Grand Traverse Herald, April 11, 1862

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Grand Traverse Herald, April 11, 1862

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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

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1862-04-11

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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very cause
c a u s e itnhuait was
was itoo i»uu«.
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(Continued on fourth page.)
4 u o a the f i e n d s of t h e two p u b l i e a a o n s t o m i k e efforts t o
t h e K . G . C . of t h e T h i i d D e g r e e t h e y freely w a s raised t o p o w e r . I u s h o r t t h e s c h e m e s of t h e K . u . CAmong "
extend their cirealation.
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IS PCBMSBZD EVERV riiJDAYi AT
T r a v e r s e City:, G r a n d T r a v e r s e C o m f l f , M i c h i g a n ,

ai my, w h o , if o c c a s i o n p r e s e n t s , a n » ' t o d i s o b e y o r d e r s ,
a n d "screen t h e m s e l v e s b e h i n d flimsy e x c u s e s f o r a l l o w i n g
t h e e n e m y t o escape, w h e n , b y a c t i n g in g o o d f a i t h , t h e y
m i g h t be d e f e a t e d . T h e y p o i n t t o t h e s i n g u l a r e s c a p e
Their Treasonable Aim* a u d Schcmcs.
ot F l o y d a u d h i s c r e w in " W e s t e r n V i r g i n i a , a f t e r Bot£QT h e following l e t t e r is f r o m t h e p e n of a gentle- c r „ 1 I Z
t Q d e c o y e d t h e m i n t o a p o s i t i o n t h a t he w a s
„ i s n w h o kuown w h e r e o f he s p e a k s — w h o h a s s e e n io-1 c e r t a i n t o b a g t h e w h o l e C o m m a n d , if o r d e r s h a d b e e n
s i d e o f t h e t r e a s o n a b l e o r g a n i z a t i o n s u u d k n o w s t h e m . ! faithfully e x e c u t e d b y his s u b o r d i n a t e s . A t t h e t i m e o f

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t o o v e r t h r o w t h e g o v e r n m e n t , e m b r a c e t h e wholo c a t a l
o g u e of Btrateg)- k n o w n t o c o r r u p t p o l i t i c i a n s .

TITE V A R I O V * N A M E S U N D E R W H I C H T H E Y
ARE KNOWN.

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Attorney & Counsellor at Law,

^.ttoriirn, (E omtsrilor uns) Solicitor,

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e Admini
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of A b r * h " ^ f*"*
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plr
but b l t t l I ^ e n ^ ' o t b t r • ! » < » ( » . wt „IUt» tropto, of th.
orously.«opport the National Administration. Our cor- a ; b o a i t,lrt " e ® l , e s from \V iueh< <er for the night, lighted «ceasionfbeIong to the Union* armyc
rt
U'Thart
'
'
,- d i ? K *°^
to keep
Jtheiricamp
... nergeU^ppo will i?nd
.
. them from ;.
• " fires
y j and
A*' bivoucke<^ihileiiiir
.
T ? j f — — — arrayj lay
| (. . ™ . weru
• u.v many
UI^OT do
docds,of
heroin)
pjfformod on ID«
twcen them and the town.
It
Was
Amerailv
U-ti.>nkd
w u u «U
g o R ^ S n g and g f e vigor to t W e f f o r t s to crash*-, t b a t . gem^Unga^mc 0 !* would Ta"e ^ a c ^ n J t a t S
the enemy the color Marer was five times shot down ;
-a;...
I dov (Sunday.) and the expectants were uot disappointed. ret
• another instantly replaced him at the riik of his life.
1
- \Ve muSTfally ondev our own flag !—a flag that never That tngbf was oueof terrible suspense on both sides:— The last color bearer oT the Bve Vva» a private named
' A c t s against Fiction.
floated over a traitor.' Who ever fieard of a RepabU.
ReimbV-! N '°, ou ^ k l f w w h a t , b e rebels delayed their advance for, 'T- D. Isdell, The flag staff was broken, vet the glori" **\ o u r . P°lic.v l o P^I'Oue a battle, iu view of ous bantier never ccased to float iu trramph over this galThere is, at Northport, a little clique of Forty-rod can"trtito'r ? Our ranks do not even contain one ano'oapolo- I 1
the preponderating force or the euemy, in order to allow
whisky politicians of the-B^gi
gtptfor rebellion, W e cannot leave such an organiza* reinforcements to arrive from tho division or Williams, lant regiment
Tbe rebels had an Irish battalion of ore hundred and
posed of men who have grown'fathpem the drippings: of ti|>a at .this time without infidelity to our country,
the rear guard of which hud already advanced ten miles fifty
I
men, oT wbrni forty were killed on the field, and
unclean things under former Democratic Admioigtra- 'v Why should we abandon our own for ab organization towards the Shenandoah
tearly ull the rest wounded.
Morning explained the reason or tlie enemyV halt.—
tiona Having notfiing to d<\ tl>Vr ai*e c'e'allesj, dissattv tljat has furnished from its own bosom all the rebels in
Th.' loss on our side was heaviest in the Eighty-fourth
About
ten
o'clock
reinforcenti
Jits
orfive
reginientSThf
intied, moddlesome, and, when andoi tV»e icBqence of an tip field. an<l still has within iu folds a monopoly of their fiiiitry and two batteries of artillery were aniionncbdj •— Pennsylvania Regiment Of the five companies or three
-.
.
,
. . u oiiiiuuKw. a i - hundred
nnnoreu men,
nH>i! in all engaged, they lost Coloiiel Murrav.
extra head of steam, malignant; and devilish. They sympathizers!
rived froin atrasbni g, under Gen. GanietU by tbe v*«,'it ^ dashing and brave an officer as ever drew a gword ;
are now engaged iu dissecting *ud| broiling tho1 Cotmty j Notwithstanding afl tho danders or thei^ presses and erousaml prolonged cheers which proeee<led rrom tbcW 1 one Captain, one Lieutenant, twentv three privates
and
Inmr delaye«l.
(U<icnl The
I'Kn ei^myJnoi,-commissioned
•••w.mjs
:—: 1officers
„<r
-..Asixty-three
.i_ r wounded.
i. i
Treasurer.
killed, and
orators, which have been persistent and malignant from lines. I be attack was not nnn long
So far as I *tfc>ulividtial1y concerned, tliey arc. at 4lio very birth of our organization, history will record advanced bis armv which n consiste<l pr sixteen regi-|yh« loss in tbe Eighth' nnd Fifth .Ohio regiments i
mcnts or.infantry, numlwring 11.000 met: live batteries itymt seventy-five and sixty, respectively, killed and
liberty to carve'-and broil to their hearts' content It is tl«w two facts:
of artillery, with a total of tweuly-eigkt field pieces, and
First, That the * Republican party" has never at- three battalions of horse, under Asbbv and Stewart.— wounded.
said that it "is better to ^ave tbe"good than tho; ill-will
I^ieuienant-Colonel Thoburn, of the Third Virginia, is>
of a dog." This may bo true as 8. general principlci'but tempted, or evtn proposed the slighest infringement of His line of battle exteuded ahput a mile on the right' of nmong the wounded on our side. These are the only
tharo aro exceptions to all general rules, and a great dif- tbe rights of any Stfte in the Union ; aod, second, That tbe village of Kernstown. and 3 mile nnd three quarters field officers killed or wounded in tbe Union forces.
on
tbe
left
of
it,
und
the
village
toy
on
tbe
road
between
The rebels carried no knapsacks with tbem into nctioait bna iierer famished one traitor to the Union.
ference in dog*.
the rebel right and centre. There is a mat! road branch- and all tho rations in tbeir haversacks was u small cake
While, iu my individual copacivj, as a private citizen, . j With sock a record for the past, there uecd bo no ing from the turnpike, a mile or so from Wiueliester, to of bread to each man. They counted to a certainty on
the right Of the road an you go to St rash org. This road capturing Winchester. The only wagons they brought
I would totally disregard whatever they might say or do fear Tor the future.
with them were provision wagons Tbis explains how it
to injure me.—as a public officer, intrusted by t^opco- j Coj-dially welcoming patriotic citizens of all parties, passes through the left of tbe enemy's centre, and
one or their points or defense. Beyo'ml that there wi
plo with the ebarmMffthoflnaneoiof the County, I dv'm co-operating with th^ui in all proper ways to sustain tlie grove of trees, nud further a ridge of bills, with a stone was that they did not lo9e much besides ^irnesin tbeir retreat. ,
, . _l5J *
it due to myself ami to them, to1 refute the charge made (lorernment—Slate mid National; beware of old effete wall running along i(s summit ghoul breast high. This
Tho battkt-field after,tiftilrugsle was a sight to he
against me, by a, glajn, unvarojslicd statcnient of fact* a|id corrupt orgunimtions controlled by troa-onable, or was the rebel line of defense otj tbe right or our line. Our seen and remembered. The night was dark und cold."
etreii
doubtful
inflmices.
In
tliis
cresis
be
will
best
susmost
advanced
regiment
was
tfcc
Eighth'iQhio.
or
Gen.
aod figures; and 1 wish it distinctly understood that I
After the battle tbe nniuliuhmces were busily engaged
lylcrs brigade, ami on it the"rebels made u furions ondo'ao for the information of honest, candid, well-mean- tain the couuiry wh«j) bears aloft the Republican banner. caught about half past 10 o clock. A. M., 011 Sunday, removing the wounded .Tbe jencniy carried off most or
their wounded end somo pf tlieif 'dend. Tie wounded
COMMITTER ROOM,'I)CTBOIT, March 22, 1862.
ing iiien, and not for the edification of 'Old Fagan" and
with the intention of turning opr right flank. Tbe Olno were iutermiugled with tbe dead, and their suSfcrings beJ . W. THiLMANV
DWIOHT MAY.
Eighth met them gallantly, withering them like uutohin fore tbev were removed to tbe hospitals were very poig-'
him '"Artful Dodgers." ,
'
W. P. YKRKKS,
I>. C. BUCKLAND,
l.-aves before the breath of winter, by their deadly fire of mint Yesterday was sp^nt in burjing the dead. 'I'M
I atn charged with using, tbq TJ'oor Fund Money for
T. W. CLARK.
C. V. INLAND,
nfles. Five different times did the enemy emerge from ghastly aspect 01 the field y^tfrdny, after tbe Wounded
prirate and Speculative purposes, and refusing to redeem
C. -T. MITCHELL,
J. A. KERR
the woods and from' behind ihetr St6tio parapet, with were removed and before the de»il were interred, was Podr Fund Orders when presented. The (absurdity of I L. I>OlXJE.
J.J.ST. CLAIR
vastly superior numbers and try vainly to accomplish appalling. Some with tbolr faces off. sonM! with their
T. W. FERRY.
ih£ ofcar'fra ijil,taJ»jfcar(t£e-inertrtianifestwhen 1 assert; i J . W. FRET", '
their object. Our left wing consisting or the Thirteenth beads off. some torn into fragments amifrighirullvmanglJ..M. N iVINS.
lndi.uw. Seventh Ohio, and 0 battery oflhe Fourth reg- ed by the round shot and shell, and others sin!ply but
what tfviay Supervisor knows tr> He true, tlijit the Poor
'
RopublieuaState
Central
Committee.
ular
artillery, bad a feint made on it whi e the fc-attuck quite, as effectually killed by bullet wonihls. It is singuFond has nover had any moaey (with the Exception of
of
the enemy was being directed against bur right wing lar that most or the enemy killed !>v ballet ^wotiiKfe weroi
W. 8. WOOD. Secretary.
$30,. specialty appropriated last October.) In October,
The feint on the left was a heavy fire or artillery, posted shos through the bead or" tho heart showing the remarkI860, tho Board of Supervisors made an appropriation
ou bo'h sides or the village uin.' turnpike, which, how- able accuracy with which our WcstCrn troops use the
ever did but little damage. Our battery replied, silenc- rifle. Tho cnetliy'tf wounds wore' not near sn fatal'to us
of 8500 for this Fund; and, pgyin, in October, 1861,
jUg those or theenemy. thonah the"fire was well maintain- as ours were to them, and their weapons were, as a gentbey appropriated $300 in the. some way; but in neither
ed for a long time OH botb si ;es Our centre consisted eral rule, decidedly inferior to those used in onr nrmy.
case'did they mike any special provision for money to
of the Fourteenth Indiana, tli, Eighth and Sixty-seventh Abont the stone wall, theenemy were strewn almost OBI.
meet the appropriations The process was simply this:
Ohio Ami the Eighty-fourth 1 i-ifnsylvaiiia, and two artil- top of each other, in heape of dead. At .this point, abo;The Treasurer, by a dash or the peri, made County Tax G - A L L A N T i C t I N D U C T O F O U R lery batteries belonging to t « First Ohio artillery, and nmny of our bravo fellows bit the dust.
the
cavalry, consisting or tlx first Michigan atxl First
T
R
O
O
P
S
.
Capt Jones who commanded the Irish battallfop in"
Ac. debtor toPoor Fund Cr. This was a very simph
Ohio, were drawn up in thi rear. The whole or our theret>e!army, is a prisoner ill onr bunds, Tytty both his
and easy matter ; but. as the Treasury was empty,
TERRIBLE EFFECT OF OUR ARTILLERY. cavalry did not nmount to 1 Q more than 800'men, and eyes
"yes.gbot
shot ont by one bullet.
wiu rather more difficult for the Treasurer to find the
this arm played 11 rerv uuim iortant part in the action " Tbe Calm which
rhich has succeeded tie
the mighty
n
tempest t»(
oil cither side. Our right viing was made up or tbe
money than it had been fortha supervisors to make Correspondence of tho Nc»v York Herald.
|
. !
'ft'iscnESTXK,March 25. 18C2. FiTth and Eighth Ohio regiments and a battery or the the past few daya here, is something exceedhigly solemn
the appropriation.
.,
around Winchester n v is qitieteratid gloomTho ball or tltc campaign on the Potomac was at length First Virginia regiment. Tbe reserves consisted or the Everything
"
-iBut ovcty dollar of both appropriations to tho Poor brilliantly openod at Winchester on Sunday last, and the Twelfth Indiana, and the Thirty-ninth Illinois and a somid- ier than ever.
Fund has been paid. On the 318t day of March last, rebels have suffered n dreadful reverso iu the first
roh or Michigan cavalry.' Gen. Shields, wns nntible to A Law that should Volte nil Loyal 9Ieq In Its
Support.
.. . 2
tiyjreiwas an unexpended balance dne this Fund of just counter or the season iu this department.
appear i n the field in person, and the comnuind in
Kimbel,
Mr. Arnold, member of. Covgress from .Illinois has intievtn(y-one cents ! no more, no less—and that is all T h e object or the reconnoissance made by Gen. Shields the field devolved upon Acting Urieadicr
to ijtrsHhurg may now l>e stateiL It was to throw the who led our centre; and onr right wat1 command- troduced into Congress a bill that should command Ibo
that can be drawn from the trvawy on Ppor Fund Or- euemy into tbe trap which has so fatally sprung upon ed
by Actiug Brigadier Tyler, while Colonel Sulliders, before the next mecthigiof itho Board of Super
the rebellion. . Discovering the number and position of van directed the o»erations or our left. The battle united support of all foya] incu. As it is u6t long we ap•P ,
...
sors even though It should'Overflow with ingots and the rebels. General (Shields retired hastily, posted bis raged along the whole line with great fury from eleven pend it hereto:
men about two miles north of Winchester, in u few tenls,. A. M. till hair past two P. M., when GJII. Shields who A lliu. to render Freidom national and Slavery sectional.
Double Eagles.
though the forces were unable to attempt pu'saing received account of the progress of the Qght on his conch,
To the end thut Freedom may IK- and remain forever1
This is the present condition of the Fund
Jackson's forces, und there, ufter the withdrawn! or Gen. ordered the right, where the contest raged tin; hottest, the fundamental law of the lar.tviti till ptoecs whatever,
POORiFUKIki
f
Dn.
WilliamVdivisioii, awaited the effect or this movemeut to charge upon the enemy 'Rial was an awful charge, so far as it lies within the power or depends npon the
To Orders iedeBmed in 1861,
320 56
upon the enemy. The result showed that the scheme tlie left of the emeny prepared desperately to repel our nctiou of the Government of tlie United Stfltes^to
1862,
• 478 73
t-ntirelv snceeeded. As soon as Geo. Jackson heard that gallant troops but their rush wns as imsistablo as tbe make iI so; therefore, ' !
To unexpended balance,
71
the division of Gen. Williams hud moved tov.md Centcr- tide ill the liuy ofFundy. prcvinus to tliis time onr
Ho it enacted l«y the Senate and House of Heprcsentaville, ho immediately took Up hi? march to Winchester. line or battle had been somewliat changed. The Eighty- lives of the United StatC3 of AttK-rica in C'oiigresa as8800 000 In the mean time he had received reinforcements, and fourth Pennsylvania rcliiforct*i our right, nnd nlso a bat- sembled :1
1
Generals Longstreet ami Smith, or the rebel army, had tery (if artilleiy. Our wboI< force tiow engaged was
Siarrio. * 1. That slavery on i:<voluntary Fervitnde, in
• :'* '{, \ ' "h CoNTR Ai
CR.
§500 00
By appropriatiiu in I860,
their commands united to that of tbe boasted Stone nboutRix thousand men. whie that of tlie enemy was at
I cases whutsoerer, other than in the punishment of
' 1861,
300 00
Wall Jackson. So prompt and unexpected was the at- tlie lowest estimate eight tho jSuud. Theenemy had also crime wherefore the paMy shall I rave been iluly convicttack of the enemy, that it took our Generals entirely by •banged their line, nnd cxtajjded both their wnijjs pre- ed. shall hereafter cease and bO prohibited in the foHowi
/ ' , , ,5 " / .
8800 00
snrprise, but everything was ready. Tor the emergency.
nting a coneuve friotit to ournrmy. They had also re- i 1 ig places, viz:
On Saturday afternoon, at about u quarter past two inforced their left wing, nnd'(he charge to he made by
fir*'.: In nil the territories now existing or bereaher
So far from using money belonging to the County for
our advanti'd pickets ou tho Straburg rouddisright was nil important (;i its consequences. On it. to be formed or a'ctjuired In anyway.
my own purposes, I have, in jnany instaoces, where o'clock,
•xjvered the rebel jeavulry under the madcap Ashby ut three o'clock, depended tlie fate or the entire battle.
Second: In nil places purchased or to be purchased by
tiwso who held Orders were pour, and greatly in need nbout halfn mile bejrond them, reeounoitering tlie womla Hie gallant Tyler led the ehbrgc. sword in hand at the e United States, with1 the assent of the legiJature qf
of trioney. redeemed their Orders by advances from my On both sides of tbw turnpike, and steadily ndvai
head or tbe line: Tho rebels fired from the lrill with nr- tho several Slates, fur theerection of forts ursiimls magiues. dockyards, und other neeilfol buildings
private fund-; and the Contingeut Fund now owes me Our pickets consistent of a few men oT the Fourteenth In- llery and small arms, while our men advnnccd against
diana infantry at tbpt point, nnd they foil hack hair n their murderous shower of Jen'I and iron, returning-few
Third: In all vessels on the high seas and on tho
mere than seven hundred; dollar?.
mile to tho hamlet br Kernstown. four" miles from Winami reserving their lire'. I f p to thitf time the armies national highway* beyolid the territory and tho jurisdic- If this statement should prove inefficient to stop the chester. The rebels, observing our pickets fall back. :ots
id not l>een nincli nearer to each other than three hun- t'on or the scvca Stales from wbieh or to which the said
hfssing* of tboso Northport ' ripens let them hiss « Were confirmed in the belief that our forceu here did uot dred yards unless ill Mime few instances. The wood was vessels isuy lie going.
•eedfivethousand IIRMI. They then gave chase. ConiFouith: In nil places whatsoever when; the jiational
They knaw a file.
cleared at the point of t||C bayonet our men disin"k up with our men. A*hby cried at (lie top or bis voice.
MORGAN BATES,
l»ing their pieces at twenty and even five yards dis- government is supreme or has exclusive jurisdiction nud

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County Treasurer. "There they are. boys: now give them bell." Steadily tance from the rebels und then dashing at them with the power.
ilid tbe. troopers advance as our men wheeled to aim anil
SEC 2. Thnl every person now held or attempted to
The rebels fought well, however. They con
fire. That lire sent nuitiv of them reeling from their tested the ground foot by Riot.'nnd marked every yard or be held hereafter, us' a slave ill any or the jilnt-i-s abovo
; To Itie Repub.'icnu E k c t o n of Mlchlgnn,
saddles and threw (he re.it into such confusion that be- it with blood. Retiring no their stone wall on the named, is hereby declared to be Trie, and th< right to
'Thecountry is in a crisis ! Treason is every where fore they eonld arain be rallied for a charg-e our gallant ridge, our men jumped over n'tcr them, and drove them freedom herebv ilei lared may be asserted in any of tho
rspipant, and armed rebt l|i»Mi strikes at tlie vitals of tlH- little hand of infantry was beyond the reach of their along iu tbe greatest confuxif n. and with fearful slaughter courts or the United States or or the several Mates, in
Republic. In such timi 8 tlie trfly loyal citizen will con- power, witliont baring lost c man killed or wounded.
upon
their centre. Th.- pane communicated. Kimble behalf or the party, or his or her posterity, alter any
1
Meanwhile their skirmishing progressed on other points
red a charge along the vh°le line, atid for a short lapse or time, npou the principle that a party once free
sider patriotism ererythiug—par<isa;isliip nothing.
along our advanced line, ami our pickets were every where'
the fighting w»s most desperate. The roar of the is ulways free.
From the commencement of the rebellion the Repub- rallying on our reserves. Gen. Shields hearing of the odnn was no longer henrd.'unless in occasional bursts
licans of Michigan have set an example worthy of the
Our forces hare enlirp possession or the Memphis and
or the rebel cavalry, supposed it to be a mnuaniver offitfulexplosions the rattle if musketry wns more boisor Ashby alone Tor the purpose or watching our move-, terous than ever, and sounded like the noise made by a Charleston railroad in .the vicinity or Savanna, Tetm.,
\ highest commendation. In a niafority in almost
nts.
As
they
were
approa'.-hingso
boldly
and
so
closej
close thuiKk-r clnp, except that it wis sharper and but beyond this nothing oT moment has been received.
county irt the State, they havq wi<h open arms received
however, he ordered four advunecd companies ol inall (Patriotic citixens and co-operatec1 with them in nil fantry, engaged in protecting the supply train, to rally ont^i'ms. The route of the rel>els however, had fairly Governor ANDREW Joitxjto.N lias arrived at Nashvillecommenced, ami two guns arid four ca.stons were now
proper Union movements witliont; regard to political an- to the support of tile more ndvnnccd pickets, and try to oors und tlioiigh many ol" tlifcm turned and fired again nnd issoed a conciliatory, but firm and patriotic address
tecedents. In many instances ^ Democratic masses bold the rebels in check till he could move down thedi- mid again at our pursuing best, many more threw nway to the Tennessenns Hjj was enthusiastically welcomed
Ision.
These
four
companies
were
made
up
of
one
from
t'leir niu kets and liayonet> sfithont hesitation. Darkness by the loyal citiwtis or Na-hvilte.
bare bomb themselves nobly—-tb';y have indeed "kept
step t« tho music or the Uuion.7 • But the jeaders of thut tho Maryland First one from the Twenty-eight Pennsyl- and the extreme fatigue of >iur troops however, saved
vania, one from the; Forty-sixth Pennsylvania, und one tfa* enemy for the" tune, and we retired about two miles In Florida, Com. DOPONT'H Beet has taken pofsearion
party seem incapable of rising above the «ost groveling from tho Tweaty-cijrhth New York. Theirregimentsbad and bivouacked till yesterday morning. At daybreak
orSt Augustine, Jacksonville a n d ^ t Mary's and clearp«rtizatisbip, or even ofdivesting'themselroiof symputhy already marched under Gen. Williams.' A battery of Gen. Shields ordered the rettel positions to lie attacked,
artillery was also ordered forward and Gen. Shields after and the enemy, after replying by u few shots from his ed East Florida or the Toe. The Governor or that State
for traitors!
! J
Meantime General recommends its entire evacuation. A new Department
Wheuover they have had tjie (jower they have octra- ordering out tbe «li vision, rode'to the front, accompanied artillery continued his "retreat.
by his staff Wh ip engaged directing tho fire of the I {links who had been at Iliirjier's Ferry, arrived, and L-s been creatcd. consisting oT tbe Stales or South Carocixd all who would "o 1 applaud tbem Tor reodering prac- artillery nnd the defense generally, a shell from a rebel taking
command of the troo p in person, is now continu- lina, Georgia and Florida, ami styled the Department oT
tical "aid aod comrort" to tbri enAny. They divide their battery of four guns which now began to play on us. ing the pursuit with about ten thousand men. ami at
the South. It is undrri the command or Gcu. HCXTKR.
th^ie between weak opolo'gi^ Tw the rebellion and a burst near him. and a splinter from it struck hint in the latest accounts had pressed tl e rebels tayond Middlebnrg.
•ft arm. jest ubovejthe elbow, fracturing the bonc and catting off many stragglers ud pressing the enemy very
senseless howl nboufabolitiotiismj."
A skirmish took place in Kansas on tbe 23rd, resulta painful wound. IBs ^djutant-Genernl. Major sorely. The object is to capture his whole force i f pos'-They ore not alarmwl that traitors clateh the throat cheating
Armstrong, who inU standing near, remarked. "General, plble. It was uot tlH yestcrvjay morning that any ortlie ing in the routing ol Quantrell's baud or Rebels with a
of the Republic ! But they 'ore ;'in an agony or alarm vou are wounded in, the arm." "Yes," replied the gal- force or Gen. Williams nrri-t-d on tbe field, and then loss of seven killed, and eleven taken prisoners. The.
loeithe loyal men or the Ndrth j shall pch-ert the war lant Shields" " but say nothing about it." lie |hen gave tHey were too late to participate in tlie action. They Federal loss wai three killed.
afrfsshorder to lh«8jartiilery, and continued on the field joined in the chase. Tlie lo^j br the enemy in killed and
from Ha true objects 1!
>Doc« prejudice so bliud them {hat, thoyj cannot see ? till he satisfied himself all was right. A man belonging wounded will foot op to abimt DOV men. of which 22i» Tbe last hope of foreign aid to Secewia has disappearto Captain Hobiiixin's company or Ohio artillery and a
killed. The nnmb(T ol' prisoners taken from tlh-m L An attempt wat mad? in tho British Parliament to
of does disloyalty so corrupt that they cannot feel ? In horse were killed oo this day bv the enemy's guiis; hut ';re
235. These figutes are iililependent or what they have
either enso wo panbot act with tfccm without failing in these were all tbe ea-ualities tiiat occurred on our side lost and will lo.-e in the pcrjnit Tbe recitmnt which declare the blorkade inefficient l»nt it fidl tTirongb. with-;
till tho skirmishing; of the first day was ended. The Idst inost on the side or therebelswas the Fifth Virginia. out even a division on the question. The motion wns
d q ^ Jo our country.
Oar loss iu killed so far as ascertained is less than 100. afterwards withdrawn.
ii«r,
.:-J8*|CBtioAKs—^We can render .efficient service to our wound of Gen. Shields caused a pang through the entire
divixion,
ntvd it is remarkable that he should hare been and about 300 of oilr men ore wounded. Though the
country through.our owp orgatiization .' tr the Union Hhe first man
It is authoritively stated that over 4,000 rebels died
struck on onrside. Our division began to
had a much largef force, fonr piece? br cannon
be preserved at all, it must be , .under Providence, by Jirriro in force on the Gold towards dark, nud the rebels more than our army, the selection of tbe lighting ground during their encampment at Bowling Green.
.
M O B O A N BA.1
T B AVE BSE CITY*
F R I p A Y M0BN1K0. A1 'BIL 11, 1862.

The Battle of Winchester.

FULL DETAILS M CLli. SUILLPS' GEEAT VICTOEV.

T E AV E R S E CITY.

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UMTS: M*~H »: »U sW™* Mar^j! 2T. 1 o f J T C A G O &

O A R N I A ^ H a n n a h , L a y1 & Co.'s
Column
1
1

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Maekluc- Tb« T.x LM* »»4 Hi 1^**! A<nrtS«

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of t h e d r y .

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V;
A L L E G H A N Y ,

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F A L L O F 1801.

T R A V E R S E CITY.

d o c k o a M o n d a y m o r n i n g ; , ; t h a t h e r c r e w h a d been p l a c e d ,

Wa h a v e BOW i n S t e x e a

F U L L & COMPLETE

on b o a r d , ami t h a t s h e w a s ready fur a c t i o n , S e v e r a l
THE PROPELLER
S p r i n g backT h e i n d i c a t i o n s of an c a f l y © p e e i n g of navlpafTou p l a c e d on b o a r d of h e r . T h e reb,-l s t e a m e r s J a m e s t o w n
a n d Y o r k t o w n h a r e also been g r e a t l y s t r c n g t h e u e i l » n d j
Captain C. H. Boynton,
a r o unfavorable.
w e r e lolly p r e p a r e d f o r a c t i o n anil r e a d y t o a c c o m p a n y V X r i l . t , RUN REGULARLY BETWEEN C H I C A G O A K D
Township Election*.
the M e r r i n m c . T b e f l a - o f t b e Yorktowa wftl»>b»Coin-! p ' * .
^ n i » d a r i n g U w - S « a « . n . i o a c h i n g M T r a v e r s e W h i c h was" b o u g h t f o r , a n d is p e c u l i a r l y a d a p t e d t o U >
2 .
,
, , ,
I City both way*. She makes (tic round t o p in 10 days, a r r i v - r e q u i r e m e n u « ' Uut P e o p l e of GJUM> TBAVKRSJL and adjoiB
T h e election In t h i s t o * n p a a f e d o f v f r y q n i e t l y . T h e
m o d o r e s p e n n a n t w a s f l y i n g w h e n t h e c o n t r a b a n d s left- ] ing
6 at Traverse Citv, either f r o m C h i c a g o or Sarnia, e v e r y ing Couaticd : " W c b - ^ l U u c i a d d i t i o n s a r e b e i n g made
s t r a i g h t R e p u b l i c a n t i c k e t w a s t h e o n l j o n e in t h e field,
a s the Hemin.Ta 0.' « u r cdatcnieM m a y r e q u i r e . A p r sdv»n
e x c e p t a s p l i t do T o w n T r e a s u r e r . A l b e r t W . B a c o n
P r o w l i n g g u e r i l l a b a n d s of m a r n n d e r s i n f e s t W e s t e r n 1
l b " * wishing to make c o n n e c t i o n s w i t h the ALLEGHANY U g c s a r o second uf n o n e in tbe WIST, a n d we shall invar
. .
. .
. . .
, " t either e n d of the route, urn do so by w r i t i n g or telegraphiably p o s s e s s o.V*el T e«
t b e a d v a n t a g e of t b e

w a s t h e R e p u b l i c a n n o m i n e e f o r t h i s office, a n d W i l l i a m K e n t u c k y and M i s s o u r i , b n t b e y o n d t h e s e t h i e v i n g m u r - ing us.
'
TheJ w e a t h e r U o n o s u a l l y c o l d n a d t i e

ward.

S T O C K

GENERAL MERCHANDIZE,

S h i l s o n , also a j R e p u b l i c a n , w a s r a n ; a s

an i n d e p e n - d e r s , t h o s e S t a t e s o r e e n t i r e l y free f r o m R e b e l f o r c e s . — ;
H a n n a h , Lay & Co.,
' OBCP—corner of Lumber and Maxwe) street-". C h i c a g o .
d e n t c o n d u l a t o . T h e r e w a s q u i t e a s p i r i t e d c o n t e s t — j ^ , v e r o j b r i l l i a n t a k ir m io b r a h a v e t a k e n p l a c e , resultiug
Chicago, Kebrnary 1st, IwSJ.
m a n y B f p u b l i c i n s , a n d all t h o Dp m o r a l * , r o t i n g f o r t h e w o r s t i n g of thoToo.
S h i l s o n . B a c o n , h o w e v e r , w a s e l e c t e d - b y five m a j o r i t y Republican Caucu*.
T h e f o l l o w i n g officers w e r e elected, w i t h o u t o p p o s i P u r e u a n t t o call, t h e K e p u b l i c a u s m e t a t t h e . S c h o o l
t i o n e x c e p t in t h e caseTiif-Bacon. TheY a r e all s t r a i g L t -

LADIES! LADIES!!
Call and SM IOT !if»

H o u s e , in T r a v e r s e C i t y . i n ' ^ a V u r d a y ; A p r i l 5 t b , 1862.

o a t Republicans.
Supervisor—Elvin
Town

f o r t h e p u r p o s e of n o m m a l i u g c a n d i d a t e s f o r t h e town-

L. Spraguo ;

Clerk—Thomas

Treasurer—

ship officca
T h e m e e tJ n g w a s .colled t o o r d e r , a n d i t s o b j e c t s t a t e d

A.'Hitchcock ;

Albert W . Baron i

(full b y C. I I . M a r s h , C h a i r m a n of t h e R e p u b l i c a n t o w n committee.
-•; | ' ( , j, , •
t e r m . ) T h o m a s H . Clyde, (vaJjancy.)
O n m o t i o n of E . L S p r a g u e , 't. H . C l y d e , E s q . , w a s
, Justices
of the Peace.—Thomas
H . Clyde, (full t e r m )
appointed Chairtnab.'
•! J
Or^ i i O A
AUen A n d e r s o n a n d H i r a m (J. B a k e r , ( v a c a n c i e s . )
Commissioners

of

Hi^hways—John

Black,

School Inspector—jKMn
L. Sprngue,;
Constable*—T.
D . Hillary. P a t r i c k P.ormetor, J o s e p h
Moody and A h i r a B. Grain.
He nl niii h i .
T h e r e w a s a s p i r i t e d c 6 n t e s t in t h i s f o r m e r s t r o n g - b o l d

F A L L AND W I N T E R

.

Dresa-MaJctnfc a t t e n d e d t o d
NO

13.

T h e following officers w e r e e l e c t c 3 :
r

i' S u p e m i a o p - ^ K I i s h a P . L n d d j
Town

Clerk—J.

Town

Treasurer—William

School

Inspector—William

Commissioner
' Justices

of the

,

d u e f o r m ; a f t e r w h i c h , 011 m o t i o n o f M o r g a n B a t e s , C .
I I . M a r s h , A . " W . ' Bacoii n n d E . ' t

S p r a g u e w e r e ap-

n E i L L

ft.

Peace—Aaroo

E. L

Holilswiirth ;
Fowler, j r :
P . Lancaster and Cur-

tis Fowler, S r ;
-' J
Constables—
H o r a c e Persons, 1Vill's S. Ayera, F r e d -

ESS T A T B
LANs > OFFICE

ed to furnish proceeding*iof Ihe'meeting for publication

Stnne ;

of Highway—Curtis

611' i W G O O D S !
i
I . K. SPRAGVB.
28tf.

AND

GENERAL

O n m o t i o n of C . H . M a r s h , t h e S e c r e t a r y was request-

SPRACCK,
Secretary.

/
^

A L B E R T W. J ;ACfc>N,

T H 0 8 . IL C L Y D E .
Chairman.

MAKR1EO,
A t Whitewater, on the 9 t b of Marph, I t C I , by Atmon
Young, Esq., J o n s McKuki-iB M n t t t i u . t o ELIZABETH P.
UKACU.

At Whitewater, on the iGth of March, IR02. by Altnon
Yonnjt, t j q . JAMBS R. MKBRILLUI P n i n s u * RASDAI.U

erick Johnson and Cohimbus W i n n i e
Whitewater.
T h e e n t i r e R e p u b l i c a n T i c k e t in tbii t o w n i s e l e c t e d .

C H O I C E

o r r u t . ' M A M FOB
R E L 1 A ULK A K T I C L K S ! f '

We have now Itf Stock.
E N G L I S H A ^ D A M E R I C A N
I-'KirsTS,

De Iaitts, Beriaots, Cibrjf, 8amj Pbiis, Valms, Clm SctUk
GinjbBs, Itoatslic CufkaBS,
Mtki'ir, Bmgr, tit. tit

Flannels,
Flannels Wool F l a n n e l s , Brown a n d Bleached Cottons, a f u l l
line. Bag*, Ac.
H A N N A H , L A Y * CO.
T r a v e r s e City, O c t . 1,1601-

L

A D I E S ' CLOAKS AND LA»iM'CLOTBS,<Dot-aiJt T V m « » )
F r e n c h Cassimeres, Sheparda! Plaids, C a n a d a G r e y Caw.
N i c e Bl'k Doeskins a n d C a s s i m e r e s .
H A N N A H , L A Y A <J0.
T r a v e r s e City. Oct. 1.1861.

S

H A W L S , BAY STATK. BBOCUI:. STELLA, SCOTCH, {BJKGT*

a n d Double,) Gents' and C h i l d ! e n ' s Shawls snd Muffler*.
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.

T r a v e r s e City, Oct. 1.1

the Grand-Traverse Herald.

Edwin W a i t ;

TO

rinc the Winter*

T r a v e r s e City. October R, 1861.

h( B o g u s D e m o c r a c y , b u t t h e R e p u )lican t i c k e t was p o i n t e d T o w u c o m m i t t e e f o r t h e c o m i i i g y e a r .
triumphant thronghont by majorities ranging f r o m 10 to

TROUBLE

;

T h e meeting tben proceeded with t h e nominations

GOOD A N D

B ^ N N I S T S ,
I I A N N A I I , L A Y & CO.
Bwkwnis,, JvWys,|/ Hoods, Bibboos, , talbtrs, Flwtrs, VeJilsQ- O M E 8 T I C 8 F O R W W T E R
l ) t n c k y J e a n s , S n t a m e r KtuflV, Denims, D u c k , B u l p e . T i e k .
jy
[k.
Apron
a n d Miners' Cheek. S h i r t i n g P r i n t s , Nankeen C e t t e #
Apt un m

O n (notion of A . W . B a c o n . E . L S p r a g u e , E s q . , *
appointed Secretary.

Best M a r k e t ? & Lowest Rates

1424 Acre* of Cli nee Landa;
ASiO WILL fcELL AS 4GENT

1850 Acres, aluo Clio ce and well Selected.
'

A l s o — 1 3 L o t a ID t b e V i l l a s o f E l k R a p M a ,
NOTICE.
WITH OR WtTHOCT D C1.L1NGB.
UNITED STATES t.AND OFFICE. }
The above m e n t i o n e d Iauids a r c ii dl p a r U of i b e C o u n t y ,
Tmv-KKSK C i r v , April % 1S62. \
Elk Lake, Whitewater, O m e n t a and
a v e r e e ; are a m o n g the
T h e ' f o l l o w i n g officers w e r e c h o s e n s
j
A T E N T S F O B E N T R I B 3 MADE B E r W E E N T H E earlieat a n d beat selections with r e f « ^ n c e t o soil, w a t t r . s u r 7tli
Uay
of
M*v.
1801.
and
the
7th
day
of
Atifnuit.
1B6I,
for
Supervisor—John
McDonald ;
- • ,
face, and m a r k e t : e m b r a c e F a r m i n g l^anda. Village Bites and
Settlement ami C u l t i v a t i o n ; u n d e r the Uraitnation A c t of Au- Water Powers, with or w i t h o u t i m p r o v e m e n t s , in q u a n t i t i e s
• Toicn Treamrer—John
PaMpber :
pnxt 4, 1854, have been received et thl* Office, and the par- to suit purchasers, a n d at prices mal ( n g it on object,Jn prochasers are berebv notified to. come forward imraeiiiately and
Town Clerk—John
A . Brainard ; *
make the required proof o r f ' S e t t k m e n t and C n i i i v a t i o n , " a n d
2J-ly
Traverse City. May 1, 18t
Commissioner
cf Highways—Jom(
A R . Dean ;
c e c u r e their respective l'atente, hecaoee If s a i d prttof is n o t
filed within a limited t i m e , ' t h e P a t e n t " will be r e t u r n e d to
School Inspector—John
McDonald.;
the G e n e r a l Ijind Office,and will tba« be llahle t o t>e eaneeJJustices
cf the Pcacc—Oscar
E a ^ o b , C h a r l e s S c o - led for non-performance of t h e condition* of pettlement and
cultivation c o n t e m p l a t e d Wy the tiraUuation A c t of Aagunb
fiold a n d C h a r l e s R u s s e l l ;
'
!
4, IH54.
ConslMes—Jamos
R . D e a n , : G e o r g e Curtis, and
MORGAN BATES. Regtrter.
tt«w
RjgOBEN GOODRICH, Receiver.
J a m e s A. Button.
!
CIIXC^ 0 0 , I L L I N O I S .
negeexee.
CUANCEIIY NOTICE.
W e h a v e n o r e t u r n s from! t h i s i t o w n , b u t u n d e r s t a n d
STATE OP SIICIIIOAN.—The C i r c u i t C o u r t f o r the County
t h a t 11. H . N o b l e . E s q . , Democrat., h a s b e e p e l e c t e d of Manistee, in Chancery.
LEXTEK SEXTOX,
WE w o r t n SAT TO THE P r u n e , • PAT WE HAVB o o r o c a
S u p e r v i s o r . I t i s a s t r o n g t t e p u b T i r a J t o w n , a n d can b e
Complainant
r e l i e d n p o n n e x t f a l ^ ; b u t t h o local i n t e r e s t s of ,tbe t o w n
vn.
J . LA WHENCE MCVICK Alt,
in
operation, a n d are on b a n d to lo C u s t o m - W o r k a t all
d o u b t l e s s i n d u c e d R e p n b l i c a i n s t o jvotu f o r M r ^ N o b l e ,
BENJAMIN MCVIKCAB.
times : a n d would •ay. we t h i n k thai we can do a t pond w o r k
. w h o h a s l a r g e i n t e r e s t s t h e r e , u n d i» a h i g h l y r e s p j e t a
N A I U A N ENIIKULANN, .
as a n y H l l l in G r a n d Traverse. If ) m doubt It, 5try toa, a n d
WUXIAM J . X t r .
see for yourselves ; a n d woold say, h a t we keu-p o n r
t
Ule c i t i z e n •
JOHN M. I.OUMIH, a n d
Lcelnnau.
J A MEM 1,'IIIN<;TON, DofendSnta.
• T h e en»ire D e m o c r a t i c t i c k e t e l e c t e d b y a slightly inVCIORILV , A l ' l ' E A R I f
in operation, a n d T o n o n S b a i t 1—is u s r . a H
|
tliat, tbe DofiU'laiWa. J
..
C. N' "RRIS & BROTHERS.
c r e a s e d m a j o r i t y o v e r l a s t y e a r , t ' h i i o B e e r s is e l e c t e d
Itcnjuiulii .McYicfcnr, Nathau. Engelmnnn, William. J . K i .
J a n u a r y 17,1862.
8S u p e r v J s o r o v e r G e o . N . S m i t h , b y < 6 m a j o r i t y . L a s t J o h n M. Loomi*, and J a m " * L u d i n e t o n , are non-resident* of
t h i s S-Jt' 1 . and t h a t . I . Lawrence MrVlckar, B<-nJamin M.y e a r h i s moJnpHy <|ros 6 6 . L e w i s f i l l e r , f o r T o w n T r e a Vlcka-, N a t h a n Kn gel roan n nnd Jainen Linlington reside in
s u r e r , i s t h o h i g h e s t on t h o ticket-—"77 o v e r G e o . W . the State of Wincousin, tliat William J . Kip renidcn in the •
Waite.
B n r b e c k , f o r T o w n C l e r k , r a n t h o lowest on t h e State of California, and t h i t J o h n M. Loomis residcii in t h e !
t>tat>- 0 f i l l I noil", on motioi) of W. \Y. Carpenter, Solicitor f"i
t i c k e t , hip m a j o r i t y o v e r S a l m o n Sterile. beirisr'44. T h e theComplaliiant, It In ordered that t h e Rai.t Defenilnntf, J
LawrcncA'McViekar.Benjamin MoViokar. Natlian Engelnimin.
I n d i a n s v o t r d t h e Democriat{« t i d t e i T i n - r e i s a R e p u b William J . Kip, J o h n M. l.oomisan<l Jatnea l.ndington cau'-e
H c a n m u j o r i t y o f t b a w h i t o p^pulnjtiorj of t h d f jtdiwn.
their appcaruncu to be catered in t l i u cause within three
luouths ' r u m the date of t h i s order, a n d t h a t in cane of tlu-ii ' • p i I I S O L D B S T A n U S I I E D H O T E L , ( T H E FIRST
Itsnxonia.
a p p e a m n c e they cause their answer to the Complain:tiit'»t>ill
L in,Traverse I'iU',) situat«-d «n ( f r o n t S t r e e t , in the ,vicinA s t h e r e "is n o t a D e i p o c n i t in t b i s , w
T o w n s h i p to l*e filod, a n d a copy thereof to be served n p o n the Cnm- •ty of the C o u r t Ilonso and public ofQe. s, is still open lor the
w h i c h w a s o r g a n i z i d last O c t o b e r , t h ^ e n t i r e R e p u b l i c a n plainant's Solicitor in the cause within twenty days a f t e r i-eception of t b e t r a v e l i n g , p u b l i c . T h e P r o p r i e t o r r e t u r n '
s e r v i c e ef a copy of said bill and notice of t h i i order, and in his h e a r t y t b a n k s for the liberal p a t r o n a g e he has redeived.
t i c k e t is, of eoHrse, o l o c t r d . M r . S t e e l e , wo u n d e r s a n d , i s dcfatift thereof, t h a t said bill of Complaint b e t a k e n as con- and a s s u r e s the p n b l i c t h a t n o pait s w i l l be spared t o make
fessed by said Defendant*. J . L i w r e u c e McVickar, IL-njamiu h i s g u e a t s c o m f o r t a b l e .
His c h a r g e s will c o r r e s p o n d with
Supervisor,.
McVickftr. Nathan E u g e l m a n n , William J . Kip, J o h n M. L'»o- the times.
Ccntreville.
mis, a n d J a m e s L u d i n g t o u : a u d i t is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d , t h i t
Good a c c o m o d a t i o n s f o r H o r s e s jnd Cattle.
ma>IS--'.'6
E n t i r e r f p t b l i c a n t i e k c t ts eldctetl. J o h n P o r t e r i s - i t h j n twenty days from the date hereof, the Complainant
, a u s e a notice of this O r d e r to be ptlblisbe-J !a :!ie iJrand
Supervisor/.'.,, i . 7 /
• • .- | T r a v e r s e Herald, a ni ws|«jper p r i n t e d And published in the
Glen A r b o r , C r y s t a l L a k e a n d ! M i l t o n t o h e a r f r o m . N i n t h J u d i c i a l Circuit, aft<l that said publication tic < on:inleast, once in each week for six successive weeks, or
T h e y a r e all r e p u b l i c a n t o w n s . T h e B o a r d of S u p e r v i - t h a t b e cause a copy of thW Order to be personally served <>n
sors" will lw c o m p o s e d of 8 r r p n b l f c a i * a n d 2 D e m o c r a t s . said J . Lawrence McVickar, Benjamin McVickar, Nalh:m Enill the m a t t e r of lite estate
geluinnn, William J . K i p , J o h u M. L o o m i s . n n d Jauies l.udiu^G r a n d T r a v e r s e c o u n t y i s s o u n d tjo th> c o r e .
u u r e a d i n g and tiling the peti
»r Pell
ton, Defendauts. «t least, twenty daya before the tiiuc a l a m
j u n i i r. duly verified, he b e i n g named
prescribed for tlieir a p p e a r a n r e .
ying
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said will may be admit
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of
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Given u n d e r my hand, t h i s T e n t h ilay of March, A. D. ISC2.
VOLCNTKER F A i n i . r RKLiEf F u . v j x — T h e B o a r d of
ted to probate.
k\ J . L l T T I j y O H N ,
of S u p e r r i f t o r s . a t - t h e i r A n i m a l M e e t i n g in O c t o b e r last,
Therefore It is ordered that Wednesday, the «th day o !
Circuit Judge, Ninth Judicial Circuit.
April
next,
at
one
o'clock
in
the
a
f
t
e
rnoon.
assigned for
W. W. CARI'ENTEB.
a p p r o p r i a t e d $ 4 0 0 t o J b i s F u n d ' . T b - ' r e hnvo b e e n d r a w n
the b e a r i n g of said petition, and tha' the heirs at law of said
Solicitor f o r C o m p l a i n a n t .
$ 3 0 4 4 ; " — l e a v i n g a t t h i s t i m e in- t h e h a n d s o f t h e
deceased, a n d all |KWSOI;S interested in said estate, are requirA t r u e copv of the original Hied in Biy office.
ed
to
appear
u-.
n
session
of
said
Court,
then
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lie
holden
atthe
J A C O B & SIEBERT.
County T r e a s u r e r , subject t o tlnill. $ 0 5 55.
Philo
Probate Office In tbe village of Traverse City.and show cause,
D e p u ^ RegS»ter in C h a o c c r v .
B e e r s , of N o r t h p o r t , S u p e r v i s o r o f L e e l a n a u T o w n s h i p
if onv tjyj^i- be. why the praver of the petitioner should not
IMS
1»granted.
And
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r
ordered,
t
h
a
t
said
petitioner
h a s thrown ol t l w a b o v e s u m 'of $ 3 0 4 4 5 , 1 $ 1 3 1 4 5 ;
(Live notice to the p e r s o n s interested in s a i d ' estate of the
P r o b a t e Notice.
R o b e r t L e e , S u p e r v i s o r of C e n t r e s i l e , $ 4 0 5 J o h u B .
p e n d t n e v of said petition, and the h e a r i n g thereof by c e n s i n g
EtlTATR OK JOHN
a r o p y of tills order to be published in t h e ( J m n d Traverse
S p e n c e r . S u p e r v i s o r -of M e g e r e C , § 3 0 ; a n d J o h n M c STATE O F MICHIGAN
H - r a l d , a n e w s p a p e r printed a n d c i r c u l a t i n g in said county
D o n a l d . S u p e r v i s o r of W h i t e w a t e r , >$83.
t i A K L A N D . O F T H E COUNTV of Grand Traverse, for three successive weeks p r e v i o u s to
said
day of bearing,
Bit—
1
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W i l l t h e t h r e e o r f o u r " H o w l i n g Dcrrtshes"* of N o r t h ,
CURTIS FOWI.ER,
.
first day of JannarJ-, A. 1). lWi'i, deposit with th
p o r t , c o m p l a i n t h a t t h e y h a v e n o t r v c e i v c d t h e i r s h a r e ? P r o h a t e an I n s t r u m e n t seiiU-d u p a n d endorsed nccording t•
lfi-Sw
J u d g e of Prolbate.
v
law, p u r p n r t l n s to be h i # l a s t will and testament, which pai<
Commissioner's Notice.
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T o R i t x i s n I s o y i E j r r . — A n o f f i c e r '/ h o w a s o n t h o C u m N T H E MATTER OF T H E ESTATE u F J»"ILL1AM RAN.ounty of Grand Traverse, holden at the P i o b a t e Olflr- it
b e r l a n d , w r i t e s t h a t t l i c s e e n o s o t i b o t r d w q r e h e a r t - b r e a k - Traverse'City, on the thirtl day of March, A. D. I Hi - phhlieli
KIN. deceased. The u n d e r s i g n e d h a v i n g been appointed
by the I rot.ate Conrt for the eounty of «Sran>l Traverse, in
i n g . T w o of t h e p u n n c r s a t t h e b o w g u n s , w h e u t h e s h i p opened a s t b e law directs. T h e r e u p o n it is ordered tha
Saturday, the twelfth day of April next, a t one o'cloek. In th< tlie State of Michigan. Commisaioner* w i t h , full power a n d
w a s s i n k i n g , c l i p p e d t h e i r g u u s in t i i e i r a m i s , a n d would a f t e r n o o n , l>e awii^jed fof the p r o v i n g of said i n s t r u m e n t
authority t o receive, e x a m i n e and a d j n s t all c l a i m s a n d dc
d t h a t the heir* a t law of said decrascd, a n d a'.l o t h e r per m a n d a of all person* a g a i n s t the e s t a t e of William R i n k i n ,
n o t bo r e m o v e d , a n d went d o w n e m b r a c i n g t h e m . O u o
ns interested In said Kstnie, are rcqnired t o a p p e a r at 1 late of Elk Rapids in said couetv. now deceased, hereby give
g n n n e r h a d b o t h h i s l e g s s h o t away,;.but h e m n d o thi-ee session of said C o n r t t h e n t o bo holden at the P r o b a t e Offiet n o t i c e that on T n e s d j y . t h e twenty-ninth day of April, l«r,2,
in
Traverse City, and show cause, if any t h e r e be. why said Bnd on Tuesdav. the tircntv-sixth day of August, 18<I2. Uiey
s t e p s o n h i s b l o o d y t h i g h s , «eirwl tljio l a n d y a r d a n d fired
instrument should n o t beiatipmved. allowed, established, a n d will t a e e t a t the honse of Fidius D. Stocking. In Elk Rapids,
b i s g u n , falling b a c k doad. A n o t h e r lost b o t h a r m s a n d hnve ful) force a n d effect a s the last will and te s ta m e n t o" in t h e Cottnjv of Grand T r a v e r s e , a t 10 o'clock in t h e foren o o n of each of said days f o r the purpose of receiving, exlegs, y e t lived, a n d w h e n t h e y w o u l d assist h i n v c r i e d s a l d d c c e a s i s l .
And it is f u r t h e r ordered, t h a t the e x e c u t o r s n i m e d in sab' a m i n i n g a n d a d j u s t i n g such c l s i m s a n d d e m a n d s : And
o u t , " B a c k t o y o u r g u n s b o y s ! G j v t 'em fits! H u r r a h will g l v t notice to the persons interested in said estate, o r t h i no-Ire is hereby given, t h a t the said s i x t h day of August,
lieaduney of t h i s m a t t e r a n d the b e a r i n g thereof, bv causin- 1862, is the time limited by the said P r o b a t e C o u r t to the
f o r t h e flag!"' H o l i v e d till s h e s o n i c
a copy of t h i s o r d e r to ba published in the G r a n d Traverse c r e d i t o r s of said estate t o present t h e i r c l a i m f o r examinaHerald, a newspaper printed a n d c i r c u l a t i n g in said county tion and allowance.
Dated Elk Rapids, Mareb 15th. 1S£J.
T h e bill t o s e c u r e t o t h e o f f i c e r s s u d men a c t u a l l y c m - of Grand Traverse, f o r three succeasive w e e k s p r e v i o u s
SOLOMON C A S H
the dav of h e a r i n g .
p l o y e d in t h o W e s t e r n D e p a r t m e n t of M i s s o u r i , t h e i r
RIELJOHNBON.
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'A t r u e Copy.)
CURTIS F O W L E R .
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Cammissioaers.
p a y , b o u n t y Bind p e n s i o n s , Is n o w a law.
I M r
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J u d g e of Probate.

P

OEO-jG. BATI :S, Esq-,' I *

•^tttontfj artt) Comts'llur at ^faw,
S» IS, McCOBMC
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NOTICE.

G R I S T

T A N N I IKY

TRAVERSE C l i Y HOUSE,

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F O W L E :

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U N D R I E S — H A B N ESS, COLLARS, U N C L E S , E T C - B A S M T I

Haif-Busnels. D r a g Teeib, Kroe's Plows, Cable, T w t a n 8
t l a l t e r C h a i n s , Brunh Hodks a n d Ellptlo S p r i n g s , « o o 4 « n
Ware, T u b a , Pails, Churns, L a d k s , Ac., Ac., l n f s n t * ' Cradlas.
HAK5AH. U T

» CO.

T r a v e r s e City, Oct. 1. lREI.

W

HITE GOODS.
Cambric, m u s i i u at)d l i n e n E d g i n g ;
l p s e r t i n g and F l o u n c i n g , rtai l'hrcafl;
S m y r n a a n d c o t t o n E d g e and I n s e r t i n g ;
Muslin, c a m b r i c a n d p i q u a a e t u o f C o l l a r a a n d 81eev»e,
Cambrie, muslin A tine Maltese Uand-wrelight C o l U r s ;
Muslins—Nainsook. Book, Swisa a n d C a m b r i c ;
Frepuk skirt Jat^inet; Jaconet;
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Cross-barred, C a m b r i c a i d N a i n s o o k ;
Wash B l o n d ; E m b r o i d e r e d C u r t a i n s ;
Brillisntes, f r o m 1*. to SOc;
' '
Linen, L i n e n C a m b r i c a n d h e m s t i t c h e d H ' d k ' f s ;
P r i n t e d bord, p r i n t e d a n d plain Gent's. H a n d k e r c h i e f s ;
Child's p r i n t e d , plain and hem s t i t c h e d l i n e n H ' d V f a ;
Pillow-Case Colt&D; [
L i n e n Table Covers, by t h e p a t t e r n o r y a r d ;
Marseilles, printed and p l a i n ;
U n e u , P i q u a Binding, M t g i c Ruffling |
I J n e n s n d Cotton Bosoms—aome very n i c e ;
Marseille* Q u i l U — n i c e ;
Pointed Tape Trlmmlngifor ladles' t * e ;
S o f t a n d heavy Muslin, f o r ladles' s k i r t s a n d u n d e r c l o t h i n g .
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r s e City. Oct. 1,1861.
V*T
. . Uerage, Cord* a n d Tarsals, Velvet a n d Silk R l b b o n r .
Berlin Wool, C r o c h e t Braid. Dre*s B u t t o n s D r c s a B i n d i n g
Fancy Belts. Drees T r i m m i n g s , Ac.
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, O c t 1.1861.

T

A B L E L I N E N . — B R O W N LINEN T A B L K - C Q \ E t o .
Blcaebed ditto. Wool Table, Coyersi Doyle*. Nahkiffs,
i l u c k s b u c k Towels, Diaper,
j , g J A V ' A CO
T r a v e r s e City, Oct. 1,1861. \

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A D I E S ' P L A I N A N D G L O V E K I D jl
— Congress Boots, L a s t i n g C o n g r e s r B
F r o n t Lace Boots, Hallmoral Boots, sr
bers, Cork Soles, Ac.
. v , ' -• • • ;
HANNAH, LAY A C0r
T r a v e r s e City. O c t 1,1801.

BRASS KBITLES, PORCELAIN LINED KETILES^T

C u e s s Men, Cocoa Castorine, P o i n t e d T a p e , T t i m m i n ^ .
Magic Ruffling, Breakfast S e t t s — f o r ',5'ccnts ekch. Razors.
A l m o n d Soa]i, Green Apple's, Ac.
HANNAH, L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, <

C

J2L

1 L O T H I N G . — C O A T S , PANTS. VESTS, D R A W E B S .
I Under Shirts, S h i r t s — F a n c y a n d Plain. S u a p e a d a r * .
Over-Alls, a n d J a c k e t s , I n d i a Rubber a n d Oil Coate a o "
J a c k e t s . Wool, Union snd Ootton Bocks, C r a v a t s , C o l i a i s .
T r a v e l l i n g Bags, T r u p k s , Umbrellas, Ae.^
HANNAII, L A Y A CO
T r a v e r s e City. Oct. 1, 18C1.

JL

M u s t a r d , E n g l i s h and F r e n c h p r e p a r e d ;
Soda, Cream T a r t a r , G i n g e r , B a k i u g P o w d e r ,
Salaratus, Starch, V e i m a c e l l l , Hops,
T o b a c c o , Snuff, G a r d e n Seeds,
Hag Salt, Fine and Rock Salt, G l u e , A l u m ,
L a m p a n d L a r d Oil, Cnfttor Oil,
Indigo, Yellow O c h r e , Chalk, C s m w o o d ,
F1 u i d, M olasses, Sy r u p , V1 n e g s r.
Beans. P o r k , Ncal, Flour, O a t m e a l , F e e d ; B r a n ,
Beef. H a m s a n d S h o u l d e r s , Codfish,
Hard Bread, B n t t e r C r a c k e r s , L a r d ,
E x t r a c t L e m o n , V a n i l l a , Rose, T e a c h , P i n e A p p l e , A c .
H A N N A H , LAY A C O .
T r a v e r s e C i t y , Oct. 1,18C1.
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Door S p r i n g s — P l a n e I r o n r — B e v e l s — T r y S q u a r e f — H o l l o *
Adr.c«, Bed Pan«—Kerosene L a n t e r n s — S t o v e C r o c k s — W e l l
B u c k e t s — P o l C o v c r f — S m a l l B l o r k y — R a t l i n e — S p r i n g Ba!
snt-ei—Patent C a r p e t L i n i n g — L a d i e s ' Rubt.er B o o t f — B c « •
wax—Grand River I j i n d P i a s t e r — G r a s s Seed, Ac.. Ac.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
T r a v e r s e C i t y . Oet. 1,1861.
ST-

YANKEE NOTIONS?—PERFUMERY,SOAPS, DEN

triflce. Gtin Cape, Compasses. Sntjff a n d T o b a c c o B o x e s .
Fanev Pipes, Silvr snd Toy Watches, F a n c y Boxes, P a r s e "

T r a v e r s e City, Oct. t , IRf.l.

H A N N A H . L A Y A CO;

Pall K e t t l e s . Tin W a r e — a c o m p l e t e l i n e — 2 0 , 3 0 , 4 0 , « c
CO gallon K e t t l e s .
H A N N A H . L A Y ft C O
T r a v e r s e C i t v . O e t . 1. 18G1.
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T > E I > 8 T E A D 8 — T A B L E S . CHAIRS, ROCKERS, W A S H
I J S t a n d s . Mattrasses. C h i l d ' s R o c k e r s . H i g h Chairs, A c .
T r a v e r s e C l t r , O c t . 1.1P6I.
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
F r u i t , a s s o r t e d Picklev, P i e - f r u i t s , O y s t e r s , S a r d i n e s
1
Cigsrs.
•- - - ' - i - H A N N A H L A Y k. C O .
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i f « O T ^ a n d 8 t t c ^ « t e > t f e A t b o ^ > o j e c t v - a i i f l t»«. tad
n o d d u b t o i f t f j o t S c o r e , I t A o r f d p r e i e j t abCoiW S & i l i A
V e s p e r w h i c h 1 M _ t e f e t f n ^ £ $ f l f o ; j # > w i n e of t h e t e s t
w o r d s of r e c o g n i t i o n . "A&
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" A r e - j r o n , r e » d y f o r V ^ p e r f f ' i s t l » sly w B Y , o ( : M k i u g
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H E S E MID1CINKS H & V E NOW BEEN B E F O R E T H E
p u b l i c for a period of t h i r t y years, SuJ d a r i n g tliat lime
h i v e m a i n t a i n e d a b i g t r c h a n i o t e r in almost i-very j.srt of ihe
gtobe, f o r th>Hr e * t n t . b i n a r y a n d i m m e d i a t e p o w e r of res t o r i n g p e r f e c t health to p e r s o n s aufferiug tinder nearly every
C o r n e r o f W n k n z o o ant1 N a g o n a b e 8 t a . ,
7 5 , 0 0 0 C h o i c e E n g r a v i n g s to u- t l i - p s e d of f o r 5 1 3 *
kinfl of disease to which the hutuao f r a m e is liahleeach, and e a r h t o tw H..«iopsUio«l with . . j l u a i d n gift, worth
l i r e f0<l0»-iu)f are a m o n g the . i i s t r e s s i n ? vnrlety of iinawn
f r o m 50 cents, to f 10". from »t*e follor.in^ _
d i s e a s e s in wlrteh t h e V e g e t a b l e L i f e M e d i c i n e s are well
Splendid nnd Attractive List.
V a n n tt> be Infallible:
Gold H u n t i n s Cased Watches, \ u . i t h
S100 60
D r S f S w i s , \>j t h o r o a g h l y e t e s n s i n g the first snd Mcood
Cold W a t c h e s
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s t o m a c h s , and c r e a t i n x a How of pure, healthy bile, instead
1000
Ladies'
a n d tJent.- - Silver Watches,
$1 j 00 to 90 00
of the m a l e a n d acrid k i n d : Flatulency. l*>s» of Appetite, T U E SUBSCiUBKB H A S J U S T 1 ECKIVKD MIS W I N T E I l
5000 Vest, Neck and F o b C h a l h s ,
S 00 t o 10 0 0
I ' v e h e a r d t h e m o r e d e s p e r a t e o p e n l y s t a t e t h a t if t h i s w a r i H e a r t barn, Headache. Bestles*ne««, Ill-Temper. Anxiety, l,onSTOCK. COXSIS i N t i O F
3000 S n a p s a n d e n g r a v e d Lockets,
* 00 t o i O 0<h
te
the Ren^ral eyinptom* of
ia n o t c l o s e d ii» less t h a n f o u r mo n t h * , "• A b o l i t i o n " b t p o d KUOr, a n d Melatteholv, which «
4 00 tt
5000 L a d i e a ' a n d C e n t s ' S c a r f I ' i n \ . . .
lJy«p<>pHisv i«5tl vatflsli a s la natural conKi-quatice of its cure.
3 no to 1 W
9000 Signet, Plain, Chased a n d Stone H
w o u l d flffw i n e v c r ^ N ' o r t b i r t c i t y . - l u m u o C p o r r n i U e d
CosnvBSKKS, by c l e a n i n g the whole length of the intes5 00 t o 7 «K»
5000
S
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Gold,
Coral.
Lavs,
Ax.,
Stnds,
t o g o m o r e i n t o .detail a t i b i s tirtie. I h a v e g i v e n v o n a ' t i n n w i t h n solvent p r o « e « . and w i t h o u t v i o l e n c e ; all vio5 c o w l o 00
2000 Gold and E n a m e l e d Bracelets.
f a i n t outhirie'of t h e p l o t ,
t h e m e a t * 4 6 b e O i i d t o lent p u r g e s leave the bowels costive w i t h i n two days.
5 00 to* S (*•
1000 Branch, 1^-nf and F r u i t Biacelets,
to
* regular
o v e r t h r o w tho good o W i i h i p of Stale.
W h e n i t c u l m i - I FEVKHS of a l l kinthv hy r e s t o r i n g i h e
V W to 6 C»
20t0 Mo»aie, l.«va a n d Gold Brs< clets.
2 50 to & 00
n a t e s i n t o t h e . a s s a s s i n a t i o n of (.be. U u i n u m e n in , t h e circulation, t h r o u g h t h e proeeas of respiration la Some cases
2000 Enameled and F l o r e n t i n e Bracelet
> n d the t h o r o u g h solution of all intestinal o b s t r u c t i o n in
4 COtO 'frOO 1
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m s n v t h r i l l i n g i n r i d e n i s of early border life. The T r t p j i e r
remedy. O t h e r m e d i c i n e s leave the s y s te m subject t<
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l o o g t h t h a n I h a d i n t e n d e d , b u t - 1 c o u l d n o t well m a k e
"TTho cltaptcr on t h e . P h i r o s o p h y and Morals of Business,
p a r t ' a u l a ' s , en< lorin'r r t a m i ' t t s n o r t e r a n d d o t h o s u b j e c t j u s t i c e . I s u b m i t i t f o r }» well w o r t h t h o prirf" of the book to any businexs m a n . "
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y o u r c o n s i d e r a t i o n , b e l i e v i n g t h a t y o u will d i s c o v e r
" T h o work i s a deserved favorite a m o n g s t u d e n t s , anil the
m a n y t h i n g s in y o u r S l a t e i n d j v i c i n i t v t o c o r r o b o r a t e
i m p r o v e m e n t s now i n t r o d u c e d wilt go f a r to increase ita
w h a t I h a v e s a i d . T h e w o r k of t h e £ . U . C.. a s u s e d
popularity."
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b q r e , i s revised a n d ( j h a n ^ ' d f r o t t t h a t u s e d s i x m o n t h s
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little t h e c a n d i d a t e i s led i n t o t h e v o r t e x of t r e a s o n .
C i t y Trade, that t h e e h a v e on hand a very full and complete Fences, Verandahs, Ralllnp, Sti,iis an.! Balconies Oi n s m e n
earnestly
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and IJernsrrs.
Wholesale a n d Retail, to which they invite inspection b\ par- c h i n e r y of every d o - c f l p t i o n . Blast F u r n a c e a n d Boiling-Mil
* ? " p u r s v e r y t r u l y , for the ie/iole 17
ties w h o desire to p u r c h a s e . We feel c o n f id e n t we can give Machinery C a n i p o s i t i b n , BI-BS> Castings, an'l F i n i s h e d w o r k :
including"Steaiu Whistles. Oil P u m p s and GlnheA Oil C u | p e r f e c t s a t i s f a c t i o n In goods and price*.
We have o n e of the m o s t c o m p l e t e BOOK B I N D E R I E S in and C o c k s . S v a m C.tuls, a n d ftlbb'sGuHgs C o c k s o ' d i f f e r e n t
J A C K S O N & W1I.EY,
HCMAS L l f E . — M t - n s e l d o h i t h i n k of t h e g r e a t e v e n t the West, nnd are p r e p a r e d t o m a n u f a c t u r e to o r d e r any and patterns. .MHO, Mills, of every kind, d r i v e n by s t e a m or *ao f d e a t h , uiitil t h e s h m l o w s full Sterols t h e i r o w n p a t h , all s t y l e s of B l a n k Books. Newspapers, Music Books and Pe- ter, e m b r a c i n g Flour. G . l s t a n j Saw Mill*. ( , a n r s , large a n d
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the art.
w h o s e l i v i n g s m i l e s w e r e t b q s u j f l i g h t of I h e i r e x i s l e n c o .
slreil. w h e t h e r at H o r t e o r c b r o s d .
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Also, repali Ing of all k i n d s of work a n d Machinery, d o n e
-OH i* an niipsratu* w h i c h way n p l s r e m u t t ad
with despatch and at low r a t ' s. Also, G e a r i n g a n d Patt
all the m e a n s h h h e i t o u s t d lor s u j | l j ing n a t e r
o f t b e t o t n b i s t h o s k e l e t o n ' o f i l l f e n s t s . W e d o not
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l i s a p p l i c a t i o n d o e s away entirely w i t h the u e e . a s i t y of
S H O P . Steara En-rim s Mil* Wearing. Mining Machinw a n t t o Iny o o w n iu t h e m u ' j d y g r a v e , e v e n w i t h k i n g s
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niug a l i s ; o f p - i c i - s ami i n r t n e r i n ' ^ r n
a n d p r i n c e s f o r o u r b e d f e l l o w s . - B u t t h e fiut of n a t u r e h a v e a l a r g e v a r i e t y of P a t t e r n s , for building purposes, to
v o r k i n g t h e m in all clnviscs ot E n g i t i ' . a n d . i s fact, whereC h a r l e s K r l l o g g k Co,
e v e r a t o i l e r is used a n d s t e a m p t o d s t e d : . it is a * a d j u n c t t »
$ i « e x o r S b | e . T h e r e is n o a p p e a l f r o m t h o g r e a t l a w w h i c h wo would i n v i t e the a t t e n t i o n of builders.
the bollei, s n d entirely i n . « | end« a t of tlie KugiB« , a n d Is
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ami Milwaukee It. R. Depot.
in a d a y h a v e n o t u f r n i l u r hv>pc u p o n life, t h a i : , thew r a r , nor o t b c i w i s e t o get o u t of o r d i r .
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o l l o w i n g cities — D e t r o i t . New York.
d i n e , p r o p o s e d t o d e r i v e Some n m n s c » « n t f o r t h o c o m GAXSON A CO.
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p a r t * to c o n n e c t t h e m with the E n g i n e and Holier.
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w h i c h , in L o c o m o t i v e s a n d o t h e r h i g h p r e s s u r e E n g i n e s It
" I f y o u a s k , i s it l a w f u l t o b n j t t i z e in s o n p 5n g e n e r a l . I w h i c h Is b e i n g offlJred Rt prlees A S T O N I S H I N G L Y I.OW, $4(1 f o r full t e r m . Jvime c o n t s c for I n d i e s , S2.' 1
S t u d e n t s t o e n t e r nt any t i n e . A v e r a g e time t o c o m p l e t e very c o n s i d e r a b l e .
s a y n o ! I f y o u a s k , i s it l a w f u l J o b n p i i w ill y o u r E x c e l - a n d which m u s t bo^uild ertthln 30 t o r,o dar«, to make room
3rd.—The s a v i n g of t h e p o w e r r e q u i r e d t o w o r k p o m p s of
the course, t b i e e m o n t h s .
l e n c y ' s s o u p . I s a y y e s ! f o r t h e r e is really u o d i f f e r e n c e f o r a heavy S p r i n g a n d S n t a m e r S t o c k , now beinjr m a n u f a c
A k n o w l e d g e of the o r d i n a t y E n g l i s h b r a n c h e s is sufficient w h a t e v e r c o n s t r u c t i o n .
t u r e d . Ail in wunt-of s e a s o n a b l e clothinff. will d o well t o
between it ami water.
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p r e p a t a t o i y to e n t e r i n g u p o n | h e c o u r s e of the s t n d v .
4th.—'The e l e v a t i o n of t h e t e m p e r a t u r e of t h e w a t e r adeall at t h e old e s t s h l i s h m c n t , at No. 1G8 J K F F E I t S O N AVEJ . II. G O L D S M I T H . it«sldent P r i n c i p a l jat D e t r o i t .
mitted i n t o the Boiler by t h e Toiler I y t h e s t e a m used, t h u s
N U E , DETROIT.
A j o l l y old d a r k i o d o w n s o v t h b o u g h t h i m s e l f a
H . V. P E I t B I N , A s s i t j a n t .
p r e v e n t i n g a n y s p p r e d a b l e loss «.f h e a t .
Also, f o r sale, RC6TT'S A GLRVCROSS' Report of F a s h i o n s Sth.—The ad> a n t n ; e of b e i n g able t o supply Boilers withs h i n y h a t , a n d w h e n it c o m m e n c e d r a i n i n g h e p u t it tinder
The most thorough, practical and truly popular Colleges
j u s t recelvett—for s p r i n g a n d s u m m e r of if"".!.
in A m e r i c a . Over fcurthom a n d s t u d e n t * h o v o c p t e r e d jSnce out s e t t i n g the Steam E n g i n e in m o t i o n : t n n f , in *11 case*
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II. H A L L O OK.
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f a v o r with t h e p u b l i c .
m y o w n m o n e y ; h e a d b ' l o n g s t o m a s s a , let h o t a k e k « e r
F o r f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n please eall a t C o l l e g e R o o m s , o r t h e i r a p p l i c a t i o n .
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