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Grand Traverse Herald, February 16, 1866
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)
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1866-02-16
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VOL VIII.
C.JT.
i • T R A V E R S E C I T Y , M I C H . , F R I D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 16, 1 8 6 6 .
Clje <8rauiffrabetsttJrralil,
ISrCBfJSaSD BVBBT pjtI»AT.AT
T H E G R A N D T R A V E R S E COUNTRY.
[The following article Was written as a Circular to be
acnt by the writer in answer to the namerous letters of inquiry which be receives. As It contains matter of general
interest, we have asked permlasion to publish It in the lira-
cur, arm.J Ta<mlMlr.«UI|ll
« W - : 5 T r t w s r ; * .'' .,6
H
• .
MORGAN BATES.
.
ALD.—ED.]
diseases are entirely unknown. N o sickness occurs except occasional cases of dysentery or typhoid fever."
6., pEonccpojts.—Wheat, corn, oatg. buckwheat,
peas, beans, and nil. kinds of root crops nre successfully
cultivated. No better wheat crops are produced anywhere in the northwest. Clover grows finely, and timothy aud other grasses flourish on the low lands and on
tbe heavier upland soils.
Apples, peaches, plums, pears, cherries, Ac., are successfully grown. All who bave tried the cultivation of
grapes have full faith in a high degree of success. I do
not expect this ever to become noted as a grape and
wine producing country, but that farmers may raise their
own grapes ad well a* their own peacbea I have
N O . 9.
A Yankee Trade.
A certain fanner, who' in the otttitoe of a year jidfchased several dollars worth or goods (and always paid
for them.) called at tho store of a village merchant—
bis regular place or dealing—with iwo doaen broom*,
whice he offered Tor sale. Tho merchant (who, by the
way. is food ora good bargain.) examined bis stock, and
said :
•'Well, Cyras, I will give you a shilling apiece for
these brooms.
j.Cjrus seemed astonished at the offer, and quickly re-
BDITOB AHB n o r a i m v
ANI
* »n
___
. i
offer for sale 10,000 acres of choice Land in the
.
T K H M S > ,
Grand Traverae country. Price, from ono to three dollars
• w o D o l l a r s n Y e a r , P a y a b l a i n A d v a n o c , per acre.
•
Also, a large amount of State Land Scrip, which will be
AavaartMUtSHT* inserted for One Dollar and Fifty Ccnta
to*re<tnar«< ten .ines) for the .first insertion, and fifty cenU aold cheap, and located for partiea who uiay desire it.
for eachsabiequent insertion. Yearly Advertisements—$15 ^Tbis is the healthiest portion of Michigan, and k,.., v .
Oh, no. John, I can't begin to take that for 'em, no
for one Aquare; $30 for three square*; $40 for half a col- the most promising sections of the Great Northwest. Hunbow ; but I let you have 'em for twenty cents apiece,
nron; and $75 for one column. Legaladrertiseraentsat the dreds or bushels of peaches were grown nround this Hay the
aud not a cent less."
ratai prescribed by law: seventvceuts per folio of J00 word*, past season. Thousands oi peach treea will be planted hero
next
season.
Good
lsnd,
good
water,
good
timber^
good
for the flrat Insertion, and thlrty-flvscenta for each sub- Cvrus, yoifare crazy." replied John. " W h y , see
sequent. Every figure counts a word. Figuip work withont health, and other good things " too numerous to mealiuu "
here.' showing a fine lot or brooms, " i s an article a
)ru|es. 5^ per cent addtd. Rule and jflgure work, doable bee Pror Wlncheli's forthcoming report on the Geology, etc dflflbj. , s , ' C
..
great deal better than yourt (which was true,) which I
or the Grand Traverse country.
»*
7.
SALT
A
M
D
OIL.—Prof.
Winchell
aays
:
am
retailing^ twelve nnd a hair cents npeice." (which
D. C."LEACH.
All legfciadvertiBementsto be paid fbrstrictiy In advance.
Traverse City, Mich., Nov. 2G, 18C5.
" Underneath tho, whole, at the depth of ten or eleven was not traefcy seven and a half cents.)
" D o n ' t care for that," answered C j r a s ; " y o u r
hundred feftt, lies thfc great salt bafin which supplies the
Since publishing the above in the Detroit Mvcr liter
Tribune, and the Western Rural, letters of inquiry wells at St. Clair and Port Austin in this State. It brooms are cheap enough, but you can't have mine for
less than twenty cents anyhow
and pretending to be
ought to be productive in tbe Grand Traverse region..
relative to tho Grand Traverse country, have become so
It is the Onondaga salt group.
more than hair angry, shouldered his brooms and started
Dumeroos that I find it utterly impracticable to answer
JlegliUr.....
MORGAN BATES.
" l'be black shale is believed to be the source of al) for the door.
• f W H
R E U B E N G O O D R I C H . them. Hence, I have thrown together, in tbe form of
The merchant getting nervous over the proboble l o a
the oil obtained in Canada and Pennsylvania, and it
or a good costomer, and fearing tbat he might go to
Circular, facts wbicb answer briefly tbe questions asked likely to furnish oil in the region under consideration.
•• Clay suitable for brick making occurs at numerous another store, and never return, said :
J . CHAM*
by my correspondents. Persons wbo write for informa'• Sec here, Cyras, hold on a while. If I give yoa
places ; pure fine clay, entirely destitute of pebbles of
tion merely most be content with this. Only those wbom every kind.""
twenty cents for your brooms. I suppose you will not object to take the price or them ont in goods ?"
rtlAVKRUB
CITY, .
. . M i o h i « * n I bave good reason to believe propose in good faith to
8. MILLS AKD WATKIU-OWEES.—Water powers are
" N o , I don't care i n do," replied Cyras.
enter into negotiations for tbe purchase of laud or 8crip,
common on the small streams throughout the entire reWell, then," said the merchant, " a s you are an old
GEORGEP. GRISWOLD,
need look for a special letter.
gion. There are small Grist Mills at Benzonia, at Mor- customer, I will allow you twenty cents apiece for this
All the lauds that I offer, with the exception of 2.500
ris', aud Marsean s, both on the west arm of Grand Tra- loL L i t mo see—twenty times twenty-four makes just
acres in thu immediate vicinity of Cheboygan, Cheboyverse Bay, at Carp Bivcr, nnd at Bear River in Emmet four hundred and eighty cents. What kind of goods
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY.
gan Co., nre Htuated between Mnuistee river, on tbe
will you have, Cyrus 7"
•»Wei s In Post Office Baiiding, Traverse City, Rich. (4fl-tf) aouth, and Little Traverse Say. on (lie north. And it Co, aud a large steam Flouring Mill at Traverse City.
" Well, now, John, reckon it don't make aov differIn many neighborhoods Saw Mills have been erected.— ence to you what kind of goods I tike, does it ?*
is of this portion of the country that I write.
A t Traterse City and Elk Rapids large quantities of lum^ JE. C R O M W E L L T U T T L E ,
" Ob. no, not at all—not at all," said the merchant.
1. GE.sir.AL DESCRIPTION.—Prof WiuchelL whose
ber are manufactured for exportation.
" Well, then, as it don't make any difference, I wiU
reputation is a sufficient guarantee for tbe truthfulness
SrEAMBOAT AND SHIPPINQ WOOD.—At Glen Ar- take tbe amount in them brooms of yours at twelve and a
of his statements. 6uys iu a recent letter read at a Railbor, Ctrp River, Northport, and Pine River (Charle- half cents opiece .'—Let me see—four dollars and eighty
•
'
L A N D A N D T A X A G E N T ,
cents will get thirty brooms, ond ten cents over. • Jt
rond meeting iu Detroit :
voix) large quantities of wood are sold to Propellers ; don't make much difference. John, about the ten cents,
MORTHPORT,
LEELANAU
COUNTY,
MICH.
" The surface of the entire region, including the counO ' n c a : F i r s t door south of Union Dock Warehouse.
ties of Antrim. Graud Traverse, Benzie and Leelanau— and from these and other poiuts, particularly Traverse but as you are a right clever follow, I believe I'll take
is gently ondulutinp, sometimes broken, and generally City and Elk Rapids, large amounts arc shipped to Chi- the change in terbacker."'
R K F F . R K N C E S :
Wheo Cyrus went out or the door with his brooms
elevated from one hundred to three hundred feet above cago. This wood business gives employment to a large
T. 1. I.lttlejotm. 9th Clrrolt. Allemn, Mich.
Hoe. II. Mcitautr. Attorney awl SUM Senator, r m u
the lake—some ridges and summits reaching an eleva- number of people.
and " terbacker," John was seized with n serious breaktie*. Dr. J. II. walker, 1're.l.Iei.t BeoiouU Oollcn.
tion ol four or five hundred feet. There is almost no
ing out of the mouth, during which time he was distinctMama ItatM. EM)..Editor i.rmni) Tntvene ll«ral<T
10. MARKETS.—We have a good home market. For ly heard to violate the third commandment several time*
JJsn.T. W. Ferry. Member tUmgrft, Ornnd fl«.en, Mlth.
stnnding
or
stagnant
water.
The
streams
arc
numerous,
J "
H o w of lteprmmtatlreh I«eUa»a «V
£ S-frawlell.
I . K. Abr.li tafl aon.toaaar.Trav.
flowing over p<*iiblv bottoms, with beautifully clear aud many years no other will be needed. Recent immigrants, by the bystander^ who all enjoyed the joke.
a . r. Illnada)., KK~ Attorney and f oanMUor. Detroit. Mleh.
driukalile water. vJ'he numerous beautiful Jakes ore bor- lumbermen, wood choppers, and fishermen will consume
A f t e r the W a r /
dered by pebbly beaches, with u back grouud of geuily all the grain, hay, &c., that can be produced for many
C. H . M A K S H ,
rolling eminences."
Tbe Tribune, looking over the field s i n c e r e wsr, disyears. And whenever a surplus is raised we have every
usses some curious things thus :
This langtngo of the P r o f ' s applies with equal force day facilities for shipping to Chicago, Detroit, and other
•• One of our leaders is now in chargo or a macbioe
and truth to that portion ofKmmet Co. south of Little Lake cities.
AND
for patent pumping j another is building a railway
:
Traverse Bay. and particularly to the Pine Lake region,
S O L I C I T O R IN CIIANCERY,
11 SCHOOLS AKD CHURCHES.—As in all new coun- through tbe oil country. One or the first soldiers or the
S f O T A R Y P U B L I C A C O N V E Y A N C E R which is, in fact, one of tbe Quest poriious of the T
tries cdacatioual facilities ore limited. Schools Bre kept Army or tbe Potomac is in tho pistol business ; another
verso country.
in all the villages nnd iu mauy country neighborhoods. keeps a retail procery btore ; while one or Sherman's
T r a r e r a e City, Grand Traverse County. Mich.
most trusted lieutenants is/i claim agent One Major
Office in bwelling Honac.
' 1-ly
J. Boa.—Prof. Winchell well describes the soil of Grand Traverse College, at Benzonia, if open for the re- General prints a weekly journal in Baltimore. Some or
ibis region, and being a scientific man, aud having ex- ception or students, is doing as well as could be expect- our officers have drifted into Congress ; others are on
amined the matter personally, bis opinion is entitled to ed, aud'will doubtless keep pace with tbe growth of the their way to distant Courts to represent the honor or a
Taken upon reasonable terms,
nation they did sq much to sustain. These starred sod
country.
great weight. l i e says :
belted gentlemen go down from tho command of cohorts
4 W 1 DOOR WEST OF THE GUNTON HOUSE,
Congregational Churches have been organized at
•• The prevailing character of the soil is a sandy loam.
to become ugents and partners and dealers, perhaps
Traverse City, Michigan.
In Leelanau county it bccoines most sandy, and a simi- Pleasanton, Benzonia, Homestead, Traverse City, Al- with tho orderlv who stood before theia tents, or the
lar character extends through tbe western portiou of mira, Carp River. Northport and Elk Rapids. The private who held their stirrup. So with the Generals
Beuzie. In Antrim the soil is most loamy, while Grand
Methodists with their nsual enterprise and zeal^ave es- of the rebellion, 'l'be greatest of them all is now a
CALL AND SEE
(50-tf) Traverse aud the eastern portion of Benzie are diversitcochcr of mathamatics in a university. Sherman's
fied with sandy, loamy and clayey soils. The sands of tablished societies at many points, und distributed their great antagonists are in the express and railroad busitbe region nre derived from calcareout rocks aud not preachers over nearly the entire region.
ness. Tim once dreaded Beauregard will sell you a ticfrom tand ilones. The most sandy soils, therefore,
ket from New Orleans to Jackson ; and if you want to
12 IMPROVED LAKHS.—Partially improved farms
VICTOR P E T I T I L
possess an inexhuostible element of fertility in the lime
send a couple of linms to a friend in Richmond, Joo
V j f ^ S OPENED A CABINET SHOP ONE DOOR 60UTH with which the soil is saturated, and must continue to be purchased within one, two, or three miles of the Bay Johnson, once commander of great armies, will carry
. i t of the County Clerk's Office, in Traverse City, where he be supplied as the calcareous pebbles undergo a slow at pricts varying from ten to twenty-five dollars per
them. The man whose works Grant moved upon at
^ i l l manufacture all kinds of Cabinet Fnrniture to order.
decomposition. The strength of the sandy regions, as acre.
Donelson edits an indifferent paper in New Orleans,
Traverse City, Nov. 22. 1865.
(49-Gtn* )
well as the others, is demonstrated by the enormoos
13 PRICE OP WILD LANDS.—Most of the Govern-, while the commander of tbe rebel cavalry at Corinth is
growth of sugar maple and beech timber with which
the local reporter. Marshall practices law in New Orment lands are taken for some miles from the Bay and leans ; Forrest is running a saw mill; Dick Taylor is
the country is covered."
3. TIMBER.—Hard or sugar maple generally predomi- Lake. Occasionally an abandoned Homestead can be now having a good time in New York ; Roger A .
M I L L I N E R Y A N D F A N C Y GOODS.
nates. Interspersed with this are beech, elm, baaswood, bad. llost of the School lands of this region are yet in Prvor is a daily practitioner at our courts, and so with
mnrket at four dollars per acre. Second hand wild the rest of this bold, vindictive and ambitious race of
1 A T E S T STYLE LADIES HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, hemlock and white ash. White cedar it quite common
men. The government ogainst which they warred is
along the streams and on low grounds, and iu some such lands are usually held at from three to ten dollars per now their friend and protector."
VEILS, NETTS, COLLARS, ETC.
acre, i
Also a choice selection of PRINTS, which will be aold cheap. situations tamarack is also found. Pine abounds on the
Sectarian Inquisitions.
14. COST OP CLKARLVO LA.HD.—Since the prevalence
Munistec and its tributaries, ou the Bonrdmau, and at
Henry Word Beecher, tbe liberal orthodox divine,
some other points. There is no country in the world of wor prices it has cost here from tweuty to twenty-five thus scourges our popular sectarian institutions :
HOOP SKIRTS 1
dollars per acre to fit our maple lands for a crop. The
superior to this for the manufacture of maple sugnr.
•' Liberty or opinion in our theological seminaries is a*
Perfnmer7, Soapx, and other toilette articles Thraad,
4. CLIMATE.—On this important matter Prof. Win- first wheat crop has usually paid, and oHen more than mere form, to say nothing or the thumb-screw oT critiIVcedlee, Pins, Combs, Buttons, Belts, China Dolls, Ac.
paid, fir the clearing of the land.
cism by which every original mind is tortured iDto nechell says :
FLAVORING EXTRACTS.
gative propriety. The whole boasted liberty or the stuADA K. SPRAGUE
15. Tip: LANDS 1 OFFER are situated in tbe Connl'be climate i* modified in a wonderful degree by
dent consists in a choice or chains—a choice or bandTraverae City, J one, 18CS.
(25-6m.)
the proximity of large bodies of water, the temperature ties or Wexford, Benzie, Grand Traverse, Leelanao, culls—whether he will wear the Presbyterian bandcufls,
or which never sinks below 30°. For this reason the Antrim, Emmet and Cheboygan. Nearly all are good Baptist. Methodist, Episcopal, or other evangelical
earliest frosts do not occur before the latter port or Ocfarming lands, many or them well watered, and generally handcuffs. Hence it has now come to pass that tbe
tober, and before tbe weather has become sufficiently se'
FRO*
ministry themselves dare not study the Bible. Largo
vere to freeze Mhe ground, tbe abundant evaporation timbered with .sugar maple. Tbey are doubtless the portions theft of are seldom touched. I t lies a useless
rrom tbe Lake has caused a precipitation or snow, which cheapest second hand land to be had So all this region, lumber ; or, if they do study and search, they csnnot
IN FOUR DAYS,
thenceforward protects tbe soil till the following April. and worth much more than the price fixed on them.
show their people what they find there. There is someT o a c h i a c a t B e a n a i a < B e a r Lake. N o r w a l k , Accordingly the tenderest plants remain in the soil all
16. How TO COME HERE.—During the season or na- thing criminal in saying onything new. It is shocking
Manistee, F r e e Soil, Lincoln, Per* Marquette,
winter withont injury from frost. The same influence
to utter words that have not tbe mould of age upoif
P e a t w a t e r , W h i t e L a k e , a n d Muskegon.
vigation take a Propeller at Detroit or Chicago for them."
moderates the beats of summer."
Northport or Pine River. Fare last summer 87 from
Leaving GUNTON HOUSE, Traverse CHty. at 7 o'clock
Soow usually rails to the depth o f o n e a n d a hair
•very MONDAY morning, and MUdKEGON at 7 o'clock
A PARTICULAR IRISHMAN.—One or the city colportwo aod a hair feet, and we have good, reliable sleighing Detroit and $6 from Chicago. A small Propeller makes
every Saturday morning, daring the months of sleighing.
Pa?sen(rr? or parcels carried through at reasonable from three to three and a hair months. Navigation is daily tripe round tbe Bsy, stsrtiog from Traverse City, teurs or Cincinnati, some time ago. wben enraged in distributing tracts among the poor benighted ones sboot
rates, and a good comfortable rig for winter traveling. Pasand
going
as
far
north
as
Antrim
City,
aod
twice
a
week
sengers by this line can get through two diys earlier than nsually closed from four to four and a hair months.
town, met with sn amusing incident Comiog to as .
by say other route, with no unneceaaary delays, and reaching
5. HEALTH.—I believe this to be the healthiest por- to Pine Biver. The Propeller Alleghany makes weekly isolated building or humble pretensions, be opened the
door without the ceremony of knocking, saving :
tion of the State.. I have traveled extensively here dur- trips between Traversa City and Chicago—fare 86.
0DSTOT
" W ill you accept a tract of tbe Holy Land f ' meanA winter Stage runs weekly between Traverse City
Trsvwse City, September 20, 1865.
(«0-6m.) ing all Jhe summer and autuma-mooths and have yet to
ing tbe four pages oflelter-press which he bad in his
meet tbe first case of fever and ague or other form or aod Muskegon, but those who wish to see the country band. Tbe man of tbe bouse instantly replied :
S T A T E S W A M P L A N D S C R I P F O R SALE.
should come wben the ground is bare.
"
Yes, beiabers, a whole section, if yon give a good
bilious
fevers.
Persons
peculiarly
subject
to
tbefe
disT T H E UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR SALE SEVERAL
17. GIVE ME A CALL—If you visit this country 1 title ; but I d like to know if there be much fever'n
X thousand acres or Swamp Land Script Re Is also far- ease* will do well to seek a residence here. Some have
alshed with plats of all the nnaold Swamp Lands in the
ague there to bother a poor divil ?" Tbe colporteur rewill
be
hsppy
to
see
you,
and
will
cheerfully
give
you
Counties of Bensie, Grand Traverse, Leelanaw, Antrim and reared consumption might prevail here, but the expetreated.
parts of Esuoet Cheboygan and Manistee. Patents from
rience of the thousands now iobsbit'ng the Traverse afl tbe information in my power aod sell yon laod If we
ctate furnished without expense to purchasers.
D. C. L E A C H .
Whisky is now tested by the distance a man can walk
country shows such fears to be utterly nnfrmnd^, On can agreee.
Application may be made to Jesse Cram, Esq.. Trav«
after tasting i t Tbe liquor called •' tangle leg " is said
Traverse City, MicL, Feb. 5, 1866.
City. James P Brand, Esq, Elk Rapids; J, & Dixon, Esq, this subject of health ProC Winchell saya:
to be-made of diluted alcohol, nitric acid, boot fegs and
Pins River, or to the nadaraignad at Lansing
" T h e salubrity of th* region is what might be ex- , Blessed is the bald beaded man, for his wife eaooot tobacco, aod will upset a man at a distance offodr hun.
C. 0. LKA03.
T i a m i C T y Msf A l l * .
(XM.)
pected from ill physical features. Bilioos aod malarious pail his hair.
dred yards from tbe demijohn.
All Kiads if Jib Printiag Neatly aid Expeditiously Eiecited.
mm mm LAND IFFICE AT TEAVLBSE cm, men.
IITAN PUBLIC AND HOUSED CtHTITAICB,
. 5Mionitji aiti> Counsellor at "£ato,
SMtornqi f: £oliri!or, aSlar Claim,
•£&
Sttornrji aiiD Counsellor at Jfato,
Photographs and Ambrotypes
1 HAJiDSOlE VARE
ITY OF CASES, FRAMES,fce,ftc.
C A B I N E T
SliTo
!
N E W GOODS! N E W GOODS!
Udi«i ud Cfcilreo's Hose, tikes, II»kefttoe&, etc, etc, etc.
WINTER
STAGE
TRAVERSE CITY TO MUSKEGON
'—"•"f* ' T " "SkSffc
, Proprietor.
» ffi
For the Gr»«d iTrajStw Herfld.
i j the honors of •• good society" who•
Tfce DM,
o B'ir3"—to heor thot the President's
—Lousing
— Bepublit
-JWbUcJ^
i|f"
Prom the
courtesy of her position as his houseT i e F r « P r e w t n its istbe 6f''JaWlary 22nd,
first lody of the land,? proposes to set
bitterly tbe> Republican ^ministratj^n, and takes
the example or*truly republican simplicity, oil too rareposition that the State debt has increased every year among those who influence the customs of the lond.
since tbe.Republican, parte have been iu power. I t
Alb—I Biuui—
states the present Stateilebt as follows :
' J
s3 ! " nr. S e w * r 4 .
"l <
The funded interest Rearing tfeM... J . .
22
The non-interest bearing debt,
9".S5J» 80
A correspondent writing of the Secretory oT 8tote
Trust fund debt...
U50.473..63 s M r P T O » remorkoble' to observe how well Mr. SeMaking a total debt of ."Ji-i J. « i - U. i ~ - . .$5^3037 i 31 ward benrs his gathering years. Notwithstanding the
I t also states the debt November 80, 1854, to have ereat sufferings personal t o himself ond his SOITOWB in
those whom he loved, ond tbo iutense excitements of tho
been :
past four yeors—especiolly or tbe lost—his manner is os
Funded and fundable debt,
..12,531,545 70
calm abd Mlitenphical. hio mind as clear nod vigorous,
Trust fund debt,
681,609 73
-$3,213,215 43 bis temper as fresh, aod youtbfol, as it was a quarter or a
[Tbe following article was furnished by^Bev. X B ^ w i t t a a ,
ftrtt. President of tbe Grand Travel* College, af Benton i f
The Circular of the Proprietors—copious extracts from
which are given—addresses itself more particularly to pro-'
fesshig Christians, and especially to members «t the Con"For Judge of the T h i r t e e ^ JndicW Clrewit,
gregational Church. All such wfll doubtless flndjcongcnial
EB J
homes In Benzonia.
"
'
This Colony, which is designed to develop in harmony,
, r,
The R i f h t More.
the interests of Agriculture, Education and Christian
Oo the 25th alt. Hon. T. V f . Pwunr. oor RepresentaPiety, is situated abount thirty miles south-west of Trative hi Coogress. who is alwa^ on the alert to promote
verse City, seven miles from Lake Michigan, and between
tb'i interests of bis constituents in every part or his ex- Crystal Lake and Benzie River (formerly called Betsie
tended District, offered the following Resolution in the or Bees Scies River.) Tbe Colony is in the centre or a
Increase of State debt,
-T
$2,117,626 i ^InSto^Annols
oT a Quiet Neighborhood," Rev. Dr.
House, which was read, considered, and agreed to .
region or good ^lund, lying about half way between
Guthrie, speaking for bimseir in the pereoo of a ruraf
Or nearly double. It says " if this increase hod only curote. beautifully remorks: " T b e y m y l om growing
Whereas "by reservations under various railroad grants, Grand Traverse Bay and Manistee. There ore now
been occasioned by the War, there would have been
and subsequent extennions of time for" the construction of
about forty families located mostly ueor the centre of the the excuse that it was probably inevitable, but the an- old, because mv hair is silvered, and then* an crow »
railroads, large tracts of land in the State of Michigan art
reel upon my forehead, ond my step is not ^ ^
oml
withheld from market, to the detriment of the State, by se- settlement. Others arc cxpected in Jhe Spring. A grist nual reports show that the debt has increased every elastic os or yore. But they are mistaken. That is not
riously obstructing settlement and vitally Impeding its mill is in operation, and three saw mills will be in opera- year during tbe entire administration of the Republican me. The knees are weak ; but the knees ore not me.—
tion the ensuing season. Funds are provided to erect party." Which ought to mean, and docs mean, that The eyes ore dim ; but the eyes are not roe. The brow
growth and wealth ; Therefore,
is wrinkled and silvered ; but the brow is not me. Ibis
BBSOJ-VED, That the Committee on Public Lands be in- tbe first college building, containing a chapel and recita- the debt was unavoidable.
Has the State debt outside or the war loan beeu in- is tbe house in which I live ^ But I om young ; younger
structed to consider the propriety of restoring, at an early tion rooms. Tbe building will be commenced io the
creased t
now than I ever was before."
..
day, these land* to market at a price not exceeding that fix$1,467,400 00
Spring. There is a Congregational Church of about Total war debt now outstanding
It is indeed ustonislnng with, what recuperative nowed by Government for even and adjoining sections, and the
Total war I^ran Bond* paid, mostly by Trust
proceeds thereof held, instead of the lands, for such railroad fifty members, of which Rev. RKUBKM HATCH, recently
funds and now a part of the Trust fund debt.. 62!»,000 00 crs Mr. Seward has mot the dreodfol strains to which ho
has been subjected during four yeors post; bow freshly
purposes, the.State concurring l and that the committee re- from Ohio, is Pastor. A good common school and tbe
...$2,096,400 00 and vivacioaslv lie hos emerged from trials which would
wardebta paid and nnpnid
preparatory Department or the contemplated College, Total
port by bill or otherwise.
... 212,420 25 have crushed many men apparently more endowe^l with
Add interest paid on War Bonds
7,625 00
Bach a disposition of these lands would be just and are in operation under the superinlendance or compe- And interest on War Bounties,
physical vigor : ond especially bow free his mind is rrom
(air to all parties, and entirely satisfactory to the people tent instructors. Tbe Colony is considered by iu pro Total war debt aad interest
,.
$2,316,3.45 25 tho infirmities, or years. The Undon Times well remarked or bis Auburn speech, that it " had oil the sporkto
2,117,62'!
who reside iu their vicinity. jThey would be purchased jectors, as bciog in a hopcfol stale or progress ; aDd its Deduct increase of debt, Nov. 30. 1951,....
and vivi'city or early manhood, with the ripeness In judgand improved immediately, and in a few years the peo- friends look forward to a time when it will be a centre And the State debt would be
$198,718.(8# ment ofWnUire age."
. . . .
ple would be able to build their own roads. The resto- or good influences in this port or the State.
less than in 1854 or would now»be only $3,015,527 07
Mnv we not traco tbe woikings of a special design in
The following extracts from a Circular issued some instead org3.213.245 43 as in f*54. But this is not n tbo<e providences which ha\-e preserved,*hiH life to the
ration of these lands to market would be a greater blessfoir
comparison.
11nd
we
not
been
engaged
in
puttinsr
connfA-.
iit
a
time
*b<Mi
the
notion
bos
sO'im-ot
«.*d or
ing to Northern Michigan than all the railroads thai time since, by tbe proprietors, state tbe plans and aims
down a rebellion, the same amount, used i:« n. sinking it ? Almost ti'C last <>f a long line of BtotesineH whose
will ever be built by the Companies to whom these or the colonists. They likewise contain such informa- fond for the war Loan Bonds, would havo been applied
illustrious names are a portion of our common h e r i t a g e tion as persons win desire who seek a home in the West, to the pajment ol'ihe Still'* debt. I ho amount is 8629.- educated in the severe school of practical disipntie. at •
Grants were made.
where such advantages as those offered by this colony 000, und 'tbo Stale debt would now b<5 S2.5m.244 43, lime when giants strove in the arena of politics—stonOT r i a l of J e f f . Davis.
and tbe laxes would have been decreased $21'J.'J4n 25. ing peer with tbe mightiest intellect of them ill—Mr,
may be obtained. The Circular says :—
In the Senate, on the 1st inst. Hon. J . M. HOWARD,
A committee was formed in 1857, to seek a location or, ir they had remained the same, the balance now In Seward hiu- united ill his diplomacy the genius or AmeriSeuator from ihis Slate, called up the resolution offered for a new colony, where a Christian commuoily and an the State Treasury of $468,401 HI would have been in- can siatcsmaiiship for two generations. ^
We cannot understand or how much importance, tbw
by him some time siuee, recommending the trial of Jeff. institution or learning might be located under the most creased that amonut.
The Free Press further OKST:-IS, ihat with t'.ie present brilliant lifo has k-en to the Republic ond to tbe world.
Davis and 0 . 0 . Clay by Military Commission for com- favorable circumstances- After a search or two years iucreose o.'State taxation, in ten years more the Stale
Hi reserved for foture students or history, to take the
in five or tbe newer States, a location has been fixed
plicity in tbe assassination of Mr. Lincoln and violation
which possesses the superior advantages or u healtbfti! debt will be ten millions, and the annual State tax near- ' inensure »i it> achievements, ond ossign it o fitting ploce
Ivor quite four millions. The State tax of 1865 is in th»- judgment o! mankind. But we lpnw, even n o ^
of the laws and usages of war,
climate and a fertile aoil.
Mr. Howard offered an amendment to ioclude with
The compaoy have secured sufficient lands for one three and two-tenths mills on the dollars, while in I860 that it hw vanquished prejudice, obliterated undeserved
but two aud seven-tenths mills on the dollar, the in- obloquy, triumphed over malignant rn«e. achieved the
Davis and Clay, such others as acted in concert with hundred families 0 r agriculturalists, aud located near the
crease in 186;") being for the appropriation for the build- assertion of the grand prim-iples to which iC was dedicatthem. Mr. Howard said that Dec. 21st be submitted a centre or the tract (which has the advantage or forest, ing of the Insane Asylum, for which Hon. K. G. Morton ed. and ciiihorncd the honored statesmen in tho conOlake and river,) grounds for a village and institution of
resolution of inquiry respecting the charges upon which learning. One-fourth or the entire lands havo been do- and other Democrats" labored vigilantly, and for arrear- di-r.ce or his fellow-citizens, who rely with unquestioning
Davis was confined, and that, in response to this, the nated bv the proprietors, as ao endowment for tbe insti- ages in expenses of other Stale iratihi'ions. owing to faith alike upon bis ability ond his patriotism, in the exiting crisis of public affairs.
President sent a brief message, accompanied by two tution. " A college farm, grounds for a church euficc high prices occasioncd by the rebellion.
O.Hi grant (hat ;hc upright jtotesmon mpy live to see
State Tax of 1806
Vi
communications, one from the ' Secretary or War, and and parsonage, for common schools, and other public The
5^,147 So the full fruition of his country's glory—the complete esu-*s ore likewise provided. And as the lands now held Stale Tax for 1866 will be
the other from the Attorney General. Mr. Howard by the proprietors are sold to colonists, other lands will
tablishment or Jieace and union throughout all its borders;
$-43,028
yd
id to < irjnv the serene hnppincss or one who has perhaving read extracts from those two documents, pro- be obtained aud a portion ol tbe new purchase given to A deduction of
There is tbe reply to tlmt nwrtion.
rinrd MI lur"c a share in the magnificant work of tbe
ceeded to contiovert the position of the Attorney Gene- the institution uutil it shall be adequately endowed. The
r
The Free Press is in favor of Htate Taxation. Miffi
Albariy Evening JournaL
ral, that Davis most be tried for treason in some one of church organization will be Congregational in form ; yet •ient to meet expenses. Thai is sound doctrine, and
the articles will bo unseciarian. embracing the essentials we take no exception. 'I he Uunrd of fttute equalization
tho States where tbe treason was commited. If there or the gospel, as understood by evangelic denominations.
A l)r. 1 'arsono writes to tbe London Obsesver tbet
meet this year, ond the new ha<is or equalization w:ll
be one expectation, said Mr. Howard, which has been I t is hoped that tbe members or the church will give an
probably be $400,000,000. I. this should be true o the terrible cattle plague iu Europe is nothing more or
more prevalent than another, among the loyal people, it eiample of good will 10 men, by effort, to esleod the ... State Tax of less than five mills on the dollar, would pay l.-ss than the small pox : that tbe pestnlesdo not Bppeai
6nence
of
a
pure
gospel,
and
by
sympathy
w,
h
all
reis this : That it is due to our dignity as a nation, and to
the entire funded and fundable <l. l»t in two years. 'I hat
account'oT thv roughnes or tbe skin, bat tl.at tbeycaa
which aim w
tobenefit
man. The
irms WHICH
w w u . «»».
— ~sale
~ of . Tardent
V.
debt is now $3,880,399 80. I: <• press without rcgurd be seen nnder the skia after death. IIo recommendi
the obligations we owe to tbe constitntion of the uatioo, forms
spirits and tobacco, cxcept as medicines, is excluded in to party should advocate its speedy payment.
that there should be on arraignment Bnd punishment ac- the vicinity or the college. ;
\ueoination as u preventive. Informotion having beer
The trust funds ore properly loaned to the State,
cording to the forms of law of some at least or tbe riogMost or the loud# now iu the bauds of the proprietors, where they are safe and the inhn st snre to be paid.— rt ceivi d that a vessel is on its woy to this country frotr
leadore or the rebellion. I t was Davis* command that deducting donation to college, aud necessary expenses in It is the same system now in .i|terul»m in Wisconsin, Kntrlnnd, with a cargo or hiiles taken from cattle afflicted
shed the blood or caused the death of more than a quar- seeking and establishing the location have cost about and other stales, and the best p o . u j . Use State debt wiih the platrue. Secretary McCulloch bos directed tbe
three dollars per acre. They will be sold in forms of
ter of a million or meu, and the waste and destruction of from twenty to one hundred and sixty acres, at from t hree would undoubtedly be much reduced another year, were custom officials to uilow thfc landing or no foreign hiAfi
it not for $400,000 of the las' w.«- I / » n . still to b.- tak
more than $6,000,000,000 of property. Mr. Howard to ten dollars, accordicg to advantage of Boil ond locaen. to pav the State Bounty of $1:.0 to M»CII volunteer, until permission therefor ahull be given by tbe Treosnrj
then entered Wto a legal argument in opposition to the tion. The advauce upou soles will aid in the further en- under tho" last draft. This, with tho fund now in the Deportment.
Attorney General's views. He held that Davis might dowment or the institution—the proprietors being bound Treosurv, will be met without addition to the present
to eacPbthcr, to appropriate one-fourth of future pur- Stotc i'udebtedness, or il any addition, only n small
The Buffalo Commercial Advertiser hos on occonnt ol
be tried in l'ennsylvania or Ohio, or in any other State
chases to that object.
.
tho great ice jam below Niagara F o l k Iu some porti
amount.
into which the war was carried under the orders of tbe
Christian families, willing to set an example of iodu.<of the river, from Younestown to - the cataract the if*
P l a i n People.'
President of the late Confederacy. He looked upon it try frugality ond benevolencc, or.d who will assume unA newspaper correspondent reporis that »hiic al the wa« fr.-m fifty to eighty feet deep, and on Monday last
as out of tbe question to try to convict Davis in any or derstandingly the labors and selMeoials or a new settleWhite House recently, in a conversation with Mis. Pat- many people crossed the river on foot near the " ^ e v i l i
the lately rebel States, because DO jury could be found ment, will, we are sure, reap advontoges for themselves
flbd their children, worth ranch more thon tho cost ; terson, President Johnson s daughcr, upon the republican Hole" and over the '• Whirlpool." a Teat never befort
there to convict him. A t the conclusion or bis reWhile by their united efforts, they will originate institu- simplicity of the establishment, she remarked to him.
marks, Mr. Howard said if there was no objection, he tions and influences which will be a blessing to foture •« Wo ore plain people, sir, from the mountains or IVn- accomplished. At Youngstown and Niagara parts o
nesee. and we do not propose to put on airs because we dock- ond wharves were corried owoy, involving serioni
would like to have a vote upon his resolution.
.
: r L V/:LK
Messrs-Johnson and Saubbury announced their in- ^FamUiefpossessing from fifteen- hundred to three have the fortune to occupy this place a little while/- . 1..H,
thousond dollars con obtain lond. pay for clearing fifty
| Ai (.aiiwavlite. FU., rtcfnt^ Cap,. Johwon
tentions to debate the resolution.
acres, build ond stock their farms sufficiently for a comter
classes
;
but
it
hos
o
sentiment
in
it
which
must
meet
duty
there
os
Provost
Marshal,
was
assaulted by thi
on
fortable beginning, in a abort space or time. With less
Letter f r o m a n Old Editor.
rith response from every true lover or democratic ideas | g b c r r i f f . clerk, or the Probate Court, Judge or Probate
means more time will be required.
LANSTNO, Jan. 27th, 1866.
.
-! an
beaten that
for a time hii
CLIMATE AND HKJJ.TH—Benzonia is situated between ond practices.
U lH
l ' l others,
I H l i t 1 p , nond
i t u oso
w nseverely
- m v i ;
—
When
W
ben Mr. Lincoln,
l^iucoin, in
m one of
ui his
ma messages,
1 1 . ^ = . - ^ ;spoke
- f " - ' of
MOHOAK BITKS. & ) „ — D e a r S i r . - I m not a liltle Cbrvstal Lake and Benzie (or Betsie) River, seven miles
TW>ntJp " courtly
courtlv aristocrats
aristocrats turned
turned up
up tbci.
their life was despaired of. Capt. Johnson was about to pur
interested in the reminiscences in jonr article headed from Lake Michigan, in about 44J N. l a t The tem- tbe. ".. plain people."
chase
o
cotton
plontotion
near
that
jloec,
and the ottocl
noses, oni sneered at the idea thot the men or broad
" Fortieth Anniversary." I t is but twenty eight years perature is more equable, and usually some degrees
as for tbe purpose or preventing him.
shouldere and brawny'muscles should be considered the
since I left the Green Mountains. I got • strap rail warmer in the winter, and colder in the summer, than in fountain or strength in a Government. But four years of
Ohio. Tbe deep loke which Deverfreezes,rantingfrom
The commander of the French fleet off Bagdad hoi
ride from Whitehall to Saratoga, and again (rom Sche- the South gives the region its peculiar climate. \
war, during which the " plain'" soldiers of the Republic
vindicated their cfoim to be considered first among the protested, in the name of his government, against the oc
nectady to Otica. West of that, not a rod of railroad
TIMBER —The timber or the region about Beazonio is warriors or the world, while their " plain" and homely
cupotioc
or tbe ploce by United States troops, ond the;
had been built in the whole country, sore from Buffalo maple, elm, beech, bass-wood or lynn. hemlock-ash and
leader bred in a sqOotter's hut and educated bv tbe light
to the Falls, and from Toledo to Adrian. At Ctica I other varieties. The elm and boss-wood grow ok the up- or a blazing pine knot, took bis place beside the greatest were consequently withdrawn. Tbc Liberal Genera
lands.
os
it
does
on
lower
levels.
The
surface
of
the
soil
Morales
bod
defeated tbc Imperialists ot Moturpbe, bu
took the canal, but by the time we reached Syracuse,
names in history, have changed the verdict or even the
is undulating, with ravines near the streams and tbe feudal placeholders or monarchic countries. Is or will was consequently defeoted himself. The Liberal Genera
the water was so frozen (it wss the lest of N07.) wo
the
honorable
record
or
the
working
and
producing
closMartinez has captured tbe City or Alsmos.
could gonofcrther on " t h a t J i o e , " and took tbe stage, '"^WATER.—The country in the vicinity or Beizonia U
es or this notion fail to receive odditionol lustre from tbe
two days and nights to Buffalo. Buffalo had 18.000 in- abundantly watered. Tbe college end village ore laid career or the " plain" man who began his career as a
Jose Gonzalesy Fernandez ond Francisco Gene Salva
habitants, all crazy with speculation and eicitement out on on elevation, obout one mile from Chrystal Lake tailor's apprentice, and h finishing it by the exhibition dor, recently convicted or tbe murder or Jose Gorcii
on one side, ond from Benzie River on the othw. Tbe r Qualities or statesmanship which force confessions or
ofer tbe great Kathbun forgeries, just then come to
rivulets ore clear—and there ore. besides the river, two 0admiration from the most bigoted organs or absolutism in Otero, in the City Park, Brooklyn, on tbe night or thi
• l i g h t For several years after that time, we did not ex- mill streams within two miles. The river is or sufficient
22d or November last, were sentenced in the King
pect to get the President's Mesage at Detroit under depth to navigate small boats.
tbc
*ThePreference of M r s - P e r s o n
mountain home County Court or Oyer and Terminer to be hung on thi
Son-—Tbe soil is or a reddish sandy texture, witn or her family, is suggestive or the fact that when the tor- 9th or Mardh next
•bout two weeks after it wus delivered.
T o o say in another article that you could make the black loam on top. Clay intermixed. It is easily nado or war was sweeping over Tennessee, President
A highwayman named Malooe atopped a gentlemai
D m a u > a better paper than it is. I do not donbt it, worked. Crops oTcorn and potatoes havo been planted Johnson's kin dwelt where it* ravages were most dreadon the soil without plowing, and the first year a far fol and that while uome who arc now leading the shoddy near Oil City, Canada, one night last week, demandinf
t u t let me tell you something The H n u u ) i . tbe only crop has been produced. I t is a lime soil, and retains
aristocracy or tbe metropolis were coining their ill got, his money, and aiming a pistol at bis bead. The gentle
•weekly paper, of « largo number that I rtcolre, that my its strength with proper culture for many years.
ten dollars from the sufferings and the blood or brave
man, who was on horseback, felt in bis pocket os if t«
w i " e r ? ^ k s me to bring from the office. If I fail at
W e do not desire that any one should remove to Ben- men, they were being bunted from point to point; dnvcomply but drew 0 pistol suddenly and shot tbe viUait
any time, she is snre to remind me of it, aayiog. - there zonia on the representation ol this circular. But we in- en to seek refoge in the oolitude or the wildernejB ; forced to subsist upon coarse and insufficient rood, and more dead.
.
.
is always «>metbing that is ratable in the H u u . .
vite Christian families designing to remove west, to visit
thon once colled to bury, with secret and stolen sepulture,
Alarming iotelllgtnc. to tbe batter apecuUlor, : Bat
She is right ; and I hare often thought that you tbe region as soon as possible next spring ; and if they those whom they loved—murdered because they would
would tare an account to settle some day, for burying do not find matters as here presented we shall be wil- not join in deeds or odious treason to Union and Liberty. ter is declining in all tbe Western marketa. A t Clare
your talent in so new a country. Yet we need not
ling to incur any censure that may be attached to this A family with such a record or devotion and suffering, land it la doll at 28 aod 30c for the beat tab and roll
needs for its recognition none or tbe adventitious aids of at Chicago tbe beat dali7 bring, only 28 to 30c, whik
S T t h e day of small thinga. If I am not mistaken, tha statement
show and pretence.
(air firkin U 23 to 25c i at Milwaukee tbe beat roll !• ai
GrindTraverse region is defined to b e c o m e . n * a n d
Until projected harbors are finished, access to BenzoI t is refreshing, in these days or extravagant and pomnia will be somewhat difficult. Emigrants can take pro- ous display—wheo silly pretence is made to pass currant low as 22c.
peller at tbe T«k« porta and bod at Northport. Tra- for gentility—wben bombast and fnstain are palmed off
Lieut CoL Glencairn Burns, tbe youngest son of tlx
verse City, Glen Arbor or Manistee; thence by land 20 u good breeding—when the shopman's wile emulates poet and last or his family, 3fcd recently, eged 7 1
tbo luxury of a dake's household—when no one la pre5
^
^
Very traiy yWTa,
to 30 miles, to Benzonia.
MOBOANB
T R A V E R S E C I T Y l
F R I D A Y M O R N I N G , F E B R U A R Y IB, 1866.
JONATHAN G. RAMSDELL.
:• 17;i. ml60:
Li# Um#<£FTKX
Ips.t 1-r
:J tdr -
MICHAEL HONDO?..
Y O D A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMp l u j n t h a s been m a d e at t h i s office' t h a t t h e l a n d e n t e r e d by
y o t r u n d e r the Homestead A c t Of M a y » , 1 8 0 , o n t h e l » h
May o r N o v , 1884, t o w i t r t h e n f l j of nwfli a n d i w f t t of n e f t l
,of section 1 t o w n 25 n o r t h of r a n g e 14 west (No. HOW
h a s been a b a n d o n e d by y o n f o r m o r e t h a n s i x m o n t h s , a n a
t h a t we h a v e a p p o i n t e d W e d n e s d a y , the 21st day of March,
18C0; a t I o ' c l o c k P . M . , f o r h e a r i n g t b e a b o v e c o m p l a i n t
a n d t a k i n g t e s t l m o n v t h e r e o n , a t the office of t h e R e g i s t e r of
t h e L a n d Office at T r a v e r s e City, M i c h i g a n •, a t w h i c h t i m e
a n d p l a c e y o u may a p p e a r a n d s h o w c a u s e , if
™T®f
why {ho e n t r y so m a d e by y o n should n o t be cancelled a n a
t h e larid'rcvert t o t h e G o v e r n m e n t .
A n y f H ^ n d o f l h e s a ' d Michael H o n d i n may a p p e a r a n d
offer proof a s t o w h e t h e r he i s now. o r b a s b e e n , i n t h e l a n d
or n a v a l s e r v i c e of the United S t a t e s .
,
M O R G A N B A T E S , Regiiter.
(7-71").
1L G O O D R I C H , R e c e i v e r .
Ber. Dr. Walker,
H •fcfc^towbkh^tate
• s o ™ of r e r , l o t o M i t f g L e c t m i
K g i o o s s u b j e c t s , in T r a v e r s e C i t y t h i s
k c s K f t f c t o i p e i i k of t h e m in
praise,
. a t * :: o«<i! * .
<5n t b e e v e n i n g of J a n u a r y
3 1 s t , i b e y o u n g p e o p l e of
t h e M o n r o e S e t U e m e p t p a i d a v i s i t tto t b e l r P a s t o r , B e r .
D . B . L a t h a m , and a f t e r
spending
pleasantly retarped home,
stantial
testimonial
of
fa-
the
regard
M a n y o f o u r r e a d e r s will b e g l a d
D.|£.,LKACH baa
evening very
leaving behind them
their
taken «
a sub-
in t h e s h a p e
of
__
t o ' learn t h a t H o n .
contract
V^--c
to make a good
roiad f r o m T r a v e r s e C i t y t o S i l v e r L a k e ,
seven mi l e a —
T h i s ?i t h e ' m a i n t h o r o u g h f a r e f o r a l l ' s o u t h e r n c o m m u n i cation wilh Traverse City, and b a s b e e n in a wretched
c o n d i i i o o for a f o n g t i m e .
.
.. .
! f LlBEBAL E T T R W I O X . — W e s e a T>y t h e A d v e r t i s e r
A Tribune, that t h e Board
of S u p e r v i s o r s
County
time for tbe
fiave'extended
the
•.
of' W a y n e
collection
t a x e s o f 1 8 6 5 in D e t r o i t , t o t b e first o f M a r c h ,
of
twenty-
e i g h t h u n d r e d and sixty-six ! D e t r o i t bos t b e ' r e p u t a t i o n
o f b e i n g a slow t o w n , b a t w e t h i n k t b e
Collector
ought
PLEASANTON, M a n i s t e e C o . , M i c h . , J a n . 28, 1 8 6 6 .
" i ^ f r p i i b t y to a call
b y letters
m&uive,
a e v e r a l C h r i s t i a n families, residing
t b e 2 8 t b of J a n u a r y , t o t a k e i n t o
pediency
of
organizing a
sent out
by
an P l e a s a n t o n , M a n -
istee County, a council was convened a t
that
place on
consideration the ex-
Congregational
C h u r c h ot
C h r i s t in t h a t T o w n s h i p .
with a
committee
cbnxn
Home-
l»y
those
calling the counciL
• A f t e r consideration of the circumstances, and
exami-
nation of cn*dentials.of C h r i s t i a n c h a r a c t e r , t b e council
proceeded to organize the
professing C h r i s t i a n s residing
in t b e p l a c e i n t o a C h u r c h of C h r i s t , t o b e
called
the
C o n g r e g a t i o n a l C h u r c h of Pleasanton.
' T h e sermon
was
preached by J .
Tbe
A r t i c l e s of F a i t h and C o v e n a n t were read, a n d t h e conHatch.
b a u d of f e l l o w s h i p w a s g i v e n b y J .
Kirkland.
d r e s s to t b e X/'hurch b y C . K . B a i l e y .
tbe council
Christian communion,
T b e right
Tbe Ad-
A f t e r which the
present
admiulstered
Jai. B. Wright.
partook
by R.
of t h e
Hatch and
1). B. SPKNCK^ S c r i b e .
For the Grand Traverse Herald.
FBIKNP
BATM,—Wishing
to
let
w h a t can b e doue^wilh a good cow
v e n e , 1 will g i v e f a c t a a n d
1 have b u t one cow.
ing Spring.
figures,
the
18G6.
know
as follows:
S h e is nine y e a r s old t h i s c o m -
S h e had a calf on t h e 15th
F r o m that time t o
world
h e r e in U r a o d T r a -
t h e 1 5 t h of
of N o v . , 1864.
March. 1865, we
• 3 1 9 5 w o r t h of b u t t e r ; t h e n f r o m N o v .
F e b . 10th,
sold
£ 2 2 89, and
p o u n d s ou hantl. w h i c h , at 4 0 c e n t s p e r
sold
1st, 1 8 6 5 . t o
have
twenty-five
pound,
would
amount to $ 1 0 — w h i c h makes the nice sum
of $ 6 4 8 0 .
N o w counting tbe bolter.used during this
time and the
b u i t e i r mach* f i o m M a r c h 1 5 t h t o O c t . 3 1 s t , a n d t h e m i l k
* ( w i n N o v . l.">th, 1 8 6 4 , t o t b e p r e s e n t t i m e , a t
the same
a s t h e b u t t e r a i - c o u m , ( w h i c h I t h i n k is a s m a l l e s t i m a t e )
and we h a v e
as the
months $ 1 2 9 60.
proceeds
Said
of
o n e c o w f o r fifteen
c o w i s t o c o m o in a * a i n n e x t
April.
"If any one c a n show a better account t h a n the above
I s h o u l d b e g l a d t o s e e it.
Traverse, F e b . 10th,
Oifcra f o r Bale—
^
.
I U. 8. Beven-thirty L o a n ,
Michigan Six p e r c e n t . B o n d s ,
M l c h t g i a S e v e n p e r c e n t Bonds.
Detroit 4 Milwaukee R R. 1st M o r t g a g e B o n d *
«
« 2nd
••
•
Wayne C o u n t y Seven p e r cent. Bonds,
D e t r o i t City S e v e n per c e n t B o n d s ,
• Genesee C o u n t y Seven p e r c o a t Bonds,
Saginaw C o u n t y T e n p e r c e n t Bonds,
1
Bay C o u n t y Ten p e r c e n t Bonds,
S e t o n d National B a n k , D e t r o i t ,
A m e r i c a n National B a n k , D e t r o i t .
F i r s t N a t i o n a l Bank, H o u g h t o n ,
Detroit a w l J a c k s o n Cdal C o m p a n y S t o a t ,
E u r e k a I r o n C o m p a n y Stock.
- Collins t r o n C o m p a n y Stock,
i. Locomotive W o r k s Stock,
United S t a t e s Tolograph S t o c k .
Western U n i o n T e l e g r a p h Stock,
Detroit C i t y S t r e e t Railway Stock.
- . r F o r t S t r e e t a n d E l m w o o d Railway B t s s k .
Sasinew City S t r e e t Railway.
"Ii. Wayne Qounty S a l t C o m p a n y Stosk.
Michigan Beater P r e s s S l o c k ,
j P e o p l e s ' U n i o n Oil S t o c k ,
' Obort F a r m OH Stock.
' Petroleum S t o c k s g e n e r a l l y .
Ten p e r c e n t M o r t g a g e s .
Military L a n d W a r r a n t s .
, A itricultnral College S c r i p ,
Swamp L a n d S c r i p .
r-T-irr^sar-m.rr
-•*-'^»-*•'
K J . Carpenter, e d i t o r of
Ou
the
B l o o m i n g t o n (IIL) p a a
sick
brother
r e a c b i u g BaflWo.'" be
at
was
seized with iusanity, and was picked, u p
in
and sent t o tbe lunatic asylum, where be
d i e d in a few
d a ^ s . , Meho'wbila'his b r o t h e r alio fdied.
- j 1
cultural
interests of
South
Carolina
have
fallen,
is
f o u n d in t h e f a c t t h a t I m p o r t e d r i c e , i s n o w u s e d a t C h a r -
Rumboldt papers give
glowing
v e r i e s of d i u t i i o u d s , g o l d , a n d s i l v e r ,
accounts
iu
of
Idaho,
discob u t -no
p a r t i c u l a i a h a v e y e t r e a c h e d us.
0 . E . CLAIUL
1866.
Row
s Detroit T h t r c h .
O n M o n d a y n i g h t , 2 9 t h u l t , a d i s g r a c e f u l riot o c c u r r e d in t b e F i r s t G e r m a n R e f o r m e d C h u r c h , in D e t r o i t .
I t a p p e a r s t h a t t h e r e i s a s c h o o f i n t h e c h u r c h , w h i c h is
a t t e n d e d . b y t h e c h i l d r e n o r tlic c o n g r e g a t i o n .
T h e past o r of t h e c h u r c h . B c v . C . C a s t , h a d n s c a p e g r a c e s o n
a t t e n d i n g the school. A short lime since this boy was
d e t e c t e d in w r i t i n g a n o n y m o u s l e t t e r s , o f a d i s g r a c e f u l
• C h a r a c t e r , t o s e v e r a l of t h e g i r l s w h o a t t e o d e d t b e
frhooL
T h e teacher become very m u c h incensed at
t h i s c o n d n c t of t b e b o y , a n d a d m i n i s t e r e d a s e v e r e c a s t i e a t i o n t o h i m . T h i s w h i p p i n g w a s t h e c a u s e of all t b e
trouble, and so much enraged the reverend father, that
lie is s a i d t o h a v e s w o r e a b i g o a t h a g a i n s t t h e t e a c h e r ,
and straightway ousted him from his position.' T h i s
c a u s e d t b e m e m b e r s of t h e c o n g r e g a t i o n t o a s s e m b l e in
fall s t r e n g t h o n t h e a b o v e e v e n i n g , 1 5 0 in n u m b e r , ret d l v e d on defending and sustaining tbe teacber. and
e q u a l l y firm in t h e i r d e t e r m i n a t i o n t o k i c k t h e r e v e r e n d
g e n t l e m a n o u t of t h e c h u r c h . T h e m a t t e r was discusse d , a t first c a l m l y , b u t s o o n p a s s i o n p r e d o m i n a t e d , a n d
t h i n g s b e g a n to* l o o k s q u a l l y . A b o u t 9 o ' c l o c k t h e
m e e t i n g could not b e controlled, a n d it w a s found imp o s s i b l e t o restore o r d e r .
A n a t t e m p t w a s m a d e t o offer v i o l e n c e t o t b e p e r s o n of t b e p a s t o r , a n d t b e e x c i t e m e n t w a s i n t e n s e . T b e e n r a g e d females w e r e t b e m o s t
v i o l e n t in t b e l r r a g e , a n d i t i i
reported
that several or
t h e m drew ioag, gleaming butcher-knives, which tbey
bad b r o u g h t t h e r e for tbe purpose, and brandishing
t b e m threateningly o v e r t h e i r heads, declared their intention to e x e c u t e s u m m a r y vengeance u p o n t b e o b j e c t of
their hatred.
A t I h i e s t a g e of t h e p r o c e e d i n g s t h e p o l i c e w e r e s e n t for, a n d five o r s i x of t h e g u a r d i a n s o r t h e
city's p e a c e arrived while tbe turmoil aod excitement
W M ' a t i t s fcetgbt W i t h d r a w n c l u b s t h e r s u c c e e d e d i n
driving back tbe mob.
A s t h e y passed t b e excited
' c r o w d , t b e females w e r e a l m o s t w i l d w i t h r a g e , a o d u t t e r e d fearful m a l e d i c t i o n s . S o m e o f t b e m a t t e m p t e d t o
j f o d e w H h t b e l r p a s t o r , a n d a l a r g e D u m b e r s p a t tow a r d s a n d a p o o h i m a s h e p a s s e d . U a d e r »be p r o t e c t i o n o f t b e p o l i c e , h e w a s finally t a k e n t o h i s r e s i d e n c e ,
M»i t b t — i g u g a t i o o d i s p e r s e d in k n o t s .
Y
WANTED.
Stock of F i r s t N a t i o n a l B f t n k Stock of 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 C o u n t y B o n d s ,
U. S. B o n d s of all k i n d s ,
Telegraph 8tocks.
A s t r i k i n g e y j d e p c e of t h e d e c a y i u t o w h i c h t h e a g r i -
PUBLIC
L A I D Orrica
Business P a p e r a n d L o a n s o n C o l l a t e r a l s n s g o t l a t e d .
a W Six t o E i g h t p e r o e n t i n t e r e s t p a i d o n " S t o c k L o a n s ,
with United S t a t e s Bonds.
I^oalis re-paid at one day's n o t i c e . ^ j f
N o . 12, R o t u n d a B u i l d i n g , D e t r o i t .
(S-ly.)
.HARRIED,
p..,
A t the M o n r o e ScttTfinefrt, Feb. 11th, b y Thornns H. Clyde,
E s q . Mr. CRAHI.KS H , Mp.HKoa t o Miss MAKV S. WIOHTMAS.
A t M o n r o e Settletiicut, F e b : « t h , by the B c v Mr. Brett,
H
. 'r.,>
PUBLIC NOTICE.
.>
L A N D O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E CITY. MICH., )
J a n u a r y 31, 1666.
>
GEORGE W
BODINE :
O U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED T H A T COMPLAINT
h a s been made at t h i s office t h a t the l a n d e n t e r e d b r
y o u n n d i r t h e H o m e a t e a d A c t of May 20, 1862, on t h e 17th
d a y of J u n e , 18U3, t o w i t : t h e « i of sw* se4 of n w t a n d s w i
of n«4 s e c t i o n 32 t o w n 2U n o r t h o l rung--13 west (No. 357) h s a
Ijcen a b a n d o n e d by y o n for*' m o r e
t h a n s i x month®
a n d . t h a t " wo h a v e a p p o i n t e d W e d n e s d a y , t h e -21st d a y •
or March, l»ti6, at l o ' c l o c k J*. M, Tor h e a r i n g t h e above comp l a i n t a n d t a k i n g test Iraony t h e r c o n . a t the office of t h e Register or the L a u d Office at T r a v e r s e City,!Michigan ; a t w h i c h
t i m e a n d p l a c e y o u may a p p e a r a n d s h o w cause, if a n y
y o u h a r e , why t h e e n t r y so m a d e by yon - s h o u l d n o t b s
cancelled, a n d t h e l a n d r e v e r t t o tlio G o v e r n m e n t
Anv f r i e n d of t h e .said Goorgo W. B o d i n c may a p p e a r a n d .
offer proof a s t o w h e t h e r he is now. o r h a s been, i n t h e l a n d
or n a v a l s e r f lea of t h s Uaitod S t a t e s .
MORGAN B A T E S , Register.(7-7t*)
R GOODRICH, Receiver,
ftff- P a s s a g e T i c k e t s t o and f r o m
EUROPE AND CALIFORNIA.
.
Drafts on all t h o p r i n c i p a l cities a n d tovaa la l a r * p « .
tbe streets
NOTICE.
Fp T H E U N D E R S I G N E D , A R E E N G A G E D IN T U B
W!
GRISTMII.LJNr, & T A N N I N G
NOTICE.
AT TRAVKRSK CITT, M i e n , (
J a n u a r y 24, 1866.
y
J O H N J. B R O W N :
^
O U ABE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT
h a s been m a d e a t t h i s office t h a t t h e l a n d e n t e r e d bf
t o n u n d e r the H o m e s t e a d A c t of M a y 20, 1862, o n t h e 10th
dav of D e c e m b e r .
1WS. t o w i t : t h e ntt* of nwfl*
a u d s w f i j of nw04 s e c t i o n 3 t o w n 24 n o r t h of r a n g *
12 w e s t , j N o . 682) list) been a b a n d o n e d by y o u f o r m o r r
t h a n s i x m o n t h s , a n d t h a t we h a v e a p p o i n t e d W e d n e s d a y ,
t h o 14th day of March. 186fi, nt 1 o'clock r.
for hearing the
above 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 t h e r e o n , a t t h e offloa'
of the Register or the L a n d Office a t T r a v e r s e C i t y , Michigan s |
w h i c h t i m e a n d p l a c e y o n m s y a p p e a r a n d show cause, if
a n y y o u have, why tbe e n t r y so made by y o u should n o t be
cancelled a u d the land r e v e r t t o t h e G o v e r n m e n t
Any f r i e n d of t h o said J o h n J . Brown m a y a p p e a r a n d
offer proof as t o w h e t h e r he Is now, or h a s b e e n , in t h e l a n d '
o r naval s e r v i c e of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s .
MORGAN BATES, R e g i s t e r .
(6,7t»
R. G O O D R I C H . R e c e i v e r .
Y
O u r Mill ts k e p t in good r o n n i n g o r d e r , ami we a r e p r e p a r e d u» d o c u s t o m G r i n d i n g a t all t i m e s . Also, g r i n d C o r n
in t h e car on F r i d a y s . *'
.
SEASONED PINE LUMBER.
We k--t> c o n s t a n t l y on b a n d for s a l e t h e best q u s i t t v o r
HE s u use it 1 ^ KK-K EEitj CONSTANTLY ON HANDW i n t e r W h e a l flour. B u c k w h e a t , Rye a u d coarse F l o u r , C o r n
aeasoned ^ i n c iiunxber, of all k i n d s for b u i l d i n g and meal. Bran a n d Mill-feed.
We arc p r e p a r e d t o p a y the h i g h i
o t h e r p u r p o s e s . H e will fill a n y bill of L u m b e r o i » s h o r t noUHI
tice, a n d «t a s r e a s o n a b l e r a t e s as can be p u r c h a s e d else- and Skins, a n d T a n on s h a r e s
•••. My Mill is in W h i t e w a t e r , e i g h t m i l e s f r o m T r a v e r s e Travo.r<« C'Kv.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
C. N O R R i S 4 B R O T H E R S .
City, ov t h e Elk ItApids r o a d .
L A N D O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E C I T Y , MICH., /
L E O N A R D 8. H O X I E .
J a n u s r y 17, 1866. >
"Z.~
7
PUBLIC NOTICE.
W h i t e w a t e r , F e b . 8. 1S6C.
(9-tw*)
LAUD O r r i c i t AT TRAVBRSK CITT. M i e n . , /
JAMES PHILLIPS :
'
O U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED T H A T COMPLAINT
P e b r u a r v 7, 1 8 6 5 .
J
TROBATE NOTICE.
h a s been made a t t h i s office t h a t t h e l a n d e n t e r e d bT
WILLIAM ANDREWS t
STATE O F MICHIGAN, >
y o u u n d e r the H o m e s t e a d A c t of May 20. 1862, o n t h e 13th'
C o u n t y of C b e b o y p i n , V
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T C O M - day of J u l y , 1865, t o w i t : t h e
o t s e c . 22 t o w n 28 n o r t h or
T A S E S S I O N O F T H E P R O B A T E C O U R T F O R T H E p l a i n t has been made ut t h i s office t h a t the land e n t e r e d h y r a n g e 12 west, (No. 1217) (>•* b e e n a b a n d o n e d by y o u f o r
Count)- if C h e b o y g a n h o l d e n at t h e P r o b a t e Office, on yoii u n d e r t h e H o m e s t e a d A c t of May 20. 1802, on the 5th m o r e t h a n six m o n t h s , a n d t h a t w e h a v e a p p o i n t e d W e d n e s W e d n e s d a y , the f o u r t e e n t h day of J a n u a r y , In t h e y e a r one day of Sept., 18C3, to w i t : t h e s w j of s e c t i o n 32 t o w n
d a y , the 7th d a y of March, 188fi,at 1 o ' c l o c k P. M., f o r h e a r i n g
t h o u s a n d e i g h t h u n d r e d and s i x t y - s i x . P r e s e n t . W i l l i a m H. n o r t h o r r a n g e 14 west (No. 523) ha* been a b a n d o n e d by you t h e above c o m p l a i n t and t a k i n g t e s t i m o n y t h e r e o f a t t h e
Tor m o r e t h a n s i * m o n t h s , a u d t h a t we huve a p p o i n t e d Wcd- o Q k e of the R e g i s t e r ot t h e L a u d Office a t T r a v e r s e Citjr.
Mauitby, J u d g e of P r o b a t e .
l a t h e m a t t e r OT t h e E s t a t e of Eliza Bclote. deceased, on neMl«r, t b e 2£lh d a y ot March. I HGti. at 1 o ' c l o c k P . M , f o r M i c n i g a n : at w h i c h t i m e a n d p l a c e y o u may a p p e a r a n d
uding a n d filing t h e ]>etition duly verified of William M. h e a r i n g t h e above c o m p l a i n t und t a k i n g t e s t i m o n y t h e n
s h o w cause. If a n y y o o t i a v e , w h y t h e e n t r y so m a d e by y o u
Bclote, p r a y i n g t h a t he may be a p p o i n t e d a d m i n i s t r a t o r on at t h e office of t h e R e g i s t e r of t h o Land Office a t Travi
s h o u l d n o t be c a n c e l l e d and t h e l a n d r e v e r t t o t h e G o v e r n aaid e s t a t e t T h e r e u p o n it is o r d e r e d , t h a t Monday, t h e Se- t.'ity, Michigan ; at w h i c h t i m e a n d place y o n may a p p e a r
c o n d d a y of April, at t e n o ' c l o c k in tiia f o r e n o o n , ba a s s i g n - a n d show cense, If a n y y o u have, why t h e e n t r y so mad*.- by
Anv rriend of tbe said J a m e s P h i l l i p s m a y a p p e a l
ed for the h e a r i n g of said petition, a n d t h a t t h e h e i r s at law y o u should n o t lie c a n c e l l e d a n d t h e land r e v e r t t o » i h e G « - a n d offer p r o o f a s t o w h e t h e r he is now, or h a s been, In t h e
of said deceased, a n d all o t h e r p e r s o n s i n t e r e s t e d in said e r n m e u t .
laod or naval s e r v i c e of t h e I f o i i j d J S t a t e s ^
Any f r i e n d of the said William A n d r e w s may a p p e a r a
E s t a t e , are r e q u i r e d t o a p p e a r a t a s e s s i o n of said C o u r t , t h e n
to be holden a t t h e P r o b a t e Office, in the T o w n s h i p of Ir- offer proof a s t o w h e t h e r he is now, or h a s been, in the l a n d
(5-71*)
veness,'4nd s h o w cause, if a n y t h e r e be, why t h e p r a y e r of or n a v a l eervice of the U n i t e d S t a t e s .
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
the j i e t i t i o n e r should n o t lie g r a n t e d ; And it is f u r t h e r orPUBLIC NOTICE.
». •»i»n;l ..
d e r e d , t h a t Raid p e t i t i o n e r give n o t i c e t o t h e p e r s o n s in te r B. G O O D R I C H . Receiver,
r . ALOSSO VAN TASSKIX t o M i s s ELIZA J . LAMUOM.
B.Walker.
stituting prayer offered by R e u b e n
new C h u r c h with
Ail h a i l t o Life i
leston.
D e l e g a t e s f r o m t h e C h u r c h e s of B e t i i o n i a a n d
s t e a d assembled
3-
Lyons, W a y n e county.
i.
-
B u t if t h o s e e y e s o n o t h e r s t u r n .
A n d f r i e n d s h i p ' s l a m p Shall c e o * to b u r n ;
My b e a c o n g p n e — m y solace lost— . , . .
L i k e aomtifcoor w m i d e r c t t e m p e s t t o r t ;
/ .
W i t h o u t a sail, or helm, or oar,
E x i s t e n c e h o l d s c l u r e 'nd m o r e ; '
i f o . a a r t h a t pridey o r f i ^ j » e , p e g o l d ,
.--j r « .
C u BIT the p l a c e of h t a r t s ' g r o w n cold, 1 ' A * J
'
W o r e w a s t e of b f c s t h ; ,
.,
W h e n love h a s flown a n d f r i e n d s h i p g o n e ,
. Y T i r i Z T I i e n welcome, D e a t h I:
• •>, 3 ; u r «
per, left h o m e on the 14th t o visit
t o 4 o w k e b i s r o u O d s in l e s s t h a n a h u n d r e d y e a r s I
F o r t h e G r a n d T r s v e r n e Herali}. , f —»•
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If choice of life o r d e a t h w e r e t h i n e V
It b r i g h t e y e s ' b e s m , a n d b e a m f o r me,
Li ke snn gleams d a n c i n g in I h a a e a |
And friendship lends its sober light
Colder, yet quite as pure a n d b r i g h t ;
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T o g u i d e m e w i t h n n e r r i a g ray.
O'er the dnll earth's a a e v e n w a y ;
T h o u g h w o r l d l y c a r e s m s y c l i n g a r o u n d me,
B i t t e r m s l s c e s t r i v e t o w o n n d me,
1 l a u g h at s t r i f e ;
W h i l e t h o » I love s h a l l f a i t h t o l p r o v e ,
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ested in said e s t a t e , of t h e [tendency of said petition, a n d t h e
h e a r i n g t h e r e o f , by c a u s i n g a c o p y of t h i s o r d e r to be published in t h e t J r a n d T r a v e r s e H e r a l d , a weekly n e w s p a p e r
p r i n t e d a n d c i r c u l a t i n g in T r a v e r s e City, f o r t h r e e auccesrive weeka p r e v i o u s t o said d a y of h e a r i n g .
(A t r u e copy.)
(9-3w)
WI I.LI.VM H. MAULTBY, J u d g e of P r o b a t e .
WATCH
REPAIRING!!
H a v i n g r e c e n t l y a d d e d largely t o m y s t o c k of
W A T C H A J S T > . T O 1 1 1 3 1 IS'Gr M A T E R I A L ,
Making a complete and extensive assortment, I am now
folly p r e p a r e d to do all k i n d s of
OWCK, WATCH AND JEWELRY BEPAISINC,
I n t h e b e s t m a n n e r , a n d at m u c h less r a t e s t h a n y o u can
g e t w o r k d o n e in a n y c i t y . I h a v e m a d e a r r a n g e m e n t s ot
t h e following Postoffiees t o h a v e w o r k r e c e i v e d a n d s e n t to
m e for r e p a i r s :
TRAVKBSK CITT, BIWI0KTA. SORWAIX A i m MANISTEI.
Crilial Jili N 6K WittkB, it, k, ulitiuA
D. E . C A R T E R
(2-ly*.)
H o m e s t e a d , D e c . 23rd, 1868.
LAND WARRANTS
C o n s t a n t l y on h a n d a n d for sale a s low aa the m a r k e t will
permit. At present I am selling
40s, W a r 1812, a t
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SOs, "
88 t o
94.
120s, "
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180s, *"
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1S3 t o 136
160s,' A g r i c u l t u r a l College S c r i p
104 t o 108.
8 w a m p Land Scrip on dollar
» c . »o «2c.
J^LVAli
WILKIN8,
BROIBH IV
Stocks, Bonds, Mortgage*
Promissory
Notas,
Land W a r r a a U and Foreign Exchange,
(S-ly.)
Wo. 11. R O T U N D A B U I L D I N G D W B O I T
PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAXB O m c K
AT TRATKBSK C I T T , M I C H . , ?
F e b n u r y 14. 1866.
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ADOLPHUS PAYETTE t
O U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT
h a s b e e n m s d e a t t h i s office t h a t t h e l a n d e n t e r e d b y
y o n n n d e r t h e H o m e s t e a d A c t of May 20,1862, o n t h e 16th
d a y of A p r i l , 1864, t o w i t t t h e w f l | of n w f l i wfl* ot a w l * sec.
7 a n d nwfli or n w f l i of s e c t i o n 18 t o w n 28 n o r t h of
r a n g e 1 1 w e s t , ( N o . 810) h a s been a b a n d o n e d b v y o u
for m o r e t h a n s i x m o n t h s , a n d t h a t w e h a v e a p p o i n t e d W e d n e s day, t h e 4 t h d a y o f A p r i l , 1866, a t 1 o ' c l o c k r . * . , for h e a r ing the above complaint and taking testimony t h e r e o n . ' a t
t h e office of t h e R e g i s t e r of t h e L a n d Offiee a t T r a v e r s e City.
Michigan ; a t w h l c n time and place yon may appear a n d
s h o w e s n s e , If a n y y o u h a v e , w h y t h e e n t r y s o m a d e by y o n
s h o u l d s o t be c a n c e l l e d , a n d t h e l a n d r e v e r t t o t b e G o v e r n T h e woerable Dr. Elipbalet Nott, who bad been
ment
A n y f r i e n d of t h e . s a i d A d o l p h a s P a y e t t e m a y a p p e a r a n d
P r e s i d e n t -of U n i o n C o l l e g e , a t S c b e o e c t a d y , f o r t h e tost
offer p r o o f a s t o w h e t h e r h e i s n o w , or h a s b e e n , i n t b e l a n d
rfxty-two y e a r s , d i e d on M o n d a y 2 9 t h J a a m r y , a t '
or naval service of the United States.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
a * ofniasty-two yean. D r . N o U w f . born at A f f o r d ,
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PUBLIC NOTICE.
L A N D O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E C I T X . MICH., ?
F e b r u a r y C, 18BU.
J
NATHAN H A R V E Y :
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMp l u i n t h a s been m a d e at t h i s office t h a t t b e land e n t e r e d by
B K X J A M I N C O L L I N S :•
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O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T C O M P L A I N T y o u u n d e r t h e H o m e s t e a d A c t of Moy 20,-1862, on t h o 14th
h a s been m a d e at t h i s office t h a t t b e l a n d e n t e r e d by day o i J u l y , l » t « , t o w i t : t h e s i of a v i s e c t i o n - 13
you u n d e r t h e H o m e s t e a d A c t of May'JO. 1862, on t h e f t h day a n d n i
of n w i of
section
l i t t o w n 26 n o r t h of
of J a n e , 1W», t o w i t : tbe sw> s e c t i o n 22 t o w n
r a n g e 12 west (No. 124'J) h a s t e e n a b a n d o n e d by t o n
o r t h or r a n g e 12 west (No. 1204). h a s been a b a n d o n e d by y o u for'more t h a n s i x m o n t h s , rfnd t h a t we h a v e a p p o i n t e d W e d . o r m o r e t h a n s i x m o n t h s , a n d that we have a p p o i n t e d w c a n e s - nesrtay. t b e 7th d a y »r March, 1866, at 1 o ' c l o c k P . M..
day, the 28th day of March, lfi'.e, a t 1 o'clock r. n . f o r h e a r i n g f o r h e a r i n g t h e above c o m p l a i n t a n d t a k i n g t e s t i m o n y t h e r a t h e above 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 t h e r e o n , at t h e ofl, a t t h e off,co of the R e g i s t e r of the Lund Office a t T r a - e of the R e g i s t e r of the L a n d O f f i c e a t T r a v e r s e C i t y . Michlrse C j t v , M i c h i g a n ; at w h i c h time a n d place y o n m a y ap,n : at w h i c h t i m e a n d p l a c e you m n y o p p e u r a n d s h o w pear a n d s h e w conse. if a n v yon h a v e , "why the e n t r y so m a d e
use. if a n v y o u have, why t h e e n t r y so made by you should by you should n o t be cancelled a n d t h e l a n d r e v e r t t o t h o
it be c a n c e l l e d , a n d the l a n d r e v e r t to t h e ( J o v c r n m e n t .
Any friend or t h e said B e n j a m i n C o l l i n s m a y a p p e a r a n d
Any f r i e n d of t h e said N a t h s n K s r v e y m a y a p p e a r a n d
offer p r o o r as t o w h e t h e r he is now, or h a s beon, 10 t h e land o r oiler proof na to w h e t h e r he is now, or h a s b e e n , in the l a n d
kva: s e r v i c e of the I ' n i . e d States.
.
or n a v a l s e r v i c e or tbe U n i t e d States.
MORGAN B A T E S , R e g i s t e r .
M O R G A N B A T E S . Register.
(8-7t*)
B. G O O D R I C H . R e c e i v e r .
,(5-7t*)
R. G O O D R I C H . Receiver.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
L A N D O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E C I T Y , MICH.,
PUBLIC WOTICE.
J a n u a r y 31. i860.
I . A N D O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E C I T Y , MICH., 1
D e c e m b e r 27, 1865.
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NICHOLAS MYERS:
O U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED T H A T COMPLAINT E D W A R D G . C H A M B E R S t
h a s been m a d " at t h i s office t h a t the land e n t e r e d by
O U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED T H A T COMPLAINT
the 1
y o u u n d e r tlie i t o m e s t e a d A c t V f May 2ft, 1«M,
has been m a d e a t t h i s office t h a t t h e l a n d e n t e r e d by
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y o u u n d e r t h e H o m e s t e a d A c t of May 20, l S 6 2 r o n t h e 17th
s e i sec. 18 t o w n 28 u o r t h of range* 14 west ( N o . 466) hi
day or S e p t . , l«R3,to wit : the s w i of s e c t i o n 12 t o w n 26
been s b a n d o n e d by y o u f o r m o r e t h a n s ~ m o n t*h s , n o r t h of r a n g e 15 west, (No 545), h a s been a b a n d o n e d b v y o u
and that we have appointed Wednesday.
f o r m o r e t h a n six montlm, and t h a t we h a v e a p p o i n t e d Wed
d a y of March, iw.fi. at
8 o ' c l o c k A. * . . for h e a r - n e s d a y , t b e 14th day of Feb., 1806, a t 3 o ' c l o c k P. x . for h e a r i n g t h e aliove 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 t h e r e o n , a t i n g t h e a b o v e 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 t h e r e o n , a t
t h e office of t h e R e g i s u r of tlie U n d Office at T r a v e r s e U t y . t h e office of the R e g i s t e r of the L a n d Office s t T r a v e r s e
Michigan ; at w h i c h t i m e a n d place y o u may a p p e a r anil City, M i c h i g a n ; at w h i c h time a n d place y o u may a p p e a r
s h o w cause, if a n y y o u h a v e , why t h e e n t r y so m a d e by you a n d s h o w cause, if a n y y o u have, w h y t h e e n t r y so mad®
should n o t b e c a n c e l l e d a n d t h e land rovert to t h e Govern- by y o u should n o t be c a n c e l l e d , a n d t b o l a n d r e v e r t to the
Government.
,
.
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Any f r i e n d of t h e Raid N i c h o l a s M y e r s m a y a p p e a r a n d o f .
A n y f r i e n d of t h e said E d w a r d G. C h a m b e r a m a y a p p e a r a n d
ler proof a s t o w h e t h e r he Is now, or has been, in t h e l a n d o r offer p r o o f as to w h e t h e r he is n o w , or h a s been, in tbe l a n d
urfval s e r v i c e of t h e L'nited 8 t a t e s .
• n a v a l s e r v i c e of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s .
MORGAN BATES, R e g i s t e r .
MO ROAN BATES, R e g i s t e r .
{7.7^)
R GOODRICH, Receiver.
(j-7t*.)
R- G O O D R I C H . Rocalver;
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PUBLIC NOTICE.
L A X D O m a r , AT T R A V E R S E C I T T ,
PUBLIC NOTICE.
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L A N D O F F I C E AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH* f
December f i , 18w.
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MICH., ?
January 31,.1866.
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A B R A M B. L A N O W O R T H Y :
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D - T H A T COMp l a i n t haa been m a d e at t h i s office t h a t t h e l a n d e n t e r e d b y
y o u n n d e r t h e H o m e s t e a d A c t of Mav 20. 1862, on t h e 2 n d
day of J a n u a r y , 1863, t o wit 1 t h e n w i .of s e c t i o n 12
t o w n 27 n o r t h o r r a n g e 10 west, (Ko. 65) h a s b e e n a b a n d o n e d by y o n for m o r e t h a n s i x m o n t h s , a n d t h a t w e h a v e app o i n t e d W e d n e a d a y , t h e 21st d a y of M y c h , 1866, a t
l o ' c l o c k P . M-, 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 a n d t a k i n g
t e s t i m o n y t h e r e o n , a t t b e office of t h e R e g i s t e r of t h e L a n d
Office a t T r a v e r s e City, M i c h i g a n ; a t w h i c h t i m e a n d p l a c e
y o n m a y a p p e a r a n d s h o w cause, if a n y y o u h a v e w h y t h e
e n t r y s o m o d e by y o n should n o t be c a n c e l l e d a n d t h e l a n d
revert to tha Government.
A n y f r i e n d of t b e s a i d A b r a m B. L n n g w o r t h y m a y a o p e a r
a n d o f f e r p r o o f aa t o w h e t h e r he i s n o w , o r h a a b e e n ; in t h e
l a n d o r n a v a l s e r v i c e or t h e U n i t e d S u t e s .
MORGAN BATES, Register.
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h a s b e e n m a d e a t t h i s office t h a t t h e l a n d e n t e r e d by
y o u u n d e r t h e H o m e s t e a d A c t of M a y 20, 1862, on t h e »th
d a y of J u n e , 1864. t o w i t : t h e
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t o w n 31 n o r t h of r a n g e 8 west, (No. 937) 1ms b e e n a b a n d o n e d by y o u for m o r e t h a n s i x roosths, a n d t h a t w e h a v e
a p p o i n t e d W e d n e s d a y , the 14th d a y or F e b r u a r y 18«6. at \
o ' c l o c k . P . M.. for b e a r i n g t h e a b o v e 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 t h e r e o n , a t t h e office o f t h e R e g i i t e r o f t h e
L a n d Office at T r a v e r s e City, M i c h i g a n : * * * J i c h t i m e
a n d p l a c e y o n m a y a p p e a r a n d ohow canoe, if a n y y p u
h a v e w h y the e n t r y s o m a d e by y o u s h o u l d n o t b e o a n c e l l e d . a n d t h e land r e v e r t t o t h e G o v e r n m e n t ,
"
A n y f r i e n d of t h e . s a i d L e v i C l a r k m a y w e a r
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T h o s e Who r e m e m b e r tbe political history or those days,
w i n remember w i t h w h a t b i t t e r n e s s " O l d Bullion"* w a s
assailed b y his own p a r t y , aod with what success. D o o g las. d i d i n d e e d , b e c o m e t h e g r e a t k-oder of h i s n o r t y , n o t
o n l y in t h e N o r t h w e s t , b u t in t b e N o r t h a n d E a s t ; b e ,
too, aimed h i g h for t h e P r e s i d e n c y .
W h o . in t h i s w i d e w o r l d , a t t b e t i m e o f w h i c h w e
h a v e b e e n a p e a k i n g , i m a g i n e d t h a t t h a t g r e a t office
W h o h a v e with ourselvea SMO t h e g n a t c h a o s * w h i c h h a s
w a s iu reserve f o r a q u i e t a n d u n o b s t r u c t i v e c i t i r e n , t h e n
come over oar wilderness Io t b e few y e a r s p a s t ; a n d who
not two square blocks distance ?
have, we trust, appreciated o o r endeavors t o cater to their
Wonders will Never Cease.
w a n t s , t a s t e s a n d r e q u i r e m e n t a f o r t h e p a s t five y e a r t ; we
A F r e n c h g e n t l e m a n , n a m e d -M. C a t a l , p r o p o s e s t o
come with thanks for the past, and h o p e for the future.
c o n v e r t t h e m e c h a u i c a l f o r c e o f f a l l i n g w a t e r i n t o elecO n c e m o r e we h a v e m a d e o o r s e m i - a n n u a l visit t o t h a
tricity. F o r this purpose he has simply to m a k e water
TO THE GENEROUS PUBLIC
J o h n O u k h e e r t a o d eon a r e B a l t i c m e r c h a n t s . Y o u n g
J o t e e n t e r e d h i s f a t h e r ' s office as a clerk, a t aixty p o u n d s
• y e a r , of w h i c h h e p a i d h i s m o t h e r f o r t y f o r b o a r d ,
lodging a n d washing, a n d clothed himself with t h e o d d
twenty. D o oot imagine,that M r . Oukbcert'e establishme'ot r c q n i e r d t h i s a s s i s t a n c e . T b e o l d g e n t l e m a n d e a i r e d t o m a k e h i s s o n feel t h a t h e s u p p o r t e d h i m s e l f A t
t w e n t y - f i r e y e a r s of a g e y o n n g O a k h e a r t m a r r i e d , r e c e i v i n g w i t h h i s w i f e a m o d e r a t e s u m of m o n e y .
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io p o r c h a s g a s h a r e i o h i s f a t h e r ' s b u s i n e s s ; t h e y c a n n o t
-coino o n t e r m s . Y o n n g J o h n c a n n u k e a b e t t e r b a r g a i n
•with a r i v a l b o o s e io t h e t r a d e , T b e o l d m a n h e s i t a t e s ;
l i e likes t h e sound o f J o h n O a k b e a r t & Son, b u t business
•isbnsioess. H a d b i s s o o m a r r i e d * penniless girl, t h e
f a t h e r w o u l d b o r e g i v e n h i m w h a t h e n o w refuses t o s e l l ;
b u t now, business is basinet*, a n d , a s a calculation, h e
c a n ' t : : d o i t . 8 0 Y o n n g J o h n b e c o m e s c h i e f p a r t n e r in a
rivallirm
t o t h a t w h i c h 0 0 c d a y m u s t b e bis, a n d t r a d e s
• g a i n s t t b e o l d m a o , w h o s e only s i n i s t o lay u p w e a l t h
for b i t ton.
E v e r y d a y , at 4 o'clock, leaning against a particular
corner on 'Change, stands t h e elder merchants, his h a n d s
dqep'.y s u n k i s h i s d o g e a r e d p o c k e t s . A y o n n g c i t y m a n
a p p r o a c h e s ; t h e y e x c h a n g e a quiet, careless nod.
" F e e l i n c l i n e d t o d i s c o u n t f o r 1 , 2 0 0 a t l o n g d a t e T"
" W h a t s e c u r i t y T" a s k s o l d : J o h n .
1
.••Turkish •24."
" Any names ! "
" M y o w n only ; i t is a p r i v a t e matter, and h a s nothi n g to d o with o u r house," replied the j o n n g e r .
'• 1 will
give 4 per c e n t "
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" I should want more than that, as money goes—say
4 6 8."
" T h e b r o k e r s only ask 4 $ , " replied t h e y o n n g man.
" T h e n give i t "
A n t h e y s e p a r a t e w i t h an indifier•ent n o d . T h a t w a s f a t h e r a n d s o n .
E v e r y S u n d a y y o u n g J o h n a n d h i s wife d i n e a t R u s sell s q u i r t , in t b e s a m e h o u s e w h e r e old O a k b c a r t h a s
J i y ^ d f o r t h i r t y y e a r s . H i s n a m e h a s b e e n c l e a n e d out
of t h e b r a s s p l a t e on t h e d o o r . T h i s h o u s e y o u n g J o h n
s t i l l l o o k s u p o n , a n d s p e a k s o f a s h i s h o m e . A H t h e ass o c i a t i o n of c h i l d h o o d o r e t h e r e — e v e r y p i e c e of f u r n i t u r e is a n old f r i e o d — e v e r y o b j e c t is s a c r e d in b i s eyes,
f r o m h i s o w n p i c t u r e , t a k e n a t f o u r y e a r s old, w i t h i t s
c h u b b y face a n d fat lees, t o t h e s m o k e - d r i e d p i c t u r e or
Gen. Abercrombio.
T h e y f o r m t h e a r c h i t e c t u r e of t h a t
temple of h i s h e a r t — h i s h o m e .
- A f t e r d i n n e r t h o ladies h a v e r e t i r e d . T h e crimson
chrtaina nre c o m f o r t a b l y closcd.
T b e c r a c k l i n g fire
g l o w s w i t h s a t i s f a c t i o n , a n d old J o h n p u s h e s t h e b o t t l e
a c r o s s t o b i s s o n , f o r if o l d J o h n h o d a w e a k n e s s i t was
for tawney p o r t
" J a c k , my boy," says be " w h a t do
y o u w a n t w i t h t w e l v e h u n d r e d p o u n d s ?"
" W e l l , s i r , " replied y o n n g J o h n , " t h e r e i s a p i e c e o f
g r o u n d n e x t t o m y villa a t B r i x t o n , a n d t h e y t h r e a t e n t o
b u i l d u p o n i t ; if so, t h e y will s p o i l o u r v i e w . E m i l y , "
m e a n i n g . h i s wife, " h a s often b e g g e d m e t o boy it and
i n c l o s e i t in o n r g a r d e n . N e x t W e d n e s d a y i s h e r b i r t h day, a n d I wish t o g p t i f y her with a s u r p r i s e , b n t I h a v e
reconsidered
t h e m a t t e r — I ooght not to afford it—so I
have giveo it o p . "
. ' • ' Q u i t e r i g h t , J o c k , ' ' responded t h e o l d m n n , " i t
Would h a v e b e e n a p i e c e of e x t r a v o g a o c e , " a n d t h e s u b ject: drops.
N e x t W e d n e s d a y b e i n g E m i l y ' s b i r t h d a y , t b e o l d coup l e d i n e w i t h t h e y o u n g folks. J u s t b e f o r e d i n n e r , old
J o h n t a k e s h i s d a u g h t c r - i o - l a w a s i d e , a n d p l a c e s in h e r
b o n d a p a r c h m e n t — i t i s t h e d e e d of t h e l i t t l e p l o t of
g r o u n d sbe coveted. H e stops her thanks with a kiss
and harries away.
"ErG t h e l a d i e s retire, E m i l y finds t i m e t o w h i s p e r t h e
a o c r e t t o her husband, a n d t h e f a t h e r a n d s o n a r c alone.
W a t c h t h i e t t l d m a n ' s e y e s fixed o n t h e fire, f o r h e
d e t e c t e d t h i s p i e c e o f a f i c c t i o n a t o t r e a c h e r y , a n d i s alm o s t a s h a m e d of b i s a t t , b e c a u s e h e d o e s n o t k n o w h o w
t o r e c e i v e h i s t h a u k s . F o r a few m o m e n t s a d e e p , g e n t l e
f e e l i n g b r o o d s 0 p o o h i s h e a r t ; h e h a s n o w o r d s — i t is a
rayer syllabled io'emotion t h a t m a k e s his lip tremblo ;
s lays bis h a n d , u p o n his fathers a r m a n d their e y e s
meet.
'• T o t , J a c k , s i r ! p o o h ! s i r , i t m a s t all c o m e t o y o o
• o m e d a y — G o d bless yoo, my boy. and make yoo as
h a p p y a t m y a g e a s I a m n o w . " I n silence t h e soula of
iheve men embrace.
B o t who is that seraph that gathers t h e m beneath b e r o u U p r c a d angel wiugs ? I have
• e e n h e r a t t h e fireside fluttering l i k e a d o v e f r o m b l o s s o m
t o b l o s s o m . I h o v e s e e n h e r link d i s t a n t h e a r t s p a r t e d
b y t h e . w h o l e w o r l d — s b e is t h e g e n i u s of t h e A n g l o - S a x o n f a m i l y — a n d h e r n a m e is H o t n e .
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Aw Anecdote About Douglas.
' W a W e t c b , E s q . , in t b e H o m e D i a r y , o a r r a t e s t h i s
Interesting anecdote about Stephen A . Douglas :
W e h o i ? a l r e a d y m e n t i o n e d t h e f a c t , t b o t in 1 8 4 5 , w e
r e s i d e d ot S p r i n g f i e l d , t h e c a p i t t l o f t h e S t a t e o f I l l i n o i s .
W e w o r k e d a s a j o u r n e y m a n p r i n t e r in t b e office o f t h e
I l l i n o i s S t a t e R e g i s t e r , t b e l e n d | o g d e m o c r a t i c p a p e r in
„ t h e State, and possessed rare opportunities to note tbe
p o l i t i c a l c o m b i n a t i o n s of t b e d a y . T h o m a s H . B e n t o n
•"was t h e r e c o g n i z e d l e a d e r o f t h e d e m o c r a c y of t h e N o r t b -west, a n d b e h e l d h i s p o s i t i o u s o firmly, t h a t t o d i s p l a c e
him was no easy task. A t a b o o t this time however a
c o m b i n a t i o n w a s f o r m e d a g a i n s t h i m , in h i s o w o p a r t y ,
a n d t h e M i s s o u r i R e p u b l i c a n , t h e l e a d i n g W h i g p i p e r of
M i s s o u r i , w a s t a k e n in a s a n a l l y . D o u g l a s w a s t h e n a
r i s i n g p o l i t i c i a n , a o d a l r e a d y h o d t h o D e m o c r a c y of t h e
Statu a t his f e e t ; he was chosen as tbe man t o direct
t h e c o m b i n a t i o n , a n d t o r e a p t h e h a r v e s t if s u c c e s s f u l . —
- T h e f a c t s c a m e t o m y o b s e r v a t i o n in t h i s w i s e : I h a d
c h a r g e of t h e J o b r o o m , a n d m y c o m p a n i o n c o n s i s t e d of
• / • r o l l e r b o v ooly.- O u e d a y Mr.1 W a l t e r s , e d i t o r of t h e
R e g i s t e r , M r . Campbell, 'Secretary of S t a t e , and M r .
D o u g l a s , a t t h a t t i m o a M e m b e r of C o n g r e s s , e o t e r e d
the J o b room, and t h e three drew o p aroood the coal
•tove, which wot giving oot a cheerful warmth.
N o notice was t a k e n of m y p r e a e n c e . ^ i m d f r o m the geoeral coov e o a t i o n I easily g a t h e r e d t h a t the tbreo were just fresh
from a secret caucus.
Messrs. W a l t e r s and C a m p b e l l
• p r e reasonably " j o l l y , " a s w a s tbfcir w o o l , — D o u g l a s
s o b e r , OS a j o d g p , a n d l o o k e d q n i t p " j o c k e y " i u
b i s bell-crowbed h a t S a i d Douglas :
" G e n t l e m e n , d o y o o believe t h e R e p u b l i c a n can b e
'relied opon
•
" C e r t a i n l y , " « a i d W a l t e r s , w e t a k e a g r e a t e r risk i n
opeolofc u p o n B e n t o n , t h a n t h a t W h i g concern t a k e s iu
- a d v a n c i n g y o o . ; , ' A f t e r w e h a v e ' k i l l e d off T o m B e n t o n ,
* of court* it w t i l p i t c h into y o u . — o u t " — a n d here W a l t e r s r a i s e d h i r c k n e b e d fist, a n d b r o u g h t i t d o w n w i t h
g r e a t force o n t b e i m p o s i n g s t o n e . — " b y G — d , B e n t o n
. ^ I O U b i t e t h e . d i u i t a o d y o o sballltxi t b e b i g m a n of t b e
N o r t h W e s t a n d in t i m e P i e s i d e n t o f t h e U n i t e d
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t b a t t b e a s p i r a t i o n s of t b e g r e a t
dency, d a t e d f r o m t h a t m o m e n t —
s t h a t MOM u n t i l I finally l e f t t b e o B o t , h i s n a m *
FRUIT8—Prunes, currants, peachea, quince, tomatoe,
F U R N I T U R E — B u r e a u s , b e d s t e a d s , c h a i n , tablet, s t u *
r o c k e r * , e h i l d a chair*, m a t r a s s e s , d o
ui!
G I N G U A M S — S c o t c h , Glasgow, L a n c a s t e r , a n d check irtm
G r a n d T r a v e r s e [Region
M E T R O P O L I S ,
a c t u p o n w b e e l - w p r k , j u s t a s i n t b e c a s e of a water-mill,
o n l y i n s t e a d of t u r n i n g t h e stoneg t h a t g r i n d t h e c o r n t b e
m e c h a n i s m will a c t o p o u a m a g n e t o e l e c t r i c a p p a r a t u s . —
A n d after aeven wsska
T b e e l e c t r i c i t y t h u s d e v e l o p e d will t h e n b e c o n v e y e d t o
a n y required d i s t a n c e 'oy m e a n s of i n s u l a t e d w i r e s . J u s t
a s a n o p e r a t o r iu L o n d o n c a n r i n g a bell o f Y o r k , or fire
a c a n n o n ot E d i n b u r g h , o r m a k e a b a l i d e s c e n d a t P o r t s H a r e returned with tha moat
m o n t h , s o M . C'azal c a n t r a n s m i t t h o f o r c o o f a c a s c a d e
f r o m t b e m o o n t a i n s of S w i t z e r l a n d t o t b e w o r k s h o p s of
P a r i s . A r r i v e d a t its destination, t h e e l e c t r i c force has
s i m p l y t o b e re-converted i n t o i t s m e c h a n i c a l s t a t e , a n d
I n very m a n y r s s p e c t s , wa believe,
i t d o e s t b e w o r k ds n e a t l y a s if t b e f a l l i o g w a t e r were itself b r o u g h t t o t b e s c e n e of o p c r a t i o u s . T h i s a t least i s
E T E B BROUGHT INTO THIS YICINITY.
tbe theory
ond t h e
theory
is t r u e ; w e b e l i e v e
it h a s a l r e a d y b e e n t e s t e d , a n d t h e F r e n c h m s n u f - c m i e r s
a r e a b o u t t o t r y it o n u still l a r g e r s c a l e t h a n b e f o r e ,
AND
DOMESTIC
D R E S S WOODS
t b o o g h w e d o n o t mean- t o s a y t h a t &L C a z a l h a s y e t F O B E I G N
g o n e s o f a r f r o m P a r i s a s t o "tho A l p s in s e a r c h of his
la large, a n d d o u b l e t h a a s s o r t m e n t of a n y
p o w e r . I t i s a s t r a n g e i d e a , t h a t of s e e k i n g in t h e flood
w h a t w c h a v e h i t h e r t o found io t b o fire—relyiog. in f a c t ,
on c o l d w a t e r i n s t e a d of 6 t e a m . T b e e c o n o m y of t h e
p r o c e s s i s s a i d t o b e q u i t e a s r e m a r k a b l e a s i t s physical
character.
M . C a z a l , in s o m e s o r t , finds h i s p o w e r alI n p o i n t of p r i c e , we are c o n f i d e n t t h a t w e a r e m a k i n g
ready p r o v i d e d ; h e m e r e l y h a s t o p a c k i t u p iu a coovcuient form for travelling, and then t o u n p a c k it a t the
journey's end.
A t t h i s rate w c only w a n t a s u b m a r i n e
w i r e of c a p a c i t y , a n d E n g l a n d m i g h t d e r i v e i t s m o t i v e
T h a n can b< f o u n d o u t s i d e our l a r g e cities. Wa h a v e
power from t h e mountainous region# of the c o n t i n e n t —
t h e M a n c h e s t e r s p i n d l e s r o t a t i n g iu rirtuaof a f o r e i g n influence.
O r , t o s t r e t c h t h e p o i n t still f a r t h e r , let us ima g i n e t h e A t l a n t i c t e l e g r a p h nn a c c o m p l i s h e d f a c t , w e
T o s c o u r tha m a r k e t , a n d p u r c h a s e w h s r e v s r
h a v e t h e n only t o s e n d M . C'azal o f f w i t h u w i r e t o t h e
H o r s e s h o e F u l l s , a n d all t h e f o r c e of N i a g a r a itself will
be at oor command.
W o u l d b u y tha m o s t i o value.
UNI'IEING
EFFORT
COMPLETE STOCK OF GOODS
P R E V I O U S STOCK.
G L A S S — A f u l l a s s o r t m e n t of sisea, 8 z 10 t o SO z SO.
G L O V E S — B o c k , dog, r i n g w o o d , kid, wool, silk, c o t t o a , V *
lin lined gents, ladles, misses and boys.
GRAIN—Buckwheat, corn, wheat, Ac.
GROCERIES—A complete line, b o u g h t early, a i d f a r a a l »
cheap.
GUN C A P S — G . D . L C . water-proof.
G U N P O W D E R — R i f l e , in c a n s , a n d t . f . F . 9. e p e r t i a g l a
HAIR OIL—Phalon's Besr.Msccasor
. H A N D K E R C H I E F S — G e n u a n d ladlea, h a m m e d r s a d y t e a .
aae, ailk, l i n e n , t o t t o n , A c .
.(/.
H A T — F o r sale, o r w i l l p u r c h a a e .
HATS—A full assortment, union, sonava, l a r n s l d s , B a t l e i , ,
b l a c k , < l r a b , t a n , p e a r l , Ac
J,
HOSE—Cashmere, merino, cotton, colored black and w h i t *
c h i l d s a n d misses, a c o m p l e t e U n a .
I n d i g o — I l e a l S p a n i s h float.
I n d i u R o b b e r — C o a t s , , sboca, elaatia, b a n d s , e r a s e r s SK|\
hats.'
I n d i a C l o t h — A n i c e earn pie.
I r o n — R o u n d , s q u a r e , flat, j u n l a t a , s c r a p s , s w s e d s ^ L a t a
S u p e r i o r h o r s e shoe, nail rod, Ore.
J a c o n e t — A f u l l l i n e , b o n g h t of i m p o r t e r a .
J a j r n e s M e d i c i n e s — W e a r e apcclal a g e n t s f o r a l l D r .
J a y n e a g e n u i n e p r e p a r a t i o n s , a n d j o b t b e a a m a a t aa l e w
r a w s a s can be b o u g h t e b e w h e r e .
J e w e l r y — A s n u g s t o c k , well a s s o r t e d .
Jellies—Raspberry, currant, quinces, itrawberry, p l a a
apple.
K e n n e d y ' s M e d i c i n e s — a n a s s o r t m e n t of these Justly fasae<l m e d i c i n e s on sale.
K e t t l e s — n , ft. K, ]o, p a l l , 30, AS, CO, 90 gallon, a t r e a a o n a b l a
r a t e s a full line.
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K e r o s e n e — b o u g h t low, a n d f o r s a l s a t c o r r e a p o n d i n g r a t a *
by the q u a n t i t y .
K n i v e s — P o c k e t , table, c a r v i n g , butcher*, shoe, bowla a n d
p e n k n i v e s : o n r s t o c k of table k n i v a a i s Isrge and, w a
Invite t h e a t t e n t i o n of tbe wholesale t r a d e . W a c a n offer bargain'.
L a c e — c o t t o n , linen, t e a l t h r e a d , sroyrna, I m l t s t i o a , a l l V
black a n d white, Valenciennes, p u r l i n g , c r o c h e t .
L e a t h e r — K u l e , u p p e r , k i p , calf, m o r r a c c o , i l n i s g s , b l u d l a ^
Ac.
• a d — b a r , w h i t e a n d red lead.
, . .
,.„:i. . 1
L i m e — Q u i c k , a n d w a t r r lime, reasonable.
L i l l T W b i t e — f o r t h e ladlss, best quality, a a a l a s | i f l l #»a
its application.
k. ., ,
L o c k s — P o o r , t r u n k , c h e s t , box, p a d , till.
M a d d e r — D n t e h madder.
M a g i c R u f f l i n g — a s s o r t e d qualities and widths.
Marseill«*<—a xiuall a s s o r t m e n t , s o m e nice.
M e r i n o e s — t h e s e g o o d s w e h a v e a k u u g a a i o r t m e n t , well s » •
U r t e d , n o u g h t low, a n d for sals in p a t t e r n s below t h a •
m a r k e t , s o m e very c h e a p . F r e n c h , a full a s s o r t m e n t .
M « l » « s « s — a f a l l line, nai of g o o d quality, as a w a a t m*
PRICES MUCH MORE FAVORABLE
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H O R A C E GRF.FJ.KY ON FOREIGN - M I S S I O N S . — A n e a r n e s t
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a d v o c a t e o f f o r e i g n m i s s i o n s f o r c e d . h i m s e l f i n t o t h e presT r a v e r s a City, Nov., IS, 1183.
e n c e of t h e T r i b u n e ' s e d i t o r - i n - c h i e f in t h o B i b l v - b o u s e
t h e o t h e r day, w h i l e ho w a s h a r d at w o r k on his " Conflict,1" a n d i m p o r t n n e d t o h i m t o s u b s c r i b e t o t h e cnose. A P P L E S — B v t h e b u s h e l o r b a r r e l — D r y a n d G r e e n .
N n v n l Stores—Manilla and tarred rope, marlla, really.
T h e v e t e r a n j o u r n a l i s t l o o k e d o p f r o m b i s m n n o s c r i p t iu ALPACCAF^—Black, T a b D r a b s , T a n , " M o o n on t h e Lake.'
pitch, t u r p e n t i n e , n a p t h a , ,1c.
N a i l » — C u t . f r o m 'id t o Mid. best make, also w r o u g h t a n d
Brown, Maroon. D o t t e d , Ac.
v j r y c h o l e r i c m o o d , a n d s a i d c r o s t l y : " . D o n ' t a s k me t o
p r e s s e d . W e are s e l l i n g by tbe k e g aa low as wa cang i v e a n v t b i n g for t h e solvution orsc.uls.
I am convinc- AXES—Hunt's, Hurd A Biodgett's, chopping, broad,
now p u r c h a s e a t wholesale
haml, boys and hunters.
e d ( l o o k i n g s i g n i f i c a n t l y a t t h e i n t r u d e r ) t h a t n o t half a s A X E H E L V h l s — A n a s s o r t m e n t of good q u a l i t y a n d m a k e .
N « t i « n * — of t h e s e we h a v e a c o m p l e t e l i n e , fully e q u a l tomany people g o to h—1 now.as o u g h t l a "
the d e m a n d , a n d p u r c h a s e d of m a n u f a c t u r e r s a a d i m p o r A V K K S M E D I C I N E S — F o r w h i c h we a r e A g e n t s s a d k e e p
complete assortment—low to the trade.
t e r s dlieoU
. "
N o t m c i g s — P e p p e r , maee, g i n g e r , clovcs, c i n n a a o a .
B A S K E T S — W i l l o w a n d ash m a r k e t , half b u s h e l , b u s h e l ,
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o n e a n d a h a l f b u s b u c l c o r n b s s k e t s , t r a v e l l i n g and O p e r a G l a s s e s — A few.
L a x n O F F I C E AT TRAVERSE C I T T , M I C H , J
O v e r - A l l s — D e n i n i . d u c k a n d oil c l o t h .
lunch.
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O n k o m — best navy by p o u n d o r b a l e .
BALMUItALS—I.ewis and other stsndard makes.
1—Kerosene, whale, linseed, boiled a a d r a w , a sake f » e ^
BRADFORD SHELDON:
B A G S — ( i r a i n a n d flour.
tlsli, Ac.
R K I A S — C o w , »heep, h a n d , t e a a n d sleigh.
Y O U A R E H K R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COM
O i l H a i l s — e n m p l s t * . son wester*, p a a t i , Ac.
p l a i n t h a s b e e n made a t t h i s office t h a t tbe l a n d e n t e r e d by «KRA<.K— Brown, b l a c k , blue a n d g r e e n .
y o u u n d e r t h e H o m e s t e a d A c t of May 20, IsC'i, on tlte 18th B B A X S — W - shall be in t h e m a r k e t f o r p u r c h a s e »f p r i m s O v e r H b l r t a — Detilm, knit ja.-keU.
O y s t e r s — 1 e » ; q u a l i t y , imltiiuor* n i c e , f r e s h a a d g u a r a n t e e d .
q u a l i t y a n d shall sell a t a e m a i l a d v a n c s .
day of J u n e . 1865, t o w i t : t h o s e j of s e c t i o n :il t o w n
uortii
B E E F — N o . 1 C h i c a g o Mess by t h e b a r r e l , a n a h a a d r e d , e r P a p e r — l e t t e r , uore. bill, cap, legal, In f u l l a s s o r t m e n t a a d
of r a n g e 14 w e s t (No. 122ft) has ticen a b a n d o n e d by you
low by the reitiu. ;•
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in'iri'i.
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pound.
m o r e t h a n s i x m o n t h s , a n d t h a t wc h a v e a p p o i n t e d W t di
P a p e r l i a n g i u g s — w a l l , w i n d o w , b o r d e r i n g , in s s s o r t m e a y
• B E E S W A X — A full s t o c k .
day, t h e 21st d a y of l'eb_ IJW.I, a t 1 o ' c l o c k P. II
Bible D e p o s i t o r y Is i a e u r inatitu- P a i n t s — l e a d in "oil. ven, red, s p a n i s h b r o w n , Jtc., c h r o m e ,
h e a r i n g t h e above c o m p l a i n t a n d t a k i n g t e s t i m o n y t h e r e o n , j B I B L E-S — T h e A m c r h
yellow uud g r e e n , p a t e n t d r y e r .
a t t h e office of t h e R e g i s t e r of t h e l/i;id Office a i T r a v e r s e
City, M i c h i g a n ; at which t i m e a n d place y o u may a p p e a r BOOTS—Mens, I n m b e r m e n s l o n g l e g . cow h i d e , k i p . calf P n p l c r M a c b e — a small liac, s u i t a b l e f o r Draarnta »e 1 »
dies.
l i n e d , calf U p aolc, calf p u m p sole, boys, y o u t h s a n d
a n d s h o w cause, if a n y you have, why the e n t r y HI m a d e by
P r e w r v e a — c i t r o n , qainces. Ac.
y o u s h o u l d n o t be c a n c e l l e d a n d t h e ' laud r e v e r t to t h e (JovP e s * — a s s o r t e d front 3-H t u 7 : 9 .
I I K I D L E S — B l a c k . r u « s e t t . a n d r e i n s with b i t t s .
Any f r i e n d of t h e said Bradford Sheldon msy a p p e a r a n d BRA ID C r o t c h e t . E m b r o i d e r y , c o l o r e d a a d black, s k i r t in P l f i s - A y e r s . J a y n e s , HolloWny's, R a d w a y ' s , W r i g h t ' s , Grs»
g o r y ' s . MotlsiV. B r a n d r e t b ' s , H o o p e r ' s , C h e e a e m a n a .
eolors, silk and worsted
offer p r o o f as t o w h e t h e r he i s n o w , or h a s been, in tbe l a n d
P l a s t e r — G r a n d River in b a r r e l s or by t h e t o n .
B U T T Kit—By t h e f l r k i n or p o u n d of good q u a l i t y
or n a v a l s e r v i c e of the United States.
•
P l o w s — a ,iice lot of liesi m a k e r s a n d quality uf w o o d w o r t ,
B U C K E T S — I r o n b o u n d oak well b u c k e t s .
M O R G A N B A T E S . Register.
with e x t r a c a s t i n g s .
.
,
t
C A M B R I C S — P a p e r , c o l o r e d a n d black, c o m m o n , do.
(3-7t»)
R G O O D R I C H . Receiver.
C A P S — M e n s r l o t b . plusb, m o h a i r , A c . , b o f s a n d child* a f u l l P o c k e t B o o k s — a n d por'.e monies, a f u l l line, s o m e v e r y
good, s o m e good for but little, c h e a p .
assortment.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
C A S S I M E R E S — B l a c k , a good line, c o l o r e d a n d F a n c y , a P r u n e s — I r e s h T u r k i s h p r i m e s .
L A N D O F F I C E AT TRAVEHSiS C I T Y , M I C H , >
s u p e r i o r a s s o r t m e n t of A m e r i c a n . E n g l i s h a n d F r e n c h P r i n t s — a very large s t o c k , f r o m 20 c e n t s us. f l o y l e s ' l a J a n u a r y 3, lsGG. (
glish p r i n t s , OIK- y a r d wide, very n i c e a n d c h e a p .
maker*.
. . . .
.
WILLIAM COLF:
C E R E U S P h a l o n ' s N i g h t B l o o m i n g . •• t h e p e r f u m e for t h e P r o v i s i o n s — l » rk, tivur. c o r n , m e a l , b a a i a fish, l a r d , b u t t e r ,
O U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED T H A T COMPLAINT
c h e e s e , beef.
. ,
,
,
• toilet.
,
P u m p s — C i s t e r n . ( D o w n ' s patent), c h a i n p u m p s c o m p l e t e
h a s been m a d e at t h i s office t h a t t h e l a n d e n t e r e d by y o o C liEESE—" H a m b u r g , " of New Y o r k m a n u f a c t u r e .
u n d e r the H o m e s t e a d A c t of May 20. 1862, on t h e 8th d a y of C H A M B R E Y S — A s m a l l a s s o r t m e n t
J u n e , liMii, t o w i t : t h e sw{ s e c t i o n 4 t o w n 51 n o r t h C H A I N S — T r a c e , h a l t e r , j o c k a n d c a b l e in 1-4, S-18, S-8 a a d R u g s — t h o u g h t ami s o l d .
of r a n g e 8 west, (No. 938), h a s been a b a n d o n e d by vou l o r
K h u b a r b — ' e a l Turkey, root and powdered.
7-16 i n c h .
m o r e t h a n s i s m o n t h s , a n d t h a t we have a p p o i n t e d Wednes- C I G A R S — A good s t o c k a n d of good grades.
R i c « — E a s t India b e s t
day. t b e 21st day ot Feb., 16011. a t 1 o ' c l o c k P. >L, for b e a r i n g C L O T H — B l a c k a n d Mue b r o a d c l o t h , ladies r e p e l l e n t , I t l d d l e s — i ' use ia t h e p l a c e of f a n n i n g mills, foraltkra
t h e above 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 t h e r e o n , at t h e
b r o w n , black, t n n a u d d r a b .
office of the R e g i s t e r of the L a n d Office a t T r a v e r s e City. C O t r R G H S - — A c o m p l e t e l i n e , in all c o l o r s .
R o a d H c r a p e r s — c a s t iron, wood and iron to order.
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 u may a p p e a r a n d C L O C K * — L'prlght, g o t h i e . ovll, m a r i n e , s t r i k i n g . a l a r m , a n d K n i t — f i n e d a i r y a n d c o a r s e .
s h o w canse, if any y o n have, why the e n t r y so m a d e by j o u
H a d d i e s — p o n > , Mexican a n d aide.
e i g h t dav. good line.
s h o u l d n o t be cancelled, a n d t h e l a u d r e v e r t t o t h e Govern- C L O T H I N G — W e h a v e a good a s s o r t m e n t , well s e l e c t e d , S a t c h e l s — w i l t o n , bruasells, rail road, g o t h l e , a n d p l a l a ,
enamelled.
ment.
b o n g h t low, of f a s h i o n a b l e d e s i g n s , a n d f o r sale reusonA n y f r i e n d of t h e said William Coif m a y a p p e a r a n d of
Spices—Kinds, quantities and qualities t o suit.
f e r proof aa to w h e t h e r be Is now. o r h a s b e e n , in t h e l a n d C O T T O N — B r o w n . 3 - i i-4. 5 - i , in heavy a n d fine, b l e a c h e d S p e c t a c l e s — i ' l a i n , g e r m a n s i l v e r , a n d s t e e l bows, e o l o r e d .
HFjuried, s o m e v e r y g o o d o n e s , also e a s e s f o r same. Ileal
or naval s e r v i c e of tbe United States.
3-4 t o 5-4 n i c e l y a s s o r t e d , and are s e l l i n g a t t b e b o t t o m
MOIIHA.V B A T E S . Register.
- S c o t c h Pebbles, r i d i n g , n e a r s i g h t e d , a n d s p r i n g
of t h e m a r k e t .
. . . .
.
. . .
(3-71)
R. G O O D R I C H . Receiver.
C O L L A R S G e n t s a s s o r t e d . L a d i e s . v a n o u s atylea, also h o r s e
S p i n n i n g W h e e l s — hud head*.an a s s o r t m e n t
and pony collars.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
S t o v e s — W e i n v i t e c o m p a r i s o n as to kiuda, q u a l i t y , finish)
C O F F E E J a v a , Rio, g r o u n d a n d m i x e d .
L A N D O F F I C E A T TRAVB1J8E C I T Y , M I C H . , )
a n d r a t e s ; c o m e a n d see.
C O R S E T S — W h i t e a n d colored.
J a n u a r y 3, 1866. v
S t e e l - y a r d s — F r o m 2 to t o o lbs„ g o o d .
COTTONADES—A fair assortment.
FERDINAND CROUPA:
C O N F E C T I O N A R Y — A gobd l i n e a t r e t a i l a o d w h o l e a a l e , S t e e l — C a s t blister, toe cork, s p r i n g a n d g e r m a n .
O U A R E HEREBY NOTIFIED T H A T COMPLAINT
g t a y s — C o l o r e d and white : also skirt supporters, an a d m i r a snmll lot of f a n c y c o n v e r s a t i o n c a n d y s .
h a s b e e n m a d e at i b i s office t h a t t h e land entered bv C R O C K E R Y — B o u g h t of i m p o r t e r s d i r e c t a n d ia aold aa low
able a r t i c l e f u r the ladies.
y o n u n d e r t h e H o m e s t e a d A c t of May 20. 1802, o n the 25th
S u g a r s — C r u s h e d , p o w d e r e d , g r a n u l a t e d , coffee, in g r a d e s W
a s c a n be b o u g h t .
d a y of O c t . 18W. t o w i t : t h e sw* of s e c t i o n 3 t t o w n 32 C R I N O L I N E — A v e r y l a r g e s l o c k t o j o b f r o m .
suit, b r o w n N. 6 , m u s c a v a d o and. m a p l e .
n o r t h of r a n g e 8 w e s t (No. 1082) h a s been a b a n d o n e d by y o u C R A D L E S — C h l l d r e n B a n d g r a i n , a s s o r t e d .
i p e — C o l o r e d , black a n d white, c o t t o n a n d l i n e n ,
f o r m o r e t h a n s i x m o n t h s , a u d t h a t we h a v e a p p o i n t e d *V\ ed- C R A C K E R S — P i c Nic, soda, s w e e t , B o s t o n , p i l o t , by p o n n d
i l l o w — B o u g h t a n d s o l d by p o u n d o r b a r r e l .
n e s d a y , t h e 2 1 s t d a y of F e b . , 1866. a t 1 o ' c l o c k p . M., f o r
T a b l e s — B l a c k w a l n u t , c h e r r y a n d union.
b e a r i n g t h e a b o v e 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 t h e r e o n , D A Y B O O K s — B l a n k U d g e r a . p a s s b o o k s , w r i t i n g b o o k s , in T a b l e t s — F o r g e n u a n d l a d i e s n s e in c o r r e s p o n d e n c e , s o m e
a t t h e office of t h e R e g i s t e r ol' i h e L a n d Office a t T r a v e r s e
nice one*
City, M i c h i g a n ; a t w h i c h t i m e a n d p l a c e y o u m a y a p p e a r a n d D E L A I N E S M a n c h e s t e r , Pacific, H a m i l t o n , m o t f r n l n g , a l l
T e a — I m p e r i a l , y o n n g h y s o n , O o l o n g a n d s o u c h o n g , ias h o w cause, If a n y y o u have, w h y the e n t r y so m a d e by y o u
wool. In n i c e a s s o r t m e n t of colors, p r i n t e d a n d p l a i n .
c h e s t s , c a u y s a n d by t h e p o u n d ; all b o u g b t e a r l y a n d ats h o u l d n o t be c a n c e l l e d a n d t h e l a n d r e v e r t t o t h e GovernD I A R I E S — F o r 1866, a o m e v e r y n i c e .
a d v a n t a g e o u s rates.
ment.
DOMESTICS—A veryfull line.
T i n W a r e — good s t o c k o n b a n d of h o m e m a n u f a c t u r e ,
A n y f r i e n d of t h e s a i d F e r d i n a n d C r o u p a may a p p e a r
DOLLS-^-KId, cloth a h d r u b b e r b e a d a .
a n d all k i n d s of w o r k d o n e t o o r d e r .
a n d offer p r o o f as t o w h e t h e r he is n o w . o r h a s been, in tl
DRIED BEEF—Prime quality.
T i s a n e — F o r veils, a n d In i t s season f o r d r e s s e s .
l a n d o r n a v a l a t r v i c a of t b e U n i t e d K t a t c i .
D R A W E R S — G e n t s and ladies assorted.
T o b a c c o — P l u g , line c u t , s m o k i n g , Ac„ a f u l l l i n a a t o l &
MORGAN B A T E S . R a g i t t e r .
DRUGS—A small a s s o r t m e n t .
-prices.
(S-Tt*)
R. G O O D R I C H . R e c e i v e r .
DRAG T E E T H — O n h a n d , 3-4. 4-4,6-4 a n d m a d e t o o r d e r , T o y s — A n i c e a s s o r t m e n t t o w h o l e s a l e .
reasonable.
T r u n k s — P a c k i n g , folio a n d t r a v e l i n g , s o m e good o n e s .
PUBLIC NOTICE.
D Y E S — C a m w o o d , l o g w o o d , m a d d e r , a l u m e x t r r c t a , cop- T r i m m i n g s — O f v a r i o u s q u a l i t i e s a n d d e s i g n s a u c b aa a r e
LAUD Orncx
AT TRAVKKSK CITT, M t c n . ,
p e r a s vitriol, Ac.
fashionable.
J a n u a r y 17, 1 8 $ 6 . E A R T H E N W A R E — J u g s , c r o c k s , c h u r n s , flows r p o t a , o o v e r s , T r a v e l i n g B a g s — A fail line, s o n s n i c e o n e s .
J O H N H. H A L L :
thimbles.
T r a p s — M u s k r a t , f b x , beaver, and bear, ef b e s t m s k e r s , b y
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T C O M - EMERY—For engineer*wse.
piece or dozen.
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p l s i n t h a g b e e n m a d e at t h i s office t h a t t h e l a n d e n t e r e d by E N V E L O P E S — A l a r g e a s s o r t m e n t in v a r i o u s q u a l i t i e s , deal- T w e e d s — K e n t u c k y j e a n s , double s o d t w i s t , i r o n c l a d e a s - e r s will find p r i c e s l o w b y t b e q u a n t i t y .
s l m e r e , Ac., a good a s s o r t m e n t , low.
5'on u n d e r the" H o m e s t e a d . A c t of May 20, 1KC2, o n t h e 13th
U m b r e l l a s — O f v a r i o u s . I K S and g r a d e s .
d a y of J u l y , 1865, t o w i t : t h e n e t of s e c t i o n 22 t o w n 2 5 E S S E N C E — C i n n a m o n , p e p p e r m i n t , c l o v e s , l e m o n , Ac.
U n d e r S k i r t s — F o r Ladies a n d g e n t l e m e n , r i b b e d , p l a i n
n o r t h of r a n g e 12 W e s t ( K o . VUG) h a s been a b a n d o n e d by TOU E X T R A C T S — V a n i l l a , l e m o n , p e a c h . A c .
l o r m o r e t h a n s i x m o n t h s , a n d t h a t we h a v e a p p o l n t e d w c d - F A R M E R S T O O L S — F o r k s , hoes, r a k e s , g r u b boea, a h o v e l s ,
c o l o r e d a n d white.
spades, cradlea, e u t t i n g boxes.
neaday, t b e 7 t h d a y of March, 18C6, a t I o ' c l o c k J > " "
T a l l e e s — A few n o t v e i y g o o d .
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 a n d t a k i n g t e * t t a . - _ , F A N N I N G M I L L S — O r t h e b e a t m a k e r * a n d a t m o d e r a t e V p i l s Dot lace, love tissue, Ac.
V e s t s — O f n u m e r o u s designs, f a s h i o n a b l e m a k e , a n d dlffWrea*
prices.
t h e r e o n , a t ( b e office of t h e R e g i s t e r of t h e L a n d Office a t
T r a v e r s e City, M i c h i g a n : ot w h l c h t l m e a n d p l a c e y o n m a y F E A T H E R S — O r d e r e d w h e n w a n t e d .
qualities t o s u i t
a p p e a r a n d s h o w canse, If a n y y o n have,- w h y t h e e n t r y so F I S H — C o d . d u n n , h a l i b u t , h e r r i n g , t o n g u e s a n d s o u n d s , V i e w — L s r g e a n d email, s o m e t * y v i c e s .
V i o e w a r — M a n u f a c t u r e d , aud real cider vinegar.
made by yon ahould oot be cancelled and t b e land r e v e r t t o
m a c k e r e l ) , Ac.
W a t e h e e — A m e r i c a n , of a s s o r t e d m a k e s .
tte .Oovwrnincnt.
• ; ,.
'
F L A X S E E l > — B i r d seed, c a n a r y s e e d .
W n e o n s — D o u b l e e n d s i n g l e l e a t h e r w a g o n s , e good s t o c k l a
A n y f r i e n d of t h e s a i d J o h n H . Hall m a y a p p e a r a n d o t R r F L O U R — L500 b a r r e l s — A . N o . 1.
««•! j s p r i n g , a n d a s low a a c a n b e b o u g h t o u t s i d e .
p r o o f ; aa t o w h e t h e r b e i s n o w , or h a s b e e n , in t h e l a n d o r F L A T I R O N S — l n . a l s e e . t o s u i t
,
W e l l B o c k e t a — T l i » old O l d O a k w B w k a t l s f o r s a l e b y t « r .
n a » a l s e r v i c e of ttb$ U n i t e d S t a t e s .
F L 0 U N C I N G ^ ^ 3 H n j j ^ e t i , : e 4 m b r i c . Ac.
red.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Regular.
FLANNEL&^^ool, 1
Uneev, el
w h i t s , blue, g r a r . p l a i d . f a o * f , f r e a e k . ht.
(M*»)
TL G O O D R I C H , R e c e i v e r .
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acnt by the writer in answer to the namerous letters of inquiry which be receives. As It contains matter of general
interest, we have asked permlasion to publish It in the lira-
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diseases are entirely unknown. N o sickness occurs except occasional cases of dysentery or typhoid fever."
6., pEonccpojts.—Wheat, corn, oatg. buckwheat,
peas, beans, and nil. kinds of root crops nre successfully
cultivated. No better wheat crops are produced anywhere in the northwest. Clover grows finely, and timothy aud other grasses flourish on the low lands and on
tbe heavier upland soils.
Apples, peaches, plums, pears, cherries, Ac., are successfully grown. All who bave tried the cultivation of
grapes have full faith in a high degree of success. I do
not expect this ever to become noted as a grape and
wine producing country, but that farmers may raise their
own grapes ad well a* their own peacbea I have
N O . 9.
A Yankee Trade.
A certain fanner, who' in the otttitoe of a year jidfchased several dollars worth or goods (and always paid
for them.) called at tho store of a village merchant—
bis regular place or dealing—with iwo doaen broom*,
whice he offered Tor sale. Tho merchant (who, by the
way. is food ora good bargain.) examined bis stock, and
said :
•'Well, Cyras, I will give you a shilling apiece for
these brooms.
j.Cjrus seemed astonished at the offer, and quickly re-
BDITOB AHB n o r a i m v
ANI
* »n
___
. i
offer for sale 10,000 acres of choice Land in the
.
T K H M S > ,
Grand Traverae country. Price, from ono to three dollars
• w o D o l l a r s n Y e a r , P a y a b l a i n A d v a n o c , per acre.
•
Also, a large amount of State Land Scrip, which will be
AavaartMUtSHT* inserted for One Dollar and Fifty Ccnta
to*re<tnar«< ten .ines) for the .first insertion, and fifty cenU aold cheap, and located for partiea who uiay desire it.
for eachsabiequent insertion. Yearly Advertisements—$15 ^Tbis is the healthiest portion of Michigan, and k,.., v .
Oh, no. John, I can't begin to take that for 'em, no
for one Aquare; $30 for three square*; $40 for half a col- the most promising sections of the Great Northwest. Hunbow ; but I let you have 'em for twenty cents apiece,
nron; and $75 for one column. Legaladrertiseraentsat the dreds or bushels of peaches were grown nround this Hay the
aud not a cent less."
ratai prescribed by law: seventvceuts per folio of J00 word*, past season. Thousands oi peach treea will be planted hero
next
season.
Good
lsnd,
good
water,
good
timber^
good
for the flrat Insertion, and thlrty-flvscenta for each sub- Cvrus, yoifare crazy." replied John. " W h y , see
sequent. Every figure counts a word. Figuip work withont health, and other good things " too numerous to mealiuu "
here.' showing a fine lot or brooms, " i s an article a
)ru|es. 5^ per cent addtd. Rule and jflgure work, doable bee Pror Wlncheli's forthcoming report on the Geology, etc dflflbj. , s , ' C
..
great deal better than yourt (which was true,) which I
or the Grand Traverse country.
»*
7.
SALT
A
M
D
OIL.—Prof.
Winchell
aays
:
am
retailing^ twelve nnd a hair cents npeice." (which
D. C."LEACH.
All legfciadvertiBementsto be paid fbrstrictiy In advance.
Traverse City, Mich., Nov. 2G, 18C5.
" Underneath tho, whole, at the depth of ten or eleven was not traefcy seven and a half cents.)
" D o n ' t care for that," answered C j r a s ; " y o u r
hundred feftt, lies thfc great salt bafin which supplies the
Since publishing the above in the Detroit Mvcr liter
Tribune, and the Western Rural, letters of inquiry wells at St. Clair and Port Austin in this State. It brooms are cheap enough, but you can't have mine for
less than twenty cents anyhow
and pretending to be
ought to be productive in tbe Grand Traverse region..
relative to tho Grand Traverse country, have become so
It is the Onondaga salt group.
more than hair angry, shouldered his brooms and started
Dumeroos that I find it utterly impracticable to answer
JlegliUr.....
MORGAN BATES.
" l'be black shale is believed to be the source of al) for the door.
• f W H
R E U B E N G O O D R I C H . them. Hence, I have thrown together, in tbe form of
The merchant getting nervous over the proboble l o a
the oil obtained in Canada and Pennsylvania, and it
or a good costomer, and fearing tbat he might go to
Circular, facts wbicb answer briefly tbe questions asked likely to furnish oil in the region under consideration.
•• Clay suitable for brick making occurs at numerous another store, and never return, said :
J . CHAM*
by my correspondents. Persons wbo write for informa'• Sec here, Cyras, hold on a while. If I give yoa
places ; pure fine clay, entirely destitute of pebbles of
tion merely most be content with this. Only those wbom every kind.""
twenty cents for your brooms. I suppose you will not object to take the price or them ont in goods ?"
rtlAVKRUB
CITY, .
. . M i o h i « * n I bave good reason to believe propose in good faith to
8. MILLS AKD WATKIU-OWEES.—Water powers are
" N o , I don't care i n do," replied Cyras.
enter into negotiations for tbe purchase of laud or 8crip,
common on the small streams throughout the entire reWell, then," said the merchant, " a s you are an old
GEORGEP. GRISWOLD,
need look for a special letter.
gion. There are small Grist Mills at Benzonia, at Mor- customer, I will allow you twenty cents apiece for this
All the lauds that I offer, with the exception of 2.500
ris', aud Marsean s, both on the west arm of Grand Tra- loL L i t mo see—twenty times twenty-four makes just
acres in thu immediate vicinity of Cheboygan, Cheboyverse Bay, at Carp Bivcr, nnd at Bear River in Emmet four hundred and eighty cents. What kind of goods
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY.
gan Co., nre Htuated between Mnuistee river, on tbe
will you have, Cyrus 7"
•»Wei s In Post Office Baiiding, Traverse City, Rich. (4fl-tf) aouth, and Little Traverse Say. on (lie north. And it Co, aud a large steam Flouring Mill at Traverse City.
" Well, now, John, reckon it don't make aov differIn many neighborhoods Saw Mills have been erected.— ence to you what kind of goods I tike, does it ?*
is of this portion of the country that I write.
A t Traterse City and Elk Rapids large quantities of lum^ JE. C R O M W E L L T U T T L E ,
" Ob. no, not at all—not at all," said the merchant.
1. GE.sir.AL DESCRIPTION.—Prof WiuchelL whose
ber are manufactured for exportation.
" Well, then, as it don't make any difference, I wiU
reputation is a sufficient guarantee for tbe truthfulness
SrEAMBOAT AND SHIPPINQ WOOD.—At Glen Ar- take tbe amount in them brooms of yours at twelve and a
of his statements. 6uys iu a recent letter read at a Railbor, Ctrp River, Northport, and Pine River (Charle- half cents opiece .'—Let me see—four dollars and eighty
•
'
L A N D A N D T A X A G E N T ,
cents will get thirty brooms, ond ten cents over. • Jt
rond meeting iu Detroit :
voix) large quantities of wood are sold to Propellers ; don't make much difference. John, about the ten cents,
MORTHPORT,
LEELANAU
COUNTY,
MICH.
" The surface of the entire region, including the counO ' n c a : F i r s t door south of Union Dock Warehouse.
ties of Antrim. Graud Traverse, Benzie and Leelanau— and from these and other poiuts, particularly Traverse but as you are a right clever follow, I believe I'll take
is gently ondulutinp, sometimes broken, and generally City and Elk Rapids, large amounts arc shipped to Chi- the change in terbacker."'
R K F F . R K N C E S :
Wheo Cyrus went out or the door with his brooms
elevated from one hundred to three hundred feet above cago. This wood business gives employment to a large
T. 1. I.lttlejotm. 9th Clrrolt. Allemn, Mich.
Hoe. II. Mcitautr. Attorney awl SUM Senator, r m u
the lake—some ridges and summits reaching an eleva- number of people.
and " terbacker," John was seized with n serious breaktie*. Dr. J. II. walker, 1're.l.Iei.t BeoiouU Oollcn.
tion ol four or five hundred feet. There is almost no
ing out of the mouth, during which time he was distinctMama ItatM. EM)..Editor i.rmni) Tntvene ll«ral<T
10. MARKETS.—We have a good home market. For ly heard to violate the third commandment several time*
JJsn.T. W. Ferry. Member tUmgrft, Ornnd fl«.en, Mlth.
stnnding
or
stagnant
water.
The
streams
arc
numerous,
J "
H o w of lteprmmtatlreh I«eUa»a «V
£ S-frawlell.
I . K. Abr.li tafl aon.toaaar.Trav.
flowing over p<*iiblv bottoms, with beautifully clear aud many years no other will be needed. Recent immigrants, by the bystander^ who all enjoyed the joke.
a . r. Illnada)., KK~ Attorney and f oanMUor. Detroit. Mleh.
driukalile water. vJ'he numerous beautiful Jakes ore bor- lumbermen, wood choppers, and fishermen will consume
A f t e r the W a r /
dered by pebbly beaches, with u back grouud of geuily all the grain, hay, &c., that can be produced for many
C. H . M A K S H ,
rolling eminences."
Tbe Tribune, looking over the field s i n c e r e wsr, disyears. And whenever a surplus is raised we have every
usses some curious things thus :
This langtngo of the P r o f ' s applies with equal force day facilities for shipping to Chicago, Detroit, and other
•• One of our leaders is now in chargo or a macbioe
and truth to that portion ofKmmet Co. south of Little Lake cities.
AND
for patent pumping j another is building a railway
:
Traverse Bay. and particularly to the Pine Lake region,
S O L I C I T O R IN CIIANCERY,
11 SCHOOLS AKD CHURCHES.—As in all new coun- through tbe oil country. One or the first soldiers or the
S f O T A R Y P U B L I C A C O N V E Y A N C E R which is, in fact, one of tbe Quest poriious of the T
tries cdacatioual facilities ore limited. Schools Bre kept Army or tbe Potomac is in tho pistol business ; another
verso country.
in all the villages nnd iu mauy country neighborhoods. keeps a retail procery btore ; while one or Sherman's
T r a r e r a e City, Grand Traverse County. Mich.
most trusted lieutenants is/i claim agent One Major
Office in bwelling Honac.
' 1-ly
J. Boa.—Prof. Winchell well describes the soil of Grand Traverse College, at Benzonia, if open for the re- General prints a weekly journal in Baltimore. Some or
ibis region, and being a scientific man, aud having ex- ception or students, is doing as well as could be expect- our officers have drifted into Congress ; others are on
amined the matter personally, bis opinion is entitled to ed, aud'will doubtless keep pace with tbe growth of the their way to distant Courts to represent the honor or a
Taken upon reasonable terms,
nation they did sq much to sustain. These starred sod
country.
great weight. l i e says :
belted gentlemen go down from tho command of cohorts
4 W 1 DOOR WEST OF THE GUNTON HOUSE,
Congregational Churches have been organized at
•• The prevailing character of the soil is a sandy loam.
to become ugents and partners and dealers, perhaps
Traverse City, Michigan.
In Leelanau county it bccoines most sandy, and a simi- Pleasanton, Benzonia, Homestead, Traverse City, Al- with tho orderlv who stood before theia tents, or the
lar character extends through tbe western portiou of mira, Carp River. Northport and Elk Rapids. The private who held their stirrup. So with the Generals
Beuzie. In Antrim the soil is most loamy, while Grand
Methodists with their nsual enterprise and zeal^ave es- of the rebellion, 'l'be greatest of them all is now a
CALL AND SEE
(50-tf) Traverse aud the eastern portion of Benzie are diversitcochcr of mathamatics in a university. Sherman's
fied with sandy, loamy and clayey soils. The sands of tablished societies at many points, und distributed their great antagonists are in the express and railroad busitbe region nre derived from calcareout rocks aud not preachers over nearly the entire region.
ness. Tim once dreaded Beauregard will sell you a ticfrom tand ilones. The most sandy soils, therefore,
ket from New Orleans to Jackson ; and if you want to
12 IMPROVED LAKHS.—Partially improved farms
VICTOR P E T I T I L
possess an inexhuostible element of fertility in the lime
send a couple of linms to a friend in Richmond, Joo
V j f ^ S OPENED A CABINET SHOP ONE DOOR 60UTH with which the soil is saturated, and must continue to be purchased within one, two, or three miles of the Bay Johnson, once commander of great armies, will carry
. i t of the County Clerk's Office, in Traverse City, where he be supplied as the calcareous pebbles undergo a slow at pricts varying from ten to twenty-five dollars per
them. The man whose works Grant moved upon at
^ i l l manufacture all kinds of Cabinet Fnrniture to order.
decomposition. The strength of the sandy regions, as acre.
Donelson edits an indifferent paper in New Orleans,
Traverse City, Nov. 22. 1865.
(49-Gtn* )
well as the others, is demonstrated by the enormoos
13 PRICE OP WILD LANDS.—Most of the Govern-, while the commander of tbe rebel cavalry at Corinth is
growth of sugar maple and beech timber with which
the local reporter. Marshall practices law in New Orment lands are taken for some miles from the Bay and leans ; Forrest is running a saw mill; Dick Taylor is
the country is covered."
3. TIMBER.—Hard or sugar maple generally predomi- Lake. Occasionally an abandoned Homestead can be now having a good time in New York ; Roger A .
M I L L I N E R Y A N D F A N C Y GOODS.
nates. Interspersed with this are beech, elm, baaswood, bad. llost of the School lands of this region are yet in Prvor is a daily practitioner at our courts, and so with
mnrket at four dollars per acre. Second hand wild the rest of this bold, vindictive and ambitious race of
1 A T E S T STYLE LADIES HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, hemlock and white ash. White cedar it quite common
men. The government ogainst which they warred is
along the streams and on low grounds, and iu some such lands are usually held at from three to ten dollars per now their friend and protector."
VEILS, NETTS, COLLARS, ETC.
acre, i
Also a choice selection of PRINTS, which will be aold cheap. situations tamarack is also found. Pine abounds on the
Sectarian Inquisitions.
14. COST OP CLKARLVO LA.HD.—Since the prevalence
Munistec and its tributaries, ou the Bonrdmau, and at
Henry Word Beecher, tbe liberal orthodox divine,
some other points. There is no country in the world of wor prices it has cost here from tweuty to twenty-five thus scourges our popular sectarian institutions :
HOOP SKIRTS 1
dollars per acre to fit our maple lands for a crop. The
superior to this for the manufacture of maple sugnr.
•' Liberty or opinion in our theological seminaries is a*
Perfnmer7, Soapx, and other toilette articles Thraad,
4. CLIMATE.—On this important matter Prof. Win- first wheat crop has usually paid, and oHen more than mere form, to say nothing or the thumb-screw oT critiIVcedlee, Pins, Combs, Buttons, Belts, China Dolls, Ac.
paid, fir the clearing of the land.
cism by which every original mind is tortured iDto nechell says :
FLAVORING EXTRACTS.
gative propriety. The whole boasted liberty or the stuADA K. SPRAGUE
15. Tip: LANDS 1 OFFER are situated in tbe Connl'be climate i* modified in a wonderful degree by
dent consists in a choice or chains—a choice or bandTraverae City, J one, 18CS.
(25-6m.)
the proximity of large bodies of water, the temperature ties or Wexford, Benzie, Grand Traverse, Leelanao, culls—whether he will wear the Presbyterian bandcufls,
or which never sinks below 30°. For this reason the Antrim, Emmet and Cheboygan. Nearly all are good Baptist. Methodist, Episcopal, or other evangelical
earliest frosts do not occur before the latter port or Ocfarming lands, many or them well watered, and generally handcuffs. Hence it has now come to pass that tbe
tober, and before tbe weather has become sufficiently se'
FRO*
ministry themselves dare not study the Bible. Largo
vere to freeze Mhe ground, tbe abundant evaporation timbered with .sugar maple. Tbey are doubtless the portions theft of are seldom touched. I t lies a useless
rrom tbe Lake has caused a precipitation or snow, which cheapest second hand land to be had So all this region, lumber ; or, if they do study and search, they csnnot
IN FOUR DAYS,
thenceforward protects tbe soil till the following April. and worth much more than the price fixed on them.
show their people what they find there. There is someT o a c h i a c a t B e a n a i a < B e a r Lake. N o r w a l k , Accordingly the tenderest plants remain in the soil all
16. How TO COME HERE.—During the season or na- thing criminal in saying onything new. It is shocking
Manistee, F r e e Soil, Lincoln, Per* Marquette,
winter withont injury from frost. The same influence
to utter words that have not tbe mould of age upoif
P e a t w a t e r , W h i t e L a k e , a n d Muskegon.
vigation take a Propeller at Detroit or Chicago for them."
moderates the beats of summer."
Northport or Pine River. Fare last summer 87 from
Leaving GUNTON HOUSE, Traverse CHty. at 7 o'clock
Soow usually rails to the depth o f o n e a n d a hair
•very MONDAY morning, and MUdKEGON at 7 o'clock
A PARTICULAR IRISHMAN.—One or the city colportwo aod a hair feet, and we have good, reliable sleighing Detroit and $6 from Chicago. A small Propeller makes
every Saturday morning, daring the months of sleighing.
Pa?sen(rr? or parcels carried through at reasonable from three to three and a hair months. Navigation is daily tripe round tbe Bsy, stsrtiog from Traverse City, teurs or Cincinnati, some time ago. wben enraged in distributing tracts among the poor benighted ones sboot
rates, and a good comfortable rig for winter traveling. Pasand
going
as
far
north
as
Antrim
City,
aod
twice
a
week
sengers by this line can get through two diys earlier than nsually closed from four to four and a hair months.
town, met with sn amusing incident Comiog to as .
by say other route, with no unneceaaary delays, and reaching
5. HEALTH.—I believe this to be the healthiest por- to Pine Biver. The Propeller Alleghany makes weekly isolated building or humble pretensions, be opened the
door without the ceremony of knocking, saving :
tion of the State.. I have traveled extensively here dur- trips between Traversa City and Chicago—fare 86.
0DSTOT
" W ill you accept a tract of tbe Holy Land f ' meanA winter Stage runs weekly between Traverse City
Trsvwse City, September 20, 1865.
(«0-6m.) ing all Jhe summer and autuma-mooths and have yet to
ing tbe four pages oflelter-press which he bad in his
meet tbe first case of fever and ague or other form or aod Muskegon, but those who wish to see the country band. Tbe man of tbe bouse instantly replied :
S T A T E S W A M P L A N D S C R I P F O R SALE.
should come wben the ground is bare.
"
Yes, beiabers, a whole section, if yon give a good
bilious
fevers.
Persons
peculiarly
subject
to
tbefe
disT T H E UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR SALE SEVERAL
17. GIVE ME A CALL—If you visit this country 1 title ; but I d like to know if there be much fever'n
X thousand acres or Swamp Land Script Re Is also far- ease* will do well to seek a residence here. Some have
alshed with plats of all the nnaold Swamp Lands in the
ague there to bother a poor divil ?" Tbe colporteur rewill
be
hsppy
to
see
you,
and
will
cheerfully
give
you
Counties of Bensie, Grand Traverse, Leelanaw, Antrim and reared consumption might prevail here, but the expetreated.
parts of Esuoet Cheboygan and Manistee. Patents from
rience of the thousands now iobsbit'ng the Traverse afl tbe information in my power aod sell yon laod If we
ctate furnished without expense to purchasers.
D. C. L E A C H .
Whisky is now tested by the distance a man can walk
country shows such fears to be utterly nnfrmnd^, On can agreee.
Application may be made to Jesse Cram, Esq.. Trav«
after tasting i t Tbe liquor called •' tangle leg " is said
Traverse City, MicL, Feb. 5, 1866.
City. James P Brand, Esq, Elk Rapids; J, & Dixon, Esq, this subject of health ProC Winchell saya:
to be-made of diluted alcohol, nitric acid, boot fegs and
Pins River, or to the nadaraignad at Lansing
" T h e salubrity of th* region is what might be ex- , Blessed is the bald beaded man, for his wife eaooot tobacco, aod will upset a man at a distance offodr hun.
C. 0. LKA03.
T i a m i C T y Msf A l l * .
(XM.)
pected from ill physical features. Bilioos aod malarious pail his hair.
dred yards from tbe demijohn.
All Kiads if Jib Printiag Neatly aid Expeditiously Eiecited.
mm mm LAND IFFICE AT TEAVLBSE cm, men.
IITAN PUBLIC AND HOUSED CtHTITAICB,
. 5Mionitji aiti> Counsellor at "£ato,
SMtornqi f: £oliri!or, aSlar Claim,
•£&
Sttornrji aiiD Counsellor at Jfato,
Photographs and Ambrotypes
1 HAJiDSOlE VARE
ITY OF CASES, FRAMES,fce,ftc.
C A B I N E T
SliTo
!
N E W GOODS! N E W GOODS!
Udi«i ud Cfcilreo's Hose, tikes, II»kefttoe&, etc, etc, etc.
WINTER
STAGE
TRAVERSE CITY TO MUSKEGON
'—"•"f* ' T " "SkSffc
, Proprietor.
» ffi
For the Gr»«d iTrajStw Herfld.
i j the honors of •• good society" who•
Tfce DM,
o B'ir3"—to heor thot the President's
—Lousing
— Bepublit
-JWbUcJ^
i|f"
Prom the
courtesy of her position as his houseT i e F r « P r e w t n its istbe 6f''JaWlary 22nd,
first lody of the land,? proposes to set
bitterly tbe> Republican ^ministratj^n, and takes
the example or*truly republican simplicity, oil too rareposition that the State debt has increased every year among those who influence the customs of the lond.
since tbe.Republican, parte have been iu power. I t
Alb—I Biuui—
states the present Stateilebt as follows :
' J
s3 ! " nr. S e w * r 4 .
"l <
The funded interest Rearing tfeM... J . .
22
The non-interest bearing debt,
9".S5J» 80
A correspondent writing of the Secretory oT 8tote
Trust fund debt...
U50.473..63 s M r P T O » remorkoble' to observe how well Mr. SeMaking a total debt of ."Ji-i J. « i - U. i ~ - . .$5^3037 i 31 ward benrs his gathering years. Notwithstanding the
I t also states the debt November 80, 1854, to have ereat sufferings personal t o himself ond his SOITOWB in
those whom he loved, ond tbo iutense excitements of tho
been :
past four yeors—especiolly or tbe lost—his manner is os
Funded and fundable debt,
..12,531,545 70
calm abd Mlitenphical. hio mind as clear nod vigorous,
Trust fund debt,
681,609 73
-$3,213,215 43 bis temper as fresh, aod youtbfol, as it was a quarter or a
[Tbe following article was furnished by^Bev. X B ^ w i t t a a ,
ftrtt. President of tbe Grand Travel* College, af Benton i f
The Circular of the Proprietors—copious extracts from
which are given—addresses itself more particularly to pro-'
fesshig Christians, and especially to members «t the Con"For Judge of the T h i r t e e ^ JndicW Clrewit,
gregational Church. All such wfll doubtless flndjcongcnial
EB J
homes In Benzonia.
"
'
This Colony, which is designed to develop in harmony,
, r,
The R i f h t More.
the interests of Agriculture, Education and Christian
Oo the 25th alt. Hon. T. V f . Pwunr. oor RepresentaPiety, is situated abount thirty miles south-west of Trative hi Coogress. who is alwa^ on the alert to promote
verse City, seven miles from Lake Michigan, and between
tb'i interests of bis constituents in every part or his ex- Crystal Lake and Benzie River (formerly called Betsie
tended District, offered the following Resolution in the or Bees Scies River.) Tbe Colony is in the centre or a
Increase of State debt,
-T
$2,117,626 i ^InSto^Annols
oT a Quiet Neighborhood," Rev. Dr.
House, which was read, considered, and agreed to .
region or good ^lund, lying about half way between
Guthrie, speaking for bimseir in the pereoo of a ruraf
Or nearly double. It says " if this increase hod only curote. beautifully remorks: " T b e y m y l om growing
Whereas "by reservations under various railroad grants, Grand Traverse Bay and Manistee. There ore now
been occasioned by the War, there would have been
and subsequent extennions of time for" the construction of
about forty families located mostly ueor the centre of the the excuse that it was probably inevitable, but the an- old, because mv hair is silvered, and then* an crow »
railroads, large tracts of land in the State of Michigan art
reel upon my forehead, ond my step is not ^ ^
oml
withheld from market, to the detriment of the State, by se- settlement. Others arc cxpected in Jhe Spring. A grist nual reports show that the debt has increased every elastic os or yore. But they are mistaken. That is not
riously obstructing settlement and vitally Impeding its mill is in operation, and three saw mills will be in opera- year during tbe entire administration of the Republican me. The knees are weak ; but the knees ore not me.—
tion the ensuing season. Funds are provided to erect party." Which ought to mean, and docs mean, that The eyes ore dim ; but the eyes are not roe. The brow
growth and wealth ; Therefore,
is wrinkled and silvered ; but the brow is not me. Ibis
BBSOJ-VED, That the Committee on Public Lands be in- tbe first college building, containing a chapel and recita- the debt was unavoidable.
Has the State debt outside or the war loan beeu in- is tbe house in which I live ^ But I om young ; younger
structed to consider the propriety of restoring, at an early tion rooms. Tbe building will be commenced io the
creased t
now than I ever was before."
..
day, these land* to market at a price not exceeding that fix$1,467,400 00
Spring. There is a Congregational Church of about Total war debt now outstanding
It is indeed ustonislnng with, what recuperative nowed by Government for even and adjoining sections, and the
Total war I^ran Bond* paid, mostly by Trust
proceeds thereof held, instead of the lands, for such railroad fifty members, of which Rev. RKUBKM HATCH, recently
funds and now a part of the Trust fund debt.. 62!»,000 00 crs Mr. Seward has mot the dreodfol strains to which ho
has been subjected during four yeors post; bow freshly
purposes, the.State concurring l and that the committee re- from Ohio, is Pastor. A good common school and tbe
...$2,096,400 00 and vivacioaslv lie hos emerged from trials which would
wardebta paid and nnpnid
preparatory Department or the contemplated College, Total
port by bill or otherwise.
... 212,420 25 have crushed many men apparently more endowe^l with
Add interest paid on War Bonds
7,625 00
Bach a disposition of these lands would be just and are in operation under the superinlendance or compe- And interest on War Bounties,
physical vigor : ond especially bow free his mind is rrom
(air to all parties, and entirely satisfactory to the people tent instructors. Tbe Colony is considered by iu pro Total war debt aad interest
,.
$2,316,3.45 25 tho infirmities, or years. The Undon Times well remarked or bis Auburn speech, that it " had oil the sporkto
2,117,62'!
who reside iu their vicinity. jThey would be purchased jectors, as bciog in a hopcfol stale or progress ; aDd its Deduct increase of debt, Nov. 30. 1951,....
and vivi'city or early manhood, with the ripeness In judgand improved immediately, and in a few years the peo- friends look forward to a time when it will be a centre And the State debt would be
$198,718.(8# ment ofWnUire age."
. . . .
ple would be able to build their own roads. The resto- or good influences in this port or the State.
less than in 1854 or would now»be only $3,015,527 07
Mnv we not traco tbe woikings of a special design in
The following extracts from a Circular issued some instead org3.213.245 43 as in f*54. But this is not n tbo<e providences which ha\-e preserved,*hiH life to the
ration of these lands to market would be a greater blessfoir
comparison.
11nd
we
not
been
engaged
in
puttinsr
connfA-.
iit
a
time
*b<Mi
the
notion
bos
sO'im-ot
«.*d or
ing to Northern Michigan than all the railroads thai time since, by tbe proprietors, state tbe plans and aims
down a rebellion, the same amount, used i:« n. sinking it ? Almost ti'C last <>f a long line of BtotesineH whose
will ever be built by the Companies to whom these or the colonists. They likewise contain such informa- fond for the war Loan Bonds, would havo been applied
illustrious names are a portion of our common h e r i t a g e tion as persons win desire who seek a home in the West, to the pajment ol'ihe Still'* debt. I ho amount is 8629.- educated in the severe school of practical disipntie. at •
Grants were made.
where such advantages as those offered by this colony 000, und 'tbo Stale debt would now b<5 S2.5m.244 43, lime when giants strove in the arena of politics—stonOT r i a l of J e f f . Davis.
and tbe laxes would have been decreased $21'J.'J4n 25. ing peer with tbe mightiest intellect of them ill—Mr,
may be obtained. The Circular says :—
In the Senate, on the 1st inst. Hon. J . M. HOWARD,
A committee was formed in 1857, to seek a location or, ir they had remained the same, the balance now In Seward hiu- united ill his diplomacy the genius or AmeriSeuator from ihis Slate, called up the resolution offered for a new colony, where a Christian commuoily and an the State Treasury of $468,401 HI would have been in- can siatcsmaiiship for two generations. ^
We cannot understand or how much importance, tbw
by him some time siuee, recommending the trial of Jeff. institution or learning might be located under the most creased that amonut.
The Free Press further OKST:-IS, ihat with t'.ie present brilliant lifo has k-en to the Republic ond to tbe world.
Davis and 0 . 0 . Clay by Military Commission for com- favorable circumstances- After a search or two years iucreose o.'State taxation, in ten years more the Stale
Hi reserved for foture students or history, to take the
in five or tbe newer States, a location has been fixed
plicity in tbe assassination of Mr. Lincoln and violation
which possesses the superior advantages or u healtbfti! debt will be ten millions, and the annual State tax near- ' inensure »i it> achievements, ond ossign it o fitting ploce
Ivor quite four millions. The State tax of 1865 is in th»- judgment o! mankind. But we lpnw, even n o ^
of the laws and usages of war,
climate and a fertile aoil.
Mr. Howard offered an amendment to ioclude with
The compaoy have secured sufficient lands for one three and two-tenths mills on the dollars, while in I860 that it hw vanquished prejudice, obliterated undeserved
but two aud seven-tenths mills on the dollar, the in- obloquy, triumphed over malignant rn«e. achieved the
Davis and Clay, such others as acted in concert with hundred families 0 r agriculturalists, aud located near the
crease in 186;") being for the appropriation for the build- assertion of the grand prim-iples to which iC was dedicatthem. Mr. Howard said that Dec. 21st be submitted a centre or the tract (which has the advantage or forest, ing of the Insane Asylum, for which Hon. K. G. Morton ed. and ciiihorncd the honored statesmen in tho conOlake and river,) grounds for a village and institution of
resolution of inquiry respecting the charges upon which learning. One-fourth or the entire lands havo been do- and other Democrats" labored vigilantly, and for arrear- di-r.ce or his fellow-citizens, who rely with unquestioning
Davis was confined, and that, in response to this, the nated bv the proprietors, as ao endowment for tbe insti- ages in expenses of other Stale iratihi'ions. owing to faith alike upon bis ability ond his patriotism, in the exiting crisis of public affairs.
President sent a brief message, accompanied by two tution. " A college farm, grounds for a church euficc high prices occasioncd by the rebellion.
O.Hi grant (hat ;hc upright jtotesmon mpy live to see
State Tax of 1806
Vi
communications, one from the ' Secretary or War, and and parsonage, for common schools, and other public The
5^,147 So the full fruition of his country's glory—the complete esu-*s ore likewise provided. And as the lands now held Stale Tax for 1866 will be
the other from the Attorney General. Mr. Howard by the proprietors are sold to colonists, other lands will
tablishment or Jieace and union throughout all its borders;
$-43,028
yd
id to < irjnv the serene hnppincss or one who has perhaving read extracts from those two documents, pro- be obtained aud a portion ol tbe new purchase given to A deduction of
There is tbe reply to tlmt nwrtion.
rinrd MI lur"c a share in the magnificant work of tbe
ceeded to contiovert the position of the Attorney Gene- the institution uutil it shall be adequately endowed. The
r
The Free Press is in favor of Htate Taxation. Miffi
Albariy Evening JournaL
ral, that Davis most be tried for treason in some one of church organization will be Congregational in form ; yet •ient to meet expenses. Thai is sound doctrine, and
the articles will bo unseciarian. embracing the essentials we take no exception. 'I he Uunrd of fttute equalization
tho States where tbe treason was commited. If there or the gospel, as understood by evangelic denominations.
A l)r. 1 'arsono writes to tbe London Obsesver tbet
meet this year, ond the new ha<is or equalization w:ll
be one expectation, said Mr. Howard, which has been I t is hoped that tbe members or the church will give an
probably be $400,000,000. I. this should be true o the terrible cattle plague iu Europe is nothing more or
more prevalent than another, among the loyal people, it eiample of good will 10 men, by effort, to esleod the ... State Tax of less than five mills on the dollar, would pay l.-ss than the small pox : that tbe pestnlesdo not Bppeai
6nence
of
a
pure
gospel,
and
by
sympathy
w,
h
all
reis this : That it is due to our dignity as a nation, and to
the entire funded and fundable <l. l»t in two years. 'I hat
account'oT thv roughnes or tbe skin, bat tl.at tbeycaa
which aim w
tobenefit
man. The
irms WHICH
w w u . «»».
— ~sale
~ of . Tardent
V.
debt is now $3,880,399 80. I: <• press without rcgurd be seen nnder the skia after death. IIo recommendi
the obligations we owe to tbe constitntion of the uatioo, forms
spirits and tobacco, cxcept as medicines, is excluded in to party should advocate its speedy payment.
that there should be on arraignment Bnd punishment ac- the vicinity or the college. ;
\ueoination as u preventive. Informotion having beer
The trust funds ore properly loaned to the State,
cording to the forms of law of some at least or tbe riogMost or the loud# now iu the bauds of the proprietors, where they are safe and the inhn st snre to be paid.— rt ceivi d that a vessel is on its woy to this country frotr
leadore or the rebellion. I t was Davis* command that deducting donation to college, aud necessary expenses in It is the same system now in .i|terul»m in Wisconsin, Kntrlnnd, with a cargo or hiiles taken from cattle afflicted
shed the blood or caused the death of more than a quar- seeking and establishing the location have cost about and other stales, and the best p o . u j . Use State debt wiih the platrue. Secretary McCulloch bos directed tbe
three dollars per acre. They will be sold in forms of
ter of a million or meu, and the waste and destruction of from twenty to one hundred and sixty acres, at from t hree would undoubtedly be much reduced another year, were custom officials to uilow thfc landing or no foreign hiAfi
it not for $400,000 of the las' w.«- I / » n . still to b.- tak
more than $6,000,000,000 of property. Mr. Howard to ten dollars, accordicg to advantage of Boil ond locaen. to pav the State Bounty of $1:.0 to M»CII volunteer, until permission therefor ahull be given by tbe Treosnrj
then entered Wto a legal argument in opposition to the tion. The advauce upou soles will aid in the further en- under tho" last draft. This, with tho fund now in the Deportment.
Attorney General's views. He held that Davis might dowment or the institution—the proprietors being bound Treosurv, will be met without addition to the present
to eacPbthcr, to appropriate one-fourth of future pur- Stotc i'udebtedness, or il any addition, only n small
The Buffalo Commercial Advertiser hos on occonnt ol
be tried in l'ennsylvania or Ohio, or in any other State
chases to that object.
.
tho great ice jam below Niagara F o l k Iu some porti
amount.
into which the war was carried under the orders of tbe
Christian families, willing to set an example of iodu.<of the river, from Younestown to - the cataract the if*
P l a i n People.'
President of the late Confederacy. He looked upon it try frugality ond benevolencc, or.d who will assume unA newspaper correspondent reporis that »hiic al the wa« fr.-m fifty to eighty feet deep, and on Monday last
as out of tbe question to try to convict Davis in any or derstandingly the labors and selMeoials or a new settleWhite House recently, in a conversation with Mis. Pat- many people crossed the river on foot near the " ^ e v i l i
the lately rebel States, because DO jury could be found ment, will, we are sure, reap advontoges for themselves
flbd their children, worth ranch more thon tho cost ; terson, President Johnson s daughcr, upon the republican Hole" and over the '• Whirlpool." a Teat never befort
there to convict him. A t the conclusion or bis reWhile by their united efforts, they will originate institu- simplicity of the establishment, she remarked to him.
marks, Mr. Howard said if there was no objection, he tions and influences which will be a blessing to foture •« Wo ore plain people, sir, from the mountains or IVn- accomplished. At Youngstown and Niagara parts o
nesee. and we do not propose to put on airs because we dock- ond wharves were corried owoy, involving serioni
would like to have a vote upon his resolution.
.
: r L V/:LK
Messrs-Johnson and Saubbury announced their in- ^FamUiefpossessing from fifteen- hundred to three have the fortune to occupy this place a little while/- . 1..H,
thousond dollars con obtain lond. pay for clearing fifty
| Ai (.aiiwavlite. FU., rtcfnt^ Cap,. Johwon
tentions to debate the resolution.
acres, build ond stock their farms sufficiently for a comter
classes
;
but
it
hos
o
sentiment
in
it
which
must
meet
duty
there
os
Provost
Marshal,
was
assaulted by thi
on
fortable beginning, in a abort space or time. With less
Letter f r o m a n Old Editor.
rith response from every true lover or democratic ideas | g b c r r i f f . clerk, or the Probate Court, Judge or Probate
means more time will be required.
LANSTNO, Jan. 27th, 1866.
.
-! an
beaten that
for a time hii
CLIMATE AND HKJJ.TH—Benzonia is situated between ond practices.
U lH
l ' l others,
I H l i t 1 p , nond
i t u oso
w nseverely
- m v i ;
—
When
W
ben Mr. Lincoln,
l^iucoin, in
m one of
ui his
ma messages,
1 1 . ^ = . - ^ ;spoke
- f " - ' of
MOHOAK BITKS. & ) „ — D e a r S i r . - I m not a liltle Cbrvstal Lake and Benzie (or Betsie) River, seven miles
TW>ntJp " courtly
courtlv aristocrats
aristocrats turned
turned up
up tbci.
their life was despaired of. Capt. Johnson was about to pur
interested in the reminiscences in jonr article headed from Lake Michigan, in about 44J N. l a t The tem- tbe. ".. plain people."
chase
o
cotton
plontotion
near
that
jloec,
and the ottocl
noses, oni sneered at the idea thot the men or broad
" Fortieth Anniversary." I t is but twenty eight years perature is more equable, and usually some degrees
as for tbe purpose or preventing him.
shouldere and brawny'muscles should be considered the
since I left the Green Mountains. I got • strap rail warmer in the winter, and colder in the summer, than in fountain or strength in a Government. But four years of
Ohio. Tbe deep loke which Deverfreezes,rantingfrom
The commander of the French fleet off Bagdad hoi
ride from Whitehall to Saratoga, and again (rom Sche- the South gives the region its peculiar climate. \
war, during which the " plain'" soldiers of the Republic
vindicated their cfoim to be considered first among the protested, in the name of his government, against the oc
nectady to Otica. West of that, not a rod of railroad
TIMBER —The timber or the region about Beazonio is warriors or the world, while their " plain" and homely
cupotioc
or tbe ploce by United States troops, ond the;
had been built in the whole country, sore from Buffalo maple, elm, beech, bass-wood or lynn. hemlock-ash and
leader bred in a sqOotter's hut and educated bv tbe light
to the Falls, and from Toledo to Adrian. At Ctica I other varieties. The elm and boss-wood grow ok the up- or a blazing pine knot, took bis place beside the greatest were consequently withdrawn. Tbc Liberal Genera
lands.
os
it
does
on
lower
levels.
The
surface
of
the
soil
Morales
bod
defeated tbc Imperialists ot Moturpbe, bu
took the canal, but by the time we reached Syracuse,
names in history, have changed the verdict or even the
is undulating, with ravines near the streams and tbe feudal placeholders or monarchic countries. Is or will was consequently defeoted himself. The Liberal Genera
the water was so frozen (it wss the lest of N07.) wo
the
honorable
record
or
the
working
and
producing
closMartinez has captured tbe City or Alsmos.
could gonofcrther on " t h a t J i o e , " and took tbe stage, '"^WATER.—The country in the vicinity or Beizonia U
es or this notion fail to receive odditionol lustre from tbe
two days and nights to Buffalo. Buffalo had 18.000 in- abundantly watered. Tbe college end village ore laid career or the " plain" man who began his career as a
Jose Gonzalesy Fernandez ond Francisco Gene Salva
habitants, all crazy with speculation and eicitement out on on elevation, obout one mile from Chrystal Lake tailor's apprentice, and h finishing it by the exhibition dor, recently convicted or tbe murder or Jose Gorcii
on one side, ond from Benzie River on the othw. Tbe r Qualities or statesmanship which force confessions or
ofer tbe great Kathbun forgeries, just then come to
rivulets ore clear—and there ore. besides the river, two 0admiration from the most bigoted organs or absolutism in Otero, in the City Park, Brooklyn, on tbe night or thi
• l i g h t For several years after that time, we did not ex- mill streams within two miles. The river is or sufficient
22d or November last, were sentenced in the King
pect to get the President's Mesage at Detroit under depth to navigate small boats.
tbc
*ThePreference of M r s - P e r s o n
mountain home County Court or Oyer and Terminer to be hung on thi
Son-—Tbe soil is or a reddish sandy texture, witn or her family, is suggestive or the fact that when the tor- 9th or Mardh next
•bout two weeks after it wus delivered.
T o o say in another article that you could make the black loam on top. Clay intermixed. It is easily nado or war was sweeping over Tennessee, President
A highwayman named Malooe atopped a gentlemai
D m a u > a better paper than it is. I do not donbt it, worked. Crops oTcorn and potatoes havo been planted Johnson's kin dwelt where it* ravages were most dreadon the soil without plowing, and the first year a far fol and that while uome who arc now leading the shoddy near Oil City, Canada, one night last week, demandinf
t u t let me tell you something The H n u u ) i . tbe only crop has been produced. I t is a lime soil, and retains
aristocracy or tbe metropolis were coining their ill got, his money, and aiming a pistol at bis bead. The gentle
•weekly paper, of « largo number that I rtcolre, that my its strength with proper culture for many years.
ten dollars from the sufferings and the blood or brave
man, who was on horseback, felt in bis pocket os if t«
w i " e r ? ^ k s me to bring from the office. If I fail at
W e do not desire that any one should remove to Ben- men, they were being bunted from point to point; dnvcomply but drew 0 pistol suddenly and shot tbe viUait
any time, she is snre to remind me of it, aayiog. - there zonia on the representation ol this circular. But we in- en to seek refoge in the oolitude or the wildernejB ; forced to subsist upon coarse and insufficient rood, and more dead.
.
.
is always «>metbing that is ratable in the H u u . .
vite Christian families designing to remove west, to visit
thon once colled to bury, with secret and stolen sepulture,
Alarming iotelllgtnc. to tbe batter apecuUlor, : Bat
She is right ; and I hare often thought that you tbe region as soon as possible next spring ; and if they those whom they loved—murdered because they would
would tare an account to settle some day, for burying do not find matters as here presented we shall be wil- not join in deeds or odious treason to Union and Liberty. ter is declining in all tbe Western marketa. A t Clare
your talent in so new a country. Yet we need not
ling to incur any censure that may be attached to this A family with such a record or devotion and suffering, land it la doll at 28 aod 30c for the beat tab and roll
needs for its recognition none or tbe adventitious aids of at Chicago tbe beat dali7 bring, only 28 to 30c, whik
S T t h e day of small thinga. If I am not mistaken, tha statement
show and pretence.
(air firkin U 23 to 25c i at Milwaukee tbe beat roll !• ai
GrindTraverse region is defined to b e c o m e . n * a n d
Until projected harbors are finished, access to BenzoI t is refreshing, in these days or extravagant and pomnia will be somewhat difficult. Emigrants can take pro- ous display—wheo silly pretence is made to pass currant low as 22c.
peller at tbe T«k« porta and bod at Northport. Tra- for gentility—wben bombast and fnstain are palmed off
Lieut CoL Glencairn Burns, tbe youngest son of tlx
verse City, Glen Arbor or Manistee; thence by land 20 u good breeding—when the shopman's wile emulates poet and last or his family, 3fcd recently, eged 7 1
tbo luxury of a dake's household—when no one la pre5
^
^
Very traiy yWTa,
to 30 miles, to Benzonia.
MOBOANB
T R A V E R S E C I T Y l
F R I D A Y M O R N I N G , F E B R U A R Y IB, 1866.
JONATHAN G. RAMSDELL.
:• 17;i. ml60:
Li# Um#<£FTKX
Ips.t 1-r
:J tdr -
MICHAEL HONDO?..
Y O D A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMp l u j n t h a s been m a d e at t h i s office' t h a t t h e l a n d e n t e r e d by
y o t r u n d e r the Homestead A c t Of M a y » , 1 8 0 , o n t h e l » h
May o r N o v , 1884, t o w i t r t h e n f l j of nwfli a n d i w f t t of n e f t l
,of section 1 t o w n 25 n o r t h of r a n g e 14 west (No. HOW
h a s been a b a n d o n e d by y o n f o r m o r e t h a n s i x m o n t h s , a n a
t h a t we h a v e a p p o i n t e d W e d n e s d a y , the 21st day of March,
18C0; a t I o ' c l o c k P . M . , f o r h e a r i n g t b e a b o v e c o m p l a i n t
a n d t a k i n g t e s t l m o n v t h e r e o n , a t the office of t h e R e g i s t e r of
t h e L a n d Office at T r a v e r s e City, M i c h i g a n •, a t w h i c h t i m e
a n d p l a c e y o u may a p p e a r a n d s h o w c a u s e , if
™T®f
why {ho e n t r y so m a d e by y o n should n o t be cancelled a n a
t h e larid'rcvert t o t h e G o v e r n m e n t .
A n y f H ^ n d o f l h e s a ' d Michael H o n d i n may a p p e a r a n d
offer proof a s t o w h e t h e r he i s now. o r b a s b e e n , i n t h e l a n d
or n a v a l s e r v i c e of the United S t a t e s .
,
M O R G A N B A T E S , Regiiter.
(7-71").
1L G O O D R I C H , R e c e i v e r .
Ber. Dr. Walker,
H •fcfc^towbkh^tate
• s o ™ of r e r , l o t o M i t f g L e c t m i
K g i o o s s u b j e c t s , in T r a v e r s e C i t y t h i s
k c s K f t f c t o i p e i i k of t h e m in
praise,
. a t * :: o«<i! * .
<5n t b e e v e n i n g of J a n u a r y
3 1 s t , i b e y o u n g p e o p l e of
t h e M o n r o e S e t U e m e p t p a i d a v i s i t tto t b e l r P a s t o r , B e r .
D . B . L a t h a m , and a f t e r
spending
pleasantly retarped home,
stantial
testimonial
of
fa-
the
regard
M a n y o f o u r r e a d e r s will b e g l a d
D.|£.,LKACH baa
evening very
leaving behind them
their
taken «
a sub-
in t h e s h a p e
of
__
t o ' learn t h a t H o n .
contract
V^--c
to make a good
roiad f r o m T r a v e r s e C i t y t o S i l v e r L a k e ,
seven mi l e a —
T h i s ?i t h e ' m a i n t h o r o u g h f a r e f o r a l l ' s o u t h e r n c o m m u n i cation wilh Traverse City, and b a s b e e n in a wretched
c o n d i i i o o for a f o n g t i m e .
.
.. .
! f LlBEBAL E T T R W I O X . — W e s e a T>y t h e A d v e r t i s e r
A Tribune, that t h e Board
of S u p e r v i s o r s
County
time for tbe
fiave'extended
the
•.
of' W a y n e
collection
t a x e s o f 1 8 6 5 in D e t r o i t , t o t b e first o f M a r c h ,
of
twenty-
e i g h t h u n d r e d and sixty-six ! D e t r o i t bos t b e ' r e p u t a t i o n
o f b e i n g a slow t o w n , b a t w e t h i n k t b e
Collector
ought
PLEASANTON, M a n i s t e e C o . , M i c h . , J a n . 28, 1 8 6 6 .
" i ^ f r p i i b t y to a call
b y letters
m&uive,
a e v e r a l C h r i s t i a n families, residing
t b e 2 8 t b of J a n u a r y , t o t a k e i n t o
pediency
of
organizing a
sent out
by
an P l e a s a n t o n , M a n -
istee County, a council was convened a t
that
place on
consideration the ex-
Congregational
C h u r c h ot
C h r i s t in t h a t T o w n s h i p .
with a
committee
cbnxn
Home-
l»y
those
calling the counciL
• A f t e r consideration of the circumstances, and
exami-
nation of cn*dentials.of C h r i s t i a n c h a r a c t e r , t b e council
proceeded to organize the
professing C h r i s t i a n s residing
in t b e p l a c e i n t o a C h u r c h of C h r i s t , t o b e
called
the
C o n g r e g a t i o n a l C h u r c h of Pleasanton.
' T h e sermon
was
preached by J .
Tbe
A r t i c l e s of F a i t h and C o v e n a n t were read, a n d t h e conHatch.
b a u d of f e l l o w s h i p w a s g i v e n b y J .
Kirkland.
d r e s s to t b e X/'hurch b y C . K . B a i l e y .
tbe council
Christian communion,
T b e right
Tbe Ad-
A f t e r which the
present
admiulstered
Jai. B. Wright.
partook
by R.
of t h e
Hatch and
1). B. SPKNCK^ S c r i b e .
For the Grand Traverse Herald.
FBIKNP
BATM,—Wishing
to
let
w h a t can b e doue^wilh a good cow
v e n e , 1 will g i v e f a c t a a n d
1 have b u t one cow.
ing Spring.
figures,
the
18G6.
know
as follows:
S h e is nine y e a r s old t h i s c o m -
S h e had a calf on t h e 15th
F r o m that time t o
world
h e r e in U r a o d T r a -
t h e 1 5 t h of
of N o v . , 1864.
March. 1865, we
• 3 1 9 5 w o r t h of b u t t e r ; t h e n f r o m N o v .
F e b . 10th,
sold
£ 2 2 89, and
p o u n d s ou hantl. w h i c h , at 4 0 c e n t s p e r
sold
1st, 1 8 6 5 . t o
have
twenty-five
pound,
would
amount to $ 1 0 — w h i c h makes the nice sum
of $ 6 4 8 0 .
N o w counting tbe bolter.used during this
time and the
b u i t e i r mach* f i o m M a r c h 1 5 t h t o O c t . 3 1 s t , a n d t h e m i l k
* ( w i n N o v . l.">th, 1 8 6 4 , t o t b e p r e s e n t t i m e , a t
the same
a s t h e b u t t e r a i - c o u m , ( w h i c h I t h i n k is a s m a l l e s t i m a t e )
and we h a v e
as the
months $ 1 2 9 60.
proceeds
Said
of
o n e c o w f o r fifteen
c o w i s t o c o m o in a * a i n n e x t
April.
"If any one c a n show a better account t h a n the above
I s h o u l d b e g l a d t o s e e it.
Traverse, F e b . 10th,
Oifcra f o r Bale—
^
.
I U. 8. Beven-thirty L o a n ,
Michigan Six p e r c e n t . B o n d s ,
M l c h t g i a S e v e n p e r c e n t Bonds.
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Saginaw C o u n t y T e n p e r c e n t Bonds,
1
Bay C o u n t y Ten p e r c e n t Bonds,
S e t o n d National B a n k , D e t r o i t ,
A m e r i c a n National B a n k , D e t r o i t .
F i r s t N a t i o n a l Bank, H o u g h t o n ,
Detroit a w l J a c k s o n Cdal C o m p a n y S t o a t ,
E u r e k a I r o n C o m p a n y Stock.
- Collins t r o n C o m p a n y Stock,
i. Locomotive W o r k s Stock,
United S t a t e s Tolograph S t o c k .
Western U n i o n T e l e g r a p h Stock,
Detroit C i t y S t r e e t Railway Stock.
- . r F o r t S t r e e t a n d E l m w o o d Railway B t s s k .
Sasinew City S t r e e t Railway.
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Michigan Beater P r e s s S l o c k ,
j P e o p l e s ' U n i o n Oil S t o c k ,
' Obort F a r m OH Stock.
' Petroleum S t o c k s g e n e r a l l y .
Ten p e r c e n t M o r t g a g e s .
Military L a n d W a r r a n t s .
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Swamp L a n d S c r i p .
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glowing
v e r i e s of d i u t i i o u d s , g o l d , a n d s i l v e r ,
accounts
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1866.
Row
s Detroit T h t r c h .
O n M o n d a y n i g h t , 2 9 t h u l t , a d i s g r a c e f u l riot o c c u r r e d in t b e F i r s t G e r m a n R e f o r m e d C h u r c h , in D e t r o i t .
I t a p p e a r s t h a t t h e r e i s a s c h o o f i n t h e c h u r c h , w h i c h is
a t t e n d e d . b y t h e c h i l d r e n o r tlic c o n g r e g a t i o n .
T h e past o r of t h e c h u r c h . B c v . C . C a s t , h a d n s c a p e g r a c e s o n
a t t e n d i n g the school. A short lime since this boy was
d e t e c t e d in w r i t i n g a n o n y m o u s l e t t e r s , o f a d i s g r a c e f u l
• C h a r a c t e r , t o s e v e r a l of t h e g i r l s w h o a t t e o d e d t b e
frhooL
T h e teacher become very m u c h incensed at
t h i s c o n d n c t of t b e b o y , a n d a d m i n i s t e r e d a s e v e r e c a s t i e a t i o n t o h i m . T h i s w h i p p i n g w a s t h e c a u s e of all t b e
trouble, and so much enraged the reverend father, that
lie is s a i d t o h a v e s w o r e a b i g o a t h a g a i n s t t h e t e a c h e r ,
and straightway ousted him from his position.' T h i s
c a u s e d t b e m e m b e r s of t h e c o n g r e g a t i o n t o a s s e m b l e in
fall s t r e n g t h o n t h e a b o v e e v e n i n g , 1 5 0 in n u m b e r , ret d l v e d on defending and sustaining tbe teacber. and
e q u a l l y firm in t h e i r d e t e r m i n a t i o n t o k i c k t h e r e v e r e n d
g e n t l e m a n o u t of t h e c h u r c h . T h e m a t t e r was discusse d , a t first c a l m l y , b u t s o o n p a s s i o n p r e d o m i n a t e d , a n d
t h i n g s b e g a n to* l o o k s q u a l l y . A b o u t 9 o ' c l o c k t h e
m e e t i n g could not b e controlled, a n d it w a s found imp o s s i b l e t o restore o r d e r .
A n a t t e m p t w a s m a d e t o offer v i o l e n c e t o t b e p e r s o n of t b e p a s t o r , a n d t b e e x c i t e m e n t w a s i n t e n s e . T b e e n r a g e d females w e r e t b e m o s t
v i o l e n t in t b e l r r a g e , a n d i t i i
reported
that several or
t h e m drew ioag, gleaming butcher-knives, which tbey
bad b r o u g h t t h e r e for tbe purpose, and brandishing
t b e m threateningly o v e r t h e i r heads, declared their intention to e x e c u t e s u m m a r y vengeance u p o n t b e o b j e c t of
their hatred.
A t I h i e s t a g e of t h e p r o c e e d i n g s t h e p o l i c e w e r e s e n t for, a n d five o r s i x of t h e g u a r d i a n s o r t h e
city's p e a c e arrived while tbe turmoil aod excitement
W M ' a t i t s fcetgbt W i t h d r a w n c l u b s t h e r s u c c e e d e d i n
driving back tbe mob.
A s t h e y passed t b e excited
' c r o w d , t b e females w e r e a l m o s t w i l d w i t h r a g e , a o d u t t e r e d fearful m a l e d i c t i o n s . S o m e o f t b e m a t t e m p t e d t o
j f o d e w H h t b e l r p a s t o r , a n d a l a r g e D u m b e r s p a t tow a r d s a n d a p o o h i m a s h e p a s s e d . U a d e r »be p r o t e c t i o n o f t b e p o l i c e , h e w a s finally t a k e n t o h i s r e s i d e n c e ,
M»i t b t — i g u g a t i o o d i s p e r s e d in k n o t s .
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WANTED.
Stock of F i r s t N a t i o n a l B f t n k Stock of 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 C o u n t y B o n d s ,
U. S. B o n d s of all k i n d s ,
Telegraph 8tocks.
A s t r i k i n g e y j d e p c e of t h e d e c a y i u t o w h i c h t h e a g r i -
PUBLIC
L A I D Orrica
Business P a p e r a n d L o a n s o n C o l l a t e r a l s n s g o t l a t e d .
a W Six t o E i g h t p e r o e n t i n t e r e s t p a i d o n " S t o c k L o a n s ,
with United S t a t e s Bonds.
I^oalis re-paid at one day's n o t i c e . ^ j f
N o . 12, R o t u n d a B u i l d i n g , D e t r o i t .
(S-ly.)
.HARRIED,
p..,
A t the M o n r o e ScttTfinefrt, Feb. 11th, b y Thornns H. Clyde,
E s q . Mr. CRAHI.KS H , Mp.HKoa t o Miss MAKV S. WIOHTMAS.
A t M o n r o e Settletiicut, F e b : « t h , by the B c v Mr. Brett,
H
. 'r.,>
PUBLIC NOTICE.
.>
L A N D O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E CITY. MICH., )
J a n u a r y 31, 1666.
>
GEORGE W
BODINE :
O U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED T H A T COMPLAINT
h a s been made at t h i s office t h a t the l a n d e n t e r e d b r
y o u n n d i r t h e H o m e a t e a d A c t of May 20, 1862, on t h e 17th
d a y of J u n e , 18U3, t o w i t : t h e « i of sw* se4 of n w t a n d s w i
of n«4 s e c t i o n 32 t o w n 2U n o r t h o l rung--13 west (No. 357) h s a
Ijcen a b a n d o n e d by y o n for*' m o r e
t h a n s i x month®
a n d . t h a t " wo h a v e a p p o i n t e d W e d n e s d a y , t h e -21st d a y •
or March, l»ti6, at l o ' c l o c k J*. M, Tor h e a r i n g t h e above comp l a i n t a n d t a k i n g test Iraony t h e r c o n . a t the office of t h e Register or the L a u d Office at T r a v e r s e City,!Michigan ; a t w h i c h
t i m e a n d p l a c e y o u may a p p e a r a n d s h o w cause, if a n y
y o u h a r e , why t h e e n t r y so m a d e by yon - s h o u l d n o t b s
cancelled, a n d t h e l a n d r e v e r t t o tlio G o v e r n m e n t
Anv f r i e n d of t h e .said Goorgo W. B o d i n c may a p p e a r a n d .
offer proof a s t o w h e t h e r he is now. o r h a s been, i n t h e l a n d
or n a v a l s e r f lea of t h s Uaitod S t a t e s .
MORGAN B A T E S , Register.(7-7t*)
R GOODRICH, Receiver,
ftff- P a s s a g e T i c k e t s t o and f r o m
EUROPE AND CALIFORNIA.
.
Drafts on all t h o p r i n c i p a l cities a n d tovaa la l a r * p « .
tbe streets
NOTICE.
Fp T H E U N D E R S I G N E D , A R E E N G A G E D IN T U B
W!
GRISTMII.LJNr, & T A N N I N G
NOTICE.
AT TRAVKRSK CITT, M i e n , (
J a n u a r y 24, 1866.
y
J O H N J. B R O W N :
^
O U ABE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT
h a s been m a d e a t t h i s office t h a t t h e l a n d e n t e r e d bf
t o n u n d e r the H o m e s t e a d A c t of M a y 20, 1862, o n t h e 10th
dav of D e c e m b e r .
1WS. t o w i t : t h e ntt* of nwfl*
a u d s w f i j of nw04 s e c t i o n 3 t o w n 24 n o r t h of r a n g *
12 w e s t , j N o . 682) list) been a b a n d o n e d by y o u f o r m o r r
t h a n s i x m o n t h s , a n d t h a t we h a v e a p p o i n t e d W e d n e s d a y ,
t h o 14th day of March. 186fi, nt 1 o'clock r.
for hearing the
above 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 t h e r e o n , a t t h e offloa'
of the Register or the L a n d Office a t T r a v e r s e C i t y , Michigan s |
w h i c h t i m e a n d p l a c e y o n m s y a p p e a r a n d show cause, if
a n y y o u have, why tbe e n t r y so made by y o u should n o t be
cancelled a u d the land r e v e r t t o t h e G o v e r n m e n t
Any f r i e n d of t h o said J o h n J . Brown m a y a p p e a r a n d
offer proof as t o w h e t h e r he Is now, or h a s b e e n , in t h e l a n d '
o r naval s e r v i c e of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s .
MORGAN BATES, R e g i s t e r .
(6,7t»
R. G O O D R I C H . R e c e i v e r .
Y
O u r Mill ts k e p t in good r o n n i n g o r d e r , ami we a r e p r e p a r e d u» d o c u s t o m G r i n d i n g a t all t i m e s . Also, g r i n d C o r n
in t h e car on F r i d a y s . *'
.
SEASONED PINE LUMBER.
We k--t> c o n s t a n t l y on b a n d for s a l e t h e best q u s i t t v o r
HE s u use it 1 ^ KK-K EEitj CONSTANTLY ON HANDW i n t e r W h e a l flour. B u c k w h e a t , Rye a u d coarse F l o u r , C o r n
aeasoned ^ i n c iiunxber, of all k i n d s for b u i l d i n g and meal. Bran a n d Mill-feed.
We arc p r e p a r e d t o p a y the h i g h i
o t h e r p u r p o s e s . H e will fill a n y bill of L u m b e r o i » s h o r t noUHI
tice, a n d «t a s r e a s o n a b l e r a t e s as can be p u r c h a s e d else- and Skins, a n d T a n on s h a r e s
•••. My Mill is in W h i t e w a t e r , e i g h t m i l e s f r o m T r a v e r s e Travo.r<« C'Kv.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
C. N O R R i S 4 B R O T H E R S .
City, ov t h e Elk ItApids r o a d .
L A N D O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E C I T Y , MICH., /
L E O N A R D 8. H O X I E .
J a n u s r y 17, 1866. >
"Z.~
7
PUBLIC NOTICE.
W h i t e w a t e r , F e b . 8. 1S6C.
(9-tw*)
LAUD O r r i c i t AT TRAVBRSK CITT. M i e n . , /
JAMES PHILLIPS :
'
O U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED T H A T COMPLAINT
P e b r u a r v 7, 1 8 6 5 .
J
TROBATE NOTICE.
h a s been made a t t h i s office t h a t t h e l a n d e n t e r e d bT
WILLIAM ANDREWS t
STATE O F MICHIGAN, >
y o u u n d e r the H o m e s t e a d A c t of May 20. 1862, o n t h e 13th'
C o u n t y of C b e b o y p i n , V
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T C O M - day of J u l y , 1865, t o w i t : t h e
o t s e c . 22 t o w n 28 n o r t h or
T A S E S S I O N O F T H E P R O B A T E C O U R T F O R T H E p l a i n t has been made ut t h i s office t h a t the land e n t e r e d h y r a n g e 12 west, (No. 1217) (>•* b e e n a b a n d o n e d by y o u f o r
Count)- if C h e b o y g a n h o l d e n at t h e P r o b a t e Office, on yoii u n d e r t h e H o m e s t e a d A c t of May 20. 1802, on the 5th m o r e t h a n six m o n t h s , a n d t h a t w e h a v e a p p o i n t e d W e d n e s W e d n e s d a y , the f o u r t e e n t h day of J a n u a r y , In t h e y e a r one day of Sept., 18C3, to w i t : t h e s w j of s e c t i o n 32 t o w n
d a y , the 7th d a y of March, 188fi,at 1 o ' c l o c k P. M., f o r h e a r i n g
t h o u s a n d e i g h t h u n d r e d and s i x t y - s i x . P r e s e n t . W i l l i a m H. n o r t h o r r a n g e 14 west (No. 523) ha* been a b a n d o n e d by you t h e above c o m p l a i n t and t a k i n g t e s t i m o n y t h e r e o f a t t h e
Tor m o r e t h a n s i * m o n t h s , a u d t h a t we huve a p p o i n t e d Wcd- o Q k e of the R e g i s t e r ot t h e L a u d Office a t T r a v e r s e Citjr.
Mauitby, J u d g e of P r o b a t e .
l a t h e m a t t e r OT t h e E s t a t e of Eliza Bclote. deceased, on neMl«r, t b e 2£lh d a y ot March. I HGti. at 1 o ' c l o c k P . M , f o r M i c n i g a n : at w h i c h t i m e a n d p l a c e y o u may a p p e a r a n d
uding a n d filing t h e ]>etition duly verified of William M. h e a r i n g t h e above c o m p l a i n t und t a k i n g t e s t i m o n y t h e n
s h o w cause. If a n y y o o t i a v e , w h y t h e e n t r y so m a d e by y o u
Bclote, p r a y i n g t h a t he may be a p p o i n t e d a d m i n i s t r a t o r on at t h e office of t h e R e g i s t e r of t h o Land Office a t Travi
s h o u l d n o t be c a n c e l l e d and t h e l a n d r e v e r t t o t h e G o v e r n aaid e s t a t e t T h e r e u p o n it is o r d e r e d , t h a t Monday, t h e Se- t.'ity, Michigan ; at w h i c h t i m e a n d place y o n may a p p e a r
c o n d d a y of April, at t e n o ' c l o c k in tiia f o r e n o o n , ba a s s i g n - a n d show cense, If a n y y o u have, why t h e e n t r y so mad*.- by
Anv rriend of tbe said J a m e s P h i l l i p s m a y a p p e a l
ed for the h e a r i n g of said petition, a n d t h a t t h e h e i r s at law y o u should n o t lie c a n c e l l e d a n d t h e land r e v e r t t o » i h e G « - a n d offer p r o o f a s t o w h e t h e r he is now, or h a s been, In t h e
of said deceased, a n d all o t h e r p e r s o n s i n t e r e s t e d in said e r n m e u t .
laod or naval s e r v i c e of t h e I f o i i j d J S t a t e s ^
Any f r i e n d of the said William A n d r e w s may a p p e a r a
E s t a t e , are r e q u i r e d t o a p p e a r a t a s e s s i o n of said C o u r t , t h e n
to be holden a t t h e P r o b a t e Office, in the T o w n s h i p of Ir- offer proof a s t o w h e t h e r he is now, or h a s been, in the l a n d
(5-71*)
veness,'4nd s h o w cause, if a n y t h e r e be, why t h e p r a y e r of or n a v a l eervice of the U n i t e d S t a t e s .
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
the j i e t i t i o n e r should n o t lie g r a n t e d ; And it is f u r t h e r orPUBLIC NOTICE.
». •»i»n;l ..
d e r e d , t h a t Raid p e t i t i o n e r give n o t i c e t o t h e p e r s o n s in te r B. G O O D R I C H . Receiver,
r . ALOSSO VAN TASSKIX t o M i s s ELIZA J . LAMUOM.
B.Walker.
stituting prayer offered by R e u b e n
new C h u r c h with
Ail h a i l t o Life i
leston.
D e l e g a t e s f r o m t h e C h u r c h e s of B e t i i o n i a a n d
s t e a d assembled
3-
Lyons, W a y n e county.
i.
-
B u t if t h o s e e y e s o n o t h e r s t u r n .
A n d f r i e n d s h i p ' s l a m p Shall c e o * to b u r n ;
My b e a c o n g p n e — m y solace lost— . , . .
L i k e aomtifcoor w m i d e r c t t e m p e s t t o r t ;
/ .
W i t h o u t a sail, or helm, or oar,
E x i s t e n c e h o l d s c l u r e 'nd m o r e ; '
i f o . a a r t h a t pridey o r f i ^ j » e , p e g o l d ,
.--j r « .
C u BIT the p l a c e of h t a r t s ' g r o w n cold, 1 ' A * J
'
W o r e w a s t e of b f c s t h ; ,
.,
W h e n love h a s flown a n d f r i e n d s h i p g o n e ,
. Y T i r i Z T I i e n welcome, D e a t h I:
• •>, 3 ; u r «
per, left h o m e on the 14th t o visit
t o 4 o w k e b i s r o u O d s in l e s s t h a n a h u n d r e d y e a r s I
F o r t h e G r a n d T r s v e r n e Herali}. , f —»•
iJellAr
If choice of life o r d e a t h w e r e t h i n e V
It b r i g h t e y e s ' b e s m , a n d b e a m f o r me,
Li ke snn gleams d a n c i n g in I h a a e a |
And friendship lends its sober light
Colder, yet quite as pure a n d b r i g h t ;
- ^ J
T o g u i d e m e w i t h n n e r r i a g ray.
O'er the dnll earth's a a e v e n w a y ;
T h o u g h w o r l d l y c a r e s m s y c l i n g a r o u n d me,
B i t t e r m s l s c e s t r i v e t o w o n n d me,
1 l a u g h at s t r i f e ;
W h i l e t h o » I love s h a l l f a i t h t o l p r o v e ,
m
the
T
Y
A
ested in said e s t a t e , of t h e [tendency of said petition, a n d t h e
h e a r i n g t h e r e o f , by c a u s i n g a c o p y of t h i s o r d e r to be published in t h e t J r a n d T r a v e r s e H e r a l d , a weekly n e w s p a p e r
p r i n t e d a n d c i r c u l a t i n g in T r a v e r s e City, f o r t h r e e auccesrive weeka p r e v i o u s t o said d a y of h e a r i n g .
(A t r u e copy.)
(9-3w)
WI I.LI.VM H. MAULTBY, J u d g e of P r o b a t e .
WATCH
REPAIRING!!
H a v i n g r e c e n t l y a d d e d largely t o m y s t o c k of
W A T C H A J S T > . T O 1 1 1 3 1 IS'Gr M A T E R I A L ,
Making a complete and extensive assortment, I am now
folly p r e p a r e d to do all k i n d s of
OWCK, WATCH AND JEWELRY BEPAISINC,
I n t h e b e s t m a n n e r , a n d at m u c h less r a t e s t h a n y o u can
g e t w o r k d o n e in a n y c i t y . I h a v e m a d e a r r a n g e m e n t s ot
t h e following Postoffiees t o h a v e w o r k r e c e i v e d a n d s e n t to
m e for r e p a i r s :
TRAVKBSK CITT, BIWI0KTA. SORWAIX A i m MANISTEI.
Crilial Jili N 6K WittkB, it, k, ulitiuA
D. E . C A R T E R
(2-ly*.)
H o m e s t e a d , D e c . 23rd, 1868.
LAND WARRANTS
C o n s t a n t l y on h a n d a n d for sale a s low aa the m a r k e t will
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Stocks, Bonds, Mortgage*
Promissory
Notas,
Land W a r r a a U and Foreign Exchange,
(S-ly.)
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PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAXB O m c K
AT TRATKBSK C I T T , M I C H . , ?
F e b n u r y 14. 1866.
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O U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT
h a s b e e n m s d e a t t h i s office t h a t t h e l a n d e n t e r e d b y
y o n n n d e r t h e H o m e s t e a d A c t of May 20,1862, o n t h e 16th
d a y of A p r i l , 1864, t o w i t t t h e w f l | of n w f l i wfl* ot a w l * sec.
7 a n d nwfli or n w f l i of s e c t i o n 18 t o w n 28 n o r t h of
r a n g e 1 1 w e s t , ( N o . 810) h a s been a b a n d o n e d b v y o u
for m o r e t h a n s i x m o n t h s , a n d t h a t w e h a v e a p p o i n t e d W e d n e s day, t h e 4 t h d a y o f A p r i l , 1866, a t 1 o ' c l o c k r . * . , for h e a r ing the above complaint and taking testimony t h e r e o n . ' a t
t h e office of t h e R e g i s t e r of t h e L a n d Offiee a t T r a v e r s e City.
Michigan ; a t w h l c n time and place yon may appear a n d
s h o w e s n s e , If a n y y o u h a v e , w h y t h e e n t r y s o m a d e by y o n
s h o u l d s o t be c a n c e l l e d , a n d t h e l a n d r e v e r t t o t b e G o v e r n T h e woerable Dr. Elipbalet Nott, who bad been
ment
A n y f r i e n d of t h e . s a i d A d o l p h a s P a y e t t e m a y a p p e a r a n d
P r e s i d e n t -of U n i o n C o l l e g e , a t S c b e o e c t a d y , f o r t h e tost
offer p r o o f a s t o w h e t h e r h e i s n o w , or h a s b e e n , i n t b e l a n d
rfxty-two y e a r s , d i e d on M o n d a y 2 9 t h J a a m r y , a t '
or naval service of the United States.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
a * ofniasty-two yean. D r . N o U w f . born at A f f o r d ,
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L A N D O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E C I T X . MICH., ?
F e b r u a r y C, 18BU.
J
NATHAN H A R V E Y :
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMp l u i n t h a s been m a d e at t h i s office t h a t t b e land e n t e r e d by
B K X J A M I N C O L L I N S :•
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O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T C O M P L A I N T y o u u n d e r t h e H o m e s t e a d A c t of Moy 20,-1862, on t h o 14th
h a s been m a d e at t h i s office t h a t t b e l a n d e n t e r e d by day o i J u l y , l » t « , t o w i t : t h e s i of a v i s e c t i o n - 13
you u n d e r t h e H o m e s t e a d A c t of May'JO. 1862, on t h e f t h day a n d n i
of n w i of
section
l i t t o w n 26 n o r t h of
of J a n e , 1W», t o w i t : tbe sw> s e c t i o n 22 t o w n
r a n g e 12 west (No. 124'J) h a s t e e n a b a n d o n e d by t o n
o r t h or r a n g e 12 west (No. 1204). h a s been a b a n d o n e d by y o u for'more t h a n s i x m o n t h s , rfnd t h a t we h a v e a p p o i n t e d W e d . o r m o r e t h a n s i x m o n t h s , a n d that we have a p p o i n t e d w c a n e s - nesrtay. t b e 7th d a y »r March, 1866, at 1 o ' c l o c k P . M..
day, the 28th day of March, lfi'.e, a t 1 o'clock r. n . f o r h e a r i n g f o r h e a r i n g t h e above c o m p l a i n t a n d t a k i n g t e s t i m o n y t h e r a t h e above 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 t h e r e o n , at t h e ofl, a t t h e off,co of the R e g i s t e r of the Lund Office a t T r a - e of the R e g i s t e r of the L a n d O f f i c e a t T r a v e r s e C i t y . Michlrse C j t v , M i c h i g a n ; at w h i c h time a n d place y o n m a y ap,n : at w h i c h t i m e a n d p l a c e you m n y o p p e u r a n d s h o w pear a n d s h e w conse. if a n v yon h a v e , "why the e n t r y so m a d e
use. if a n v y o u have, why t h e e n t r y so made by you should by you should n o t be cancelled a n d t h e l a n d r e v e r t t o t h o
it be c a n c e l l e d , a n d the l a n d r e v e r t to t h e ( J o v c r n m e n t .
Any friend or t h e said B e n j a m i n C o l l i n s m a y a p p e a r a n d
Any f r i e n d of t h e said N a t h s n K s r v e y m a y a p p e a r a n d
offer p r o o r as t o w h e t h e r he is now, or h a s beon, 10 t h e land o r oiler proof na to w h e t h e r he is now, or h a s b e e n , in the l a n d
kva: s e r v i c e of the I ' n i . e d States.
.
or n a v a l s e r v i c e or tbe U n i t e d States.
MORGAN B A T E S , R e g i s t e r .
M O R G A N B A T E S . Register.
(8-7t*)
B. G O O D R I C H . R e c e i v e r .
,(5-7t*)
R. G O O D R I C H . Receiver.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
L A N D O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E C I T Y , MICH.,
PUBLIC WOTICE.
J a n u a r y 31. i860.
I . A N D O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E C I T Y , MICH., 1
D e c e m b e r 27, 1865.
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NICHOLAS MYERS:
O U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED T H A T COMPLAINT E D W A R D G . C H A M B E R S t
h a s been m a d " at t h i s office t h a t the land e n t e r e d by
O U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED T H A T COMPLAINT
the 1
y o u u n d e r tlie i t o m e s t e a d A c t V f May 2ft, 1«M,
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s e i sec. 18 t o w n 28 u o r t h of range* 14 west ( N o . 466) hi
day or S e p t . , l«R3,to wit : the s w i of s e c t i o n 12 t o w n 26
been s b a n d o n e d by y o u f o r m o r e t h a n s ~ m o n t*h s , n o r t h of r a n g e 15 west, (No 545), h a s been a b a n d o n e d b v y o u
and that we have appointed Wednesday.
f o r m o r e t h a n six montlm, and t h a t we h a v e a p p o i n t e d Wed
d a y of March, iw.fi. at
8 o ' c l o c k A. * . . for h e a r - n e s d a y , t b e 14th day of Feb., 1806, a t 3 o ' c l o c k P. x . for h e a r i n g t h e aliove 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 t h e r e o n , a t i n g t h e a b o v e 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 t h e r e o n , a t
t h e office of t h e R e g i s u r of tlie U n d Office at T r a v e r s e U t y . t h e office of the R e g i s t e r of the L a n d Office s t T r a v e r s e
Michigan ; at w h i c h t i m e a n d place y o u may a p p e a r anil City, M i c h i g a n ; at w h i c h time a n d place y o u may a p p e a r
s h o w cause, if a n y y o u h a v e , why t h e e n t r y so m a d e by you a n d s h o w cause, if a n y y o u have, w h y t h e e n t r y so mad®
should n o t b e c a n c e l l e d a n d t h e land rovert to t h e Govern- by y o u should n o t be c a n c e l l e d , a n d t b o l a n d r e v e r t to the
Government.
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.
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Any f r i e n d of t h e Raid N i c h o l a s M y e r s m a y a p p e a r a n d o f .
A n y f r i e n d of t h e said E d w a r d G. C h a m b e r a m a y a p p e a r a n d
ler proof a s t o w h e t h e r he Is now, or has been, in t h e l a n d o r offer p r o o f as to w h e t h e r he is n o w , or h a s been, in tbe l a n d
urfval s e r v i c e of t h e L'nited 8 t a t e s .
• n a v a l s e r v i c e of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s .
MORGAN BATES, R e g i s t e r .
MO ROAN BATES, R e g i s t e r .
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R GOODRICH, Receiver.
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PUBLIC NOTICE.
L A X D O m a r , AT T R A V E R S E C I T T ,
PUBLIC NOTICE.
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December f i , 18w.
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MICH., ?
January 31,.1866.
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A B R A M B. L A N O W O R T H Y :
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D - T H A T COMp l a i n t haa been m a d e at t h i s office t h a t t h e l a n d e n t e r e d b y
y o u n n d e r t h e H o m e s t e a d A c t of Mav 20. 1862, on t h e 2 n d
day of J a n u a r y , 1863, t o wit 1 t h e n w i .of s e c t i o n 12
t o w n 27 n o r t h o r r a n g e 10 west, (Ko. 65) h a s b e e n a b a n d o n e d by y o n for m o r e t h a n s i x m o n t h s , a n d t h a t w e h a v e app o i n t e d W e d n e a d a y , t h e 21st d a y of M y c h , 1866, a t
l o ' c l o c k P . M-, 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 a n d t a k i n g
t e s t i m o n y t h e r e o n , a t t b e office of t h e R e g i s t e r of t h e L a n d
Office a t T r a v e r s e City, M i c h i g a n ; a t w h i c h t i m e a n d p l a c e
y o n m a y a p p e a r a n d s h o w cause, if a n y y o u h a v e w h y t h e
e n t r y s o m o d e by y o n should n o t be c a n c e l l e d a n d t h e l a n d
revert to tha Government.
A n y f r i e n d of t b e s a i d A b r a m B. L n n g w o r t h y m a y a o p e a r
a n d o f f e r p r o o f aa t o w h e t h e r he i s n o w , o r h a a b e e n ; in t h e
l a n d o r n a v a l s e r v i c e or t h e U n i t e d S u t e s .
MORGAN BATES, Register.
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h a s b e e n m a d e a t t h i s office t h a t t h e l a n d e n t e r e d by
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d a y of J u n e , 1864. t o w i t : t h e
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t o w n 31 n o r t h of r a n g e 8 west, (No. 937) 1ms b e e n a b a n d o n e d by y o u for m o r e t h a n s i x roosths, a n d t h a t w e h a v e
a p p o i n t e d W e d n e s d a y , the 14th d a y or F e b r u a r y 18«6. at \
o ' c l o c k . P . M.. for b e a r i n g t h e a b o v e 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 t h e r e o n , a t t h e office o f t h e R e g i i t e r o f t h e
L a n d Office at T r a v e r s e City, M i c h i g a n : * * * J i c h t i m e
a n d p l a c e y o n m a y a p p e a r a n d ohow canoe, if a n y y p u
h a v e w h y the e n t r y s o m a d e by y o u s h o u l d n o t b e o a n c e l l e d . a n d t h e land r e v e r t t o t h e G o v e r n m e n t ,
"
A n y f r i e n d of t h e . s a i d L e v i C l a r k m a y w e a r
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T h o s e Who r e m e m b e r tbe political history or those days,
w i n remember w i t h w h a t b i t t e r n e s s " O l d Bullion"* w a s
assailed b y his own p a r t y , aod with what success. D o o g las. d i d i n d e e d , b e c o m e t h e g r e a t k-oder of h i s n o r t y , n o t
o n l y in t h e N o r t h w e s t , b u t in t b e N o r t h a n d E a s t ; b e ,
too, aimed h i g h for t h e P r e s i d e n c y .
W h o . in t h i s w i d e w o r l d , a t t b e t i m e o f w h i c h w e
h a v e b e e n a p e a k i n g , i m a g i n e d t h a t t h a t g r e a t office
W h o h a v e with ourselvea SMO t h e g n a t c h a o s * w h i c h h a s
w a s iu reserve f o r a q u i e t a n d u n o b s t r u c t i v e c i t i r e n , t h e n
come over oar wilderness Io t b e few y e a r s p a s t ; a n d who
not two square blocks distance ?
have, we trust, appreciated o o r endeavors t o cater to their
Wonders will Never Cease.
w a n t s , t a s t e s a n d r e q u i r e m e n t a f o r t h e p a s t five y e a r t ; we
A F r e n c h g e n t l e m a n , n a m e d -M. C a t a l , p r o p o s e s t o
come with thanks for the past, and h o p e for the future.
c o n v e r t t h e m e c h a u i c a l f o r c e o f f a l l i n g w a t e r i n t o elecO n c e m o r e we h a v e m a d e o o r s e m i - a n n u a l visit t o t h a
tricity. F o r this purpose he has simply to m a k e water
TO THE GENEROUS PUBLIC
J o h n O u k h e e r t a o d eon a r e B a l t i c m e r c h a n t s . Y o u n g
J o t e e n t e r e d h i s f a t h e r ' s office as a clerk, a t aixty p o u n d s
• y e a r , of w h i c h h e p a i d h i s m o t h e r f o r t y f o r b o a r d ,
lodging a n d washing, a n d clothed himself with t h e o d d
twenty. D o oot imagine,that M r . Oukbcert'e establishme'ot r c q n i e r d t h i s a s s i s t a n c e . T b e o l d g e n t l e m a n d e a i r e d t o m a k e h i s s o n feel t h a t h e s u p p o r t e d h i m s e l f A t
t w e n t y - f i r e y e a r s of a g e y o n n g O a k h e a r t m a r r i e d , r e c e i v i n g w i t h h i s w i f e a m o d e r a t e s u m of m o n e y .
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io p o r c h a s g a s h a r e i o h i s f a t h e r ' s b u s i n e s s ; t h e y c a n n o t
-coino o n t e r m s . Y o n n g J o h n c a n n u k e a b e t t e r b a r g a i n
•with a r i v a l b o o s e io t h e t r a d e , T b e o l d m a n h e s i t a t e s ;
l i e likes t h e sound o f J o h n O a k b e a r t & Son, b u t business
•isbnsioess. H a d b i s s o o m a r r i e d * penniless girl, t h e
f a t h e r w o u l d b o r e g i v e n h i m w h a t h e n o w refuses t o s e l l ;
b u t now, business is basinet*, a n d , a s a calculation, h e
c a n ' t : : d o i t . 8 0 Y o n n g J o h n b e c o m e s c h i e f p a r t n e r in a
rivallirm
t o t h a t w h i c h 0 0 c d a y m u s t b e bis, a n d t r a d e s
• g a i n s t t b e o l d m a o , w h o s e only s i n i s t o lay u p w e a l t h
for b i t ton.
E v e r y d a y , at 4 o'clock, leaning against a particular
corner on 'Change, stands t h e elder merchants, his h a n d s
dqep'.y s u n k i s h i s d o g e a r e d p o c k e t s . A y o n n g c i t y m a n
a p p r o a c h e s ; t h e y e x c h a n g e a quiet, careless nod.
" F e e l i n c l i n e d t o d i s c o u n t f o r 1 , 2 0 0 a t l o n g d a t e T"
" W h a t s e c u r i t y T" a s k s o l d : J o h n .
1
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" Any names ! "
" M y o w n only ; i t is a p r i v a t e matter, and h a s nothi n g to d o with o u r house," replied the j o n n g e r .
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give 4 per c e n t "
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" I should want more than that, as money goes—say
4 6 8."
" T h e b r o k e r s only ask 4 $ , " replied t h e y o n n g man.
" T h e n give i t "
A n t h e y s e p a r a t e w i t h an indifier•ent n o d . T h a t w a s f a t h e r a n d s o n .
E v e r y S u n d a y y o u n g J o h n a n d h i s wife d i n e a t R u s sell s q u i r t , in t b e s a m e h o u s e w h e r e old O a k b c a r t h a s
J i y ^ d f o r t h i r t y y e a r s . H i s n a m e h a s b e e n c l e a n e d out
of t h e b r a s s p l a t e on t h e d o o r . T h i s h o u s e y o u n g J o h n
s t i l l l o o k s u p o n , a n d s p e a k s o f a s h i s h o m e . A H t h e ass o c i a t i o n of c h i l d h o o d o r e t h e r e — e v e r y p i e c e of f u r n i t u r e is a n old f r i e o d — e v e r y o b j e c t is s a c r e d in b i s eyes,
f r o m h i s o w n p i c t u r e , t a k e n a t f o u r y e a r s old, w i t h i t s
c h u b b y face a n d fat lees, t o t h e s m o k e - d r i e d p i c t u r e or
Gen. Abercrombio.
T h e y f o r m t h e a r c h i t e c t u r e of t h a t
temple of h i s h e a r t — h i s h o m e .
- A f t e r d i n n e r t h o ladies h a v e r e t i r e d . T h e crimson
chrtaina nre c o m f o r t a b l y closcd.
T b e c r a c k l i n g fire
g l o w s w i t h s a t i s f a c t i o n , a n d old J o h n p u s h e s t h e b o t t l e
a c r o s s t o b i s s o n , f o r if o l d J o h n h o d a w e a k n e s s i t was
for tawney p o r t
" J a c k , my boy," says be " w h a t do
y o u w a n t w i t h t w e l v e h u n d r e d p o u n d s ?"
" W e l l , s i r , " replied y o n n g J o h n , " t h e r e i s a p i e c e o f
g r o u n d n e x t t o m y villa a t B r i x t o n , a n d t h e y t h r e a t e n t o
b u i l d u p o n i t ; if so, t h e y will s p o i l o u r v i e w . E m i l y , "
m e a n i n g . h i s wife, " h a s often b e g g e d m e t o boy it and
i n c l o s e i t in o n r g a r d e n . N e x t W e d n e s d a y i s h e r b i r t h day, a n d I wish t o g p t i f y her with a s u r p r i s e , b n t I h a v e
reconsidered
t h e m a t t e r — I ooght not to afford it—so I
have giveo it o p . "
. ' • ' Q u i t e r i g h t , J o c k , ' ' responded t h e o l d m n n , " i t
Would h a v e b e e n a p i e c e of e x t r a v o g a o c e , " a n d t h e s u b ject: drops.
N e x t W e d n e s d a y b e i n g E m i l y ' s b i r t h d a y , t b e o l d coup l e d i n e w i t h t h e y o u n g folks. J u s t b e f o r e d i n n e r , old
J o h n t a k e s h i s d a u g h t c r - i o - l a w a s i d e , a n d p l a c e s in h e r
b o n d a p a r c h m e n t — i t i s t h e d e e d of t h e l i t t l e p l o t of
g r o u n d sbe coveted. H e stops her thanks with a kiss
and harries away.
"ErG t h e l a d i e s retire, E m i l y finds t i m e t o w h i s p e r t h e
a o c r e t t o her husband, a n d t h e f a t h e r a n d s o n a r c alone.
W a t c h t h i e t t l d m a n ' s e y e s fixed o n t h e fire, f o r h e
d e t e c t e d t h i s p i e c e o f a f i c c t i o n a t o t r e a c h e r y , a n d i s alm o s t a s h a m e d of b i s a t t , b e c a u s e h e d o e s n o t k n o w h o w
t o r e c e i v e h i s t h a u k s . F o r a few m o m e n t s a d e e p , g e n t l e
f e e l i n g b r o o d s 0 p o o h i s h e a r t ; h e h a s n o w o r d s — i t is a
rayer syllabled io'emotion t h a t m a k e s his lip tremblo ;
s lays bis h a n d , u p o n his fathers a r m a n d their e y e s
meet.
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• o m e d a y — G o d bless yoo, my boy. and make yoo as
h a p p y a t m y a g e a s I a m n o w . " I n silence t h e soula of
iheve men embrace.
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• e e n h e r a t t h e fireside fluttering l i k e a d o v e f r o m b l o s s o m
t o b l o s s o m . I h o v e s e e n h e r link d i s t a n t h e a r t s p a r t e d
b y t h e . w h o l e w o r l d — s b e is t h e g e n i u s of t h e A n g l o - S a x o n f a m i l y — a n d h e r n a m e is H o t n e .
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Interesting anecdote about Stephen A . Douglas :
W e h o i ? a l r e a d y m e n t i o n e d t h e f a c t , t b o t in 1 8 4 5 , w e
r e s i d e d ot S p r i n g f i e l d , t h e c a p i t t l o f t h e S t a t e o f I l l i n o i s .
W e w o r k e d a s a j o u r n e y m a n p r i n t e r in t b e office o f t h e
I l l i n o i s S t a t e R e g i s t e r , t b e l e n d | o g d e m o c r a t i c p a p e r in
„ t h e State, and possessed rare opportunities to note tbe
p o l i t i c a l c o m b i n a t i o n s of t b e d a y . T h o m a s H . B e n t o n
•"was t h e r e c o g n i z e d l e a d e r o f t h e d e m o c r a c y of t h e N o r t b -west, a n d b e h e l d h i s p o s i t i o u s o firmly, t h a t t o d i s p l a c e
him was no easy task. A t a b o o t this time however a
c o m b i n a t i o n w a s f o r m e d a g a i n s t h i m , in h i s o w o p a r t y ,
a n d t h e M i s s o u r i R e p u b l i c a n , t h e l e a d i n g W h i g p i p e r of
M i s s o u r i , w a s t a k e n in a s a n a l l y . D o u g l a s w a s t h e n a
r i s i n g p o l i t i c i a n , a o d a l r e a d y h o d t h o D e m o c r a c y of t h e
Statu a t his f e e t ; he was chosen as tbe man t o direct
t h e c o m b i n a t i o n , a n d t o r e a p t h e h a r v e s t if s u c c e s s f u l . —
- T h e f a c t s c a m e t o m y o b s e r v a t i o n in t h i s w i s e : I h a d
c h a r g e of t h e J o b r o o m , a n d m y c o m p a n i o n c o n s i s t e d of
• / • r o l l e r b o v ooly.- O u e d a y Mr.1 W a l t e r s , e d i t o r of t h e
R e g i s t e r , M r . Campbell, 'Secretary of S t a t e , and M r .
D o u g l a s , a t t h a t t i m o a M e m b e r of C o n g r e s s , e o t e r e d
the J o b room, and t h e three drew o p aroood the coal
•tove, which wot giving oot a cheerful warmth.
N o notice was t a k e n of m y p r e a e n c e . ^ i m d f r o m the geoeral coov e o a t i o n I easily g a t h e r e d t h a t the tbreo were just fresh
from a secret caucus.
Messrs. W a l t e r s and C a m p b e l l
• p r e reasonably " j o l l y , " a s w a s tbfcir w o o l , — D o u g l a s
s o b e r , OS a j o d g p , a n d l o o k e d q n i t p " j o c k e y " i u
b i s bell-crowbed h a t S a i d Douglas :
" G e n t l e m e n , d o y o o believe t h e R e p u b l i c a n can b e
'relied opon
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" C e r t a i n l y , " « a i d W a l t e r s , w e t a k e a g r e a t e r risk i n
opeolofc u p o n B e n t o n , t h a n t h a t W h i g concern t a k e s iu
- a d v a n c i n g y o o . ; , ' A f t e r w e h a v e ' k i l l e d off T o m B e n t o n ,
* of court* it w t i l p i t c h into y o u . — o u t " — a n d here W a l t e r s r a i s e d h i r c k n e b e d fist, a n d b r o u g h t i t d o w n w i t h
g r e a t force o n t b e i m p o s i n g s t o n e . — " b y G — d , B e n t o n
. ^ I O U b i t e t h e . d i u i t a o d y o o sballltxi t b e b i g m a n of t b e
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a c t u p o n w b e e l - w p r k , j u s t a s i n t b e c a s e of a water-mill,
o n l y i n s t e a d of t u r n i n g t h e stoneg t h a t g r i n d t h e c o r n t b e
m e c h a n i s m will a c t o p o u a m a g n e t o e l e c t r i c a p p a r a t u s . —
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T b e e l e c t r i c i t y t h u s d e v e l o p e d will t h e n b e c o n v e y e d t o
a n y required d i s t a n c e 'oy m e a n s of i n s u l a t e d w i r e s . J u s t
a s a n o p e r a t o r iu L o n d o n c a n r i n g a bell o f Y o r k , or fire
a c a n n o n ot E d i n b u r g h , o r m a k e a b a l i d e s c e n d a t P o r t s H a r e returned with tha moat
m o n t h , s o M . C'azal c a n t r a n s m i t t h o f o r c o o f a c a s c a d e
f r o m t b e m o o n t a i n s of S w i t z e r l a n d t o t b e w o r k s h o p s of
P a r i s . A r r i v e d a t its destination, t h e e l e c t r i c force has
s i m p l y t o b e re-converted i n t o i t s m e c h a n i c a l s t a t e , a n d
I n very m a n y r s s p e c t s , wa believe,
i t d o e s t b e w o r k ds n e a t l y a s if t b e f a l l i o g w a t e r were itself b r o u g h t t o t b e s c e n e of o p c r a t i o u s . T h i s a t least i s
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la large, a n d d o u b l e t h a a s s o r t m e n t of a n y
p o w e r . I t i s a s t r a n g e i d e a , t h a t of s e e k i n g in t h e flood
w h a t w c h a v e h i t h e r t o found io t b o fire—relyiog. in f a c t ,
on c o l d w a t e r i n s t e a d of 6 t e a m . T b e e c o n o m y of t h e
p r o c e s s i s s a i d t o b e q u i t e a s r e m a r k a b l e a s i t s physical
character.
M . C a z a l , in s o m e s o r t , finds h i s p o w e r alI n p o i n t of p r i c e , we are c o n f i d e n t t h a t w e a r e m a k i n g
ready p r o v i d e d ; h e m e r e l y h a s t o p a c k i t u p iu a coovcuient form for travelling, and then t o u n p a c k it a t the
journey's end.
A t t h i s rate w c only w a n t a s u b m a r i n e
w i r e of c a p a c i t y , a n d E n g l a n d m i g h t d e r i v e i t s m o t i v e
T h a n can b< f o u n d o u t s i d e our l a r g e cities. Wa h a v e
power from t h e mountainous region# of the c o n t i n e n t —
t h e M a n c h e s t e r s p i n d l e s r o t a t i n g iu rirtuaof a f o r e i g n influence.
O r , t o s t r e t c h t h e p o i n t still f a r t h e r , let us ima g i n e t h e A t l a n t i c t e l e g r a p h nn a c c o m p l i s h e d f a c t , w e
T o s c o u r tha m a r k e t , a n d p u r c h a s e w h s r e v s r
h a v e t h e n only t o s e n d M . C'azal o f f w i t h u w i r e t o t h e
H o r s e s h o e F u l l s , a n d all t h e f o r c e of N i a g a r a itself will
be at oor command.
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lin lined gents, ladles, misses and boys.
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cheap.
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. H A N D K E R C H I E F S — G e n u a n d ladlea, h a m m e d r s a d y t e a .
aae, ailk, l i n e n , t o t t o n , A c .
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c h i l d s a n d misses, a c o m p l e t e U n a .
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hats.'
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S u p e r i o r h o r s e shoe, nail rod, Ore.
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J a j r n e s M e d i c i n e s — W e a r e apcclal a g e n t s f o r a l l D r .
J a y n e a g e n u i n e p r e p a r a t i o n s , a n d j o b t b e a a m a a t aa l e w
r a w s a s can be b o u g h t e b e w h e r e .
J e w e l r y — A s n u g s t o c k , well a s s o r t e d .
Jellies—Raspberry, currant, quinces, itrawberry, p l a a
apple.
K e n n e d y ' s M e d i c i n e s — a n a s s o r t m e n t of these Justly fasae<l m e d i c i n e s on sale.
K e t t l e s — n , ft. K, ]o, p a l l , 30, AS, CO, 90 gallon, a t r e a a o n a b l a
r a t e s a full line.
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by the q u a n t i t y .
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p e n k n i v e s : o n r s t o c k of table k n i v a a i s Isrge and, w a
Invite t h e a t t e n t i o n of tbe wholesale t r a d e . W a c a n offer bargain'.
L a c e — c o t t o n , linen, t e a l t h r e a d , sroyrna, I m l t s t i o a , a l l V
black a n d white, Valenciennes, p u r l i n g , c r o c h e t .
L e a t h e r — K u l e , u p p e r , k i p , calf, m o r r a c c o , i l n i s g s , b l u d l a ^
Ac.
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its application.
k. ., ,
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M a d d e r — D n t e h madder.
M a g i c R u f f l i n g — a s s o r t e d qualities and widths.
Marseill«*<—a xiuall a s s o r t m e n t , s o m e nice.
M e r i n o e s — t h e s e g o o d s w e h a v e a k u u g a a i o r t m e n t , well s » •
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m a r k e t , s o m e very c h e a p . F r e n c h , a full a s s o r t m e n t .
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N n v n l Stores—Manilla and tarred rope, marlla, really.
T h e v e t e r a n j o u r n a l i s t l o o k e d o p f r o m b i s m n n o s c r i p t iu ALPACCAF^—Black, T a b D r a b s , T a n , " M o o n on t h e Lake.'
pitch, t u r p e n t i n e , n a p t h a , ,1c.
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Brown, Maroon. D o t t e d , Ac.
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p r e s s e d . W e are s e l l i n g by tbe k e g aa low as wa cang i v e a n v t b i n g for t h e solvution orsc.uls.
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a n d s h o w cause, if a n y you have, why the e n t r y HI m a d e by
P r e w r v e a — c i t r o n , qainces. Ac.
y o u s h o u l d n o t be c a n c e l l e d a n d t h e ' laud r e v e r t to t h e (JovP e s * — a s s o r t e d front 3-H t u 7 : 9 .
I I K I D L E S — B l a c k . r u « s e t t . a n d r e i n s with b i t t s .
Any f r i e n d of t h e said Bradford Sheldon msy a p p e a r a n d BRA ID C r o t c h e t . E m b r o i d e r y , c o l o r e d a a d black, s k i r t in P l f i s - A y e r s . J a y n e s , HolloWny's, R a d w a y ' s , W r i g h t ' s , Grs»
g o r y ' s . MotlsiV. B r a n d r e t b ' s , H o o p e r ' s , C h e e a e m a n a .
eolors, silk and worsted
offer p r o o f as t o w h e t h e r he i s n o w , or h a s been, in tbe l a n d
P l a s t e r — G r a n d River in b a r r e l s or by t h e t o n .
B U T T Kit—By t h e f l r k i n or p o u n d of good q u a l i t y
or n a v a l s e r v i c e of the United States.
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B U C K E T S — I r o n b o u n d oak well b u c k e t s .
M O R G A N B A T E S . Register.
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C A M B R I C S — P a p e r , c o l o r e d a n d black, c o m m o n , do.
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R G O O D R I C H . Receiver.
C A P S — M e n s r l o t b . plusb, m o h a i r , A c . , b o f s a n d child* a f u l l P o c k e t B o o k s — a n d por'.e monies, a f u l l line, s o m e v e r y
good, s o m e good for but little, c h e a p .
assortment.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
C A S S I M E R E S — B l a c k , a good line, c o l o r e d a n d F a n c y , a P r u n e s — I r e s h T u r k i s h p r i m e s .
L A N D O F F I C E AT TRAVEHSiS C I T Y , M I C H , >
s u p e r i o r a s s o r t m e n t of A m e r i c a n . E n g l i s h a n d F r e n c h P r i n t s — a very large s t o c k , f r o m 20 c e n t s us. f l o y l e s ' l a J a n u a r y 3, lsGG. (
glish p r i n t s , OIK- y a r d wide, very n i c e a n d c h e a p .
maker*.
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WILLIAM COLF:
C E R E U S P h a l o n ' s N i g h t B l o o m i n g . •• t h e p e r f u m e for t h e P r o v i s i o n s — l » rk, tivur. c o r n , m e a l , b a a i a fish, l a r d , b u t t e r ,
O U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED T H A T COMPLAINT
c h e e s e , beef.
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• toilet.
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P u m p s — C i s t e r n . ( D o w n ' s patent), c h a i n p u m p s c o m p l e t e
h a s been m a d e at t h i s office t h a t t h e l a n d e n t e r e d by y o o C liEESE—" H a m b u r g , " of New Y o r k m a n u f a c t u r e .
u n d e r the H o m e s t e a d A c t of May 20. 1862, on t h e 8th d a y of C H A M B R E Y S — A s m a l l a s s o r t m e n t
J u n e , liMii, t o w i t : t h e sw{ s e c t i o n 4 t o w n 51 n o r t h C H A I N S — T r a c e , h a l t e r , j o c k a n d c a b l e in 1-4, S-18, S-8 a a d R u g s — t h o u g h t ami s o l d .
of r a n g e 8 west, (No. 938), h a s been a b a n d o n e d by vou l o r
K h u b a r b — ' e a l Turkey, root and powdered.
7-16 i n c h .
m o r e t h a n s i s m o n t h s , a n d t h a t we have a p p o i n t e d Wednes- C I G A R S — A good s t o c k a n d of good grades.
R i c « — E a s t India b e s t
day. t b e 21st day ot Feb., 16011. a t 1 o ' c l o c k P. >L, for b e a r i n g C L O T H — B l a c k a n d Mue b r o a d c l o t h , ladies r e p e l l e n t , I t l d d l e s — i ' use ia t h e p l a c e of f a n n i n g mills, foraltkra
t h e above 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 t h e r e o n , at t h e
b r o w n , black, t n n a u d d r a b .
office of the R e g i s t e r of the L a n d Office a t T r a v e r s e City. C O t r R G H S - — A c o m p l e t e l i n e , in all c o l o r s .
R o a d H c r a p e r s — c a s t iron, wood and iron to order.
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 u may a p p e a r a n d C L O C K * — L'prlght, g o t h i e . ovll, m a r i n e , s t r i k i n g . a l a r m , a n d K n i t — f i n e d a i r y a n d c o a r s e .
s h o w canse, if any y o n have, why the e n t r y so m a d e by j o u
H a d d i e s — p o n > , Mexican a n d aide.
e i g h t dav. good line.
s h o u l d n o t be cancelled, a n d t h e l a u d r e v e r t t o t h e Govern- C L O T H I N G — W e h a v e a good a s s o r t m e n t , well s e l e c t e d , S a t c h e l s — w i l t o n , bruasells, rail road, g o t h l e , a n d p l a l a ,
enamelled.
ment.
b o n g h t low, of f a s h i o n a b l e d e s i g n s , a n d f o r sale reusonA n y f r i e n d of t h e said William Coif m a y a p p e a r a n d of
Spices—Kinds, quantities and qualities t o suit.
f e r proof aa to w h e t h e r be Is now. o r h a s b e e n , in t h e l a n d C O T T O N — B r o w n . 3 - i i-4. 5 - i , in heavy a n d fine, b l e a c h e d S p e c t a c l e s — i ' l a i n , g e r m a n s i l v e r , a n d s t e e l bows, e o l o r e d .
HFjuried, s o m e v e r y g o o d o n e s , also e a s e s f o r same. Ileal
or naval s e r v i c e of tbe United States.
3-4 t o 5-4 n i c e l y a s s o r t e d , and are s e l l i n g a t t b e b o t t o m
MOIIHA.V B A T E S . Register.
- S c o t c h Pebbles, r i d i n g , n e a r s i g h t e d , a n d s p r i n g
of t h e m a r k e t .
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R. G O O D R I C H . Receiver.
C O L L A R S G e n t s a s s o r t e d . L a d i e s . v a n o u s atylea, also h o r s e
S p i n n i n g W h e e l s — hud head*.an a s s o r t m e n t
and pony collars.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
S t o v e s — W e i n v i t e c o m p a r i s o n as to kiuda, q u a l i t y , finish)
C O F F E E J a v a , Rio, g r o u n d a n d m i x e d .
L A N D O F F I C E A T TRAVB1J8E C I T Y , M I C H . , )
a n d r a t e s ; c o m e a n d see.
C O R S E T S — W h i t e a n d colored.
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S t e e l - y a r d s — F r o m 2 to t o o lbs„ g o o d .
COTTONADES—A fair assortment.
FERDINAND CROUPA:
C O N F E C T I O N A R Y — A gobd l i n e a t r e t a i l a o d w h o l e a a l e , S t e e l — C a s t blister, toe cork, s p r i n g a n d g e r m a n .
O U A R E HEREBY NOTIFIED T H A T COMPLAINT
g t a y s — C o l o r e d and white : also skirt supporters, an a d m i r a snmll lot of f a n c y c o n v e r s a t i o n c a n d y s .
h a s b e e n m a d e at i b i s office t h a t t h e land entered bv C R O C K E R Y — B o u g h t of i m p o r t e r s d i r e c t a n d ia aold aa low
able a r t i c l e f u r the ladies.
y o n u n d e r t h e H o m e s t e a d A c t of May 20. 1802, o n the 25th
S u g a r s — C r u s h e d , p o w d e r e d , g r a n u l a t e d , coffee, in g r a d e s W
a s c a n be b o u g h t .
d a y of O c t . 18W. t o w i t : t h e sw* of s e c t i o n 3 t t o w n 32 C R I N O L I N E — A v e r y l a r g e s l o c k t o j o b f r o m .
suit, b r o w n N. 6 , m u s c a v a d o and. m a p l e .
n o r t h of r a n g e 8 w e s t (No. 1082) h a s been a b a n d o n e d by y o u C R A D L E S — C h l l d r e n B a n d g r a i n , a s s o r t e d .
i p e — C o l o r e d , black a n d white, c o t t o n a n d l i n e n ,
f o r m o r e t h a n s i x m o n t h s , a u d t h a t we h a v e a p p o i n t e d *V\ ed- C R A C K E R S — P i c Nic, soda, s w e e t , B o s t o n , p i l o t , by p o n n d
i l l o w — B o u g h t a n d s o l d by p o u n d o r b a r r e l .
n e s d a y , t h e 2 1 s t d a y of F e b . , 1866. a t 1 o ' c l o c k p . M., f o r
T a b l e s — B l a c k w a l n u t , c h e r r y a n d union.
b e a r i n g t h e a b o v e 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 t h e r e o n , D A Y B O O K s — B l a n k U d g e r a . p a s s b o o k s , w r i t i n g b o o k s , in T a b l e t s — F o r g e n u a n d l a d i e s n s e in c o r r e s p o n d e n c e , s o m e
a t t h e office of t h e R e g i s t e r ol' i h e L a n d Office a t T r a v e r s e
nice one*
City, M i c h i g a n ; a t w h i c h t i m e a n d p l a c e y o u m a y a p p e a r a n d D E L A I N E S M a n c h e s t e r , Pacific, H a m i l t o n , m o t f r n l n g , a l l
T e a — I m p e r i a l , y o n n g h y s o n , O o l o n g a n d s o u c h o n g , ias h o w cause, If a n y y o u have, w h y the e n t r y so m a d e by y o u
wool. In n i c e a s s o r t m e n t of colors, p r i n t e d a n d p l a i n .
c h e s t s , c a u y s a n d by t h e p o u n d ; all b o u g b t e a r l y a n d ats h o u l d n o t be c a n c e l l e d a n d t h e l a n d r e v e r t t o t h e GovernD I A R I E S — F o r 1866, a o m e v e r y n i c e .
a d v a n t a g e o u s rates.
ment.
DOMESTICS—A veryfull line.
T i n W a r e — good s t o c k o n b a n d of h o m e m a n u f a c t u r e ,
A n y f r i e n d of t h e s a i d F e r d i n a n d C r o u p a may a p p e a r
DOLLS-^-KId, cloth a h d r u b b e r b e a d a .
a n d all k i n d s of w o r k d o n e t o o r d e r .
a n d offer p r o o f as t o w h e t h e r he is n o w . o r h a s been, in tl
DRIED BEEF—Prime quality.
T i s a n e — F o r veils, a n d In i t s season f o r d r e s s e s .
l a n d o r n a v a l a t r v i c a of t b e U n i t e d K t a t c i .
D R A W E R S — G e n t s and ladies assorted.
T o b a c c o — P l u g , line c u t , s m o k i n g , Ac„ a f u l l l i n a a t o l &
MORGAN B A T E S . R a g i t t e r .
DRUGS—A small a s s o r t m e n t .
-prices.
(S-Tt*)
R. G O O D R I C H . R e c e i v e r .
DRAG T E E T H — O n h a n d , 3-4. 4-4,6-4 a n d m a d e t o o r d e r , T o y s — A n i c e a s s o r t m e n t t o w h o l e s a l e .
reasonable.
T r u n k s — P a c k i n g , folio a n d t r a v e l i n g , s o m e good o n e s .
PUBLIC NOTICE.
D Y E S — C a m w o o d , l o g w o o d , m a d d e r , a l u m e x t r r c t a , cop- T r i m m i n g s — O f v a r i o u s q u a l i t i e s a n d d e s i g n s a u c b aa a r e
LAUD Orncx
AT TRAVKKSK CITT, M t c n . ,
p e r a s vitriol, Ac.
fashionable.
J a n u a r y 17, 1 8 $ 6 . E A R T H E N W A R E — J u g s , c r o c k s , c h u r n s , flows r p o t a , o o v e r s , T r a v e l i n g B a g s — A fail line, s o n s n i c e o n e s .
J O H N H. H A L L :
thimbles.
T r a p s — M u s k r a t , f b x , beaver, and bear, ef b e s t m s k e r s , b y
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T C O M - EMERY—For engineer*wse.
piece or dozen.
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p l s i n t h a g b e e n m a d e at t h i s office t h a t t h e l a n d e n t e r e d by E N V E L O P E S — A l a r g e a s s o r t m e n t in v a r i o u s q u a l i t i e s , deal- T w e e d s — K e n t u c k y j e a n s , double s o d t w i s t , i r o n c l a d e a s - e r s will find p r i c e s l o w b y t b e q u a n t i t y .
s l m e r e , Ac., a good a s s o r t m e n t , low.
5'on u n d e r the" H o m e s t e a d . A c t of May 20, 1KC2, o n t h e 13th
U m b r e l l a s — O f v a r i o u s . I K S and g r a d e s .
d a y of J u l y , 1865, t o w i t : t h e n e t of s e c t i o n 22 t o w n 2 5 E S S E N C E — C i n n a m o n , p e p p e r m i n t , c l o v e s , l e m o n , Ac.
U n d e r S k i r t s — F o r Ladies a n d g e n t l e m e n , r i b b e d , p l a i n
n o r t h of r a n g e 12 W e s t ( K o . VUG) h a s been a b a n d o n e d by TOU E X T R A C T S — V a n i l l a , l e m o n , p e a c h . A c .
l o r m o r e t h a n s i x m o n t h s , a n d t h a t we h a v e a p p o l n t e d w c d - F A R M E R S T O O L S — F o r k s , hoes, r a k e s , g r u b boea, a h o v e l s ,
c o l o r e d a n d white.
spades, cradlea, e u t t i n g boxes.
neaday, t b e 7 t h d a y of March, 18C6, a t I o ' c l o c k J > " "
T a l l e e s — A few n o t v e i y g o o d .
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 a n d t a k i n g t e * t t a . - _ , F A N N I N G M I L L S — O r t h e b e a t m a k e r * a n d a t m o d e r a t e V p i l s Dot lace, love tissue, Ac.
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prices.
t h e r e o n , a t ( b e office of t h e R e g i s t e r of t h e L a n d Office a t
T r a v e r s e City, M i c h i g a n : ot w h l c h t l m e a n d p l a c e y o n m a y F E A T H E R S — O r d e r e d w h e n w a n t e d .
qualities t o s u i t
a p p e a r a n d s h o w canse, If a n y y o n have,- w h y t h e e n t r y so F I S H — C o d . d u n n , h a l i b u t , h e r r i n g , t o n g u e s a n d s o u n d s , V i e w — L s r g e a n d email, s o m e t * y v i c e s .
V i o e w a r — M a n u f a c t u r e d , aud real cider vinegar.
made by yon ahould oot be cancelled and t b e land r e v e r t t o
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p r o o f ; aa t o w h e t h e r b e i s n o w , or h a s b e e n , in t h e l a n d o r F L A T I R O N S — l n . a l s e e . t o s u i t
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