of S L L a z a r u s church, Memphis, w h o wants
t o erect a grand cathedra] t o the
memory of tbe Confederate
•ays,
AND
nt« or our c u s t o m e r s , to merit
t h e patronage c r t h e p e o p l e
uf t h i s v i c i n i t y .
reproachfully,
t h a t t h e y c l a i m t o b e first f a m i l i e s , a o d y e t
d o not prove it by their generosity.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAXD O m c t
AT T B A V X B H I
YOU
ABE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
THAT
COMp l a i u t h a s b e e n made a t this office t h a t the l o a d e n t e r e d '
a n d e r the H o m e s t e a d A c t o f May 20, 1 6 6 } o n the M t k
„
O c t , 1863, t o w i t : the n e j of s e c t i o n 11 t o w n 23 n o r t h or r a n g e 1 (
w e s t , (No. 638) h a s been abandoned by y o u for m o r e than s i x
m o n t h s , s a d that w e h a v e a p p o i n t e d Wednesday, the 3rd day o f
O c t , 1866, a t 1 o'clock P . M , for h e a r i n g tbe ab o r a complaint
a n d t a k i n g t e s t i m o n y thereon, a t the office o f t h e R e g i s t e r o f th*
L a n d Offioe a t Traverse City, M i c h i g a n ; at w h i c h t i m e and p l a c e
•'
« • — - v - " - ^ * at r y a o
made by y o n shauld a
to w h e t h e r hatoBOV, or haa b e e n . In the l a n d o r naval a . .
v i c e o f the U n i t e d Statea.
M O R G A N B A T E S Register.
& G O O D R I C H , BoocSvtr.
JAMES
YOU
N E W ' T H I N G " !
in
Traverse City!!
HAVE JUST OPENED A TAILOR
SHOP
E
O
T
H
S
A
N
D
T 1 1 1
M
TWO DOORS
M
I N G S
.
(49-fim'
SALE OF LANDS FOR DELINQUENT TAXES.
COUNTY TliEASUREirS OFFICE.
SALE OF LANDS
FOR
DELINQUENT
>
TAXES.
COI'KTY T u e i s r s t i t ' s O r n c r , )
X T O T I C E IS HEREBY GIVEN T H A T THE S A L E OF LANC
i > for Delinquent T a x e s In l.eelansw Countv. a d v e r t i s e d by tl
Auditor General In the Grand Traverse Herald, will U- held at tl
2 o u n t v Treasurer's Office in tbe village or Northport, the couni
•cat o f Lecluraw County, on the first Monday in October ucx
: o m m e n ' l n g a t » o ' c l o c k , A. M.
WILLI A Y GILL.
(34-8w.)
C o u n t y Treasurer.
TO
PARKER8.
G R A N D R A P I D S L A N D P L A S T E R FOR S A L E
t $3 per bbL by
C A M P B E L L A GOODRICH. Northport.
and
It. GOODRICH. Traverse City.
ALSO, Plaster P a r i s or C a l c i n e d Plaster, and P l a s t e r i n g Hair for
'e by
R. COODHICH.
B S u n n y 8 i d t tilled by Catnpl>c!l A Goodrich, s
(St-ly.)
WARRANTS
NOTICE.
will^permit
» r y W I F E M E LV I N A B A R T O N . H A S L E F T MY R E D A N D
i v A board w i t h o u t any Just c a u s e or provocation. I hereby forbid
all |*rtu?na harboring or trusting her o n my account, as I will pay
debta or her c o n t r a c t i n g after this date.
his
CHARLES *
D a t e d Traverse, J u l y 2 S i860.
ARE
Stocks,
(J-ly.)
I
S
B o n d s , Mort|
Warrants s
L A a x a o s r , 3 * D t o o a WKST OI
isTOSTo r n c x , o r r a o i T .
STATE LAND AND STATE LAND
SCRIP.
O F F E R F O B 8 A L E A LARGE AMOUNT OF S T A T E L A N D
l a t h e C o u a t l e a o f Manistee, Benxle, L e e l a a s w , Grand Trav e r s e , Antrim, E m m e t , and C h e b o y g a a . P r i c e , f r o m o n e t o t h r e e
d o l l a r s p e r acre. Aleo, a large a m o u n t of S T A T E L A N D SCRIP.
A p p l y to 8. A n d e r s o n , Bear Lake ; George E. S t e e l e . Homeatead ; Jease Cram, Traverse .City 1 ' - p - Brand, Elk Raplda ; J .
a D i x o n , P l n a R i v e r ; J. H . f K e r r e l l , D u n c a a ; o r t o t h e unders i g n e d a t Traversa C i t y .
May 1 4 M M .
SPECIAL TERM OF
CITT,
MICH., t
Auguat 8, 1 8 6 6 .
HEREBY
o . O i l ) h a s been abandon
NOTIFIED
THAT
\
COM-
town 27 north o'r r a n g e 13 w e s t !
i by y o u for m o r e t h a n s i x m o n t h s ,
I Wednesday, t h e 20th d a y ' or S e p t .
ir h e a r i n g the a b o v e c o m p l a i n t a n d
s,.5"
ffX
t a k i n g t e s t i m o n y th
Office a t Traversee C i t y , i
may appear tod s h o w cause, Ir any y o u have, w h y t h e ' e n U y ' i
made by y o u should^pot be c a n c e l l e d a n d t h e land r - - * - *
A n y t r i e n d o f t ^ e said J a m e s H i g g l n s m a y a
.roof as to whether h e is n o w , or has been, in tho II
i c e o f t h e United States.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Rcgi.ter.
R G O O D R I C H , Receiver.
(34-7t*)
PUBLIC NOTICE
LAXD O m c E
TRAVERSE
CITT,
MICH., {
A u g u s t 8, 1 8 6 6 .
$
GOTTLEIB GRE1LICK :
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
THAT
COMplaint has
has Is-en
been made
plslnt
made at t h i s offlce that t h e land e n t e r e d b y v o n
under the Homestead A c t of May 20. 1M2, o n the 4 t h / a y o f
May. lb'.J, to wit.- U i e e J o f n e | s w | o r n e | and n e j e t s e j s e c . 1 7 t o w n
i n g e 11 west, (No. 22C) has Is
abandoned by y o n for
( months, and that w c h a v e 1- appointed W e d n e s d a y , t h o
2Uth day or S e p t . 1600, a t 1 o'clock I'. M "t * - h e a r i n g the a b o v o
c o m p l a i n t a n d t a k i n g t e s t i m o n y thereon, a t t
•er or the U n d o f f i c e a t Traverse City, Michlgan"; « " w h U h " t f i n e
.nd place y o u may appear and s h o w cause, ir u i y y o u h a v e , w h y
be cntr) so made by y o u s h o u l d not be
be ccaanncceelllleedd aan d the l a n d
A n y Triend or tbe said G o t t l e i l
,8tr proor as t o whether i s Is n o w . o
al s e r v i c e o t the L u l l e d S t a t e s .
Grelllck m a y
aopcar a n d
1 M O or a
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register
R G O O D R I C H , Receiver.
#
(34-7t )
PUBLIC NOTICE.
.
' - A N D O F F I C E A T T R A V E R S E CITY, M I C H , )
ROBERT BANCROFT :
' * '
• y o u
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT H / B
m
" 1 " "* this offlce that the land entered b y y o u a n d e r
or May 20. 1802, o n the 24th day o r S e p L ,
>' s e c t i o n I t o w n
orth o f range 14 w e s t ( N o . 1031) has "been "alVsndoned™ by
' lan s i x months, and t h s t w c have a p p o i n t e d
19th day o f S e p t . Isoo, at 1 o'clock P . for
hearing
* City, M i e bilgan
lga ;
at w n i c n time and p l a c e y o u m a y appear
II a n y
y o u have, w h y t h e e n t r y so m a d e by you a
not b e c a n c e l l e d
and the land revert to t h e Government.
A n y rriand ot the said R o b e r t Bancroft may appear a n d 0
p r o o f as to w h e t h e r he Is now, or lias been, in the land or naval 1
v i c e or the United S t a t e s .
'
j
MORGAN B A T E 8 , Registei
(JS-Tt*)
I
R GOODRICH. B e c e i v e r .
PUBLIC NOTICE
LAXD O m c i
^ L V A J I W I L K I N8 ,
TBAVES&K
UIGGIN8:
der the H o m e s t e a d A c t
X ' O T I C E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN* T i l A T T H E A X N l f A L ^ S A L E S
i > uf D e l i n q u e n t T a x e s for Grand Traverse C o u n t y for the yr.n
lw.5. will b<- held at the office o f t h e C o u n t v Treasnrer o f said Conn
ty. in Traverse City, c o m m e n c i n g on the "First Monda
. M„ u
MORGAN II
(34-sw
CITT, "MICH,
A u g u s t 16, 1866.
A N D B U B M. C O L E :
I . » . ULUltr.l.L.
(
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e W, lSllii.
300 2%
C o n s t a n t l y « a h a n d andforsale as l o w a s the marke:
.t p r e s e n t I a m s e l l i n g
40a, W a r 1811, a t . . . . L
$t5 to
80s, "
...J.
93 t o
120a, ...1...
—
..1C0
$
PUBLIC NOTICE
LAND O r n c K
A S O P E N E D A C A B I N E T S H O P O N E DOOIt SOUTH OF
the- C o u n t y Clerk's Office. In T r a v e r s e City, w h e r e he wilt t
(S-ly.)
Mica,'/
8, 1866.
SCADDEN:
e p r o m p t l yfilled,and g o o d s ft
Traverse City, N o v . 22, IBM.
L a m e d St., 2 n d door west ol Post Offioe, Detroit.
AT T S A V K R S K C I T T ,
August
R
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
THAT
COMplaint h a s b e e n m a d e at this office t h a t the land e n t e r e d b y y o u und e r the H o m e s t e a d A c t or May 20, 1802, o n tho 18th day o f S e p t . ,
lHOJ, t o w i t : the n w j of s e c t i o n 32 t o w n 24 n o r t h or range 11
w e s t (No. 1302) has b e e n a b a n d o n e d b y y o u l o r m o r e than s i x m o n t h s .
.-lesdsy. t h e 2 6 " "
MEDICINES.
H
d e a d , b i t t e r l y c o m p l a i n s t b a t h i s c o n g r e g a t i o n b u t h u s far raisLAND
A>
C A B I N E T
S H O P !
VICTOR P E T I T I L
B u s i n e s s P a p e r a n d L o o n s o n Collaterals n e g o t i a t e d .
S i x to E i g h t p e r c e n t interest paid o n - S t o c k Loans," with
U n i t e d S t a t e s Bonds.
L o a n s re paid a t one day's n o t i c e ,
.
e d o n l y 8 1 7 5 , a o d w e r e l e a v i n g h i m s e l f a o d f a m i l y t o suffer. H e
BUILDING
-Vuw'dc-''lt",\,n,rmenu^,J™1' "011^"Ii' e '"CCMi,y o f B ° l n 8
H A N N A H . L A Y A CO.
A u g u s t 2. lKSf,33-ly.)
WANTED.
8U»ck of ? i r s t N a t i o n a l Bank. "
6 t o c k or S e c o n d N a t i o n a l Bank,
D e t r o i t C i t y Bonds, i
Wayne County B o n i s ,
IL 8 . B o n d s of a l l kind%
Telegrojih S t o c k s .
it supposed to b o the
THE
.ring iu a
'e shall k<
Newton Bate-
s a m e f e l l o w w h o -was l o s t f r o m a w r e c k e d v e s s e l 1 2 o r 1 5 y e a r s
a g o , and w b c has since been seen occasionally.
PURCHASED
i t i o n t o bosiness and tbe w
C
Logan ;
c a p t u r e d near S c g o -
GROCERIES!
.
„
JAMES
oof as to w h e t h e r h e l i .
-e or the U n i t e d S t a t e s .
- y y E
for State Treasurer, General G. W . Smith.
A n immense A f r i c a n turtle was
PDBLIO NOTICE
il F A N C Y GOODS general I'. an.1 hope, by careful a n d si
WILKIN'S,
Michigan S i x per r
Michigan S j v c n ner cc.nL Bonds.
D e t r o i t & Milwaukee R. R. 1st Mortgage Iti.n
"
I
" 2nd
W a y n e C o u n t y S e v e n per cent. Bonds,
D e t r o i t C i t y S e v e n per c e n t Bonds.
G e n e s e e C o u n t y S e v e n p e r cent Bonds.
S a g i n a w C o u n t y Ten per c e n t Bonds.
Bay C o u n t y T e n per c e n t Bonds,
S e c o n d National Bank, Detroit.
A m e r i c a n National Bank. Detroit.
F i r s t N a t i o n a l Bank, H o u g h t o n .
D e t r o i t a n d J a c k s d n Coal C o m p a n y Stock,
Eureka Iron C o m p a n y S t o c k .
Collins Iron Company Slock,
L o c o m o t i v e WorkiS S t o c k ,
U n i t e d States Telegraph Stock,
Western U n i o n T e l e r m p h S t o c k .
D e t r o i t C i t y Street' Railway S t o c k ,
Fort 8 t r e r t ar.d K l n m o o d Railway Stock,
S a g i n a w City Street Railway.
W a y n e C o u n t y Halo C o m p a n y S t o c k ,
Michigan Beater Press Stock,
Peoples' Union Oil'Stock.
Obert F a r m Oil S t q c k ,
Petroleum Stocks generally,
""in p e r c e - *
- 1
Military U n d Wartau
Agricultural College
S w a m p Lend S c r i p .
o n t b e last d a y of the session.
BATES.
5
•-
- y o u ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT
HAS
*
Tiade a t this office that the land e n t e r e d by y o u u n d e r t h o
IlomOstei.. .A. c t or May 2o, 1R02, o n t h o 18th day or Sept., I8C5, t o
t h e n e"|
32 town^25 n o r t h oTranfie 11 west, ( N o . 1361),
?n alMtndoni I by y o u f o r m
eduvsday. the 1
a b o v e 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 there•f t h e Register or the U n d Offlce a t T r a v e r s e
Igaii : at w h i c h time s n d p l s c e y o u m a y a p p e a r a n d
ir any y o u have, w h y the e n t r y so m a d e by j o u s h o u l d
tiled, and tho land revert to t h e G o v e r n m e n t
A n y f r i e n d o f the said Eldrldge
to w h e t h e r h e Is c "
'
•
or t h e U n i t e d States.
Wc shall also keepfors a l e at t b e m o a t r e a s o n a b l e rates, a
;nty Jlonds,
o n d c o m m o t e d , furnished substitutes, or served, passed Congress
relations
RECENTLY
DRUGS
for sale—
A bill t o refund 8 3 0 0 t o p e r s o n s d r a f t e d t w i c e w i t h i n a y e a r
The
MORGAN
AND
NOTICE.
KLDRIDGE RICE :
Stock Of tbe late lirtll or A s h t M B a c o n , w e are n o w recelvli
and shall keep c o n s t a n t l y o n h i n d a W g e and c a r e f u l l y s e l e c t e d I
Bonds, Mortgages. Promissory
Notes
Warrant* and
Foreign
Kxchangc.
»
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 , )
A L S O t
f r a c t i o n on Grand Traverse Bay. near Xorrls* Grist Mill, t
iles f r o m Traverse City
T h e Lot c o n t a i n s 33 acres, and runs
the Bay t o Cedar Lake. A d e s i r a b l e placefora r e s i d e n c e and F
" r l c o $tU0.
A
C o l . W o o d , o f Cbicngo. are t o b e sent to t h e P a r i s E x p o s i l i t
PUBLIC
II s e l l t:
ALSO.
, '"
Blocks,
)
A u g u s t 15, 1866.
ALSO.
askfort h e n
' p e r a.
Tailor Shop
s t e e r s . " w e i g h i n g 6 , 0 0 0 or 8 , 0 0 0
AT T R A V E R S E C T T T . M i e n ,
NOVOOTNK:
ALSO,
>. U A R G A R E T T W O O D .
N e w York.
Tbe
P U B L I C NOTICE.
LAXD O m c i
JOHN
ur hundred and forty acr< w o r P i n e tit
^•even m i l e s ri
B
k LVAN
,
<
' • I'"
itore for sale. J i i y term
-tor. on tbe p r e m i s s .
B
8 9 7 0 , 8 4 0 waj
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
R . G O O D R I C H . Receiver.
(35-.t»)
LAND O m c t
SAI,K.
S
YOU
ARE
F1EREBY
NOTIFIED
THAT
COMI'.aint has been m a d o a t this office that the land e n t e r e d h y y o n
u n d e r t h e H o m e s t e a d A c t o t May 20. 1802, o n t h o 10th d a y o f
t h r e e hnndr
acres or timbered land
May j « e s , to w i t : the n | or n e | and s e | or n e | s e c t i o n 10
t or T r a v e r s e C i t y , f h ei land is h i l l y
•
•rth o f r a n g e 13 west (No. llr.01 h a s U-en a b a n d o n e d by y o n
it Is heavily t i m b e r e d with s u g a r
>ck elm' be'eTh ' i ^ | r
b a n s i x months, a n d t h a t w e have a p p o i n t e d W e d n e s d a y
I w i l l s e l j t h i s In a body, or i n lol
October. 1800, a t 9 o ' c l o c k A.
for
h e a r i n g the
l and taking t e s t i m o n y thereon, at the offlce or the
R e g i s t e r "of the Land Office at Traverse CMtv, M i c h i g a n ; at w h i c h
t i m e a n d p l a c e y o n m a y appear and s h e w ' cause, ir a n y y o u h a v e ,
e Plaii
a m i l e ea
w h y the e n t r y s i m a d e b y y o u s h o u l d not be c a n c e l l e d and the land
„ s d u t l r a n d east. Prof. Wln<
te Geo
*o the <i
s a y s that t h i s will prove t o be o u r best Ian
Any
friend
or tb«
or this land Is from $10 t o $ 5 0 p e r acre>id J o h n N o v
may appear i
p e n d i n g upon Its Hint
.
•e is no ditTerence In the offer proof as t o whetht
is been, in tbe land or
val s e r v i c e o f the U n i t e d States.
l l i t y or t h e laud. A p o r ti o n or it will
ntuallyforman additit
Traverse C i t y .
DWELLING HOUSE.
S a m u e l Mitchell. Plalntitr, vs. Hilan R. I l a i g h U P e f e o d a n L
Y VIRTUE O F A |FI. FA. ISSUED OUT T H E ClltCCIT
Courtforthe Counti' or Grand Traverse, in the State or Michig a n , t o m e directed and delivered, a g a i n s t the g o o d s and c h a t t e l s ,
lands and t e n e m e n t s or H l l s n B. Ilaight, I d i d o n the 11th day or
J u n e . A. I>. 1800. l e v y itp4n s n d s e i z e nil the right, title an ' ' "
*
or said l l l l a n R. Ilaight. la and to the following described
t e n e m e n t s , tbe s a m e Ivin jj a n d being In the toa n s h i p or Peninsula,
County,
lown t w e n t y - n i n e (23)
: w h i c h right,
itle and interest I .shall e x p o s e t
tion, on Monlay. the l " t h d a y or Sept.. A. t
,o the h i g h e s t b i d d e r as the law
"ourt R o o m , a t Traverse City, tl
iflice.
Dated, J u l y 5th, A. D. ISf.o
! PKBSO.NS, Sheriff.
IV. IIAY, Deputy.
(Printer's f
(33-flw)
1866.
McCREA :
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
THAT
COMp l a i n t has b e e n m a d e a t t h i s office t h s t the land e n t e r e d by y o u u n der the H o m e s t e a d A c t of May 20, 1862, o n t h e 21st day o f J u l y ,
1863, t o w i t : the n e j o f s e c t i o n 20 town 25 n o r t h o f range J1 w e s t
( N o . 1261) h a s been abandoned b y y o n for m o r e t h a n s i x m o n t h s ,
and that w e have appointed Wednesday, the 3rd day o f O c t , 1 8 G 6 ,
a t 1 o ' c l o c k P . IL, for h e a r i n g the a b o v e 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 thereon, a t t h e office or the Register or the L a n d Office
a t Traverse C i t y , M i c h i g a n : at w h i c h t i m e and p l a c e y o u m a y
appear and s h o w cause, if a n y y o n h a v e , w h y the e n t r y so m a d e b y
y o u s h o u l d not be c a n c e l l e d a n d the land revert t o t h e G o v e r n m e n t .
A n y friend o r the said X o n n a n McCrea
. - o o f a s t o w h e t h e r b e Ls no
r has been, i n the land or
v i c e or the U n i t e d State*.
'
I a l s o offerforsale m y D w e l l i n g H o u s e in Traverse Cil y, w i t h the
hreo I.ots w h i c h c o n s t i t u t e the e n c l o s u r e . It is situate
u a a
Irove o n Waslilngton street, 12 rods c a s t or the Court House Square.
The m a i n building is t w o stories, 24 x 28factw i t h til feet or w i n g s ;
j i.
- ••••
f'-et/a g l o s s Gra|ierry. a barn 20 x 3 0 reet, a n d
nt-lrtiildin.
T h e r e is a g o o d well or soft water in the woodslowed by a f e n c e w h i c h c o s t $ t » 0
My price
perty f.
ig T r a v e r s e City. I
s ray h o m e s o l o n g as I
eed o n e on earth : bu
fitting i a Farm a s h o r t d i s t a n c e from
F o u r t h District—Jaa. A. S w e e t e y , A. D. GriswoM.
S i x t h D i s t r i c t — F . H . Rankin, G. W . Brown.
ult. t o o k 8 1 , 1 6 2 , 3 0 0 in
A FARM
N o r t h p o r t J u l y 25, lKfip.
Third D i s t r i c t — E . P r i u g l e , I>. C. L e a c h .
sailed from S a n
FARM
or R0 acres, on the State Road, t h r e e m i l e s south-west of T r a v e r s e
C i t y , kno' • as the G r e e n F a r m . T h e r e i s a l o g bouse, a frame
barn, a gc i well or w a t e r and a s p r i n g . E i g h t a c r e s are c l e a r e d . —
This will
«Ke a m o s t desirable farm f o r Fruit. P r i c e J1.500.
twenty a c r e s o r c h o i c e P i n e land In A l m l r i
i o i u i n g a Saw Mill. P r i c e $7 |>or acre.
Int.-,! in
n s t h e o n l y true test until " T r e a s o n Is i n s d c o d i o u s . " and nntll t h e
T b e steamer which
A FARM;
S
PROBATE ORDER.
MOROAX D A T E ? ,
a O. K t x o s a r a r ,
J . A . SWCKZBT,
A . 1L GIDDI.VGS
TWO
Mica., ?
August 19,
o f 120 s e n * . on the G l e n Arbor Road, s m i l e s n d s half w e s t o f Trav e r s e City, one mile f r o m the Bay, and halt a m i l e n e s t or J u d g e
Bamsdell's. Al-out 10
« c l e a r e d . A b o u t o n e hair or t h i s rartn Is
inlte hilly and the l n lusa u e e sufficiently level for c u l t i v a t i o n . The
imber. o w i n g
•use p r o x i m i t y to the Bay. Is very valuable.—
The whole wot
.......
n._.
i n g farm, a n d ' b o Brat rate
forJmit.
P r i c e Sl.TUO.
FOR SALE.
Y O U N G COW, ! A N D
of
!
verse, A u g u s t 1 < 1866.
L A N D O r r i c z AT TRAVXHSK C m .
NORMAN
o f ISO s e r e s , a d j o i n i n g t h e a b o v e , s a m e q u a l i t y o r l a n d , w e l l watered.
Eights..I, 8 v e o f w h i c h are s e e d e d t o T i m o t h y . T h e r e
is a g o o d l o g h o o *
t h e p r e m i^s e * . T h i s farm f r o n t s o n 'the State
Boad. a n d isfourtnifes f"r o m
" T~r a v e
City. P r i c e $ 2 ^ 0 0 .
In t w o ^ a y a l e s s t i m e t h a n by any o t h e r Route, a n d a flrst
vtling.
II k i n d s e a r n e d t
. .
jhSugt
11 Road a t Grand H a v e n .
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A dvertisemep.te_
PUBLIC NOTICE
I N TOE
A FARM
berman'a H o n o t r a d , lienznnln, Joyfleld, Bear Lake,
N o r w a l k , Mnui.»<*, Freewll, L i n c o l n , P e r e « a r qnette, P e n t w a t e r , C o u n t y Heat, T b o r a p son's Corners, White L a k e ,
Grand Traverse
Km m e t
«... . . . . . . .
Cheboygan
Delia.,
Mackinac....
Mention
Leelaoaw..................................
Antrim, organised
Homestead
Lands!
* r f , v f the c h o i c e s t f a r i n g land, live m i l e s s o u t h w e s t from
Abon
£
Tri.
f t h i r t y a c r t s cleared a n d s e e d e d d o w n t o Tlm^ y r Z h ' Z n ? i"*,? f h o n s e s on t h e premise*. I t i s w e l l waterl a S 3 000
T r a v e r s e C o u n t y . The p r i c e
L e a v i n g G U N T O N H O U S E , T r a v e r s e City. M o n d a v s and Thursdays, a t 8 o ' c l o c k A. M.
J x s r t t i R N A T I O N A L HOTEL, M u s k e g o n . Saturday* and Tuesdays, at I o'clock^ r. X., tfuring the m o u t h s o f S l e i g h i n g , t o u c h i n g a t
Oceana.
Montcalm
Newaygo
Mecosta
Mason..-.
Farming
T ° . f 7 ? ? F ,°T R 8 A , * E T n B » K » L L O W I X G P R O P E R T Y
X v i c i n i t y or t r a v e r s e C i t y :
TO. MUSKEGON,
IN F O U R
S A L E .
F a r m s and
S T A G E
CITY
THROUGH
_.
REPUBLICAN
F O R
fifteen c o u n t i e s
new Constitu-
f o u r t h Congresaionsl DlKrlct of
T h e s e v e r a l c o o n Ilea c o m p o s i n g t h e D i s t r i c t w i l l be
0.
Probably Adopted.
N . C , August 9.—Returns from
( f i r e 4 . 0 0 7 r o t e * in f a v o r , ao^l 4 , 1 0 4 a g a i n s t t h e
tion.
It u probably adooted.
CONVENTION.
AT
COURT.
T A T E OF M I C H I G A N , 13TH J U D I C I A L CIRCUIT. THP,
Circuit for the C o u n t y or Grand Travese, in the m s t t e r or a
special term or said Court, it is ordered that a special t e r m o t the
C i r c u i t Courtfort b e C o u n t y or Grand Traverse, be held a t the
C o u n t y Clerk's office In said County, o n the 21st day A u g u s t , 1866,
t e n o'clock i n t h e forenoon.
j . 0. R AM S DELL.
C i r c u i t J u d g e of 13th J u d i c i a l Circuit.
Traverse City, J u l y <Stb, 1866.
(31-4w.)
FARM AND TEAM FOR HALE.
OFFER FOB S A L E MY FARM ON T H E E A S T SIDE OF
S i l v e r Lake, t l x m i l e s s o u t h o f Traverse City, c o n t a i n i n g l i t
res. T w e n t y a c r e s are cleared and s e e d e d down. T h e r e is a
large frame barn b u t n o d w e l l i n g h o u s e o n the premises.
A l s o , a s p a n of g o o d bay H o r s e s and a w a g o n and harness. F o r
particular* apply t o M o r g a n Bates, or t o
(21-Jm.)
WILLIAM F O W L E .
Y
L. B O U C H A R D :
O U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT H A S
been m a d e at this offlce t h s t the lsnd entered b y y o u under
the Homestead A
May 20,1862. on the 20th dav or J u n e , 1863,
—
a « d Dwfli or sw(U or s e c t i o n 30 t o w n
or range 14 w e s t . (No. 384) baa been a b a n d o n e d by
y o aformore t h a n s i x m o n t h * a n d tbat we have appointed W e d n e s d a y ,
t h e 1Mb day or S e p t , 1866, a t 1 o'clock r. K , f o r b e a r i n g t h e a b o v e
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 thereon, s t t h e offlce o f the R e g i s t e r o f the Land Office at Traverse City. Michigan ; at w h i c h t i m e
a n d place y o u m a y a p p e a r a n d s h o w cause. If any y o n have, w h y t b e
e n t r y s o m a d e by y o u ahould n o t be cancelled, and the land r e v e r t
t o the G o v e r n m e n t
Anv f '
proor ai
v i c e o f the United Statea,
(33-7f)
TTomestead
Homestend
Advertisements.
(
PUBLIC NOTICE.
_ A . d v e r t i s e m e i its_
H a n n a h , L a y
PUBLIC NOTICE
&
Co-'s
Column.
SUMMER OF 1866.
LA*D O m c i AT TRAVERSE C m , MICH., ?
Luro Orricx AT TEATnn Cm, Mica,
Jo]J 4. 18C6. {
Jnlj 26, 1866. >
JOHN DORAS:
JOHN a MARSHALL:
YOU ABE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COM- YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COM-
a
. , „ , h a . b i g nude at thli office that the land entered by 70a on- plaint has been nyide atthia office thai the land entered by yon
, £ « Homestead Act of May 10,1861, on the l * b day of O c t , 1863, under the Homestead Act of May '20, 1862. on the 17th aay of
May, 1864, to wit i the pel of section 5* town 18 north of range 14
. . - .L. —1 n f w r t l n n 13 tnwn IS north of r u n "
""
west. (No. 88J) has been abandoned by yoo Tor more than six
months, and that we have appointed Wednesday, the 29th day of
i n ciDH > . X f o r hearing the above complaint and u k i n g testi- Aug.. 1866, at « o'clock A. »L, for hearing the above complaint
monr thereon. St the office of the Register of the Land Office at sad taking testimony thereon, at the officc of the Register of the
Traverse City, Michigan ; at which time and place yon msy ap- Land Office at Traverse City, Michigan ; at which lime and place
pear and show csnse, if any yoo hare, why the entry no made by bim yon may appear a n d show canae, if any you have, why the entry so
made by yon should not be cancelled and the land revert to the
should not be cancelled, and the land revert to the Governmeot
Any friend of the raid John b. Marshall may appear and olftr Government
Any friend of the said John Doran may appear and oil
proof a* to whether he U now, or has been, in the land or naval
, /oof as to whether be is now, or has been, in the land or naval s
service of the United BUtes.
vice of the United States.
M O R G A N B A I T ' S , Register.
M O R G A N B A T E S . Register.
(32-71)
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.
(29-71*)
R . G O O D R I C H , licccivcr.
PUBLIC NOTICE
T O
P A T B O N 8 ,
PAST, PRESENT. ANT) FUTURE,
"Wo
PUBLIC NOTICE
L u r o OFFICE AT TEAVKBSE Crrv, M i c a ,
O T J E
A n n o u n c e
the
Fact.
LAXD OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITT, Mien.,
July 25, 1866.
FRANCIS M- DOWLING:
GEORGE W. WILTSF.:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COM- YOU ARR nERKBY
plsint has been made at ibia office that the land entered by yoc
under the Homestead Act or May 20.18C J, on tho 13th day of May
1864, to wit: the set of nefl| n | of sc| and KCJ of sej sec. 1 town 'ii
north oi range 13 west, (So. Kx7) has been abandoned by you for more
than »Ix months, and that wo have appointed Wednesday, the 12th
day of Kept, 1866, at 1 o'clock P. M., for bearing the above
complaint and Uking testimony thereon, at tho office of the Register
of the Land Office at Traverse City, Michigan
"* 1 , 1 *'—
and place you may appear and_ show
'
cllcd, and the
why the entry - made by you should
„
— the Government.
Any friend of the said Francis M. Dowling may appear and offer
proof as to whether he is now, or has been, iu the land or na'
service of the United States.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
(32-7t*)
R . G O O D R I C H , Deceiver.
July 18. 1866.
Of our intention of keeping, if possible, a
NOTIFIED THAT COM-
plaint has been made at tills office that the land entered by yoo under the Homestead Act of May 20. 1862, on the 6th day of Jan.,
1863, to w i t : the pel of section 2 town 25 north of range 16 west
(No. 85) has bc«u abandoned by yon for moro than Mx months,
and that we have appointed Wednesday, tbe I2th day of Sept., 1866,
at 1 o'clock P. M. for bearing tbe above complaint and taking testimony thereoni at the office of the Register of the Land Officc at
"•averse City. Michigan ; at which lime and place you may. np\ if any y
why the entry i nade by
e Gove
M o r o C o m p l e t e A s s o r t m e n t of Gen-
eral
Merchandise
_ n y friend df the said George W. Wiltse may appesr and ofer proof as to whether he is now, or has been, in the land or naval
scrvicc of tbe United States.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
(31-7t«)
R. G O O D R I C H , Receiver.
,
• present snd coming
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE. '
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVEBSE CITY, MICH.,
July 2S, 1866.
IT TRAVERSE CITY, Mien., )
J u l y 11. 1866. J
WJLI.IAM II. BRONSON :
Y
OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT HAS
.been made at tiila office that the land entered by yuu under
the Homestead Act of May 20, 1862, on tho 14th day of Dec.. 1KC4,
to wit : the swj of section 23 town 28 north of range 14 west,
(No. 1114), has been abandoned by yoo for more than six months, and
that wo have appointed Wednesday, the 12th day of Sept, 1866, at 1
o'clock r. x. for bearing tho above complaint and taking testimony thereon, at the office of tbe Register of the Land Office
Traverse City, Michigan ; at which time and place you may appear
and show cause, if any you have, why the entry so made by yov
should not be cancelled, and the laud revert to the Government
Any friend of the said William H. Bronson may appear and offer
proof as to whether lie ia now, or haa been, in the land or nav '
vice of the United States.
MORGAN BATES. Regi.
(31-71*.)
R. GOODRICH. Receive
NOTIFIED
THAT
DECLINE, FOR CASH
COM-
under th"o tom&tesdAct'of May V 1862, on the 22nd day otScL,
1863. to wit : die swj of section 9 town 2K north of range 13
west (No. 621) kas been abandoned l.y vou for more than six
monthsi. and that « " have appointed Wednesday, the 5th day of
Sept.. iHflfi. at 1 (o'clock 1'. M. ft '
'
—
le Resist.
taking trstinn y then
Office at Traverse City. Michinan : a'
—•- ea r and show
" any you
should I
ALL OF WHICH WILL RE SOU) AT A
F
A
I
R
A
D
V
A
N
C
E
)onald may appear and ofle
scrvicc of tlie United SI
O N
C O S T !
.PUDLIC NOTICE.
Y
OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED TnAT COMPLAINT HAS
been made at this office that the land entered by you under
the nomestcad Act of May 20, 1862, on the ICth dsy of March,
1865, to w i t : the ne| of section 23 town 23 north of rsjige
15 west, (No. 1130), has been abandoned by you for moro than six
months ; and that we have appointed Wednesday, the 12th day
Sept, 1866, at 1 o'clock P. M„ for hearing the above miplaint
and taking testimony thereon, at the office of Register of
Office at Traverse City, Michigan; at which time and place you
may appesr and show cause, if any you have, why the Entry so
made by you should not be cancelled, and the land revert to the
Government
Any friend of the said Lafayette C. Myrtle may appear snd offer
proof as to whether he is now, orhas been, In the land or naval service of the United States.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
(32-71*.)
I t GOODRICH. Receiver.
JOHN MILIjHOUSK:
W E
Y
O U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT HAS
been madaatthi* office that tbe land entered l.y yon nnder
• Homestead Act of May 20, IM.2, on the 14th day of S e p t .
.s~5. to wit sj the nw{ of section 27 town 24 north of range
12 west, (No. 1319) has been abandoned by you for more than six
months, snd that
we have appointed Wednesday, the 22nd day of
Aug, 186c. at ! 1 o'clock. P.M.,for bearing the above complaint
id Uking testimony thereon, at the office of tbe Register or
ic Land Officc at Traverse City. Michigan ; at which time
and place you j may appear and show cause, if any you have,
why the entry so made by you should not l« cancelled, and the
land revert to the Government
Any friond of the said John Milthonsc may appear and offer proof as to Whether he is now, or has been, in the land or naval service^! the United SUtcs.
ESPECIALLY
Kettles—1, 5, 8,10, pall, 30, 45,60,90 gallon, at reasonable rates,
a full line.
Kerosene—bought low, and for sale at corresponding rates by tho
quantity.
Knives— Pocket table.carving, butchers, shoe, bowic end pen
knives ; our stock of tabls knives Is large and wo invite the
attention of the wholesale trade. Wc can offer bargains.
Lyco—cotton, linen, real thread, Smyrna, iralutlon, silk, black
and white, Valenciennes. — 1 1 —
Leather—Sole, upper, kip, c
Lead—bar. white and red Icau.
Lime—Oulck, and water lime, reasonable.
L i l l v White—for the ladies, bcit quality, as also pulTS-for its ap-
INVITE
K CAREFlft. INVESTIGATION AND
C
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P
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O
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lo settle here from abroad) of our
PUBLIC NOTICE.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY. MIC1L,
July 25, 1866.
JOHN BISHOP :
Y
OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT L
been made at this officc that the land cutcred by you under
the Homestesd Act of May 20, 1862, on the 23rd day of January,
1H66, to w i t : the nwj of section 4 town 27 north of ranpe 14 west
(No. 1566) has been abandoned by you for more than six months
and that we have appointed Wednesday, the 12th day of Svpt, II
at 1 o'clock r . f o r hearing the above complaint and Uking
timony thereon, at tho office of tho Register ol the I^ind 01
at Traverse City, Michigan : at which time and place you may
iy the entry so made *~
by
ap|>car snd show cause, if any y r - '
itl the land revert to tlie Government
said John Bishop may appear
•r he is now, or has been, in the land or n
vol service of tho United SUtcs.
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH,
August 1, lsc«.
E M I L Y E. F U L L E R :
O U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT HAS
been made at this officc that the land entered by y
the Homestead Act of May 20.1*62. on the '.'2nd day of Mai
to w i t : the ne| of s*ll| and Lots I and 2 of section
north of range 13 west (No. 711) has been abandoned by you
than six monthi. and that we have appointed Wednesday, the l'Jth
day of Sept. l-C^. at I ..'clock v. * , for hearing the above complain!
and Ukingtestlmony thereon.at the office of tho licgiiterof the l.am
Office at Traverse City, Michigan ; at which time and place yoi
may appear arid show cause, if any you have, why the entry si
made by you .should not be cancelled, and the land revert to th«
P r i c e s
a n d
A s s o r t m e n t ,
Y
(32-7t*)
PUBLIC NOTICE.
..ny friend of the said Emily E. Fuller may appca
proof as to whether he is now, or has been, in the land oi
vice of the United SUtcs.
MORGAN BATES. He
(33-71*)
I t GOODRICH, Recci
it It will be fur the
BKNKFIT
OF ALL CONCERNED.
Locks—Door, trunk, chest box,pad, till.
Madder—Dutch madder.
M a g i c Raffling—assorted qualities and widths.
Marseilles—a small assortment some nice.
Merino?*—these goods wo have a snug assortment well selected,
bought low, and for sale in p a r e n t s below the market some
very cheap. French, a full assortment
Molasses—a full line, and of good quality, as sweet as ever.
N a v a l Stores—Manilla and Urred rope, marl In, rosin, pitch.
turpentine, naptha, Ac.
Nails—Cut from 2d to 6od, best make, also wrought and pressed.
We are selling by the keg as low as wo can now purchase at
wholesale
Notions—of these we have a complete line, folly equal to the demand, and purchased of manufacturers and importers direct
Nntmclgs—Pepper, mace, ginger, cloves, cinnamon.
O p e r a glasses— A few.
Over-Alb—Denim, duck raid oil cloth.
Oakum—best navy by pound or bale.
1
Oils—Kerosene, whale, linsesd. boiled ar
*, reals foot, fish, Ac.
Oil 8nlts—complete, sou-westers pants, Ac.
Over Shirts—Denim, knit J.iekets.
Oysters—best quality, Baltimore nice, frcsbat d guaranteed.
Paper—letter, note, bill, cap, legal, in full a
d low by
WE SHALL ADD WEEKLY TO OUR PRESENT
PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAXD O r r i c s AT TRAVKRJSK Crrv, Mien., J
S
. LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MTCU, i
August I. 1866. I
JOHN O. MILLER :
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COM- WILLIAM W. MORGAN :
V E R Y
F U L L .
S T O C K ,
Y
plalnt has been made at this offico that the land entered by you unOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT HAS
der the Homestead Act of May 20, 1862, on the 7th day of Oct.
been made at this office that the land entered by yor
H-C4, to w i t : tho nwtlt and w«t of nefij ol section (i town 27 the Homestead Act of May 20,1862, on the 2«th day of June,
north of range 12 west (No 1058) has been abandoned by you for wit : the selti of section 34 town 27 north or range 13 we
more than six months, and that we have appointed Wednesday, 363), has be.-n abandoned by you fur morcthnn rlx mouth*, a
the 12th day of Sept. I860, at I o'clock P M, for hearing Ille appointed Wednesday, the l'Jth day ofSe.pt, 186
'
above complaint and Uking testimony thereon, at the office o f t h
lit un«l taking testimc
Register of the l.and Office at Trsvcrao City. Michigan
>f the I and Office at Traverse y. Mlcl
the office of the Reg
r t t o the (.Anylriend of the said John G. Miller may appear and oil
proof as to whether he is now, or has been, in tbe land or nav
service of the United States.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
(32-71*)
R. GOODRICH, ltecciver.
PUBLIC
any you have. «by the entrj- so toad
at
the
Lowest
ltutow.
.ice of the United SI
(33-71*)
PUBLIC NOTICE
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY. MICH, )
July 25,. 1866. 5
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY. MICH, j
August 1. 1»M^ j
ALBERT MARBLE :
HARRISON MALLISON :
OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT HAS
been made at this officc that the land entered by you under
the Homestead Act of May 20. 1862, oa the 6th day of Oct, 1801.
to w i t : tho sej of section 34 town 26 north oi rango 11 west
<No. 1054) haa been abandoned by you for more than six months,
and that we have appointed Wednesday, tho 12th day of Sept,
1866, at 1 o'clock r. u , for hearing the above complaint and uking testimony thereon, nt the officc of the Register of the Land
Office at Traverse City, Michigan ; at which timo and place you may
appear and show cause, If any you have, why the entry so tuado by
you should not bo cancelled and tho land revert to tho Gove—
- y o u
Y
Any friend of tho said Albert Marble may appear and offer proof oa to whether he is DOW, or has been, in the land or naval
service of the United SUtes.
MORGAN BATES. Register.
(3Kt)
B. GOODRICH, Receiver.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
A RE j II EItEBYffl NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT HAS
Homestead; Act of May 20, 1862, on the 25th day of Aug.,
1865, to wit : |the nc{ of section'26 town 24 north of
*"
west (No. 16<|2) has been abandoned bv yon for mnr.
montlis, and that we have appointed Wednesday. th<
of Sept, 1866, *t 1 o'clock F.
for hearing the above complaint
and Uking testimony thereon, at the office of the Register of
the land Office ot Traverse City, Michigan : at which time and
place yon may appear and show cause, if any you have, why
itry so mkde by you should not he cancelled, and the land reo tho Government
'ice of the United 6Utca.
>w, or has been, in the land or m
(33-71*)
PUBLIC NOTICE.
L«ua> O r n c K AT TKAVSBSS C r r r , MICH, ?
S
SAMUEL H. DERMONT:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COM-
plaint ha* been Bade at this offico that the Land entered by you
voder tbe Homestead Act of May 20, 1862, on the 15th day of
A u p , 1863, to wit : the ae| of section 12 town 25 north of range
16 west (Na. 490) haa been abandoned by yon for more than six
months, and that we have appointed wedusday, the 12th d
S e p t . 1866. at 1' o'clock P. M , for hearing the above complain
taking testimony thereon, at tho office of the Register of the Land
Office a t Traverse City, Michigan ; at which time and place yoo
»y appear and show cause. If any yoo have, why the eotry so
kde by j o u should not be canoelled, and the land revert to the
Any Mead of the said S a a o e l IL Dennont mar appearand otfcr
proof a* lo whether he Is now, o r has been, In tho land or naval
aerrioo of the United States.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
(31-7*>
B . G O O D R I C H , Bcccivcr
Pope
. .
-.
i, chrome, yellow
green, patent dryer.
P a p i e r Mache—a small line, sulUble for presenU to ladies.
P i e s e r v e s citron, quinces. Ac.
P e g s m o r t e d from 3-8 to 7-8.
Pills—Ayers, Jaynes Holloway's, Radway's, Wright's Gregory's,
flst's, Brendreth's, Hooper's, Clieesemsns.
Piaster—Grand River in barrels or by the ton.
P l o w s — a nice lot of best makers and quality of wood work, witli
Mings.
P o c k e t Books—and porte monies, a full line, some very good,
some good for but little, cheap.
Prnnes—fresh Turkish prunes.
Prints—a very large stock, from 20 cents up. Hoyles' English
prints, one yard wide, very nice and cheap.
Provisions—[Mirk, flour, corn, mcsl, hams fish, lard, butter, cheese,
eef.
Pomps—Cistern, (Down's pstent). chsln pumps complcto with
tubing for ssme.
ga—bought snd sold.
R h a b a r b — real Turkey, ro
id powdered.
Rice—Es*t ludis best
Riddles—to use In the place of fanning mills, furniture style.
R o a d Scrapers—east iron, wood and iron to order.
Salt—tine dairy and coarse.
Saddles—pony, Mexican and side.
Satchels—wilton, brussells, rail road, gothic, and plain, ena-
i
NOTICE.
Joly 18, 1866.
AND HAVE AI.L THE FACILITIES FOI
J3uyint?
! LAXD O r n a e
AT TRAVKBBK CITT, MICII., ?
<fc» C o . ' s C o l u m n .
CRINOLINE—A very large utock to Job from
CRADLES—Childrens and grain, assorted.
CRACKERS—Pic Nic, soda, sweet, Boston, pilot, by pound or barrel.
DAY BOOKS—Blank Ledgers, passbooks writing books, in rarietv
DELAINES—Mancbeater, Pacific, Hamilton, mourning, all wool"
innice assortment of colors, printed snd plain.
DIARIES—For 1866, some very nice.
DOMESTICS—A very full line.
DOLLS—Kid. cloth snd robber heads.
DRIED BEEF—Prime.quality.
DRAWERS—Gents and ladles assorted.
DRUGS—A small sssortment
DRAG TEETH—^On hand, 3-4. 4-4,5-4 and made to order, reasonable.
DYES—Camwood, logwood, madder, alum extrrctM. copperas.
vitriol. Ac.
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EARTHENWARE—Jngs. crocks, churns flower pots, coven, thimbles.
EMERY—For engineers use.
ENVELOPES—A Urge assortment in various qualities, dealers will
find trices low by the quantity.
IV.NCE—Cinnamon, peppermint cloves, lemon, Ac.
EXTRACTS—Vanilla, lemon, peach. Ac.
FARMERS TOOLS—Forks, boes, rakes, grub hoes, shovels, spades,
cradles, cutting boxes.
FANNINO MILI.fi—Of the best makers and at moderate pricas.
FEATHERS—Ordered when wanted.
FISH—Cod. dunn, halibut herring, tongues and sounds, m a t
kerell. Ac.
FLAX SEED—Bird seed, canary seed.
FLOUR—1,500 barrels—A. No. I.
FLAT IRONS—In sizes to s u i t
FLOUNCINGS—Muslin, linen, cambric, Ac
FLANNELS—'Wool, domet cotton. Ilnsey, shaker, red, white,
blue, gray, plaid, fancy, French, Ac
FRUITS—Prunes, currants, peaches,
FURNITURE—Bureaus, bedsteads, chairs, Ublea, sUnds rockers, childs chairs, matrasaca, Ac
GINGHAMS—Scotch, Glasgow, Lancaster, and cheek dress coods.
GLASS—A full assortment of sizes, 8 x 10 to 20 x 30.
GLOVES—Buck. dog. rlngwood, kid, wool, silk, cotton, beriin Hoed geuU, ladies, miaaes and boys.
GRAIN—Buckwheat, corn, wheat Ac.
GROCERIES—A complete line, bought early, and for sale cheap.
GUN CAPS—G.D.L C. ws<*"-««".'
GUNPOWDER—Rifle, in ci
HAlUOIL—Phalon's Bear. Maccasor
HANDKERCHIEFS—Gents and ladles, hemmed ready for nse,
silk, linen, cotton, Ac.
HAY—For sale, or will porcbase.
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HATS—A full assortment onion, zouave, Burnside, Bntler, black.
drab, tan, pearl, Ac
HOSE—Cashmere, merino, cotton, colored black and white, childs
and misses, a complete line.
HOPS—Sice fresh pressed hops.
HIDES—We buy all kinds of markeUble hides.
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Indigo—Ileal Spanish float
I n d i a Rubber—Coats, shoes, elastic, bands,eraaera and hata.
I n d i a Cloth—A nico sample.
Iron—Round, square, flat juniaU, scraps, swccdes. Lake Superior horse shoe, nail rod, fire.
J a c o n e t — A foil line, bought of importers.
J a y n e s Medicines—Wc are "special agents for all Dr. Jaynes
genuine preparations, and job the mime at as low rates as can
* bought elsewhere.
Jewelry—A snug «U>ck, well assorted.
Jellies—Raspberry, currant, quinces, strawberry, pine apple.
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assortment of thesejnstly famed medi-
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE «ITT. MICH, )
June
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LAFAYKTTB C. MYRTLE :
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COTTONADE8—A f*lr assortment.
CONFECTIONARY—A good Une at retail and wholesale a amstt
lot of fancy conversation candys.
CROCKERY—Bought or importers direct and is sold as low as can
l'1'HI.IC NOTICE.
LAND OFFICE A t TRAVERSE CITY, MICH, )
July 25, 1666. $
J a!j 25, 1866.
H a n n a h ,
Pebbles." riding, I
AXE HELVES—An assor nent of good quality and make.
AYERS MEDICINES—-Fo which we arc Agenu and keep a coi
;o the trade.
BAstETS—W illow snd i b market .half bushel, bushel, and oi
ivelling and lunch.
snd a lis
wis and other sUndord :
BALMORALS.
flour.
•p.liand. tea and sleigh.
DELLS—Cmv.
black, blue and green.
BERAGE—Dr.
be it) the market for purchase of prime quality
BEANS—We s
and shall sen
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e hundred, or pound.
REEK—No. 1 Chicago Mess by
BEESWAX—A full stock.
BIBLES—'The American Bible Depository is in our institution.
BOOTS—Mens.lumbermcus long leg, cow hide, kip, calf Uned
calf Up sole, calf pump sole, boys, youths and childs.
BRIDLES—Black, russett and reins with bitts.
BRAID Crotchet Embroidery, colored and black, aklrt in colors,
•ilk and worsted.
BUTTER—By the firkin or pound of goo.d quality.
BUCKETS—Iron bound oak well buckets.
CAMBRICS—Paper, colored and black, common, do.
Q APS—Mens cloth, plusb, mohair, Ac., boya and childs a foil
ind qualities to s n i t
l silver, and steel bows, colored, aasorta, slso cosca for same. Real " Scotch
• sighted, and spring spccUcles to
Steel-yards—From 2 to 400 lbs., good.
Steel—Cast blister, toe cork, spring and germ an.
Stays—Colored and white ; also skirt supporters, an admirahh
t i d e for tbe ladles.
Sugar*—Crushed, powdered, granulated, codec, in grades lo i
brown N. O. muscavado and maple.
correspondence, some nice
Tea—Imperial, young byson, Oolong snd souchong. In cherts,
cattys and by the poond ; all bought early and at advanUgcous
T i n Ware— good stock on hsnd of home manufacture, and all
kinds of work done to order.
Tisane—For veils, and-ln Its season for dresses.
TobettHf—Plug, fine c u t smoking. Ac., a foil line at old prices.
To*»—A*nlce assortment to wholesale.
Trunks—Packing, folio and traveling, some good ones.
5SIMERES—Black, • good line, colored and Fancy, a super- T r i m m i n g s Of various qualities snd designs such as sre fsahior sssortment of American, English and French makers.
ne nice ones.
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CEREUS—Phalon's Night Blooming," the " perfume for the toilet
1 bear, of best makers, by piece
CHEESE—"Hamburg," of New York manofactore.
CHAMBREYS—A small assortment
double snd twist. Iron clad casslmere,
CHAINS—Trace, halter, jack and cable in 1-4, 6-16, 3-8 and 7-16
inch.
CIGARS—A good stock and of good grades.
CLOTH—Black and blue broad cloth, ladles repellant, brown,
aad white.
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black, tan and drab.
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Valises—A few not very good.
COBURGHS—A complete line. In aB colore.
CLOCKS—Upright gothlc, ovil, marine, striking, alarm, and eight
d ' i ^ i t ^ fashionable make, and different qnsll-
August 1, 18C6.
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ORRIN I t T A T L O R :
YOU ARK
HEREBY
N O T I F I E D T H A T COMilaint has beei made at this office that the land entered b y y o u u n
ler the HomeNteod Act of May 20,1862, on the 24th day of Dec.
1863, to w i t : the wfl| of nwtlf sec. 2 and eflj ofnefljsec. 3 town 21
north of ratgejlS west (No. 693) has been abandoned by you for more
than aix months, and that we have appointed Wednesday, the 10th
day of Sept, 146C, at 1 o'clock P. M, for bearing the above complaint
and Uking testimony thereon, at the office of the Register of tho
Land Office atTraverse City, Michigan; at which time and place CLOTHING—We have • good assortment well selected, bought
you may appear and ahow cause. If any yoo have, why the entry
low. of fashionable designs, and for sole reasonable.
made by yoo j should not bo cancelled and the land revert to t
COTTON—Brown. 3-4. 4-4, 5-4, in heavy and fine, bleached 3-4
Government ;
6-4 nicely assorted, and are selling at the bottom of the a
Any friend bf the aa!d Orrln R. Taylor may appear and o(ftr proof
oa to whether he la now. or haa been, in the land or naval service COLLARS—Genu assorted. Ladles Various styles, slso horse and
of the United BUtea.
pony collar*.
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MORGAN BATES, Register. COFFEE—Jsva, Rio, gronnd and mixed.
OOBSETS—White snd colored.
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R. GOODRICH, Rccciver.
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V i c o ^ - L a r c e and small, some toy vjees.
Vlofwar—Manufactured, and real elder vinegar.
WateaM—American, of assorted mskes.
WacoiS—Double snd single lumber wagons,a good stock In early
I n r l n 7 and as low as can be hoaght outside.
W e l l BwlceU—The old Old Oaken Bucket is for sale by as. Iron
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HANNAH, LAY A CO.
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