Grand Traverse Herald, October 31, 1862

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Grand Traverse Herald, October 31, 1862

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

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Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

Date

1862-10-31

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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I .R A-M ) 1EAFEBSE HE I! A LI).
VOL. IV.

TBAVEESE

C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , O C T O H E R 81,1802.

Clje (SranJr (Tratasc Drralir,
Mow gently, Ob ye »lut<? triads.
Along the f e r n y reochca,
Nor whirl the yellow leaven th»t d i n #
Upon the saddened beeches;
Ana gentlr breath upon the hills
Vfhtrt spring's firm violet* peiiah,—
Died like the budding summer hope*
Our hears* too foiidly rfherisV-d.

MOROAN BATES,
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Ob memory, b r i n g not back the pant.
T o brim our c u p of !-orrow;
The drear to-day creejw <)a lu bring
A drearier to-morron-.
Can streaming eyes aud aching hearts
Olow a t the battle 1 * story,
Or they who stake their all and lose
Exult in fame and glory?

Al Kids ef i*b Prialiog N&tlj and bptifah fowled.

Ob, lay them tenderly to m t t ,

f a r t h e i r country dying.—
UNT
IED STATES USD OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICD.I * Thoae
t breaking heart* anil trembling lip*
Register
RoceiW-"—.-

I'our the »ad dirge of sighing.
Yet louder than the requiem rise
The s o n g v f e x u l t a t i o D ,
That the great heritage is oura
So die t o save the notion.

MORGAN BATES.
REUBEN GOODRICH.

GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY OFFICERS.
J u d g e of P r o b a t e . . . . C U R T I S F O W I . E R ^ i p l e l o n
Nhcrifl'
E . F . D A B E . Trevenie City,
County Treasurer
MORGAN

C n n n i i Plnrk

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N o r y e t Oppression
The heritage we cherish!
F o r still remember, precious things
Are won by s t e r u e n d e a v o r , —
Though i n t b e strife our heart-strings break.
The R i g h t lives oil forever.

T1IERON B O S T W ICR,

R e g i s t e r of D e e d *
Pro*. Attorney
Circuit Court Com.<'nraaen

THBRON BOSTWICK* "
C . H . H O I j D E N , Nortjiport
C ^ H ^ O L D E N ,
P E R K Y H A N N A H . I r v . t,lty.
G E Q . W' • S M I T H , Norlhport

Aunty Atkinson.

,T. G . B A M S D E L L ,

Attorney & Counsellor at Law,
T R A V E I J S E 'bra'V,
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICH.

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S O L I C I T O R IN C H A N C E R Y ,
N O T A R Y P U B J i l C & C O N V E Y A N C E B ,
Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Mich.
Offlt't In D w e l l i n g House.

T. J. E A M S D E L L

^ttomqj anil Counsellor at .£ato,
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SOLICTTOK I N C H A N O K R Y ,
NO. 4 F I R S T STREET,
ManlntM. Michigan.

BOUNTY & PENSIONS.
SflSfiWIS

p r o m p t l y to nil claims against the
Uailed 8tale* for Bounty or Penalons.
Ail offlccra or s o l d i e r s dlaabled I n the present war, e i t h e r
b y diseaae incurred, or wounds rccoi<rod in the aersica
United Statoa, i n t h e Una o f , ( W r . duur. a r c entUled
« l o n * ; also, tho wi^iow^ or m i n o r children or those w h o ' d i e
o r are killed.
C . H . H O L D E N , Attorney-iVUir.
T r a v e r s e City, May 6th, l M i
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T R A V E R S E 0 1 T Y , MICHIGAN.

TH I S OLD ESTABLISHED HOTEL,(TUF. FIRST
in T r a v e r s e City,) Bituatod on F r o n t Street, in t h e vleinI t v of t h e C o n r t i l o o s o a n d public ofBees,is Blili open f o r t h e
r e c o p t l o n of t h e t r a v e l i n g public. T h e . P r o p r i e t o r r e t u r n s
b i s h e a r t y t h a n k s Tor the liberal p a t r o n a g e h e h a s reeelTCd,
a n d a s s u r e s t h e pnbllo t h a t no p a i n s will .bo s p a r e d t o make
b i s g u e s t s comfortable.
H i s c W g e s w i l l c o r r e s p o n d with
" 5 * 5 a c c o m o d a t i o n s f o r Horsea a n d CaOle.

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PAT.T. A K D S E E F O R Y O U R S E L Y r S .

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A. K. SPRAGUE.
Tr»veree CMjf, J u n e 3rd, 1861.

NOTICE.
W« WOULD BAY TO r a n P o a u e ,

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O R I S T MILLi n o p e r a t i o n , and are o n h a n d to do Custom-Work s t all
t i m e s ; a n d wonld say, wo t h i n k t h a t w e « a n do a s good w o r k
as s a y Mill In Urand Traverse. U y o u d o u b t It. t r y us, a n d
•see f o r y o u r s e l v e s ; a n d would say, t h a t we k e e p o u r

T A N N E R Y
i n operation, and T a n o n S h a r e s — a s u s u a l !
r •„
C. N O R B I S A BROTHERS.
January 17,1861
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B-ly
MORGAN BATES,

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OWeo'Traveriw City. Mich.

HY MART A. DKXSISOK.

A r a t h e r tall, v e r y e r e c t figure c a m c w i t h a c h e e r f u l
step, a n d m o r e t h a a c h e e r f u l maile, t o w a r d s t h e p l c o s a u t
p o r t i c o w h e r e s a t the t w o Indies b u s y with t h e i r w o r k
until n o w . T h e s q u i r e ' s lady h a d arisen, nnd lier p o r t l y
figure Dearly c o v e r e d t h e small g r a y i s h window, ami t h o
P r o v i n c e r o s e b u s h t h a t c r e w in a h u g e p o t u n d e r n e a t h .
T h e o t h e r also stood w i t h knit brows, a n d fussily a d j u s t ing h e r k n i t t i n g needles, l o o k i n g now a n d t h e n a t A u n t y
A t k i n s o n w i t h lees r i g i d frown, u n t i l a t length s h e helil
o u t a m e a g e r b a n d u i a t was clasped w i t h a p l e a s a n t
w a r m t h in t h a t of t h e h a n d s o m e y o u n g lady.
" N o w , y o u ' v e c o m e t o spend t h e a f t e r n o o n , I k n o w , "
e x c l a i m e d t h e s q u i r e ' s lady, p o k i n g h e r f a t b a n d s u n d e r
t h e b o w s of b e r v i s i t o r ' s g r e e n c a l a s h , nnd r a p i d l y u n t y i n g t h e m . " S i t r i g h t dowD in t h i s b i g easy c h a i r ; l'ire
been w a n t i n g a g o o d l o n g t a l k w i t h y o u t h i s g r e a t w h i l e .
K i t t y , " s h e c o n t i n u e d , d e p o s i t i n g t h e calash in t h e l i a u d s
of t h e s e r v a n t girl, " tell J o h n t o h o v e t h e t a b l e c a r r i e d
in t h e a r b o r a n d w e l l t a k e s u p p e r t h e r e . I t s to p l c o r o n t , "
she continued turning t o aunty, " t o take tea o u t doora
in s u c h b a l m y a i r a s t b i a . "
" 1 really d i d n ' t i n t e n d t o s t a y , " said a u u t y , ' w i t h h e r
t w i n k l i n g smite j " b u t since y o u s e e m b e n t u p o n it, w h y
I w i l f K I c o u l d n ' t b e in a plonsnnter p l a c e , t l m t I k n o w . '
I t d i d n o t t a k e l o n g t o s o t t h r o e t o n g u e s goin<?; t h e r e
w a s plenty t o t a l k a b o u t
A u o t y s son a n d a u n t y e d a u g h ter, t h e squire"B " r h e u m a t i c , " a n d I h e little p o t l a m b '
d i e d y e s t e r d a y a n d w a s b u r i e d u n d e r t h o p e a c h tree
t h e g a r d e n , a u n t y ' s d a u g h t e r t h a t w a s so soon tt> c l i a n g c
name and station.
" D o n ' t y o u feci b a d t o h a v o h e r taken f r o m y o u ? "
r i e d M i s s F r e t t , d r a w i n g b o r solemn c o u n t u i i a u a : l o
u t m o s t l i m i t s of s y m p a t h i z i n g s o r r o w .
" O b , I d o n ' t k n o w ns I d o v e r y , " r e p l i e d a u n t y , w i t h
t h a t e v e r m e r r y t w i n k l e ; " s h e loves t h e man s h e i s gofing
t o m a r r y , a n d b e loves h e r . l i e h a s e n o u g h t o k c q > Jicr
in c o m f o r t , even e l e g a n c e ; and if t h e p o o r t h i n g g e t *
a l o n g w i t h o a t h e r m o t h e r s t r i a l s I shall bo very t h a n k f u l .
If t r o u b l e s come, w h y , s h e must e v e n meet t h e m a s 1 h a v e . "
T h e s q u i r e ' s l a d y cast n t r i u m p h a n t g l a n c e t o w a r d s
M i s s F r e t t ; t h e l a t t e r s m i l e d incredulously, a s s h e a s k e d ,
w
"
yon
tronble. A u n t y Atkinson?"
" T h e w o r s t t r o u b l e , a n d t h o hardest t o g e t o v e r i s
t h o loss of k i n d r e d , " r e p l i e d niuity, s m i l i n g s e r e n e l y , in
r e t u r n f o r M i s s F r e t t ' s l i t t l e s h o w of sarcasm" I have
lost m a n y f r i e n d s ! " s h e a d d e d , in a l o w e r v o i c e , h e r e y e s
instinctively t u r n e d t o w a r d h e a v e n , " b u t ( t h i s t h o u g h t
makes m e h a p p y a n d c o n t e u t e d t o s a y , ) I a m e v e r y d a y
d r a w i n g n e a r e r t o t h o s e I loved, w h o o a v o only g o n e bofore,"
Q u i c k s p r i n g i n g tears o b s c u r e d t h e m e r r y t w i n k l o for
a m o m e n t , b u t as suddenly t h e smile s h o w n t h r o u g h .
" W e w e r e w o n d e r i n g , " said t h o s q u i r e ' s lady, " i f e v e r
y o u h a d a n y s o r r o w s of a n y k i n d — M i s s F r e t t a n d 1 ; t h a t
was j u s t b e f o r e y o u c a m e . $ht Eaid • n o ' w i t h c o n f i d e n c e ,
a n d t h e reason was, b e c a u s c y o u w e r e always so sunshiny
a n d h a p p y looking. N o w , a o tell us if y o n h a v e h a d
t r o u b l e — a n y t h i n g dc<m nnd a b i d i n g ? "
" N o t a b i d i n g , " s a i d a u n t y , softly. " D o n ' t y o u k n o w
t h e S c o t c h h a v e a saying, t h a t ' t h e m o r n i n g b l i c k s somet i m e s on h e a v y clouds, b u t d i n t s a t e'en on a c l e a r s t a r r y n i g h t 1' A n d s o ' t r o u b l e a b l d c t h f o r t h e n i g h t , b u t
j o y c o m e t h in t h e m o r n i n g T h u s w i t h m y h e a v y afflict i o n s — t h e y could o v e r s h a d o w m y b l e s s i n g only f o r a little while. N o w , shall 1 g i v e a n outline of m y h i s t o r y ? "
•' D o , " c r i e d t h e s q u i r e 8 l a d y d c l i g h c d l y , n o d d i n g a t
t h e s a m e t i m e t o a r e s p e c t a b l e m a n s e r v a n t , in r e p l y t o
s o m e m u t e g e s t u r e ; t h e nod meant, " Y e s , Colo p o t t h e
s i l v e r o n ; a u n t y is a d i s t i n g u i s h e d v i s i t o r . "
Tho man
a n d h i s e n o w w h i t e at>ron d i s a p p e a r e d , a n d M i s s F r e t t
l e a n e d h e r e y e s o v e r h e r b o o k e d nose, t h a t s h e m i g h t
look n a r r a t o r a n d n a r r a t i v e clean t h r o u g h , w h i l e s h e w a s
evidently p r e p a r e d t o listen t o a few c o m m o o - p l a c o afflictions. chasteningB of t h e flash r a t h e r t h a n t h e soul.
" I w a s b o m , b e g a n a u n t y , " i n a splendid m a n s i o n
on t h e b a n k s of one of C o n n e c t i c u t ' s loveliest r i v e r s . —
M y f a t h e r ' w a s t h e oldest son of a r e v o l u t i o n a r y s o l d i e r
a n d v e r y w e a l t h y . 1 was n u r t u r e d in I t a n r i o o s ease, a n d
b a d o o e only b r o t h e r , L e s t e r . A t t h e a j m of e i g h t e e n ,
I was p r o n o u n c e d h a n d s o m e a n d a c c o m p l i a b e c . I t was
a t a ball t o bo on my e i g h t e e n t h b i r t h d a y t h a t I w a s t o
c o m e o u t . I r e m e m b e r e v e r y a r t i c l e of m y a p p a r e l ; m y
d r e a s of p a l e b i n e satin, m y w h i t e sBken s l i p p e r s , m y
w r e a t h o t lilies—oh, w h a t a h a p p y g i r l I was.
I w a s s t a n d i n g b y m y m i r r o r , m y s e r v a n t s a b o u t me,
w h e n I g r e w f r i g h t o o e d a t a g r e a t n o i s e — c o n f u s i o n bol o w s t a i r s a n d above, shrieks, c r i e s of d e s p a i r , a n d nil
t h e v a r i o u s s o u n d s of w o e a n d d i s c o r d .
F r o m the top
of o u r g r e a t s t a i r c a s e w e could e a s i l y o v e r l o o k t h e h a l l ;
a n d Standing there, what do y o a think I saw?
Both
f a t h e r a n d m o t h e r l y i n g l i f c k & j o n t h e floor—dead—
drowned,"

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Miss F r e t t g a v e a u e r v u ^ little s c r e a o j ; t h e s q u i r e ' s
lady eusjieude-d her k n i t t i n g a n d c r i e d bnujtblcssly, " t h a t
was I r o u b l e . "
<" N e v e r shall I forget it.?' r e s u m e d nu; ty, folding bei
band A. •• There w e r e tho : g u o & flying f r o m d i f f e r e n t
rooms, all richly a t t i r e d , w r i n g i n g t h e i r bands, s h r i e k i n g
with h o r r o r , nnd t h e light/) s t r e a m i n g o u t f r o m o p e n
doors. My p u r c n t s h a d b e e n s t a n d i n g u p o n a b a n k m a d e
josecure b y late c o n t i n u a l r a i i a ; it g a v e w a y . a n d t h e y
fell a f e a r f u l d i s t a n c e i n t o t b e d e e p water. T h e s h o c k
was a g o n i z i n g ; I sank i n t o a f a i n t i n g fit, a n d m y reason
w a s n o t restored for w e e k s .
" I was m a r r i e d a t t w e n t y - f o u r , b r i u ^ i n g my h u s b a n d a
large i o r t n n e — a n d my b r o t h e r t r a v e l e d a b r o a d a f t e r comp l e t i n g his studies. I n t w o y o a r s m y h u s b a n d failed; m y
house went, a n d wo w e r e penniless. M e a n w h i l e u n p l e a s a n t
r u m o r s were tUa a b o u t my p o o r b r o t h e r . O n e dayt a f t e r
my a l m o s t o v e r w h e l m i n g trial, a tall, e m a c i a t e d figure
crawled u p t o t h e mean house t o w h i c h we h a d retreatod, a n d w h e r e m y h n s b a n d l a y sick.
It was my poor
brother dying with consumption.
H e h a d t h e misfort u n e t o love t h e g a m i n g table, a n d he h o d lost all, a n d
r u i n e d bis h e a l t h . "
" O, d e o r r ' exclaimed t h e aquire's lady, vehemently.
" 1 sold all m y j e w e l s , , ' c o n t i n u e d a u n t y , ' a n d t h e y
p r o c u r e d c o m f o r t s f o r the s i c k — t h a t w a s all. A t last,
iny h o s b a u d r e g a i n e d his h e a l t h , went diligently t o wprk,
a n d in time we o w n e d a n e a t a n d c o m m o d i o u s little
bouse again. M y b r o t h e r , in the m e a n t i m e , l i n g e r e d
along, suffering m o s t f e a r f u l l y ; b u t , t h a n k C o d , b e f o r e h e
died, he become *as a little c h i l d , ' a n d foil asleep, t r u s t i n g in t b o m e r i t s of t h e C r u c i f i e d .
" I t w a s t h e *i)cond d a y Rafter his fpncynl t h a t a g r e a t
s t o r m c a m e . I t w a s t h e most t e r r i b l e t e m p e s t I h a v e
e v e r witnessed, h u r l i n g t h e W r o n g t r e e s f r o m t h « g r o u n d ,
a n d s e n d i n g t h e m across r o a d s a n d m e a d o w s . O u r little
o r c h a i d , our g r a p e r y a n d hot-house, w e r e t h o r o u g h l y
demolished. I s a t in m y c h a m b e r w i t h m y first b o r n ,
t h e n only a f o r t n i g h t old, clasped t o my b o s o m . T h e r e
w a s a g r e a t crash, and l o o k i n g u p w a r d , almost stupified,
I saw t h e f r o w n i n g h e a v e n s , wliilo t h e r a i n jiourea f u r i ously o n my u n p r o t e c t e d b e a d T h e t h i r d s t o r y of t h o
house was c o m p l e t e l y taken off
I was t h o r o u g h l y
d r e n c h e d — t h e b a b e I p r o t e c t e d ; and, t o c r o w n all, m y
h u s b a n d was b r o u g h t in a m o m e n t a f t e r w i t h a b r o k e n
leg, ogniust w h i c h , ns he w a s h a s t e n i n g h o m e , n y o u u g
t r e e h a d been h u r l e d b y i b e wiud."
" D e a r d e a r , " ejaculated s h e s q u i r e ' s jady, w i t h most
profound sympathy, w h n t d i d y o a do then?
" Yes. what?" echoed Miss F r e t t .
" T h o b e s t 1 could, m y f r i e n d s , " c o n t i n u e d a u n t y , w i t h
a emile. " I d e s e r t e d m y c h a m b e r a n d w e n t d o w n stairs,
w h e r e lay m y p o o r h u s b a n d
W i t h s o m e a n i s t a n c c of
the n o i g h b o r s we were m a d e c o n f o r t a b l e , a n d a f t e r t h r e e
m o n t h s of illness my h u s b a u d g o t r o u u d a g a i n .
All o u r
savings h a d b e e n s p e n t , his illness b a d thinned o u r c u s tomers, a n d o u r honso w a s in nn unsafe a s well a s inolog n n t c o n d i t i o n . W e l l , we g o t o v e r t h a t , t o o ; m y h e a l t h
b c c a m c established, s o d i d t h a t of m y h n s b a n d , a n d we
re o n c e more, w i t h G o d ' s blessing, i n d e p e n d e n t , "
' S u r e l y , n o t h i n g ennte a f t e r t h a t I" e x c l a i m e d t h e
squire's lady, w i t h g r e a t earnestness.
' • W a i t a m o m e n t , " said a u n t y , softly. " I g a v e b i m
u p t o h e a v e n j u s t a s h e seemed t o h a v e wingud his w a y
d o w n i n t o ' m y arras. 0 . t h a t b e y w a s so l o w l y ! 1 m i s s
the visits t o his g r a v e sipec 1 h a v e been here,'' s h e m u r m u r e d : " we p l a n t e d i t w i t h r o i o bnshes.
Hut (Jod
gave me another child." throwing a sigb from her heart,
'• a n d lie, too, wa3 a g o o d a n d lovely b a b e .
It was a
y e a r a f t e r h e tvus b o r n , I s a t b y riiy window l o o k i n g o u t
on a calm n i g h t
T h e b a b e s l e p t in his cradle, nod I
was m u t i n g o n m y h a p p y c o n d i t i o n , w|.eu t h r e e s h o u t s
came u p u n d e r t h e window, ! , firo, fire, fire,'.
Then the
red flames s h o t right ont'tsnderneoth me, a n d a g a i n
s t a r t l i n g s h o u t ' A t k i n s o n ' s s h o p is all on tiro !' T h e
r o o m swam round, m y m-cseuce of m i n d d e s e r t e d me,
and I fainted. W h e n l.'cnmc t o consciousness. I f o u n d
myself lying on t h e floor: w h e r e 1 fell, d r e n c h e d w i t h wat e r ami stiff with bruises, T h e firemen h a d b e e n there,
a n d in t h e zeal, not n o t i c i n g m y insensible f o r m , had
stepped u p o n n i c ; my a r m s a n d m y s h o u l d e r s w e r e b l a c k
with tlic m a r k s of their f e e t
W h e r e was my b a b e ?
I
c r a w l e d t o the c r a d l e t o find h i m g o n e . T h e s m o u l d e r ing coals below, (for t h e y h a d s n c c c c d e d in s t o p p i n g t h e
irogress of t h e flames) a n x i e t y for t h e s a f e t y of m y husland a n d child, a n d my suability t o move, o v e r c a m e m e
again, a n d again I fainted. W h e n o n c e m o r e recovered,
1 was lying on a c o m f o r t a b l e bed in t h o h o u s e of a
friend, my b a b e beside me. T h e n I I c a r u c d t h a t m y husband h a d been badly b u r n e d , a n d 1 h a d c o m e n e a r perishi n g ; f o r t h e h o u s e t o o k fire a g a i n iu the n i g h t , a n d with
several o t h e r s , was t o t a j l y consumctl, b u t t h a t b a r e l y an
h o u r b e f o r e I h a d b e e n s e a r c h e d for a n d Sound, iusensi-

N O . 4:«.

«• Hera e 1 always felt t h o t all t h i n g s would work I
e e t h e r for ^good t o t h o s e w h o love G o d , " replied t h d e a r old l a d y ; • • t h a t afflictions s p r i n g n o t f r o m t h e
g r o u n d , b u t tire sen', for o u r good, i l e n d e s , I s t r o v e t o
b e m o t ! a c h r i s t i a n when I was iu t r o u b l e ; t o t r u s t him
most w h e n his p r o v i d e n c e s w e r e d a r k e s t ; t o walk u n d e r
t h e c l o u d w i t h t h e staff of f a i t h in my h a n d , till G o d
pleased t o show me snnlight. W h i c h Would y o u love
b e s t — t h e c h i l d t h a t fawned while y o u c a r e s s e d , a n d g r e w
c o l d r c v e n g f u l a n d a n g r y a t y o u r c h n s t i s m e n " or t h a t
ooe w h o receives all things w i t h m e e k n e ^ a n d sweet submission, w h e t h e r g o o d or evil (seemingly evil t o h i m ) a t
your hands?"
T h e s q u i r e ' s lady was s i l e n t
'••Some p e o p l e can \xsii a n y t h i n g , b u t I c a n ' t n o r neve r shall," ejaculated Miss F r e t t ; " it a i n ' t my u a t u r e . "
" N e i t h e r was it in mino; n e i t h e r c a n i t b e in any, till
p u r i f i e d w i t h t h a t s p i r i t w h i c h t h e d i v i n e O n o wore,'* r e t u r n e d A u n t y A t k i n s o n . " H u t sec bow g l o r i o u s t h o
c r i m s o n of t h e s e t t i n g sun folk on t h e c h e c n u t t r e o s . "
Y c s , a n d t h e r e is C o l e t o say s u p p e r i s r e a d y in t h e
a r b o r , " r e m a r k e d t h e m o t e p r a c t i c a l fody o f the s q u i r e ,
— the h o n e s t faoo of t h o s e r v a n t a p p e a r e d
'• N o , m a ' a m , said C o l e , w i t h a p r a c t i c e d b o w ; " I ' v e
eotnc l o tell y o u t h a t K i t t y ' s b r o k e t h e g n a t c h a n y b o w l
of t h e s q u i r e s . "
• 0 , my g o o d M us ' eried his mist res?, w i t h a f a c e of
absolute distress. I'd rather most anything'd hoppeucd.
W h a t shall I d o ? W h a t a loea! T h e squireTI t u r n K i t ty off t o m o r r o w . I t doet seem a s if I should die w i t h
t h a t g i r l ! I ' m j u s t t h e unluckirst
b e i n g in t h e world !
T o t h i n k — t h a t bowl h a s d e e n in t h e family f o r t w e n t y fire y e a n , and t h e c a r e less j a d e must g o a n d b r e a k i t —
S h e paused m e e t i n g - t h e m o r r y twiukle, s t r a n g e l y m i x ed with a glance of s o r r o w , in A u n t y A t k i n s o n s e y e . —
I n confusion, s h e t r i e d t o a p o l o g i s e .
" A h ! " said a u n t y , s h a k i n g b e r b e a d , " w h e r e t h e t r e a s u r e is t h e r e will t h e h e a r t b e a l s o . "
- T
T h e s q u i r e ' s lady w a s silontj sbo felt t h e rebuke', a n d
no l a n g e r w o n d e r e d why the calm b r o w of h o r f r i e n d
was y e t u n w r i n k l e d t h e soul u n s h a k e n . All b e r life s h e
herself h a d boon fighting f o r a n d g r i e v i n g o v e r trifles,
w h i l e a u n t y h a d fixed h e r e v e Kolcly on h e a v e n , a n d t h e
s t o r m s of a d v e r s i t y w e r e ail u n d e r b e r f o o t
Happy
a r e y o u , r e a d e r , if y o u " g o n o d d o likewise."
Voice* of A n i m a l s .
T h e r e is a c h a p t e r in t h o h i s t o r y of a n i m a l s t h a t h a s
h a r d l y been t o u c h e d u p o n as yet, n n d t h a t will bo e s p e c i ally i n t e r e s t i n g w i t h reference t o families. T h e voices of
animals have a family c h a r a c t e r not t o b e mistaken-—
All t h o c o n i d a : b a r k OJK! h o a ^ ' T h o fox, t h e wolf, t h e
d o g . h a v e t h e s a m e k i n k o f u t t e r a n c e , t h o u g h on a somew h a t different pitch.
All t h e bears growl, from tho
b e a r of t h e A r t i e enows t o t h e small . b l a c k b e a r o f t h e
A n d e s . A l l t h e c a t s m i ' u u , f r o m o a r q u i e t fireside com-,
p a n i o n s t o t h e lions a n d t i g e r s a n d p a n t h e r s o r t h e fore s t s a n d j u n g l e . T h i s last way s e e m a s t r a n g e a s s e r t i o n ;
b u t t o tiny one w h o has listened critically t o t h e i r s o u n d s
a n d a n a l y z e d t h o i r voice*, t h o r o a r of i h e lion is b u t a
g i g a n t i c mitru, b e a r i n g a b o u t t h e s a m e p r o p o r t i o n l o
t h o t of a cot a s its stately a n d m a j c .tic f o r m d o e s l o t h o
s m a l l e r , s o f t e r , m o r e p e a c e f u l o - p e c t of t h e c a t
Ycf,
n o t w i t h s t a n d i n g t h e difference of t h e i r size, w h o c a n look
t h e lion, w h e t h e r in his m o r e i l e o p y m o o d , a s h o lies
c u r l e d u p in tlio c o r n e r of bis c a g e , o r in b i s fiercer m o m e n t s of h u n g e r or r a g e , w i t h o u t b e i n g reminded of t b o
cat
A n d t h i s is not merely t h e r e s e m b l a n c e of one carnivorous animal t o another; for n o o n e was ever reminded
o f u d o g o r wolf b y a lion.
A g a i n , all t h e h o r s e s a n d
d o n k e y s n e i g h ; f o r t h e b r a y of tho d o n k e y i s only a h a r s h e r noigli, p i t c h e d od a different key. i t "is t r u e , b u t a
s o u n d of t h e c a m e c h a r a c t e r , a s , the d o n k e y himself i s
b u t a c l u m s y a n d dwarfish h o r s e . A l l t h e c o w s low, f r o m
t h o b u f f a l o r o a m i n g t h o p r a i r i e , t h e m u s k o x of t h e A r c tic ice-fleld, o r t h e j a c k of A s i a , t o t b o c a t t l e f e e d i n g In
r pastures. A m o n g tbo birds this similarity of voicc
families is still m o r e m a r k e d . W e need only recoil t h e
h a r s h a n d noisy p a r r o t s , so smilar iu thwir p e e u l i ^ u t t e r ances. O r t a k e , as an e x a m p l e , t h e w e b footed f a m i l v . —
l>o not all t h e geesu ami all t h e h o s t s of d u c k s qtwfek? Doca
uot every m e m b e r nf t h e c r o w family caw, w h e t h e r i t b o
t h o j a c k d a w , t h e j a y , t h e m a s - p i e , t h e rook, in s o m e
g r e e n r o o k e r y of the old world, or t h e c r o w of o u r w o o d s ,
w i t h i t s long, m e l a n c h o l y c a w , t h a t s e e m c s t o m a k e t h o
silence a n d s o l i t u d e d e e p e r ?
C o m p a r e all t h o s w e e t
w a r b l e r s of t h o songster f a m i l y — t h e nightingales, t h e
t h r u s h e s t h e m o c k i n g birds, t b o r o b i n s — t h e y d i f f e r i n
t h e g r e a t e r or less p e r f e c t i o n of t h e i r n o t e , b u t the s a m a
k i n d of voice r u n s t n r o o g h t h e whole g r o u p .
(Agastit

15K CHKKRFCI. AY Y o t ' i t MKAI-S.—The b c a i f i t of f o o d
t a k e n d e p e n d s m u c h u p o n t h e c o n d i t i o n of t h e b o d y
while eatnifr. If t a k e n 10 a m o o d y , c r o w , o r d e s p a i r i n g
c o n d i t i o n of mind, d i g e s t i o n is m u c h less p e r f e c t a n d
slower t h a n when t a k e n with a c h e e r f u l d i s p o s i t i o n . —
T h e r a b i d a n d silent m a n n e r t o o COIUBIOD a m o n g A m e r i c a n s should b e a v o i d e d , e n d some t o p i c of i n t e r e s t i n t r o d u c e d a t m e a l s t h a t all may p a r t a k e i n ; a n d if a h e a r t y
l a u g h i s occasionally i n d u l g e d , i t will be a l l t h e b e t t e r .
I t i s n o t u n c o m m o n t h a t a person d i m i n g in p l e a s a n t a n d
social c o m p a n y c a n e a t and digest w e 4 t h a t w h i c h , w h e n
eaten alone, and t h e m i n d a b s o r b e d in s o m e d e e p s t u d y ,
or b r o o d i n g o v e r c a r e s n n d d i s a p p o i n t m e n t s , w i l l l i e l o n g
u n d i g e s t e d in t h e s t o m a c h , c n u s i s g i d i s a r r a n g e m e n t s a n d
pain, a n d if m u c h indulged in b e c o m e s t h e c a u s e of p e r A u n t y c r e w s i l e n t a n d t h e squire's lady w a s p e r p l c x - m a n e n t a n d i r r e p a r a b l e i n j u r y t o t h e s y s t e m .
g herself with c o n j e c t u r e a s t o t h e noble f a r m a n d h a n d *
H o w YO SYOW POTATOES AXI> I'BEXEXVK mat
mo*
s o m e h o u s e w h i c h t h e A t k i n s o n ' s o w n e d in t h e village,
when t h e n a r r a t o r a f t e r , a f t e r a f e w t h o u g h t f u l moment?, R O T — D u s t o v e r t b o floor of the bin w i t h lime a n d p u t
resumed h e r s t o r y .
in a b o u t six o r seven inches d e e p ol p o t a t o e s a n d d u s t
" F i v e y e a r s a g o , " sbo said, " j u s t as we w e r e s t r u g ; a s b e f o r e . I ' u t in a x or s e v e n i n c h e s m o r e o f
gling t o k e e p t h e b o y s . a t s c h o o l , (wc eould n o t t h i n k of p o t a t o e s , a n d lime a g a i n ; r e p l H t i u g t h e o p e r a t i o n till a l l
s e n d i n g t h e m t o c o l l e g e , b u y h u s b a n d s a w a c h a n g c no- a r e s t o w e d in t h a t way. O n e b u s h e l of lime will d o f o r
t i c e in a p a i l v p a p e r , c a l l i n g a t t e n t i o n o f t h e relatives of f o r t y b u s h e l s of p o t a t o e s , t h o u g h m e r e will not h u r t t h e m
one J o h n A t k i n s o n , a u d requesting an a t t e n d c n c c u p o n — t h e lime r a t h e r i m p r o v i n g the flavor t h a n otherwise.
a c e r t a i n l a w y e r a s soon as possible. l i e w e n t , a n d t h e
A t a r e c e n t e x a m i n a t i o n , in t h e p r i m a r y p a r t of a
result was. h e found himself a rich u ^ n : the old gentloschool, the listeners were b r o u g h t down by t h e answer
man h a v i n g ^ & f n c d i t m n « * e e s t a t e s jn t h e W e s t I n d i e s ,
of a j u v i n i l e , w h o w a s asked of w h a t use w h a l e s w e r e . —
a n d b e b c i u g h i s Dearest a n d most d i r e c t h e i r , i n h e r i t e d
O o e little mias r e p l i e d t h a t t h e y w e r e " g o o d f o r h o o p e d
a l l S i n c e then, G o d h a s blessed u$ m o r e t h a n w c deskirt*."
- **
s e r v e . W e h a v e k n o w n only p l e n t y a n d g r a c i o u s n e s s
from his h a n d "
A y o u n g g e n t l e m a n at a bull in w b i s k i m ; a b o u t t h e
•' A u t h o w c a n y o n w e a r BO c l e a r a b r o w ? " a s k e d t h e r o o m r u n his bead a g a i n s t n y o a n j lady. H e b e g a n t o
s q u i r e ' s b a y , r e p l a c i n g h e r spectacles a n d t a k i n g u p h e r a p o l i p i r o . . '• N o t a w o r d , s i r , " c r i e d »he, '• ils n o j h a r d
- c g l e c t e d needles,
a f t e r to tnar.j y c a i s i/f etirruw.'
•ugh to h u r t a n y b o d y . "
i n d lx»w did y o u 'feel t b e u ? " s n a p p i s h l y i n q u i r e d
Miss F r e t t
U n s p e a k a b l y h a p p y t h a t f o u r p r e c i o u s lives w e r e
s a v e d ; m y c h i l d r e n ' s , m y h u s b a n d a g d m y o w n , " replied
A u n t v A t k i n s o n , w i t h a reproving look.
" T h e s e reverses d a m p e n e d m y h u s b a n d ' s s p i r i t s considerably, a n d f o r y e a r a h e toiled along, while w e lived
w i t h o u t l u x u r i e s of a n y kind, a n d w i t h h a r d l y c o n v e n ience. M y d a u g h t e r was b o r n iu the m i d s t of o u r d e e p e s t p o v e r t y . I w o n d e r e d t h e n , h o w wc should raise b e r ,
a sickly thing, d e l i c a t e f r o m h e r b i r t h .
B u t she lived,
thank G o d '.—lived to b e my c o m f o r t ; lived t o aid me
with h e r own h a n d s . "

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Cjj? <6 rani) Crabera Jtralb.

THE WAR IN VIRGINIA

from tbe Government its most efficient support To
THE WAR IN KFNTFCKY.
leave it to avoid political dsscussion, is to lose sight of
CBccurfATt, October 27
AN ADV ANCE OF OUR ARMY BEGUN.
BoelTs late army are scattered between Danville and
M O R G A N UATiiiH, K d i t o r a n d P r o p r i e t o r . every fact in the case. When we consider that patriotic j
ol ail parties are fighting to snstain the old flag, we j THE REBELS FALL BACK TO S?ANTOS. Bowling Green, and are moving, via the Nashville ahd
TRAVEQ8G CITY:
Louisville route, iuto Tennessee.
may well shrink from the discussion of partisan dogmls, j
FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 31, 1862.
(Special Dispatch'to the Chicago Tribune.]
General Rosecraus assumes command on Wednesdav
But when we present nothing but the issues for which
WASUJNIJTOS. October 28, 1862.
Army writers generally condemn Bueli's slow, movepatriotic soldiers of all parties are shedding theij'
Rebel pickets yesterdayresumedtheir old statioo in ments, but are equally emphatic in denouncing Bragg'*
blood, we furnish no cause for dividing the friends and
STATE TICKET.
supporters of the Government, in the formation of " no- front of oor forces at Harper's Ferry, and dispatches operations as also slow and inactive.
Deserters report the rebel army demoralized, and go
party " parties, and senseless wrangles about uien and from tbe army of the Potomac state that General PleaFor Governor.
santon's cavalry forte had been as (ar as Leesbnrg withfar as to report that the Confederate army d$diai^|
the spoils of office.
out seeing anything of the enemy. A force was how- of President Davis that be shall remove Bragg and pace
For
tbe
sake
of
the
country
we
invoke
you
to
stand
For Lieutenant Governor.
in bis stead Beauregard or some equally live General
by tho only organization upon which the administration ever, reported between Leesburg and Suicker's Gap.
C H A R L E S S.MAY.
The enemy are retreating towards East Tennessee,
must rely for unconditional support Should the ene- The troops are reported to be in fine spirits, and tbe
For State Treasurer,
mies of the coontry triumph, through the apathy or weather and road» are favorable for army operations.— and arc several days in advance of the Union army.
JOHN OWEN.
Intelligence from Negley's army at Nashville repreneedless division of its friends, a fife-time of unavailing A dispatch from Harper's Ferry, however states that
For Auditor General,
»w and regrets cannot restore a lost country, i In the rebel army is unquestionably falling back. Their sents the enemy still surrounding that city, and a battle
FMIL ANNEKE.
For Secretary of State,
ordinary times, he that falters can only be charged with pickets remained in our froct very heatfy and impenetra- was hourly expected. . Should Bragg reinforce tbe rebel
JAMES B. PORTER.
array there, Negley's poation would be exceedingly
infidelity to bh party. but be that deserts now ; how- ble to refugees.
NEW YORE. Oct 28.—A special to the New York critical v
For Commissioner of State Land Office,
ever, good his motives, inflicts injury upon bis country.
SAMUEL S. LACEY.
Definite information through military channels anIn times of profound peace, an administration without Tribune, dated Bolivar Higbts, Vav Oct 27, says ;
As tbo preliminary account has been permitted from nounces that Price k Co, with 50,000 men, are a BoliFor Attorney General.
a party, can hardly hope to succeed in a steady and wise
ALBERT WILLIAMS.
policy. Tbe complications of tbe present erfbrmous civil headquarters, there cau be no impropriety in stating var, moving eastward, and that Rosecraus' late army is
For Superintendent of Public Instruction,
war, render the destriction of the Government almost that a general movement has at Jast commenced. A in pursuit, courting an engagement.
JOHN M. GREGORY.
Gen. Granger's entire army are at Lexington. It*
certain, unless it be supported by the organized powers portion of Gen. Buruside's troops left Pleasant Valley
For Member of tbe State Board of Education.
of tbe loyal peoplo. The isolated fibres of the hemp yesterday morning aud moved down to Berlin, five miles further destination is contraband.
EDWARD DOHSCH.
LOUISVILLE, October 27.
cannot hold the ship in tbe storm It is the strong, bclcw Harper's Ferry, where a pontoon .bridge has been
For Coagvess—Foarth District,
The Grand Jary of tbe Criminal Court retured an intcrll-tieisted cable. It is not the isolated loyal people thrown across the Potomac. The remainder embracing
FRANCIS^'. KELLOGG.
that can 6avo tbe government Their organized powers the three corps under Burside's command, will speedily dictment to-day against Jeff C. Davis for the murder of
For Senator,
Gen. Nekoa
must be kurled against the traitors. The Government follow.
Simultaneously with this, tbe troops at Sbarpsburg.
C H A R L K 8 MKAR8,
Tho pootooti bridge acroes tbe Ohio here was removmust lean upon all at once, as one organized mats.
or MASON cofxTr.
Republicans, beware ! The 9erpent of secession, in composed of Hooker's old corps, now commanded by ed to-day.
For Representative,
There is great alarm at Owensboro, Ky., residents
the person of sympathizers, would beguile you and true Reynolds, and the corps of Fitz John Porter are also on
the march. Tbey probably encamped last night near fearing an attack from Morgan's rebels. On Saturday
J O H N S.(DIXO|r,
men of other parties, to fritter away your strength
o r EMMET cftUNTV.
temporary, ephmeral local organizations, instead of the head of Pleasant Valley, ready to follow Burnside's morning he was in possession of Heortford, Ohio counCounty Ticket. ' *"•
ty, seventy-two miles from Owensboro. He had 1,500
wielding a truly national and efficient power in sustain- troops.
1
For Sacriff,
ing the administration Remember when in the face of Tbe elements are unpropitions. Until yesterday men, and would be joined by Adam Johnson's guerrillas
EUSEHt^S F. DAME.
the enemy, soldiers must not only be true, loyal and morning the roads were dry and in splendid condition for a raid on Owensboro, The bridge on the Hartford
for marching, but soon alter daylight, a cold, driving road, 10 miles from Owensboro, was burned by the reFor County Treasurer,
brave, but they mutt stand firm in the ranks.
MORGAN BATES.
Fellow Republicans ! Stand by and with your old and rain commenced and has now continued without inter- bels on Saturday night
For County Clerk and Register,
Guerrillas are plundering Daviess, McLean, Grayson.
well tried friends iu sustaining an administration of our mission up to this morning.
|
JAMES P. BRAND.
Tho roads are already very randdy, and after being Batter, Muhlenburg, and Hopkins counties, stealing
own choice, and which oren our enemies are compelled
For Prosecuting Attorney,
treaded by a few thousand infantry, will be almost im- horser, mules, eattlo and everything they can get their
to admit, is honest and patriotic, and allVill be welL
CHARLES H. MAHSH.
passible The storm is exceedingly severe on tbe men. bahds upon.
WILLIAM A. HOWARD, Chairman.
For Qircuit Conrt Commissioner,.
Tbe evneuation of Winchester by the rebels and their
1st District—R R. BEECH EK, GEORGE JEROME
Wm. P. Wilkereon, 8tb I1L ; Thos. Jordon, 98th
CHARLES H. MARSH.
2d
••
EMMON8BUELL DARIDS MONROE falling back towards Stannton, is confirmed by several 111. : John Smiley, 75th Iod. ; John Kelly, 72d lod ;
3d
••
W. W. WOOLNOUOH, 8. M, CDTCH- citizens who come into our lines yesterday.
For County Surveyor.
and
John Evert, 2d Mipfalgan Cavalry, have died at, the
EON.
WILLIAM SLAWSON.
The suiall pox has broken out with unusual violence New Albany hospitals.
4th
"
A.-B. TURNER, T. W. FERRY.
' """
For Corooers,
5th
•'
». C. BUCKLAND, J. W. SANBORN both among the people and troops and prohably fasA through mail will be sent to Nashville by railroad
LEMUEL.R 8MITH,
6th
••
ALEX. CAMPBELL, J. B. WALKER tened the departure of tbe rebels.
to-morrow—the first since tho rebels occupied the
ROBERT LEE. .
Republican State Central Committee.
The general health of onr army is good, and the num- Nashville road, three months'ago.
ber of sick unusually small.
Address by the Republican State Committee.
A Hopcfnl View of the Situation.
Important from tbe Coast Blockade.
RerriLTCAH BTAMI OBNT*AL C o w a r r r c i ROOMS, ?
A Washington special to the N. Y. Times says
Mr. Smith, Secretray of the Interior in President
[Special Dispatch for the Chicago Tribune]
Dmoir, OcU Sd, 1862. S
Lincoln's Cabinet, addressed tbe people of Intfianapo- Our Harper's .Ferry correspondent sends us tho followWASHINGTON, O c t 28, 1862.
Q ,R*MJBMCANS o r MICHTOAK : T h e Coontry i s in a
a few days since, and spoke bopefnlly of tbe pro3pcct ing : 8300 are beinferealizedweekly at Harper's Ferry The Uuitsd States-forces in tho Guff have destroyed
rriris.I We address you as citizens, whose highest dubefore us. He said be thought we-were much nearer from the tax on storekeepers' and Bntlers' goods, for the the salt vorks of the rebels at St Audjew's and St Josty and interest is to preserve the Government of your
tho end of the war than a majority of tho people im- hospital fund.
eph's Bay, both capable of making over 400 bushels of
Fathers. We speak briefly and to the point. Circumagined. He knew that j We bad suffered reverses and Tho enemy's pickets havo reappeared this side of sait per day.
locution does not beconw those who would rescue the
disasters, all of which were very discouraging •and hu- Charleatowu. This is supposed to be a mere feint to
The bark J. L. Dorse captured the Eugiisb schooner
Republic from the grasp of traitors!!
miliating to loyal men; but even Bnell bad accomplish- cover tbuir retreat. There are a good many cases of Isabella attempting .to evade tho blockade, off St Mark,
The Republican party was formed in this State iu
ed something, and be now felt convinced that our typbod fevar.
with a cargo of cotton. The U. a ateamcr Ponobscot
1S34- It laid down its platform in clear and distinct
A reconnoissance made yesterday afternoon by Whip- on tbe 22d inst, captured off Shallow lolet, N. C„ the
Oeuerals were learning, and that we would soon have
term*. It appealed to tbo people, boldly, without distbe Mississippi clear, have poscssion of Yicksburg and ple's and Teuton's divisions and Pleasanton's cavalry to English brig Robert Bruce, about 200 tow bartben.
simulation or guile. It overthrew its enemies in a fair
Jackson, and probably by the first of December would Lovettsville, revels tbe feet that there is no enemy in loaded with clothing, medicines, Ac.
bold struggle, and came into power in State and Nation.
have six more iron clad gunboats, superior to the that vicinity, but abundant forage and subsistence to be
Tbo navy department learns to-day that the U. S
It bas adbereod to iU principles under all circumstances.
Monitor, ready. Two of them could pass Forts Sum- obtained, this region having beeo heretofore untouched' steamer Albatross captured tbe schooner Two Sisters off
It has neither been betrayed into ultraism on one hand,
PHILADELPHIA, Oitober 28.—He Washington Star
ter and Moultrie, and destroy Charleston, on whose
tbe mouth of tbe Rio Graod, on the 21st ult She was
no' has it foiled to do what it promised, on the other.
It has exhibited afidelityin action, seldom equaled, ruins be would erect u monument, upon which he would of yesterday says :
flying the confederate flag at the time, and arebelregisGeneral McOlellaa to-day removed bis headquarters
never tvrpaned by any party. It btu secured the free- write a history of the rebellion, and allow it to stand as a
ter was found on her. The cargo consisted of gunny
dom of the Territories of the Cuited Slates' from negro terror to traitors for all coming time. He exhorted all to tbe Virginia side of tho Potomac, precisely where, it cloth, with corresponding bale rope, crinoline, 4 a
slavery, and guaranteed their occupancy to free white to stand by the Government AH must suffer for the pub- may not be proper to say.
W ASHLNOTON, Oct 28.—The navy department has reHxAiKifABTERs
Aoyr
or
POTOMAC,
f
lic
good,
and
when
the
flag
of
tho
Union
shall
once
more
men for all time to come. It has driven tho institution
ceived tho following information : The U. S. forces in
October 2i, 1862. $
from the Capital of the Nation. It has established tho float over all parts of our country, we would stand forth
Gen. Pleasanton's advance ha* arrived at PierceIb- the Gulf have destroyed the rebel salt works at St.
the
greatest
happiest
and
mightiest
people
on
the
face
homestead policy. It bas secured "tho construction of
ville, within a few hours march of Gen. Longstreel's Andrew and St Joseph Bay, both capable of making
the .Pacific Railroad, thus developing the resources of a of tho globe. He bad not shut his eyes to the fact that
over 400 bushels of nit per day.
some people wore crying out for peace. In the name cf command, which is believed to .be at UpperviUc,
Continent, and controlling tho commerce of tho world.
The bark J. S. David captured the English schoonAshby's
Gap.
In 1860 it proved itself stronger than any other politi- God, upon what terms do tbey want it 7 ;He. for one,
er
Isabel while attempting to evade the blockade off
A despatch from Pleasanton, written at 4 o'clock,
cal organization, by "bringing into powpr tbe present Ad- knew uo such word as compromise, and would listen to
St. Marks with a cargo of cotton. Tbe U. S. steamstates
that
he
had
driven
the
enemy,
so
far,
with
tbe
loss
ministration. It must show itself stronger than any Oth- oonq, Nothing but an unconditional surrender and the
er
Pcaobscott
on tho 22d Inst, captured off Shelton
of a corporal, who was taken^prisoner by his horse faller party in 1862. in aiding that sainu Administration in punishment of traitors would meet with the approval of
Inlet, N. C., the English brig Robert Bruce, ofsbout
ing.
crushing the rebellion. Every true patriot will place the people.
200
tons
burthen,
loaded with clothing, medicine, Ac.
No information bns been received changing tbe posiNorthern Allies of the Rebels.
his country immeasurably higher than his party; but evetion of the main body of the rebel army from the vicini- It is also learned that the U. S. steamer Albatroa
ry tree Republican will use bis party as the most effici- Tbe rebel newspapers of the South are just now filling
captured
the
schooner
Two Sisters off tbe mouth of
ty of Winchester and Bunket, Hill. Tho recent rains
ent organisation for aiding the Government to crush their columns with the speeches of such Northern demathe Rio Graod, on the 21st ult She was flying tbe
gogues as Horatio Seymour, of New York, and James have not materially interfered with tbe fords at Shepards- confederate flag at the time and a rebel register was
out treason.
town and Williamtyort At Harper's Ferry the water
In this spirit,,tbe Republican State Convention, held C. Allen, of 111., and with extracts from such Northern rose two inches, and the Shenandoah was increased four found on her. Her cargo consisted of gunny cloth,
at Detroit on the 24th nit,'patriotically ignored the dts- secesb papers as tho Chicago Times. These speeches inches at the same point The rebel cavalry in consi- rope. Ac.
FROM THE SQUADRON OFF MOBILE
<nission of all mere party i»ues. and struck boldly for sus- aud extracts are commended to tbe persual and study of derable numbers continue to* show themselves between
[Correspondence of the N. Y. Times.)
taining tbe Administration, without qualification, in a tho Southern people as conclusively showing that the Martinsburg and Cherry Run, and a regiment #as
U . 8 . GUNBOAT CATOOA, on MOBILE ENTRANCE t
vigorous prosecution of the war. •• With 'or without Northern Democratic party is taking a- positing against and fired at oppoiite Sbarpsburg yesterday.
Monday, Oct 13, 1862. \
our choice of measures," say. they, "we are for tbe Gov- the war in favor of a recognition of tbo Soutbwn Con-, NEW YOKE, Oct. 28.—Tbe Harper's Ferry corresSix weeks ago. the notion wis prevalent on the
ernment" They content themselves, first with denounc- fedraey. "These men are our allies." says a rebel pa- pondent of the Philadelphia Press, under, date of the
ing the tebelHoo as causeless; second, tbey demand that per in Georgia, "and will in time effect tho overthrow 27th says : " News received here to-day f»om Pleasan- vessels br the blockade, that before now Admiral Par
it he nttorly crushed oat; unconditional surrender is tbe of the Lincoln Government, and pave the way to South- ton's advance confirms the report that the rebels are re- ragut would be furnished with poaer sufficient for
tbe reductiodspf the rebel stronghold. Fort Morgan.
only terra to armed traitore." Third, they demand the ern independence." -•
let those who desire to enable these " allies" of treating rapidly up the valley. Winchester was evacu- Before such a n t o m t t is made it is pretty certaim
nsc of all neeeasaey means to preserve the Government
ated to-day. It was thought that StTasburg would not
traitors
to
realize
tbo'expectations
of
«ue
rebels,
vote
that one or two ""iron-clads" will be added to the at
Fourth, they pledge themselves to maintain the Constibe held with any large force.
tacking force of his fleet or else the latter must be
tution intact; and fifth, '• That while therebellionthreat- with and for the " Democrats" next Tuesday.
The entire rebel army in J'orthern Virginia is said
en* tbe lifs of tho Government, we tender no other iaiues PLENTY o r SUGAR AKO COTTON DOWN SOUTH. A n in- to have been divided into two ' <odies under Jackson and restored to its former number and power of vessels.
to political friends or foes, and accept no other from telligent correspondent at New Orleaus soys there is Longstreet Jackson's column t loving directly to Staun- Six montlis ago it was next to invincible. Now it is
,hco
plcbty of the'staples of tbe South iu Urn hands of the ton, WS&re, it is said winter qt^rters for a largo force reduced and dividod Many sloops-of-war and gunb"
'
Vfhtta tbe country is in danger, we decline to discus planters. Louisiana has abundant cotton and sugar, have been improvised. Longstreet moves to Gordons- boats havo returned Nor h for repairs or reconstruc
tion; others most soon follow; quite a number are re" evon'our own party tenets. Tbe Administration is the ready to be sent to market at any favorable time. It is vi Uo, it is thought
quired in the Mississippi; the accessions to bis fleet
only legal agent for crashing the rebellion, maintaining
true that these staple products have betq to any ex" Ba reside moved South to-day and u now on tbe
the constitution, and executing the laws. All else is tent destroyed. The Southern planter has sworn harder way to Winchester, meeting io enemy. His cavalry have been few.
revolution. Our organixation is poworful for good. It than Jephtha; he bos, in pursoanoe of that oath, sacri- brought in considerable number* of stragglers. Our
Difficulty bas arisen between England and Per*,
is pre-eminently loyal It never furnished an armed trai. ficed his home, his wife, his children, his country, but be forces will occupy Winchester during the present week.
relative to tbe false imprisonment of seveari Englishtor. It bat within its ranks no sympathiser with the re- has never, in his maddest moments, laid murderous hands It is believed that Burnside w 11 overtake the rear guard
men, in which the authorities are alleged to have
bellion. While th« Government is In peril, it neither upon his household god—Cotton. That would, indeed, of Longstreet, and that a fi; »t will et&ue. Slocum's
oemmited tbe most flagrant acts of cruelty and injra.
• ^
offers DOC accrpU any parts discussion. To weaken" be too profane.
corps has been scot forward tc 'support him. Tbe entire tice- Tbe English Government has taken the natle
jnch a party, is to caippfa the Administration and
The potato rot has appeared seriously at Yerona and army of the Potomac will mo* < acroa tbe river as
in hand mod several ships of war wffl soon be in Col
strengthen the rebels. To desert such a part* jj to Uke Other places in Huron county.
as transportation for supplies < n be secured
bo

Republican Nominations.
AUSTIN BLAIR.

..

i n . - ! C H I C A G O &, S A R N I A

fica.
Grant's New Department.
WASHIKOVOX, O c t 2 8 . — B y d i r e c t i o n of t b e P r e s i - t h a t V a l l a n d i g h a m , t h o b t a c f c g a r d a n d ' j a i t o r . is d e f e a t - 1
d e n t , t b e S t a t e o f T e n n e s s e e , east of t h e T e n n e s s e e R i - o d f o r C o n g r e s s . O h i o s h o u l d g o i n t o |;«oeral illuminaliou over the joyful
result.
j
a u d s u c h p a r t s of N o r t h e r n A l a b a m a as m a y b e
t a k e n possession of b y
A f t e r a n e h s e o c c of t w o weeks we'' a r e a g a i n
post

; b n t bave time o n l j to ifsajTao apology

at

oar

tbe

United States troops,

will

c o n s t i t u t e t b e d e p a r t m e n t of t h e C u m b e r l a n d t o b e

un-

p a - d e r c o m m a n d of U e n . R o e e c r a u s . T b a t r o o p s u n d e r the
c o m m a n d of G e n . U r a n t will c o n s t i t u t e t b e 1 6 t h a r m y

for a

p e r , w h i c h is h u r r i e d l y p u t t o p r e s s w i t h o u t " f o r m o r
comeliness.''

In the p r e a

of b u s Dew w h i c h

has ac-

c u m u l a t e d d u r i n g o u r a b s e n c e , w e h a r e b u t a few
m e n t s t i m e in w h i c h t o aelcct

and p r e p a r e the

mo-

matter

c o r p s , a n d t h o s e a s s i g n e d t o t h e c o m m a n d of G e n Rosec r a n s wiU c o n s t i t u t e t h e 1 3 t h artny c o r p s .
BOSTON, O c t o b e r 2 8 . — I n r e p l y t o a r e s o l u t i o n a d o p t e d a t a m e e t i n g of t b e P e o p l e ' s y a r t y .

W e bare

procured the

requisite

assistance

iu t h e

recently

beld

in

Springfield, recommending Charles F r a n c i s A d a m s for

p r i n t i n g d e p a r t m e n t , a n d w i n h e r e a f t e r g i v e m o r e read-

S e n a t o r in p l a c e of

ing

A d a m s , son of t h e f o r m e r , w r i t e s a l e t t e r , d e c l i n i n g such

matter,

and

m a k e a m e n d s for

past

and

present

•deficiencies.
T h e P r o p e l l e r Mligkany

a r r i v e d f r o m C h i c a g o on

"Friday m o r n i n g , a n d p r o c e e d e d t o S a r n i a .
first t r i p s i n c e h e r collision on L a k e
weeks ago.

T h i s is b v r

H u r o n , s o m e five

She has been thoroughly

as " good as new."

repaired

and

W e u n d e r s t a n d t h a t s h e will

one m o r e t r i p and t h e n

go

into winter

is

make

a s I d o the; p a r a m o u n t

Sumner.

importance

s u c h a use of bis n a m e ,

e l e c t i o n s in N e w Y o r k , M i c h i g a n , Illinois,

The

Wisconsin,

, a n d o t h e r S t a t e s , will d e c i d e t h e f u t u r e destiny of t h i s
If t h e R e p u b l i c a n p a r t y i s t r i u m p h a n t

and

the

P r e s i d e n t s u s t a i n e d in h i s p r o c l a m a t i o n , t h e w a r will

be

p r o s e c u t e d t o a v i g o r o u s , successful a n d s p e e d y t e r m i n a -

he h a s

refused

w h i c h i i o a l y a n o t h e r n a m e f o r acccssion D e m o c r a c y ,
shall s u c c e e d , t h e D e m o c r a c y of t h e

North

will a g a i n

s t r i k e b a n d s w i t h t h o R e b e l s of t b e S o u t h ,
p m c e f u l c o m p r o m i s e will b e m a d e w i t h
will s u b j u g a t e t h e N o r t h

and

m e r e " h e w e r s of wood

into

notorious N o r t h e a s t Missouri
Hannibal

bend your

Decks t o t b e y o k e of a S o u t h e r n t a s k - m a s t e r ?
B e w a r e of tbe T r a p I
T h e E d i t o r of t h e D e t r o i t F r e e P r e s s , H . N . W a l k e r ,
b o a s t e d t o us, t h e o t h e r d a y in D e t r o i t , t h a t t b e

Union

m o v e m e n t w a s a TBAP w h i c h t h e D e m o c r a t s h a d a e t t o
c a t c h tbti R e p u b l i c a n p a r t y , a n d , t h a t t h e
h a d b e e n c a u g h t i n i t like R a t s !

Re|«blicans

#

L o o k o a t f o r t h e T r a p 11
SPPBIOW TICKETS—LOOK
h a v e flooded t h e

County

SHART.—The

Democrats

with spurious tickets.

Mr.

Boat w i c k , t b e D e m o c r a t i c c a n d i d a t e f o r C l e r k a n d R e g i s t e r , h a s b e e n t o D e t r o i t a n d p r o c u r e d several k i n d s . —
They' are

headed

" R e p u b l i c a n T i c k e t " a n d s o m e of

t h e m c o n t a i n t h e n a m e s of a l l t h o R e p u b l i c a n c a n d i d a t e s e x c e p t Clerk, Register aud County Treasurer, o t h e r s
all all e x c e p t C o u n t y T r e a s u r e r .
W e hope" t h a t e v e r y R e p u b l i c a n will r e a d h i s t i c k o t
c a r e f u l l y b e f o r e v o t i n g , a n d s e c t h a t h e i s not c h e a t e d b y
this artful dodge.
T h e only w a y a v o t e c i n effectually g i v e
well a s political s u p p o r t

to

tho war

a n d t o t h o s e w h o p r o s e c u t e it, is

for

moral
the

support

as

Union

those can-

didates at t b e polls next Tuesday who are most avoedly and

trtily f o r t b e U n i o n a n d t h o A d m i n i s t r a t i o n

t h a t is entrusted with t b e i m p o r t a n t

work

of

saving

the Union.
T h e c i t y of M o d e n a , I t a l y , i s b u i l t a b o v e t h e r u i n s of
an a n c i e n t c i t y .

O o b o r i n g d o w n 1 4 feet t h e r e a r e p a v -

ed street?, b o o s e walls, a n d pieces of m o s a i c w o r k .
2 6 feet d e p t h l a r g o w a l n u t t r e e s , e n t i r e , a r e

At

found, w i t h

t h e leaves, b r e a c h e s « d n u t s in a p e r f e c t s t a t e of preservation.

c e e d e d t o h e a d q u a r t e r s of C o l

S a t u r d a y last,
flying,

Hayward.

and proWo

learn

t h a t h e s t a t e d t o t b e C o l o n e l t h a t b e found t h a t i t w a s
i m p o s s i b l e f o r b i m t o g e t o u t of t h e S t a t e w i t h

his. men,

a n d h a d c o m e t o a g r e e n p o n t e r m s , w i t h a view t o
render
ere.

sur_

his w h o l e c o m m a n d t o t h e G o v e r n m e n t a s p r i s o n ,
W h a t t e r m s w e r e a g r e e d u p o n w e h a v e n o t learned.
CAIRO, O c t o b e r 27.

It

is

reported

Bolivar.
A reconnoisBance

that

s k i r m i s h i n g is g o i n g on

in f o r c e t o w a r d s

the

p o i n t on



near
tbe

T h e rebels u n d e r C h e a t h a m a n d H o l m e s a r e n o t idle,
a s a loss of t h i r t y - f i v e w a g o n s ,

mules, a n d

men,

near

T h i s was a foraging

t r a i n , a n d fell q u i t e o p p o r t u n e l y I n t o t h e e n e m y ' s h a n d s .

A t 6 0 f e e t t h e r e i s a s e c o n d b e d Ot h a r d chalk,

fire feet t h i c k .

O n b o r i n g t h r o u g h this,

f r o m t h e a p e r t u r e w i t h g r e a t violence,

water

gushes

a n d q u i c k l y fills

t h e oewly-made wtB, w h i c h c o n t i n u e d fall, a n d is a f f e c t .
ed neither by rain nor drouth.
M a r q u e t t e for

I f o n mining and smelting are to b e

c a r r i e d oo w i t h aa g r e a t a f o r c e a s can b e o b t a i n e d .

Ex-

tensive p r e p a r a t i o n s a r e n o w being m a d e at the furnaces,
in t b e w a y o f g e t t i n g w o o d to t h e kilns, a n d l a y i n g a s t o c k
of coal, a n d It i s e x p e c t e d t h a t t h e t w o t h a t a r e n o w o u t
of b l a s t w i l l a o o « b e r u n n i n g , a n d a l l f o u r will b e w o r k e d
u n i n t o r a p t e d l y till n e x t s p r i n g .

T h e e e , w i t h t h e mines,

w i n a f f o r d e m p l o y m e n t , a t g o o d w a g t a . f o r canh, t o a
g r e a t b o d y of l a b o r e r * .
GOLD r o a THE O o r i a u m E c r . — I D v i e w of t b e

extraor-

d i n a r y d i s c o v e r i e s of g o l d in s e v e r a l of t h e U . 8 . T e r r i t o ries, a n d c o n s i d e r i n g t b e

B

t

K

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Captain C. B . Boy a ton,

City both ways. S h e make* the r o n n d t r i p la 10 daya, a r r l t
ing at Traverse City, e i t h e r f r o m C h i c a g o or Sarnia. ever?
3 days.
Those wishing to m a k ? c o n n e c t i o n s with t h e . ALLEGR** >
at e i t h e r end of the route, can do so by w r i t i n g or telegraph
Ing ns.
H a a a a h , L a y Ac C o . ,
Office—corner of Lumber a n d f t a x w e l streets, Chicago.
Chicago, February 1st, 1862.
1!

GUNTONHOUSE
J A M E S K G U N T O N .
GOOD STABLING ASP WELL AllED BEDS!
T u t s is the l a r g e s t Hotel, with tbe best a c c o m m o d a t i o n s
in the city ; the leading Daily a n d Weekly P a p e r s are t a k c a
here, and no pains will be spared to make guesta c o m f o r t a b l e ;
and eleven y e a r s ' residence Here will enable me t o give relia
ble information relative to the reaources of the country.
24-ly ^
J . K . C;

5 0 0 T o w n L o t s Offered F r e e
to A c t u a l Settlers.
The s u b s c r i b e r will f i v e o n e Town Lot free t o e a c h p t r s o a
who will make actual settlement, or build thereon a F r a m e .
Brick, or Stone houae, valued at n o t leaa t h a n S10G, paying
S i for surveys, e t c . Said lota are in t h e m o s t desirable p a r t
of Traverse City. This p a r t of the t o w n lies a t the head, and
between the two a r m s of the Bar, and h a s a f r o n t on each
Bay, and of the best soil for Gardening, e t c . F o r p a r t i c u l a r s
please call a t tbe Office of the aubacriber, a t

EAST T R A V E R S E CITY,
G o o . W . B r y a n t , Proprietor.
J u n e 2 t t h . 1862.
N. B. Tbis oflbr will be e x t e n d e d only 6 montha f r o m thi*
date.
G. W. B.
July 4 . 3 1 4 m

R E A L

E S T A T E
AND

G E N E R A L L A N D AGENCY.
GEO. W. B R Y A N T
valuable improved F a r m s , on a n d n e a r t h e shores of Graofl
Traverse Bay. Alao, 1,000 acrea of well-selected wild lands
In different parts of t h e county of G r a n d Traverse, all <t
which is offered at reasonable prices. Also, h a v i n g been I s
tbe business or L o c a t i n g public lands in t h i s C o a n t y f o r
last 10 years, a n d being well a c q u a i n t e d with all he choMv
lands in the county he I s p r e p a r e d to assist new comers in selecting f r o m G o v e r n m e n t L a n d s in t h i s or the a d j o i n i n g Oo.
O F F I C E at his residence, E a s t T r a v e r s e C I t ) .
Joly t-31-6m

H E A T .

E S T A T E
AND

GENERAL

LAND

OFFICE.

A L B E R T W. BACON,

1424 Acres of Choice IMIUIH;
ANZ> WILL SELL AS AGENT

1850 Acres, also Choice and toeU &*•
lectear
Also—13 L o t s In t b e Village o f E l k R a p i d s ,
nwamnos.
The above m e n t i o n e d L a n d s a r e in all p a r t s of t b e C o a n t y ,
Elk iJtke, W h i t e w a t e r , O m e n i a a n d T r a v e r s e ; are a r a o a g t b e
earliest and best selections with r e f e r e n c e to soil, water, s o t .
face, a n d m a r k e t ; e m b r a c e F a r m i a g L a n d s , Village Site# and
W a t e r Powers, w i t h 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
to s u i t p u r c h a s e r s , and at p r i c e s m a k i n g i t an object, in pref e r e n c e to b u y i n g back f r o m s e t t l e m e n t s .
T r a v e r s e City. May 1, 1861.
lWy

BRYANT & STRATTON'S
CHlffl «r liTOIAl

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TBAVEBHK CiTT, Sept. 4. 1861. J
A T E N T S FOR E N T R I E S MADE BETWEEN T H E
4th dtiy of September, 1861, a n d tbe 16th dav of April,
1862, for S e t t l e m e n t and Cultivation, u n d e r the Graduation
a n d t r a n s m i t t h e n e c e s s a r y p a p e r s , a n d s e c u r e t h e p a y . Act of Angust 4, 1854, have been reel |ved a t t h i s Office, and M
E R C A N T I I J B
i n c u t d i r e c t of t h e a m o u n t d u e a s soon a s i t c a n legally tbe purchaser* arc hereby notified4o come forward immediately a n d make the r e q u i r e d proof of - S e t t l e m e n t and Cultivation," and secure t h e j r respective Patents, bccauae If said
proof ia not filed within a limited time, the P a t e n t s will be
D e a t h of General J a m e s .
returned to the General Land,Office, and will t h u s be liable
SAO HARBOR, L , l.\ O c t 1 7 . — G e n . C . T . J a m e s , t h e to be cancelled for n o n - p e r f o r m a n c e of the conditiona of
M i c k . , Merrill B l o c k ,
i n v e n t o r of t h e J a m e s p r o j e c t i l e , w o u n d e d y e s t e r d a y •ettlement a n d cultivation contemplated by the Graduation
C o r n e r o f W o o d w s r d 3c J e f f e r s o n A v e n u e * .
A e t of A u g u s t 4, 1854.
b y t h e e x p l o s i o n o f a shell b y carelessness, d i e d h e r e a t
MORGAS BATES, Register,
HIS
INSTITUTION
PORMSONEOP EIGHT COLLEGE*
REUBEN GOODRICH, Receiver.
8 o l o c k t h i s m o r n i n g . H e w a s 5 8 y e a r s of age.
H i s 40-Gw.
located in the following c i t i e s : — D e t r o i t , New Y o f t ,
Philadelphia, Albany, Buffklo, Cleveland,Chicago & St. Louis.
d e a t h h a s c a s t a f e e l i n g of g l o o m o v e r t h e e n t i r e c o m m u .
NOTICE.
A
person
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scholarship
can a t t e n d either at fata
- V J O T I C E I S H E R E B Y GIVEN T H A T W E T H E UNnity.
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_]_1 dersigned will make applicatiitq to-the Board of Saper- o p t i o n .
Terma.
A H n r r FOR CANADA.—Mr. G a i t f o r m e r l y P r i m e visors of Grand Traverse county, l i t heir n e x t a n n u a l moilTuition payable in a d v a n c e by porchaae if s c h o l a r s h i p ,
ing, for leave to c o n s t r u c t s Dam a : r <ss Elk River, (ue
S40 tor foil t e r m . S a m e course f o r Ladles, $26.
M i n i s t e r of C a n a d a , r e c e n t l y a d d r e s s e d t b e M a n c h e s t e r
site of the present Dam) five (S) !ti t high, with an a p r o n
S t u d e n t s t o e n t e r at any time. Average t i m e to c o m p l e t e
( E n g l a n d ) C h a m b e r of C o m m e r c e o n t h e relations b e - twenty feet wide, and built of Pllei v Mmber and E a r t h , a n d the course, t h r e e montha.
o be used for r u n n i n g a saw mill, u i s t mill, a n d other m
A knowledge of the ordinary English b r a n c h e s i s sufficient
tween Canada and Eagland. saying that were Canada
iblnery for m a n u f u c t a r i n g purposes.
p r e p a r a t o r y to e n t e r i n g n p o n the course of studv.
t u r n e d a d r i f t , s h e w o u l d retain a m o s t b i t t e r feeling toD E X T E R 4 NOBLE.
J . H. GOLDSMITH, Resident P r i n c i p a l a t D e t r o t v .
Elk Bapids, S e p t e m b e r 12th, 186 L
42-4w"
J . P. SPALDING, Assistant.
ward G r e a t Britain, and immediately join tbe • U . 8 . —
The m o a t t h o r o u g h , p r a c t i c a l a n d t r u l y p o p u l a r CeNage*
T b e answer made by Manchester, through- Mr. AsbA CIRJL
i a America. Over six thooaaad s t u d e n t s have e n t e r * * a i n t e
worth. a leading man, was t h a t the quicker the Canadi
Whereas William Holdsworth requests me t o c o n t r a d i c t • t b e i r establishment, w h i c h i s t h e b e s t e v i d e n c e of t h e i r

s ta t e m e n t be says he can p r o v e l Blade, that he poisoned J o h n f a v o r w i t h t h e public.
a n s took t h e m s e l v e s off t h e b e t t e r E n g l a n d w o u l d like i t
For f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n please call a t College Booms, or
Logan's steer and t h a t m y wife a l i o iccused bis wife of cutt i n g my o x . Notice Is h e r e l y gi rea t h a t I positively and s e n d f o r a oew C a t a l o g u e of 80 p a g e s . P o r s p e c i m e n s of
T b e c o t t o n c r o p of E g y p t t h i s y e a r i s represented
candidly deny m a k i n g any such assertion, a n d t h a t be or bis P e n m a n a h i p , s n c l o s e l e t t e r s t a m p . A d d r e s s ,
BRYANT A 8TRATTON. a t e i t h e r of t h * above CMea.
'
to b e a c o m p l e t e success, o p e n i n g d a x x lin g visions of fu- wife waa guilty of either of the acts.
<Cut t h i s o u t f o r f u t u r e r e f e r e n c e . )
1M y
J O S E P H HESLER.
t u r e w e a l t h . P r i c e s r u l e f r o m t h r e e to f o u r t i m e s t b e
Peninsula. O c t 6,1862.
8w.
f o r m e r a v e r a g e , a n d t b e v a l u e of t h o i n c o m i n g c r o p i s
LAND FOB SALE.
i T H E T O W N S H I P O F PENINSULA. COSTA It
The s u b s c r i b e r o f f e r s f o r sale ICO# a c r e s of choice and
e s t i m a t e d a t $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 . T u r k e y will t h i s y e a r , also,
J7 a c r e s of first r a t e Land, 2 t sjcree i m p r o v e d , 10 of well-selected leads, h a v i n g been meetlv located at U s first
p r o d u c e f o r t h e E n g l i s h m a r k e t , a b o u t 6 0 , 0 0 0 b a l e s f r o m which is eeeded down in Clovitr. House, Barn a n d good s e t t l e m e n t of the c o u n t r y , and m a a y at said l a a d s are border
bearing O r c h a r d , good 8 p r i n g , and iJav f r o n t a g e on Bast Bay. Ing on t h e Grand T r a v e r s e Bay, and In U s c t a of t f m 60 t j
her A i i a t i e provinces.
^
Apply t o
W. HOLDSWORTH,
300 a c r e s ; some havo small i a u r * r e m e « t a on. ( a a d w*W
L a n d A g e n t Sad S o r v u w r , Traverse City, Mich,
located for w o o d i n g purposes, w i t h a good g r o w t h of beach
LARDS O r p x a s D FOR COUOKIXATIOW.—The L a n d S e e ' y 45-4w
a n d maple timber.) Also, J00 Town lota^aad SO P a r t Lota
of E c q n a d o r h a s o f f e r e d o u r G o v e r n m e n t l a n d s f o r t h e
LOST.
i s E a s t T r a v e l * City, offered f o r s s l e fct reasonable prices,
August.
I
t
!
.
by
€ * • . W . B r y a n t , Proprietor
n e g r o e s . T b e offer c a n n o t h o w e v e r , b e a c c e p t e d unless
old, brindle color a n d w h i l e beU« w i t h large b o r a a
July 4-31-tia
coming t h r o u g h t h e Government of the country.
between them. Also, a y o k e of Hsjrra a b o u t t h r e e j « * r a o l d ;
o n e la red. a n d haa one of his h o f j i b r o k e n o H a n d t b e o t h e r
.MORGAN BATES,
T h e i n f a m o n s t r a i t o r V a l l a n d i g h a m , h a s b e e n d e f e a t - i a a b r l n d l * color.
Any person who k n o w s wher they ere. Is requested t
ed for Congress i n O h i o
T h i s is as good as a Federal
' a J o*eph B e r k s a n , N o r t h T ty. Mich.
«Ms«
victory i s a r m a
Ci*T, M H h .
such information a s will enable him or h f r t o prepare

P

C O L L E G E S .

be mfcile.

B r a n c h Located at Detroit,

Business promises t o b e very good a t
the coming winter.

SHERIFF'S HAll .

STATE o r MICHIGAN.
• I
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, t

Y VIRTUE OK O N E WRIT O F HJ ECUTION ISSUED
out of a n d under the seal of the Cl-.'.nlt C o u r t for the
T h a t i n s u b o r d i n a t e officer, H i n d m a n , is a g a i n u n d e r County of Grand T r a v e r s e and State o f , - l i c b i n n , to me directed and delivered against the goods'* >nd chattels, lands
arrest
and t e n e m e n t s of 11. It. llaltv, 1 have *ch id a n d levied u p o n
D o c t o r B o u c h e r , P o s t S u r g e o n a t C a i r o , is o r d e r e d all the right, title a n d Interest or the u i d e f e n d a n t in a n d
t o t e p o r t t o G e n . M c P h e r s c o , a t B o l i v a r . T h o hospital ' o the following real Estato, t o w i t :
The n o r t h e a s t q u a r t e r of south east q u a r t e r a n d n o r t h
h e r e i s closed.
west quarter of south east o u a r t e r and st j t h west q u a r t " '
south east q u a r t e r and south cast quarto of south east quar8 r . Loots, Oct. 27.
ter of section twenty-one (21), t o w n twwr j - n i n e (29) north of
C a p t S w e e n y , of t h e e n r o l l e d m i l i t i a oo t b e 2 5 t h range ten (10) west, which 1 shall offer f r sale at pnbllc auction or vendue as the law directs, at th f r o n t door of tbe
lell in w i t h B o o n e ' s f o r c e , on t h e B l a c k river, e s c a p - C o u r t Room, in tbe village of Traverse Jity, t h a t b e i n g the
i n g f r o m Lazar*s p u r s u i t
S w e e n y s c a t t e r e d t h e m , kil- place for h o l d i n g the Circuit Court f o r ,he County o f a i r a n d
t r a v e r s e , on Saturday, the 22d day of November, A. D. 1862.
ling three, wounding t w o i n d taking tbrco prisoners,
, two o'clock in the afternoon of said tiay.
(
E. F. DAME,
one being a y o u n g man from S t Louis named Lowe.
Sheriff
e
Gen. Davidson h a s strongly supported Lazar with
Oct, 10. 45-6w. ( P r i n t e r ' s fees, $4.2^.)
i n f a n t r y a n d a r t i l l o r y , s e n d i n g t h e m a s f a r as B e t t E s t a t e o f M a r y C h a r b o n e AI D e c e a s e d .
man's F e r r y .
STATS o r MICHIOAN,
?
CorNTv o r GaAND TKAVXHSS \
Telegrams from C o l Boyd state that there arc
\ T A SESSION O F T H E PROBA1 E COURT F O R T H E
t h r e e i n c h e s of J o o w . w h e r e h e i s ; t h e l e a v e s a r e all
County of Grand Traverse, holden s t the Probata Office
i Traverse City, on Thursday, tha 2d"fl iy of October, in tbe
falling off a n d h e p r e d i c t s a s p e e d y e o k to t h o b u s h year ono thousand eight h u n d r e d and i Ixty two.
Present,
whackers.
C u r t i s Fowler J u d g e of Probate. In tl i m a t t e r of estate of
Mary Charboncau. deceased. On readi g and filing the pe
I m p o r t a n t to Heirs of Deceaeed Soldier*.
tition, duly verified, of Lanson N. Bcci s praying that an In-'
strnment p u r p o r t i n g to be the last will nd t e s t a m e n t of said
E r o m t h e W a s h i n g t o n , C o r r e s p o n d e n c e of t h e N. T . Time*,
deceased, may be admitted to Probate.
W e learu f r o m 8 e c o o d A u d i t o r F r e n c h t h a t n u m e r Thereupon it ii ordered, t h a t Mondu;. the 3d day of Novemo u s e w e s o c c u r in w h i c h t h e h e i r s of d e c e a s e d s o l d i e r s ber next, at one o'clock in the afternoi i, be assigned f o r t h e
h e a r i n g of said petition,,and t h a t the I irs at law of said dea r e c r u e l l y d e f r a u d e d b y p a r t i e s a c t i n g a s c l a i m a g e n t s ceased, and all o t h e r persons In t h i s ted <o said estate, are required to appear at a session of said C -crt, then to b e h o l d e n
and collecting b a c k pay and bounties. I n some instances
at the P r o b a t e Office in Traverse City, *nd show cause if any
t h e s e c l a i m - s h a r k s e x a c t f r o m t h e w i d o w o r o t h e r h e i r there be, why the prayer of the pet! l o n e r should n o t be
half o r e v e n m o r e of t h e a m o u n t s due, a p r o p o r t i o n a t r o - granted. And it is f u r t h e r ordered A a said petloner f i v e
notice of the pendency of said pet); on, a n d t h e h e a r i n g
ciously in e x c e s s of t h e v a l u e of t h e s e r v i c e s rendered.
thereof, by causing a copy of t h i s ord< to be published in
I n v i e w of t h e s e p r a c t i c e s , i t i s b e t t e r for c l a i m a n t s , in the Grand Traverse Herald, a newsp per printed and circulating in aart&iounty of Grand Traverse, f o r three (3) s r *
as a g e n e r a l t h i n g , t o c o r r e s p o n d d i r e c t l y w i t h t b e G o v - cessive weeks p r e v i o u s t o said day of hearing.
A true copy
CURTIS FOWLEB,
ernmcnt
A c i r c u l a r h a s b e e n p r e p a r e d , c o n t a i n i n g all
J n d g e of Probate.
n e c e s s a r y i n f o r m a t i o n a n d f o r m s ; all p o s t a g e s on comOct. 10. 45-4L ( P r i n t e r ' s fees, $4.)
m u n i c a t i o n s in r e g a r d t o t h e s e m a t t e r s a r e p a i d b y t h e

F r o m 3 0 t o 4 0 feet s o f t c h a l k i s found, m i x - D e p a r t m e n t
A n y c l a i m a n t t h e r e f o r e , can s e n d t o t h e
U n d e r t h i s i s vegeta- 8 e c o o d A u d i t o r ' s office, w i t h o u t e x p e n s e , a n d o b t a i n

e d w i t h a v a s t q u a n t i t y of sh e l l *
tion.

on

s o l i t a r y a n d alone, w i t h a flag of t r u c c

(Selena, a few d a y s a g o , will t e s t i f y .

d r a w e r s of w a t e r " t o a d i v e - h o l d i n g a r e i t o c r a c y .
R e p u b l i c a n F r e e m e n 1 a r e y o * willing t o

absolutely t o

which

m a k e o u r f r e o - b o r a far-

mers, laborers a n d mechanics,

Adams

dis- H a t c h i e river w h e r e P r i c e w a s said t o h a v e c r o s s e d
w i t h 5 0 , 0 0 0 m e n d i s c o v e r e d no s i g n s of t h e enemy.

and a

Treason,

Mr.

Qur.wv, O c t o b e r 27.
rode

t i o n , a n d t h e c o u n t r y will b e free, p r o s p e r o u s a n d h a p p y .
I f , oo t h e o t h e r h a n d , t h e so-called " U n i o n " m o v e m e n t ,

which

consent t o i t "

CapL McDonald, the

ELECTION bAY.
T h e m o s t i m p o r t a n t e v e n t s i n c e t h e R e b e l s Cred t h e

Quincy

a t t a c h e s t o n o i t y a n d h a r m o n y of a c t i o n a t t h i s time, I
t h i n k it p r o p e r t o s a y t h a t , h a v i n g b e e n c o n s u l t e d a s t o

Bushwhacker,

first g u n a t F o r t S u m t e r , will o c c u r n e x t T u e s d a y .

John

T h e l e t t e r says : " K n o w i n g

quarters at

Chicago.

nstion.

Charles

of his f a t h e r ' s n a m e

E L E C T I O N NOTICI:,
IF T B E S E C R E T A R Y ,)t
Lansing, Micb., August t2th, 1S62.
To the Sheriff of the County of G r a n d Tri t e r s e :
You are hereby notified t h a t ml tbe n e x t i«eneral Election
t o be held on the Tuesday succeeding the I «t Monday of November next, in the B u t e of Michigan, thi following officer*
are to be elected, viz. : A Governor, Liei,-enant Governor,
Secretary of ritatr. Auditor General, Stati Treasurer, Commissloner of State Land Office. Attorney General. Sunerin
U n d e n t of Public Instruction, a Member <•( t h e State Board
of Education, in place of George Willard, t b o t e u r n of oflice will expire December 31st, I Mil, an<l a Representative
in Congress f o r tbe f o u r t h Congress! ooi District of thi*
State, to which y o u r eoontjy i s attached.
Also, a S e n a t o r for tbe Thirty-first Senatorial District, t o
which y o u r county Is attached agreeable tn the provisions of
A c t No. 1C2, of the Session Lawa of 18*11. Also, a Repreaenjve f o r the Representative District of m i l c h your county
i part agreeable to the provisions of A it No. 116, of the
wlon Laws of 1861.
i'ou are. also, hereby notified, that at sai< General Election
a m e n d m e n t of tbe Constitution r e l a t l v to removals from
office, provided for by J o i n t Resolution N o . IS, approved
March 15th, 1861 Also, an a m e n d m e n t v aections one, two
and four. Article fifteen, of the ConMi;atlon, c o n c e r n i n g
B a n k i n g Corporations ; an a m e n d m e n t li e c t i o n six Article
thirteen, of the Constitution, relative to
election of Reg e n t s of the University ; an amendment l i section six. Article nineteen, of tbe Constitution, relatiic t o elections in the
Upper Peninsula, and an a m e n d m e n t to si ction two. Article
twenty, of the Constitution, relative t o tUe revision of the
C o n s t i t u t i o n , provided for by J o i n t Rob lution No. IT, approved March IStb, 1861 :
Will be submitted t o th* electors of i lis B u t e f o r t h e i r
adoption or rejection n u r s u a n t to the ni i n i r e m e n t s of the
Constitution, and of said Resolutions, r«» ectively.
I n w i t n e s s whereof, I h a r e h e r e u n t o sol my band and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Michi|> i, at Lansing, t h i s
12th day of August, A. D. J86V.
GEO. li. HOUSIS
Deputy S cretary of State,
also hereby notified t h a t at a-i! 1 General Election
the following County officers are to be ell ited : One Sheriff
one C o n n t y Treasurer, o*c County C'« k and Register of
Deeds, one P r o s e c u t i n g Attorney, one I i r c n l t C o u r t Commissioner, one County Surveyor, and twe Coroners.
In witness whereof" 1 h a v e ' h e r e u n t o ix , my hand at Tra•rse City, t b i s 30th d a v of August, A. D 1862.
R P . DAME,
Sheriff

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increased

necessities

of t b e

G o v e r n m e n t , C o n g r e s s wiU b e a s k e d t o e n a c t s o m e m e a s ures b y which a considerable part of the treasure

may,

t h r o u g h t h o m i n e r s , b e s c c u r e d f o r p u b l i c use.
T h e oitiaeot of B r i d g e p o r t are orgonising a n i t

com-

pany. w i t h t h e design of b o r i n g a s a l t well in t h a t towns h i p , p r o b a b l y n e a r t h e b e n d of t h e C a s s .

B o t h t h e riv-

er a n d the railroad can b e used a s means

of t r a n s p o r t a -

t i o n , a n d w o o d is c h e a p e r t h a t in m o s t l o c a l i t i e a
l A O c a s t e r , t h e h o m e of J a m e s B u c a n a n , s h o w e d i t s
appreciation of the venerable ex-functionary, b y

giving

the saper-radical T b a d . Stevens a majority of 3,900,
w i t h 3 3 d i s t r i c t s t o b e h e a r d f r o m , a t t b e eloctiou

on

the 4th.
T h e Branch Bank oTUpper Canada at Stratford has

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JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.

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T h e applps a r c rip# in tbfc' o r c h a r d ,
. S M S Of the foa]>et
done.
Anil the goldeu woodlands redden
I n the b l o o d of the d y i n g nun.
A t the c o t t a g e do<jr the grandsirc,
Sitajwlei&bfcc^^bafr, . ,
W h i l e the gentle wind of twilight
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. A fair y o u n g bead fit prewsed.
l a the flrs't wild passion of sorrow,
Against h i s s e d breast
. ' And l a ; f r o m o v e r the dlitaaco
• - The falUiling cchocs conic,
Of the llying blast of t r u m p e t
An>l t h o m u l i n g roll of d r u m .
And t h i prandgiro speaks In a whinpei.—
'•The end n o man can s e e ;
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But we give h i m to bis country.
And w e give oar 1'raycnj to -TBee.V

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Hannah, Lay & Co's Column.

T h e Advertiser h a v i n g been tn«rg*d in the Tribune, th<
ENCOURAGE TIIE BEAUTIFUL.
d e r a i g n e d b a s resolved t o c o m m e n c e tbo publication of a n . _ ,
er paper in Detroit, emw»dyiag its l c a d m # features, a o j do- B A R K C H A N C K T 6 A D O R N * T O U R H O M E S
voted t o the same p r i n c i p l e s ' f n d policy, to be called

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M O N I T O R ;

No Humbug! No Swindle!

NOW RECEIVING,

and be h a s so |>crfected bis a r r a n g e m e n t s for t h i s e n t e r p r i s e ;
as to leave uo d o u b t of its sateens. He th e r e f o r e feels author-1
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7 5 » 0 0 0 C h o i c e K n g r n v i a g * to be disposed of f o r $1 2 i
before the lirel day of September.
I each, and each to be accompanied with a valuable gift, worth
l.iko the Advertiser d a r i n g the editorial c o n n e c tio n
then f r o m SO rents, to $100. f r o m t h e following
undersigned with it. TUB MONITOR will p u r s u e a bold, indepen-.
S p l e n d i d a n d A t t r a c t i v e List.

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well as the character of all ppbt.e
tbcquctlojm g r o w i n g out of the present wicked rrl>«Hii>«i, it will ad-1 r .
vocals the ino»tnoiuiuar>' policy t o w a r d s its authors^; and in I ^
the prosecution of the war for its f u p p r c s s i o u , it will earn-1 ^
estly urge upon the G o v e r n m e n t the UHO of every iaea.it- liod j

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5 00 to 10 00
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3 00 to S 00
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T id J«e t Drops,
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3 00 to 5 00
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3"f'0 Cold and hi iseled Crosses,
2 00 to 5 00
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6 00 to 10 00
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By t o e cold h e a r t h sits alone,
u l u g i- beautifully colorec, A i a offered f o r SI 24
And tli© old clock in the; c o r n e r
: noteii otherwise,) A Is warranted as represented.
will zcalor.dy «iu,lnin wlw'.ei
Ticks on with a steady drone.
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TIIK l i r u m WAKXANTor LADT JAXE GaxY.—
T h i s noble I July,
uy. celebrated for her virtues a n d misfortune*,
gouoral w
to tho i l i m n e of E n g l a n d , ambitious relatives
Eirocts of I n d u s t r y .
cultural. J
piueeu ucr mere, a n d Lady J a n e ivent f r o m the t h r o n e
a jus
Ail t h e p e r f o r m a n c e s of h u m a n a r t , a t w h i c h w e look Mantilae'.i: i:ig e n t e r p r i s e
tcaffoUl.
.^Sbeet
24^by 30. Usual retail price $3 00.
aud to direct the al
migrant o the n
rous adw i t h pr&ise o r w o n d e r , ; o r e i n s t a n c e s o f . t h e resistless
.irvsenta to the i n d u i t r i « u s . a n d
lelgli under a commission from good Qneen Bess, discovered,
f o r c e of p c r w v e r n u c c . ^ J l l U b y t h i s t h a t ( b e q u a r r y b e - in jr. will c o n s t i t u t e one e l its most prominent lei
and
took
potMeasion
of what is now called N o r t h Carolina,
c o m e s n palacc, a w l t h a t S t a t e a r e u n i t e d b y elceU-ic l i d d i n g o b j e c t o! the editor will be thorooghly *to idenllfy it
b u t t o which ho gave the name - V i r g i n i a " in h o n o r of the
-•wires- I f a roan wcrc^-to c o m p e r e t h e single s t r o k e of with every question that m.iy promoU- tliepiogtCN! an<l gen- - V i r g i n Queen." Kir Walter wss a g r e a t Hero, Pot
eral prosperity of Michigan.
t h e p i c k a x , o r o n e i m p r e s s i o n With t b o s p a d e , w i t h t h o
Statesman.
{.Sheet
21
tiy 30. Usual retail price >3 00.
In the d e p a r t m e n t of News, the eO'oit of the editor
3—TUB JOI.I.T FLAT-IIOATXAK.—If ever love of fun and huReoornl desigh a n d last result, bk w o u l d bo o v e r w h e l m e d to secure f o r TUB MONITOR a c b a r u c t e r not interior tc
mor were expressed in a picture, the beam f r o m the countenb y t h e sense of t h e i r d i s p r o p o r t i o n : y e t t h e s e p e t t y o p e r - its older a n d more pretention.' coieiuporarieit and u
ance of t h e - J o l l y Flat-lfoatman" as a r e m i n i s c e n c e of Scenes
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e s t difficulties, a n d m o n n t a i n ^ a r c ierclcd -and o c e a n s ity. Great carc will bo taken in p r e p a r i n g a complete digest retail price So.)
or o u r urmy inovements. a n d of ali I m p o r t a n t inlelliKcuco
b o u n d e d b y t h e R e n d e r force of h u m a n beings.
t—Tnr TKAITBU'S LAST SHOT.—Ttiix picture will recall
connected with the progress of t h e war.
To Ixical and
many t h r i l l l n » i n c i d e n w of early border life. The Trappei
General Intelligence, too. such consideration Will be i;i<
with but one x h a r g c left, and t h a t in hia rifle, i s surprised b j
''WOMAN'S RIOIITS" WIIICH I « v r . BKKS OVERI.OOKKI).is neceseary t o secure for TH« MOMTOB a claim npo
a party of Tnilians—a desperate m o m e n t (Sheet 2< by SO.
I t is (t w o m a n ' s r i g h t t o b a v u j j b r h o m e in o r d e r w h e n e v e r
Usual price $3 00.)
h e r h u s b a n d r e t u r n s froro-Jjusincss. I t i s a w o m a n ' s r i g h t
6—SrAKKiNU.—Recalls the happiest bourn of every m a n '
t o b o k i n d . a n d f o r b e a r i n g Nvhencvpr h e r . h u s b a n d i s ^ j ^ journal, witli the course h o pursued while E d i t o r of the Tri- and w o m a n ' s life.
b u n e ; especially in support of the policy which resulted In
Old Bachelors and Y o u n g ladies should at least h a v e IL
noyod. I t i s a w o m a n ' s right t o e x a m i n e Her h u s b a n d ' s the organization of the ltepnbliuan party ; a n d dnrin,(Sheet 2-t by SO. Usual price $3 00.
linen, a n d s e c t h a t it w a n U - n e i l h e r m e n d i n g n o r b u t t o n s . f o u r y e a r s ' editorial c o n n e c tio n with the Advertiser, t'i
0—I'AKTIXO.—A Scotch soldier d e p a r t i n g f o r the Crimea,
I t i s a w o m a n ' s right t o b e satisfied w i t h h e r old d r e s s e s d e r s f g n e d has some conddcnee, will be the only guarantee
l i n g e r s for yet a n o t h e r p a r t i n g seal, whllo t h e bugle aounda
u n t i l h e r h u s b a n d c a n a f f o r d h e r new ones. I t i s w o m a n ' s ' the earnest, Uevotod Republicans of the State will require - t o m a r c h . " (Sheet 24 by 30. Usual price $3 00.)
t h a t THB MONITOR will prove laithful to the great cause of
right t o bo c o n t e n t w h e n h e r h u s b a n d d e c l a r e s h o is un5—THE HIGUI.ANI> WHISKEY STIU,—Will be at o n c e recogfree government and the Interests a n d h o n o r of the State.
a b l e t o t a k e h e r t o t h e c o u n t r y . I t i s ' , a w o m a n ' s right
The u n d e r s i g n e d has no d o u b t that there is ample room in nized by every I6ver of "Auld S c o t l a " a n d - G r e e n E r i n , "
t o o u r e c h e r c h i l d r e u i n s t e a d of l e a v i n g i t t o a moid. I t Michigan for such a paiier a» he proposes t o make, and that should be owned by all- (Sheet 24 by M . Usual price $3
S—RAT CATCUIXO.—Representing " R r u t n s , " " B o x e r " a n d
i s a w o m n u ' s r i g h t t o g e t h e r d a u g h t e r s m a r r i e d — b a p p i - it is demanded by t h a t large, Intelligent, earnest class of rad- "Vixen," on "activc dirty." (Sheet 24 by SO. Usual p r i c e $ 2 50
1T, o f n o t a t nil. / i t is w o m a n ' s right t o feel pleased, ical Republicans w h o look u p o n slavery as the great curse
0—WRM.INGTOM AND N t u t o K — O r Ireland and England
a n d sin of t h e age—a; w a r with religion, humanity and law—
thOngh h e r h u s b d n d b r i n g a f r i e n d u n e x p e c t e d l y t o din- a d i s g r a c e to the nation ; Inconsistent with the existence ol represented by these celebrated C o m m a n d e r s at the only Inn e r . I t i s w o m a n ' s r i g h t t o bo c o n t e n t w i t h h e r own o a r government, a n d the d i r e c t and sole cause of this stu- terview ever had txslwecn t h e m . (Sheet J5 by 35. Usual
price $4 00. Now sold f o r SI So.)
g a r m e n t s w j U i o n t e n c r o a c h i n g o n t h o s e o f h e r h u s b a n d . p e n d o u s evil, a liberal s u p p o r t he e n t e r t a i n s no anprchcn10—ROSA BONIH:EH'8 HOME FAIB.—-A faithful copy of tha
sions. J u s t to the e x t e n t tlmt It shall prove f a i t h f u l to T r u t h
A n d , finally, St i s a w o m a n ' s r i g h t t o r e m a i n a w o n
and J u s t i c e , will bo their e n c o n r n g e m o n t of it. Though great original, which has caused a sensation a m o u n t i n g t o
without endeavoring to b o a mao. .
many p o r t i o n s of o n r c o u n t r y have been laid desolate bv the e n t h u s i a s m all over the Country. (Sheet 21 by SI. Usual
ravages of war, and business in some parts of i t diverted "fro tn prioc $4 00. Now sold uncolorcd for S I 25, a n d beautifully
colored
for SI 50.)
IXPB0VKMK.ST3 IS THE ART OP HOUSKKEKPWO,—It „ its o r d i n a r y channels, or u t t e r l y prostrated, the people of Mi11—PBAI.B'8 COI-RT OK DEATH.—Colored in oil. (8heet
a n were n e v e r more prosperous, and money —
was —
n e v e rs o m e t i m e s said t h a t t h e r e a r e less i m p r o v e m e n t s in t h e c h i g;an
m o r ec a b —•*—*
u n d a n t a m o u n t t h e—
m . And
* - * of t h i s a b —
u n d a n c e they 23 bv 31. Itiual price S3 00. Now sold f o r SI 25.)
a r t of h o u s e k e e p i n g t h a n a n y o t h e r .
I t is quite clear
12—THE
VKNI'S OF TITIAN.—Elegantly colored in oil. T h e
e never more ready t o give freely, as well for the support
t h a t t h e r e a r c n o t e a o u g b o f t h e m , a n d t h o s e w h i c h a r e and dissemination ot their principles, os in defonse of their o r i g i n a l of this beautiful Gem e n c h a n t s the world, and cost
m a d e a r e n o t a l w a y s a d o p t e d . L e t us r e f e r now t o w h a t r i g h t s and the p r o t e c t i o n of their country. K n u w i n g f r o m $40 OOO. Usual pricc S3 00. Now sold f o r SI 50.)
The
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System,
as p u r s u e d by u% i s no humbug, b a t a fair,
w c r e g a r d ns a p - I m p r o v e m e n t in t h o little a r t of shelling the history of the past t h a t tho only security f o r the IJnion honorable m e t h o d of doing business. Wc nsc no numbers,
is in the continued oscendcncy of t h e Republican jmity, they
b e a n s . T b o old m e t h o d w a s m a k i n g uso of t h e t h u m b t h e y will sustain most) c h e i r f u l l y a n d liberally those j o u r n a l s s c h e m e s of chance, or lottery in a n y f o r m , so t h e r e can be no
a n d fingers; t h e n t h e use of a needle t o p r c p a r o t h e p o d which most faithfully and boldly a d v o c a t e its doctrinca and possibility of loss. The e n g r a v i n g nelected i s f u r n i s h e d at
less t h a n Ope-half the regular retail jrice, a n d a p r e s e n t Is
t o o p e n r e a d i l y . N o w , t h e m e t h o d i s t o p o o r u p o n t h e labor for its succcj.-*- •
TIIE MOXITOB will bo published each afteanoon (except given in addition at the time of porc'-^isc. The gift i s therep o d s a q u a n t i t y of s o a l d i u g w a t e r a n d t h e b e a n s d i p v e r y
on clear, white paper, and with new aud handsome fore, clear gain. It is a cause of wontfer to many—others m
easily f r o m t h o p o d . B y n o u r i n g s c a l d i n g w a t e r o n a p - Sundays,)
1
type, immediately u p o n the receipt ol the latest Telegraph hesitatingly p r o n o u n c e it a *-wiiidl(»—Iiow wc can m a k e
ples, t h e s k i n m a y b e easily slipped off, a n d m u c h l a b o r News. A s there will be bnt a s i n g l e edition s d a y its contents business profitable, conducted on so liberal a system as o u r „
T h i s is tho reason—we are agents f o r a J e w e l r y and an Ensaved.
• '

ill always be fresh and nbw.
g r a v i n g House, each h a v i n g an i m m e n s e Stock, accumulated
TERMS.
In the hope ol the o p e n i n g of the S o u t h e r n Trade, which
NKW MODP. OF CATCHING TROUT.—iJjvi U a r t l e t t d e Daily, f o r n single copy a year
$ 5 03
must be disposed of at nnee.to meet the obligations o f t b e firms
s c r i b e s in t h e C o u n t r y G e n t l e m a n s o m e t r o u t pom
Weekly, for a s i n g l e COOT a y e a r
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t h e f a r m of C o l T a p p e n , of B r a d f o r d , N . fy, a n d s,
p r o m p t l y attended to. Canada letters must b e ' p r e p a i d . All
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a l s o of ( h o m o d o . of f e e d i n g .
Last winter, after the
od at the same rate for a l a r g e r number, payable In advance. lottora m u s t contain ten c e n t s in stamps, for return postage.
p o n d s h a t f f r o r c n over, h e s t a t e s t h a t a b o y w a s sent t o Detroit, J u l y SO. 1802.
Please give your address, post-office, county a n d 8tato, i s
J O S E P H WARREN.
full, and plainly written.
food t h o t r o u t w i t h c h o p p e d m o a t . H a v i n g c u t a hole
A G E N T S W A N T E D !
t h r o u g h t h e i c e a n d p u t . j n t h e m e a t , t h e b o y lay d o w n
w i t h h i s f a c c n e a r t h o w a t e r t o w a t c h t h e fish w h e n n
T o whom a Liberal commission will be allowed—send for
p&rtolulars.
e n c l o s i u ^ stamp.
t r o u t g r a b b e d h i m b y t h o nose,, a n d t h o b o y b y u HidV . L O W E & C O . , Drawer 274, Buffalo, N. Y.
d e n j e r k of t h e h e a d , t h r e w t h o fish u p o n t h e ico.
Ho
HESK MIDJCINBS H l l V E NOW BEEN D E F O R E T H E
t h u s o b t a i n e d a t r o u t of t h r e e f o u r t h s of a p o u n d w e i g h t ,
public f o r a period Of1 t h i r t y years, aud d u r i n g that time
h a v e maintained a high c h a r a c t e r in almost every part of tho
but
t b o e x p e n s e of a s f t r e n o s e f o r t h r e e weeks.
globe, for their e x t r a o r d i n a r y an.d Immediate power of reBEST TOMATO P i c i n j i — T a k e o n e p e c k of g r e e n t o m a - storing p e r f e c t health to p t r a o n s a u U e r i n s u n d e r nearly every
Mud of d i s c a a o t o which the h u m a n f r a m e is liable.
t o e s sliced,"; one d o g c u o n i o n s elicod, s p r i n k l e t h o n t (With
The following ate a m o n g the d i s t r e s s i n g variety of h u m a n
s a l t a n d let t h e m s t a p d u n t i l t h e n e x t d a y , w h e n d r a i n diseases tn wbioh t h e V e g e t a b l e L i f e M c d i c i n c s
AND
t h o m ; t h e n uso tlw following a s spiooa: 1 b o x m u s t a r d , known to be InfUUlblo:
O r s r K r s i A , by thorpuglily c l e a n s i n g the first a n d second
o n e a n d o n e o u c . half o u n c e s b l a c k p e p p a r , one o u n c e of
whoteclOvofe, o o c o u n c e of yollow n r a s t n r d Good, o n e stomachs, and c r e a t i n g a flow of pure, healthy bile, instead
C o r n e r of R f t h A W o o d b r i d g e Streets,
of the stale and nci jd k f n d ; Flatulency, Loss of Appetite,
o u n c o of txlfajiicc; p u t / i n Urn k e t t l e a l a y e r of t o m a t o e s , H e a r tb u r n , Hcauar.hc, rtentltaHnesj, Ill-Temper, Anxiety,Lanspices, a n d oniftfis, a l t e r n a t e l y , co'ror t h 4 m w i t h v i n e g a r ; guor, a n d Melancholy, which a r c the general symptoms of
w o t t h o m u s t a r d b e f o r e p u t t i n g i t in, a n d let t h e w h o l e lJyspcpsla. w i l l i v a n b a 03 A natural consc^uanco "of it? enrc.
CosTiVEXEf&hy clcanaihg the w h o l e length of the intesb o i l fifteen o r t w e n t y m i n u t e s .
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tines with a solvent process, a n d w i t h o u t violence; all vio- • \ 1 7 E A l l E MANUFACTURING AND ARE P R A P A R E D
V Y to luniibh, ai short notice. H i g h P r e s s u r e a n d CondcnsA NICB r V j w K a FOR A BUTTON IIOLK.—There is a l e n t t i n r g e a l e a v e tho bpwols costive within two days.
FEVKP.^ of n'.l kinds. hy r e s t o r i n g the blood t o a regular
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p l a n t I n t h o Island of S o W a t r a , t h o c i r c u m f e r e n c e of circulation, t h r q a g h the p r o c e s s ol respiration in »on:o ca?es Ing Engines, for Stationary, Marine a n d M i n i n g purposes, of
t h o roost approved c o n s t r u c t i o n .
w h a s o fully e x p a n d o d U o w e r i s nine f e e t ; i t s n c c t a r i u m i s A t h c t h o r o u g h solution of all intestinal obstruction in others.
Wc i n v i t e especial attention to our C o n d e n s i n g Engines,
The Lifo Medicines h a v e been kuown to c n i e Rheumatism particularly adapted for F l o u r i n g Mills, and o t h e r purposes
c a l c u l a t e d t o h o l d n i n e p i n t s ; t h o pistils a r e a r c a s l a r g e
a s c o w h o r n s , a n a t h e w h o l e w e i g h t o f . t h e b l o s s o m is p e r m e n e n t l y in t h r e e weeks, a n d the Gout In half that time, where ccouomy of Fuel and regularity of motion are s o inby removing local inllaicmation f r o m the muscles and liga- dispensable. Tht c o n d e n s i n g a p p a r a t u s for t h e s e e n g i n e s
c o m p u t e d t o bo fiftoco p o u n d s .
m e n t s of the J o i s t s .
is of the most simple and durable k i n d . These c o n d e n s i n g
D a o r s i a s of ail kinds, by f r e e i n g a n d s t r e n g t h e n i n g the engines insure to Mines for P u m p i n g , or f o r w o r k i n g Scamp
BAK^O QUINCES.—This f r u i t t n a y b e b a k e d liko a p - kidneys and b l a d d e r : t h e y operate m o s t delight folly on these Mills, the g r e a t e s t . onomy In fuel.
ples, a d d i n g s u r i p , Or s u g a r a n d w a t e r , w h i l e b a k i n g .
i m p o r t a n t osgsms, ant} h e n c e h e v e e v e r been found a certain
Our facilities for filling orders for M i n i n g Machinery,
C e r t a i n l y b t f c r y o n e w h o l i k e s a s o u r b a k e d a p p l e will r e m e d y for t h e worpt c a s c i of Gravel.
unsurpassed. Our p a t t e r n s embrace t h e l a r g e s t variety of
Atso WORMS, by d i s l o d g i n g f r o m the t u r n i n g s of the bow- p u m p s , s h e a v e s , s t a m p i n g a n d g e a r i n g m n e h l n e r r .
r e l i s h - a b a k e d q u i n c e . T h e y a r e v e r y g o o d simply b a k els t h o slimv m a t t e r t o which these c r e a t n r e 3 adhere.
- c., of the most approved c o n s t r u c t i o n .
ed, and e a t e n w i t h p o w e r e d s u g a r .
S c v a w , Ulcers and lr.vSterate S o r e s : by t h e p c r f e e t p u r i t y
Wc would call p a r t i c u l a r a t t e n t i o n t o o n r a s s o r t m e n t of
which t h e s e Lifo Medicines g i v o t o t h o blood A all the hnmors. P a t t e r n s for l*nmps with P l u n g e r Lifts, r a n g i n g from 4 to 18
J t i s a noticeable' f a c t t h a t t h e r e i s n o t a G e n e r a l of
S c o a a c T i c ERrrriONs, and bad Complexions, by t h e i r ' a l G e r m a n o r I r i s h b i r t h in t h e rebel a r m y . '
T h e y h a v e terativo effect on t h e fluids t h a t feed the skiu, and tho morbid inches diameter. O u r combined B u c k e t a n d p l u n g e r pumps,
for supplying S t a m p i n g Machinery w y h water, a n d f o r o t h e r
n o M e n g h o r o r Whield*, o r C o r c o r a n M u l l i g a n ; n o S i g e l , ptate of which occasions -an e r u p t i v e complaints, sallow, uses, give the most p e r f e c t s a t i s f a c t i o n
cloudy, a n d o t h a r disagreeable c o m p l e x i o n - .
o r H e t n t e l e m a n ; o r B l e a k e r , o r S c i o n o n c e r toe rattleOur a s s o r t m e n t of Gearing, u p t o | J f e e t diameter, enables
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e n t i r e cure ot Salt Rheum, a n d a s t r i k i n g improvement in notice. W h i m s h e a v e s , f r o m f
cr. Manuthe c l e a r n e s s of the skin. C o m m o n Colds a n d Influenza will f a c t u r e r r -*
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G e n . F r e m o u t h a s m a d e a n affidavit t h a t , w i t h t h e e x always bo cured by one dose, or by two in the wore; cases.
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PILES—The original p r o p r i e t o r of theso .Medicines was F r o n t M ,
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n o p r o p e r t y . — H i s staff, h a v e been o r d e r e d t o report f o r e n r e d o f Piles of 35 y e a r s standing, by the use of the Lifo walks and A r e a s : i r o n Fences, Verandahs, Stairs, Ac.
Medicines alone.
d u t y — w h e r e 1B n o t k n o w n .
We a w sole licensees f a r P a t e n t F e n c i n g — p r i c e s T a r y l n g
FBVKB AUD A o c i f — F o r t h i s scourge of t h e Western Coun- from «6 c e n t s t o $5 p e r foot. T h e l a r g e s t a s s o r t m e n t of
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Sole A g e n ^ f o r O l f l a r d ' s B o i l e r I n j c c t o r , which supa b o u t all t h e " U n i o n " c o u n t y c o n v e n t i o n s h e l d a r e e n plies BoilePSVith water, w i t h o u t the use of P u m p s or o t h e r
g i n e e r e d b y D e m o c r a t s , a n d t h a t t h o s p e a k e r s find f a u l t —try them, be satisfied, a n d bo cured.
machinery, w h e t h e r the e n g i n e is at r e s t or In motion,
w i t h t h e republican p a r t y ?
BILIOUS FEVERS a n d LIVES COMPIAINT*—General D e b i l l D r a w c o m p o s i t i o n c a s t i n g s f u r n i s h e d at a b o r t n o t i c e .
.ty. Loss of A p p e t i t e a n d Diseases of Females—the Medicines ItLACBSMiTuixo of sll kinds. PATTBRSS m a d e t o order. EstiO f t h o m a n y h u n d r e d p e r s o u g w h o h a v e b e e n f o u t d luivo been used with t h e most bcncflcial results In cases o i mate?, Plans a n d Specification* furnished w h e n desired.
g u i l t y of g i v i n g a i d a n d <x»mfbrt t o t h e rebels, n o t one t h i s d e s c r i p t i o n : K i n d ' s Evil a n d Scrofula in its worst f o r m s
.Jiff-Orders f r o m abroad will,meet w i t h p r o m p t a t t e n t i o n .
J j e l d to the mild yot powerful action of these remarkable
was a Republican ! , W h a t party begot them?
Medicines. N i g h t Sweats, N e r v o u s Debility, Nervous ComETROIT CITY FOURDKY AND HACHDTE
plaints of all kinds, P a l p i t a t i o n Of t h e Heart, P a i n t e r ' s ChoHIIOP. Steam E n g i n e s Mill Gearing, Mining MachinE n g l a n d e x p o r t s o v e r fifteen milloo g a l l o n s of b e e r last Uo, a r e speedily cn'red.
ery. Iron a n d Brass Castings, of all k i n d s , t o o r d e r . We
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