Grand Traverse Herald, April 04, 1862

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Grand Traverse Herald, April 04, 1862

Subject

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

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Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

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Contributors to the newspaper.

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

Date

1862-04-04

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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VOL. IV.

T E A T E E S E

C|e (Brani) CraUtrJt j$tralii,

CITY,

MICH. F R I D A Y ,

March On!
Ki.x band red thoussuid, s e r r i e d r a n k s
Are i n a r c h i n g o ' e r t i e Southern b o r d e r ;
Six hundred thousand bayonets gleam
And wave in l i n e - o r b a u l e order.
March o n : inurcii on! the mighty host.
Like mouuuin-ivavq o ' e r ocean rolling.
r Iron!
ucred h
All In
jntroUihg.

A P R I L

4, 1862.

N O . 18.

j t h e w i d o w listened in g r a v e silence, g i v i n g t h e m DO ioti- a n o t a b l e little h o u s e k e e p e r , a n d t h o u g h s h e k e p t oo«
| niution tiy w o r d o r look, t h a t s h e k n e w a n y m o r e a b o o t s e r v a n t , generally g p e o t p a r t of e a c h m o r n i n g j o t h o
! it t h a n t h e y ; so tfiey w e r e c o m p l e t e l y b a f f l e d
kitchen.
;
" T h e r e is H a t t i e B u r n s g o i n g b y ! " said M r s . W o r m T h e p r e t t y w i d o w b o r e t h e h o n o r s v m meeliiv :
City, timnd Traverse CoMty, Michigan,
wood, suddenly, a s s h e h a p p e n e d t o g l a n c e o a t of t h e ( t h o u g h s h e d i d not, in a c c o r d a n c e w i t h a t i m e - h o n o r e d
window. •• I'll w a r r a n t s h e k n o w s s o m e t h i n g a b o u t it, if j c u s t o m , d e c l a r e - t h a t t h e r e w a s n o t h i n g on t h e t a b l e fit
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she h a s only a m i n d t o tell m e ; s h e i s o v e r t o the w i d o w ' s j t o e a t , a n d t h a t 6he was really a f r a i d t h a t n o n e of t h e m
m o r e ' n ball' the t i m e . "
would be a b l e t o m a k e o a t a " s u p p e r . ' '
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A million beating heart* await
The t h u n d e r or <iar tmward c o m i n g :
talk. - 1 mean t o call h e r i n . "
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A million silent tonga** shall s h o u t
H a l t i e was railed in a c c o r d i n g l y ; a n d no i m p o r t a n t | A s soon as t h e y h a d s e a t e d themselves, d e e p silence r o i g c
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the d o c t o r s name, t h o u g h »ho t h o u g h t t h a t s h e seeuied , c o r r e c t l y i n f o r m e d " "
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The galling yoke'of tyrant* s p u m i n g .
' b c r t h a n usual s i n c e h e went a w a y . "
" V e s , M y d e a r Mrs. J e n k m s , " f t r d » M i s s D o r o t b y
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jiiiporiuucr, was i n d u c e d t o p r o m i s u t h a t slie would p r o m - t i v e s of c u r i o s i t y , o h no, we u r e u b o v o s u c h feelings, b u t
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W H Y T H E W I D O W J E N K I N S D I D N ' T M A R - ise t h a t . s h e . would ask Mrs. J e n k i n s w h y slie refnscd D r . b e c a u s e we a r e a n x i o u s t h a t t h e villain s h o u l d b e unmaskW e i l s , f o r t h a t s h e h a d r e f u s e d h i m they w e r e fully e d w h o h a s KO basely d e c e i v e d us. T h a t t o c a s e lie
Judge of P r o b n t e . — C U U T j U T O W L B B , *«pl'ton
RY DR. WELLS.
c o n v i n c e d , a n d duly report h e r reply.
Sheriff
YVM* E . G Y I i E S , Nortliporl,
slioutd r e l u r u , w h i c h G o d f o r b i d , h e s h o u l d n o t b e allowc, v
County Treasurer
MORGAN
'l i a t t i e h a d h a r d l y left t h e house b e f o r e she h e a r t i l y re-t e d d e s e c r a t e w i t h his u u h o l y pre6cuco o o r v i r t u o u s a c d
W l i v didn't t h e widow J e n k i n s marry D r . W e l l s ? —
County Clerk
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Circuit Count Com. C. H . H O L D E N ,
lief. t i o c i e t y , " a t one ol' their w e e k l y ineotings.
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kiit) lor a n u m b e r of m o n t h s . H e i n v a r i a b l y walked h o m e
s h e felt; f o r sho was u s e n s i b l e t h o u g h impulsive g i r l , ond of the k e e n , restless eyes, a n d in e a c h lihe of t h e s h a r p ,
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ull dispkatscd w i t h t h e s e a t t e n t i o n s ; on t h e c o n t r a r y , s h e
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r e c e i v e d t h e m w i t h e v i d e n t | i l c u s u r e ; so their ni.irriage
y sunny b r o w , a u d t h e u n w o n t e d c o n s t r a i n t of h e r man- a n d silence t h e many r u m o r * t o whiph i t h a s g i v e n riae,
wus e o u s i d e i i d a s e t t k i l tiling by the i n b a b i t u u t s of Uosr, could not f a d t o b e n o t i c e d ! j Mrs. J e n k i n s , w h o , 1 h a v e c o n c l u d e d t o a n s w e r t h a t i m p o r t a n t q u e s t i o n , , t o
s i p t o w a in g e n e r a l und tlio m e n i b o r s of t h e •• L a d i e s '
t h o u g h b u t a f e w y e a r s her senior, felt a m o t h e r l y iuter- t h e best of my ability, u p e n i w o c o n d i t i o n s . T h e Bret
M u t u a l I m p r o v e m e n t a n d W i d o w ' s ' Relief S o c i e t y , " in
ii tiie \ o u u g girl, w h o was a n i r p h o n .
one is t h a t t h e s e c r e t w h i c h 1 shall unfold t o
particular.
W h a t a d s you, U u i L i c ? ' s h e i ^ u i r e d kiudly
s t r i c t l y confined t o y o u r own b o s o m s ! "
sue,
iio, w h e n t h e y l e a r n e d , t h a t h o h a d s u d d e n l y d i s a p sick?"
,. . , ,
T h i s w a s s u i d w i t h a l o o k u n d l o n e of g r e a t aplemnltv,
p e a r e d , w i t h o u t telling tlieni w h e r e h e w a s g o i n g , w h a t
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utrnLatL** iiiMi "
feel w h a t l.tlie c o u r a g e s h e h a d j e e u a b l e t o m u s t e r , c o r r e s p o n d i n g d e g r e e of c u r i o s i t y a n d e x c i t e u i e n t S r i thofce!
ull of w h i c h p a r t i c u l a r l y t h e y f e l t t h e y hod u n d i s p u t e d
o w a u g o u t of tlio e n d s of h e r lingois; •• t h a t is I d o u ' t feel w h o h e a r d it.
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very weiL T h e f a c t i s * s h e a d d e d de$]ieratcly, " 1 got
T h e y all, i n d i v i d u a l l y a n d collectively, b e g a n i m m e d i t h e i r o s t o u i s h m e n t mid i n d i g n a t i o n w e r e intense.
to a scrape."
ately t o d e c l a r e , " t h a t t h e y would n e v e r b r e a t h e a eytlat s t r u n g c a m i conllictiiig w e r e t h e i r coijjoetures, and
'l'lie kind h e a r t e d w i d o w looket; u little a n x i o u s , for ble of it t o a n y l i v i n g b e i n g 1" M i s s W o r m w o o d b e w i :
v a r i o u s w e r e t h e r u m o r s i | i a t wore t h e r e b y s e t a l l o a t . —
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s h e was well a c q u a i n t e d w i t h H a l . i c ' s impulsive disposi- cally a d d i n g , " X o ^ n o t if s h e w a s t o . b e s t r e t c h e d u p o n
•Some said t h a t b o h a d been a r r e s t e d f o r h i g h t r e a s o n ,
U -. r KORTIlPORT>
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s o m e t h a t h e wu3 u s p y l i o i n t h e U o u f o d e r a t e a r m y , while
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m e t o help y o u o u t o f . i l / '
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of t h o s e w a n d e r i n g g e n t r y w h o g o f r o m t o w n t o t o w n , ;
1 p r o m i s e y o n tliut I n e v e r will g e l i u l o s u c h a n o t h e r . "
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m, U u t t i e , but y o u must first tell m e w h a t it i s ? "
T h i s last c o n d i t i o n w a s h a r d e r t o bo c o m p l i e d w i t h ;
proverbial.
•' W e l l , t h e • s o c i e t y ladies' y e s t e r d a y m a d e m e p r o m - b u t a s t h e w i d o w d e c l i n e d t o p r o c e e d w i t h o u t it, t h e y . B u t finally, a f t e r d u e d e l i b e r a t i o n a n d .careful c o n s i d e r foU-r .vost'lU it-It •
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a t i o n of all t h e p t o s a n d Cons, t h e w h y s a n d w h e r e f o r e s ,
SOfclCITCHt IS CHANCERY,
re you will say, w h e n y o u h a v o h e a r d i t . "
- T h e n , Indies," said Mrs. J e n k i n s , s p e a k i n g slowly a n d '
t h e d . r e c t o i s of t h e s b u v e - n i c n t i o n e d s o c i e t y , to w i t :
K - f t t A B Y; P,U B L ' i C k C 0.}S V K Y A X 0 K R, by
Mrs. J e n k i n s ' c o u u i c n a n e e c l e a r e d .
" I s t h a t nil, y o u distinctly, ••! will inform y o u t h a t t h o r e a s o n w h y I
M i s s D o r o t h y W o r m w o o d , Miss L o v c t a l k . M r s . 1'icksilly c h i l d ? " said she. - W h y . 1 i h o u g h t i t w a s somo- h a v e n ' t m a r r i e d D r . W e l l s , i s — b o c a u t e he hat never
rriRverae City, Grand Traverse County, Mich,
lluw, a n d .Mrs. M a k e f u s s , ! tl»ey c a m e t o t h e u n a n i m o u s j
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I t e r r i b l e ! B u t do p r a y tell i n ; . w h a t t h e q u e s t i o n is. asked me."
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M i s s L o v e t a l k o n c c v e n t u r e d t o ask. " I f s h e e x p e c t e d c o m m e n c e d , w i t h o n e a c c o r d t o p r a i s e t h e l i g h t a n d d e a l e r s f r o m below, will send u p in t h i s c o u n t r y , s o b l e » TRUCNER & CO.. 1 - o h d o n .
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•iJ a d e - j c r i s p b i s c n i t s , t h e s p i c y Inof-cakes. t h e d e l i c i o u s c u s t a r d s e d w i t h t h e smiles of a b e n i g„ n a n t C r e a t o r ,. s u c h a m i a r r will be f u r n i s h e d t o New sjibseribera f o r . one y e a r a t T h r e e c i d e d n e g a t i v e . A n d t h e y h a d e a c h , respectively, e x - '• a n d p r e s e r v e s , &c.. Arc., w h i c h t h e y severally d e c l a r e d I a b l e q u a l i t y as t h e p r o o f s h o w s t h i s t o b e , in t h i s c o o f t ,
PaUtf)<M|>ftttaK8 u n p a i d . ) T h i s liberal offer is made t o in- p r e s s e d t h e i r a s t o n i s h m e n t a t h i s s u d d e n d i s a p p e a r a n c e , i w e r e t h e b e s t t h e y h i d e v e r taste<.
All of w h i c h w e r e g e n t l e m e n of t h e j u r y , t h e y c a n n o t r e c o v e r . "
dnea t h e f r i e n d s of the two p u b l i c a t i o n s to make efforts t o
to t h e h o p e of o b t a i n i n g s o m e clue t o t h e mystery, b u t m a d e b y t h e small, w h i t e h a n d s ol t h e h o s t e s s , w h o w a s
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HEAPQCARTKBS OF THI; A«*r o r rat POTOMAC, >
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/ FAII-.FAX'COCRT UorsE. March 14, 1862- \
Special Order*, .Yo.^61.
4—Brigadicr-Geoeral J . G. Poster is hereby appoint- Soldiers of lha Army of tho Potomac;
For a long time 1 have kept you inactive, but not withed Military Governor of Newborn and its suburbs, and
purpose. You wiyv ty bfl disciplined, armed.and.
will be obeyed and respected accordingly.
cted. The foratMMftc artillery you naw havp,'hap5—Brigadier-General J . G. Jester, Military Governor instructed.
be created. •Other armies weie to'niove and arcom
of Newbern, will direct that tha, churches be —pened
- •at !| to •-»
a suitable hour to-morrow, in ofder that the Chaplains plirfi certain results.
I have held you back thut you might give the death
of the different regiments may Jiold divine services in
blow to the rebellion which hitf'distraiHed thisoece happy
them. The bells will be rung aa usual.
country. T h e patience jou have shown, tuid your conti
denco in your General are worth a dozen victories.
- By command of Brigadier-General A K. Braxsm*,
These preliminary results are row accomplished. I
LKWIS RicuMOsn, Assistant Adjutant-General
The property captured by our troops amounts to S2,- feel that the paternal labors of .many months haws produced their fruit. The
000.(NHL
. army. of the Potomac. is uow a
The following is Gen. Buniside'c congratulatory ad-1 real army magnificent in material, admirable in discipline,
dress to his troops:
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j and excellently equipped aud armed. Your commanders
Carral Ordrr, n-o, 11.
are ill lint I could wish.
1 he moment for action bnj arnvwl, and 1 know that
IIEAIMJI;ARTKKS,. DKPAUTXRNT OF NORTH CAROUNA
> 11 can trust in you to save our country. As I ride through
NEWBKKX.
March
15.
, r ,h .,
, 1 1 ,.
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' vour ranks 1 see iiCVuur face the prestige of victory.—
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" r " * * « ? > n K r » t o U t c s bis lroo|» m j j fe] , h n t y „ u
,tatover J'J,
their brilliant und hard won victory of tbe 4th.
Tbe period of inaction litis passed. 1 will bring von
courage, their patience, their endurance of fatigue, ex- now fare to face with"the rebel*, and only pray that God '
posure. and toil, cannot be too highly praised. After a may defend the right. In whatever direction I may move,
tedious march, dragg:iig their howitzers by hand, through bowevrrr strange my Anions amy appear to you, evprswamps und thickets ; after a sleepless night, passed in a bear iu mind that my fale is linked with youre, and that
drenching rain, they met the enemy in his chosen posi- all I do is to bring you where I know you wish to be.
tion, found him protected by strong earthworks, mount- on tho decisive battle field. It is my business to plaeo
nany and heavy truils, and in an openfieldthemselves,
there. I am to watch over yon as a parent over his
they conquered. With such soldiers advanpe is victory. children, and you know thut your General loves you from,
The General commanding directs, with pecnliar pride, the depths of his heart
?!
,
that as a well-deserved tribnte to valor, in this second
It shall be my care—it has ever been—to guin success
victory of the expedition, that each regiment engaged
th the least possible loss, but I know, if it is necessary,
sFinfl inscribe on its banner tbc memorable name -Newa will willingly follow mo to your graves for our right;
born."
us cansc.
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By command of
BRIG.-GKN. A. E. BURNSIDE.
God smiles upon us. Victory attends us. Yet I would /
LKWIS RICHMOND, Adjt.-Gen.
not have you think that onr nim is to be obtained with- 1
out a manly struggle. 1 wi|l not disanise it from you'}
The Policy of tbe President.
The National Administration has passed the ordeal thut you have brave foes to encounter, foemeu well wtfrthy
of public opinion, been tried as with fire, and has come of the steel' which yoU will use so well.
I shall demand from you great and heroic exertions,
out triumphant -Attacked on one hand by a bitter and
unrelenting opposition, who, with all their pretensions to ipid endlong marches, desperate combat* and priva
loyalty, could never forget the fact that the President tions. Wo will share all these together, and when this
was a thorough Republican, ami, as far as possible, within sad war is over, wq will all return to our homes and feci
the limits of the Constitution, anti-slavery- in sentiment; that we can nsk no higher honor than the proud conand on the other maligned ai d sneered at by the radical sciousness thot we belouged to the ortnv of the Potomac.
(Signed)
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GEO. B MCCLRLLAN,
press, because in the face of t le rebellion he did not proMsjor-Geuern! Commanding.
claim emancipation to the sis re, and in spite of his conIlKAD9UAKTKRS,DKPAKnCK!rr OF NORTH CAROUNA, )

The Wonderful Endurance a n d Heroism of the
Federal Troops.
The New York Tribune has particulars of this affair:
e aot Island No. 10.
The fleet sailed up the Neose by brigades, and on the
"Cdinmoffofcroote
ijio bombardment of night of the 12tli anchored olTSloeum's Creek. Signals
imoSorSroote commenced
coir
•the. Rebel fortifications «i Island No. 10. wilk bis gun- by the rebels were made by fires kindled oh the banks.
boat* and .floating batteries, on the ijsth inst,' and on the The gunboats were drawn up in line. At various points
(our latest .dates) «he battle wis still raging. The up the river the country people were sejjn sitting
rebels were in n stronger portion tbnn bad been suppos- ces and tree-logs but no hostile demonstration
ed. but ot?r ihflls were telling on their works. Their mode. On Thursday morning. 13th, ut 6 o'clock, troops
tleet in attempting to cacape. down' tho river bad one landed from the transport fleet ashore. The boats sailed
•gun-boat stink byXJca. PepoV batteries. Other vessels in a long, graceful sweep, with flags flying, bands playing,
ivero allowed to pass one battc+y wlif-re they were entrap- and 5.POO bayonets flashing in the sunshine, which now
p*fa. anO ttil.ret^ain between tbc two, uiiuljle cither to streamed over the fleet. The picture was really beauti<*-;ape'.er.l«ivra t o tbc Island,; Ai| attempt was made ful, artistically speaking, while the solemn nature of the
by,tho roeiaimkr to fhroc their -way np the river through business before us lent to the pageant an air of grandeur
" oar fleet bat were reputed. Ilollids* ram, it seems. is* peculiar to itself.
The water shoaled so that the men had to wade ashore
•smong the fleet, the whole Qf\whi{:h will doubtless be
captured. One of tho rebell28-popuder guns had been from the launches. The march from the river through
the woods and sand nnjde deep to the road was a mile.
dismounted
ty.our.sh6t
u.,r.j, .1
i.
A little way np this road was found a cavalry barracks,
so hastily deserted as to leave tbe breakfast untouched.
• . Tux-Payers, Jtenuunberl
The troops marched five miles through mud and water,
Remember that the Repablicnr( pnrty believes that when they came upon a line of breastworks of a mile in
th-s burthen of this war debt ought to fall upon tbc trai- length, which, on reconnorsance. was found deserted.
These fortifications wore the work of a thousand men for
tor® %lfc t a r o caused the war.
Remember that the Democracy Relieve that the loyal a month. No guns, however, had been mounted.
A mile farther, on making a reconnoisance by a
men of tlao .North ought to !pay: for,tbis war, x
road lending to • tho river, a deserted battery on the
Remember that tho. Republican party believe
bank was discovered.! On signal to tho gunboats that
fis'cating tbo property of the.rebels to pay tb£ expenses Were steaming np thCTivor, a boat landed and planted
Otir flag on the parapet. It rained all day. At six
of the war.
o'clock in the evening! the army was within a mile of the
Remember that thc Deipocrocy. are opposed to
encnij's fortifications hnd a hult ordered, and encamped
iUcatiog rebel property; and belie re in taxing the farmers on'lioth sides of the road. At 7 A. X. the column was
of Michigan four million dollars a -year to kavo tho pro- in motion, one brigade going along the line of the railroad, and the other on the highway that runs parallel.
party oftraltbrtifrom cbhfUcatton.!
On attacking the enemy's entrenchments the first canRemember that every straight Republican vote is a
non ball killed Lieutenant Colonel Merrctt, who threw
vote against being eaten up by taste—a vote that you be- up his hands and exclaiming, "Oh dear, Oh dear/' died.
lieve in inakingtraitors pay the debt thsy have created, After an hour's fight Adjutant Stearns—son of the President of Amherst College—was instantly killed by a
instead of paring it ourselves.
Remember that every Republican .*ate is a vote for musket ball in his breast. One regiment, at double
quick, entered the enemy's breastworks, drove the men stitutional oath, and the platform of the pnrty. which
thetftuon, without any ifcdr Mds,-c6nipromisesorequi
Tax Bills.
from the nearest puns, but two regiments of. rebels declared the preservation of tl-e Union its cardinal doctrin
ocations.
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There are two tax bills before Congress: Oue introducemerging from a grove our forces fell back.
give free license to an unbridled public opinion, which
Remember that every Lcmdcralic vote is a vote that
At this time Capt. J . I». Frarer was wounded in the
ed by the Committee of Ways and Means, in tbe Hons*
records
neither
sound
policy
nor
constitutional
law,
Abrayou will lot tho Union slidf, i|" th4 President does not right arm, and dropped his sword, but taking it in his ham Lincoln has persevered in a course that has at last of Representatives, which taxes everything, small and
left hand, he nttemptM to escape with his company, fel! won for him the commendation of all those who love
happen to suit you on th«5 slavery qnestion.
into the ditch and was taken jprisoner, and dragged country more than party, and who would see all selfish great; and another prepared by Mr. Secretary Chase,
The preparations which have been made in Hampton insidu'again over the' parapet A guard of three men considerations merged in the preservation of tho Union. to be presented through tho Finance committee of tbo
was placed over him, uis sword was takcu, bnt his reWhile the rebellion at once abolished all the bitter- Senate. Tbe latter bill is more discriminative und effoctm
Roads foriUw rebel stejmdr Merrimac are now. so com- volver being overlooked, he seized the opportunity by u
plete that bo fear is felt as to (the result of another con, charge 6f the 4th Rhode Jsiand, and by the judicioi ness of party fWing in the minds of thinking men, pluc- than tbe firrf, imposing taxes—English fashion—on a lew
ing
threc-fonrths of otir people upon a common platform number of articles, bat with higher rates and greater reteet sbduW she leave Norfolk Harbor. The Monitor alone, display ofhiB pistol, eaptnred all three of his guard.
regardless of former predilections, still, for future action sults; avoiding all sneli taxes, the collcctioii of which
The 4th Rhode Island, at double quick, went directly
i t i i b e l i e f , would bo able to sil'ik her; but even i( thai
up to a battery of fii-e guns, firing as they ran, and cap- there was lacking a common bond' of sympathy. The would necessarily be expensive, and be attended with inlittle vessel should fail, other measures have been taken
President has toncbed the cord that moves tbe heart of
tured the whole battery.
the nation, and Io, side by side stand the New York Tri- quisitorial visits and examinations, offensive, generally to
which it if believed will iusure u s a victory. It is
At one time Acting-Master Hammond, of the Navy,
the citizens. The Secretary of the Treasury very propore^ that' the Merrimac will be run down by fleet steam- charge of a howitzer, had his sjiocs pulled off by the bune and Herald, the Evening Post nnd Journal of Commerce. Instructive, is it not, to read from the Journal erly prefers o simple scheme of taxation, rather, than (hat
, ersln case shot shotild have bo effect upod ber. Being mud, and fought through tho engagement in his stocking of Commqfcc that righteousness exnlteth a nation and
presented by the Committee of Ways ami Means, which
feet.
Lieut
Col.
Potter,
or
the
New
York
51st,
receiva a l o y ^ l e r sbe would be n.nablei to attack any of the
ed a ball in his side and fell, but, rallying, be had his that the only true and constitutional mode of emancipa- is very complex. We say, Tex bigh all liqnors and toWooden steamers in Hampton Road?, and would be al. servant put on a bandage, and returned to his place tion is that recommended by the President. Efcn Wenbacco, which would yield u large revenue, as inveterate
1
dell
Philips
and
othertof
the
Garrisonian
school
approve
niost Certain to careen and go down if run upon by the cheering his men.
of the resolution presented to Congress in the lnte mts- habft will not dispense with its food; bet tax comparOn our extreme right a number of regiments had been sage.
Monitor pr either of our ffiet jwar, steamers.
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[Lansing Republican.
atively light tbe industries of the people. Tax the transadvancing inch by inch, standing up agaiuft the enemy's
- NAVAL Ditrors O.V THK LA^S."—The Senatorial com- musketry and cannonade without flinching, and at about
Aa has been already reported, tho uncivilized Egypt- actions of commerce and the incomes of every man, but
mittee Wii^Taval Affairs liavo reported adveriely on the tho time when the 4th Rhode Island charged in at tho ian Democracy of Illinois have iu their Constitutional keep the inquisitorial collector from forcing himself into
project of establishing '- one or piore naval depots or nght flank, the colore of tho 24th were planted on the Convention adopted a provision excluding free negroes the homes of citizens to ascertain what is taxable there.
parapet on the left, and the whole of the Frst Brigade
dockTards on the great lakes. The grouudwork of their poured into tho fortification. Tho whole line of earth- and mulnttocH from the State forever. Think of putting
such a clause as this in an organic law! A RepubliA short time since, anticipating rebel movements in
report is that, by agrl-etrtant long: existing] between this works was now in our hands, and the cheers of our meu, can member desired to sec if their hostility extended to
country and Great Britain, tho naval force of each party from one end of it to the other, broke out with fresh negro slaves to the same degree, and so be moved an ad- Texas county, Missouri, Gen. Halleck ordered fire comon thq lakes-should. Bo cocfinfcd to one vessel of one hun spirit as each new regimental color was unfurled on tho dition to the section providing as follows: " N o r shall panies of troops and two light steel six-poaaden mountparapet.
any black or mulatto be brought into the Stale to be held ed on two wheels nnd drawn by two horsey wider Col.
dred tons and a single 18 poiiider on Lake Ontario, two
When the chargc of tho 4th Rhode Island had been temporarily or permanently as a slave." The Egyptians
similar vrawls on the'ilppcr lakes, and one on Lake made, and the colors were carried along tho whole length assailed the am mend me nt with great violence. They would Wood, to repair to that vicinity. Finding no enemy
Ohtmplain—no other war vessel to be bmlt or armed on of the main battery, Gen. Burnside asked some one what vote to drive out all the free colored people in the State, there, Col. Wood pushed on to Salem, Fulton county, Arkregiment '.hat was. On being told the 4th Rhode Island, but would not prevent slave holders from bringing slaves ansas where be encountered a largely superior force of rebJhott waters.
,
,
lie said, "I knew i t ' It was no more than 1 expected. iuto theStnto temporarily(wh ;1i may mean oue or fiveyesrs els, and after a sharp fight routed them, killing about 100
nt a time,) or from traveling about the State with them. and taking many prisoners, among the latter throe Col£urther,d»taiL\provethat jLhe battle at Pea Ridge was Thank God, tho day is ours."
The approaches to Newborn were defended by n line
a most-terrific affui'-. Tlie rebels lost 1,100 killed, and of water batteries or forts, communicating with "field for- Afier discussion the amend jient was voted down by 42 onels. Our loss was about fifty.
to 21. In order to put the democracy completely upon
from i'SOOto 3,000 wouodod, While our loss was not tifications of the most extensive nature. The lower port the record, the next day su< jeeding the above vote, tbe
NEWBEBSI^—Newbern, -North Carolina, just taken b f
more than half that number. Our troops tiok 1,000 pris- is about six miles from the city; the next communicates Republican members of the Jonveution introduced three
our forces is a town of much importance. It is situated,
oners, and 13 pieces of artillery. The rebels fought des- with the unfinished batteries and breastworks paswd on propositions: 1st, That no «sveholder shall bring his
our march, and the others distributed at about equal dis- slave into tbo State to Use I i»n in labor; 2d, Thai no in- on the southwest bank of Neuse River, a little above the
perately, aad when their; stock «f shot was exhausted, tances along the shore. Tbc line of fortifications attackdentured Slave shull he held intthe State; 3d, That all junction of that stream with the Trent, f t is some 30
they charged their cannon with stones. Van Dora and ed and stormed in the brilliant engagement of yesterday, slaves so employed shall be ,«Mt Each of these amendmiles inland from Pamlico Sound. 100 miles from WilPrice have fled to Bostcii >»'ouitains. Gen. Frost, of was some three mi fa in extent At the river bank a ments was voted dowu by * 0 to 17.
[Det TribuuC.
mington and 30 miles from Beaufort It had io 1654 a
hexagonal fort, or 'water battery, with a lurge bomb
Gamp Jackson notoriety, was k.'ucd.
proof and thirteen heavy gnns. commanded not only the The New Artlclt, of Wa Approved by the P i e a i - a population of 4,800.
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d« nt.
river
approach,
but
by
means
of
pivot
carriages
the
can. T i e theory w hich finda ttw most acceptanco is that
Corinth is in Misiissippi, jiwt across tbc Tenneawe
WAsoii.s ITO.V. Saturday. March 15.
non could be turned upon an advancing land force, and
the rebels will maintain '.no position ia, the face of our eiveri to sweep the Hue of breastworks itself in case the
President Lincoln, on Tl ur.<duy. approved of tbc an- State litie. Gen. Beauregard is reported there with aa
• force, but will retire from poiut to point without risk- garrison should be driven out.
ditioual'article of war, whi< } goes into immediate oper- army of 15,000 men. Savannoh is a place on thcTcnnes.
Wc did not know with certainty that thehs was
ation. namely :—
ing' A battle unitss they are tolerably sure of a victher
batten'
as
formidable
as
tbis
still
further
up
the
-AH officers or porsons in tfio military or naval service sec River abont 15 miles below the Alabama line. I t
tory. With tho railroads behind them it is a much
road, but thinking {t best to feed the panic which had of the United States, arc prohibited from employing any is cow the headquarters of Gen. Grant.
easier thing for them to 'get awny than for us to ilollow. seized upon the enemy, Gen. Burnside ordered on ad- of the forces under their respective commands for the
Gen Pope says that at New Madrid lie captured 25
There Kre many porsons in Washington who believe thai vance. The march to Newborn was quito unobstructed, nurpose of returning fugitives from service or labor who
pieces of heavy, nnd two batteries of artillery, and an
cscapod from any persons to whom such
all Virginia, including Ifotfolk rfud Richmond, will be the enemy having apparently oil he could do to get away
from
us,
"and
early
fn
the
afternoon
our
forces
reached
j
labor
is
claiuied
to
be
due,
and
any
officer
who
shall
bp
immense
amount of other property, worth $1,000,000.—
in our possession before the first, of April,, and that too
the bonk of the river immediately opposite the city, j found guilty by n Court M rshall of violating this article The rebels are demoralized and have retreated to the
without a battle.
Long before wo came in sight of it however, dense Vol-j of war shall be dismissed fr mi the service." .
swamps.
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Aoguatioe, a small town on tho castaro coast of umca of smoke werji seen rising io that direction, and the
kjtiplcionvJhat the blace-hud been fired by the enemy was |
W SCHESTER, Vs., March 19.
An intelligent Englishman, who visited Fort Donel»
Florida, has been taken, without :oppositioD, by FlagOfE- fulhr realize*' when tits steeples and" houses were in view. | Strasburg was occupied by our troops last evening.
son upon its capture, says few such difgracefulthings hrrvo
cer Dupoot. and the civil authorities, when assured that Newborn had i>een! fired fn seven different places, and If Jackson's army retreating i n our approach. Tho Michit i e loyid citiaens would'W protected, raised the Stars tho wind bad not mercifully snbsided. there would hardly \ e a n First Cavalry led the a jvnnce, ami Gen. Shields' di- occurred in Anglo-Saxon history as the rebels' surrender,
nnd few such charges in history as that of Gen. Stmtb
oad Stripes over the 'Tovju ^all. Fort Marion, on haW been a house felt standing by nightfall. The spleo- vision followed. ' Asbby's tavalry covered the retreat of
AuoiUvtia Island, wWch wps bu^t by the Government for did Railroad bridge a'ven hundred and fifty yarils long,' the rebels, and jrnve a "goo I «Ieal of annovanco to our and the regiments under him.
had also lie en set op fire by a scow load of turpentine I forces;. A bride® was burned by the rebels, which also
the protection of 8 t Agustipe, ifc iu our bands, tbe rebel which had drifted against »t, nnd tho great structure was, caused us considerable dtlajr.
The immediate resumption of specie payments by tbe
troops evncuatlng previous t o Ihe arrival of the gun- wrapped in one errand sheet ijf
fiame.
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Chicago, March 19.
Government nnd bni.ks has been proposed in New York
The great mujorjty of the inhabitants had loft town, i
special dispatch to (he Chicago Tribune, dated cityand is under consideration nt Washington by leading
boaU.
.•i''f i P'!.T **!'"' *'
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donbtles under theiimpress!on of the whole wus to be j Cairo, 11 p m.. says that a gentleman, who had just
• The Memphis Avalanche sayt: "Tho indignant South given up to the flatjics; the stores iyerc cipscd without J nrrivod from New Madrid, via Sikeston. reports the statesmen and bankers. James Gallatin has written a
will not much longer brobkj the; wrongs and foal insults exception, and had it not been for lio negroes and a j inking of a rebel transpor , armed with heavy cannon, letter in favor of i t
inflicted by Northern dastards." This is like the aggricv- fow whites, one might have thought eoniO ^readful plague by tho gunboat fleet at IsL od No. 10.
The official report of thi Federal losseS in the battle.
was raginsr in the; citr.—Tbo Washington Hotel and
— ed j ^ l e m a a who tlius,ad«tresisbd his ioe^! "Sir, yon Market Houio were the principal buildings burned, and ! A GAI.LA.VT OFOCKR
NOBIJI RBCWKXT.—Col. of Pea Ridge, places the number killed at 212,
have otdBud my ears,slapj«d my: face, kicked toe violeotiv, the number of private residences will not probably ex- j Js i c k Giensel, formerly of etroit now in command of the 926, missing 174.
• 4 ' ! • ."'"?&%<i
kflocked ine down, • and ki.^ed <my wife; and I worn yon ceed a dozen. The nefarious plan of the EU be! military | jj]; no i 8 Thirty-sixth. TIK regiment distinguished itself
,
The loss sustained by Government caused by the des„ ,
„i , | „ bal Jo o f l ' r a Kidgo. it being in
y £ t i f £ 9 « cpnWnue^'in.jWsJcottsc of cotjduct, you win ^ c r e , i r f p o l i l M d e i l . g o g ^ » n s r a « M t » U i c b n - | [ .
ter class of citizen* but to no purpose. Rie Hotel vas , .
f
,P
» truction of the Congress and Cumberland, cannot be
& keeping li«^tT. ' : 1,., T .
.,.
f t a i by » hot tamlrf ijeocraioJistTairer. »ho npplied | flK Unctet of the light, nnd Botmnod iteU mthont much less than one and a half million of dollars
torch at an anf 1c in the court-yard, with his own j flinching.
An nttcmpt ta assassinate Bjiiy Wilsop, Col of tbc the
bands.
Accounts in the Memphis papers confirm the doatba
Key West advices of tl ) 10th report the sailing ol
Zouaves at 8abtaiBosa, wa» lately made," but ouauccessOne of the first orders issued by Geo. Bsrpsidc was |
of McCulloch and Intosh at Pea Ridge.
Com. Potter's mortar flee .
/ullj.
the following:

...

TRAVERSE ofry.

T h e . rebel Generals, B a c k q e r

H a n n a h , L a y & Oo.'s C o l n n m .

» o d T i l g h m a u . u r e cosi- j

fined in a e p e r a t c Cells o r i h o b o f i e m e n t f V ^ r r o f F o r i W a r -

IK* GSASD T u > t l f c H t s i l B li tie 6 « t l » l Paper for th* oor»n!"Kl ; reD, b u t t h e c a u s e
not known.
^
*
- ' i r i r fllW M r t * l u i k f t . J l t i i M i . W o r t , D i d i n u <U I
i*. Tb»T»* li»». «wl«" l*xA Adr»rti«e«M.U for tiites fuwtlM.
T h e A l l e g a n J o u r n a l g i v e s t h e u a m e s of f o u r old D e m - 1

c r a t s f r o m t h a t c o u n t y , w h o a r c k n o w n t o b p iu t h e ;
T H E 1'KOPELL, % '
.
..
j
Republican Cnncps. ,
! r
rebel a n a y i " "T"
"""
Y b * r e p u b l i c a n s of t h e t o w n s h i p o f T r a v e r s e are rerfueatod
A l e t j e r , ' d a t e d 7 t h inst,, s t a t e d t h a t <k-n. B a i l e r A n d
t o m i t t a t t h e S c h o o l HOUHO In Trfcverae City, oil S a t u r d a y ,
Captain C. II. BtJ'fnto*,
t h e 6 & x 3 a / of i j i f i l n e s t — a t 5 o ' c l o c k in t h e iffcrnoOn-J-for s t a f f w e r e t h e n at H i l t o n H e a d .
L L RON ItE i U L A l t L V B 3 T W E E N C H I C A G O A N D
t'oo p u r p o s e of i j o m j n a t i n s suitable. p e r s o n * f o r the v a r i o u s j
. . P o r t B x r a i a d a r i n g the Season •touching a t Traverse
E ! o n A b b d t t , F i r s t M i c h i g a n K n g i n o e r s a n d M e c h n n - C i t y i>otb o a / s . S?i<r m iScs the r o u o d t r i p l a 10 d a y s , a r r i v t e f r f a b l p office*; a n 3 to t r a n s a c t a r c h o l i c ^ u s i n c s s as m a y I .
A l s o J a i r e t ing a t T r a v e r s e City, e i t h e r f r o m Ci i e a g o o r Sarnla.: cTory
b e b r o u g h t before tfao m e e t i n g . A U r o p u b l f c a n a a r e e a r n e s t l y ( , r a . d i e d M n r c h 1 2 t h nt-< L e b a n o n .
S day*.
'
. - -•
1
the 22d
l n v t i e d t e bo p r e s e n t
j B o w e r s . ' of t h e E l o v e n t b M i c b i g a u I n f a n t r y ,
T h o s e w i s h i n g to m a k e c o n n e c t i o n i w i t h t b a A t L E G H i y r
C. H, MARSH,
f „off T,\,k
I Tj ..
i e i t b e r e n d of tbu route, can d o s o I y w r i t i n g o r t e l c p r a p b F e b . , »t T
B la.rrbW
s t„o«w>u. . K
B.L.8PJtAGUR.
i n g us.
I l a j u a h , L a y it C o . ,
^R^uVcaTcommittee. I
A r . e x c h a n g e I n a lending- W e s t e r n c i t y , a n n o u n c e s
O f f i c e — ; o r n e r of L m a b e r a n d M a x w i ) s t r e e t s , C h i c a g o .
f
'• ' — — :
' '• ••'
' t h a t — " f " a l l evening dress is a white c r a v a t . " T h i s is
C!iicogj, February
H i
? A , T O 8 t . — - H o n . JACOB M . H t f t r A R t ^ of t h e S e n a t e , ; s t j n B 1 0 n . „ j n - t h e n t h e G o o r g i a s u m m e r c o a t u t u e , w h i c h
wtU
•ill p llet aa sme a c c e p t 6p 'aurP ttfha aa on k sat TTor
o r S pi es ce c h c ss . o f H o n . i , „ - , J t 0 ) , / » j b i r t c o l l a r
a pair of >pnra

A L L ^ i G - B A l V - S - ,

C h a r l e s S o m n e r , o n fcbe T r e a s u r y

Noli

M.- M o r r i l l , o n t h e C o u B a c a t i o r i of P r o p e r t y : a n d

Hon.

T h e r e j e c t i o n of D a n i e l E . S i c k l e s , a s B r i g a d i e r - G e n eral, w a s t h o only a n a n i m b u s v o t e a g a i n s t confirmation

H o n . F . VV. K l t t i o c o . of tl*6 H o u s e , p a s also c o n f e r r e d g i v e n d u r i n g t b c session.-' f
rffreit

f a r o r In s e n d i n g ns t ¥ e P a t e n t R e p o r t o n A g r i -

,,

I t c o u t a i n S \ j u s t ! thef i n f o r m a t i o n w o

MARRIED,
On W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g , March
I M l , by Morgan Bates.

yrffa-e in p u r s u i t of r e l a t j v o t o t u c c u l t t l i ^ of G r a p e s a n d

E s q . , Mr. JOHN TISAVIH t o M r s . CATUAIUSB bGAKs, a i l of

culture for 1860.

' t £ e c o n s t r u c t i o n of g l a s s g r a p 6 h o t * # a . i

,<

H o n . R . i t . TROWBWJ*5K o o r e v c r - a t t e n t i v e R e p r e Mutative,

place* u n d e r obligations e v e r y

week.

Ho

n f t r e r f o r g e t s jor ovcr-Tooks o l d f r l e t t i t a
PKCWSCLA.—The R e p u b l i c a n s d f . t h U t o w n s h f p h a v e
r e - n o m i n a t e d E . P . L a i l d , E s q . , for; S u p e r v i s o r .
tor e l e c t i o n could not h a v e b e e n mada,

A bet-

Mr. L a d d was

C h a i r m a n o f i t h e l a s t B o a r d , a n d irt-qnilted h i m s e l f w i t h
hbnor.

V n t j l In^t y e o f . P e n i t i s f i l a j a w 'one of t h e s t r o n g -

h o l d s of B o g u s D e m o c r a c y .

|We predict the triumphant

e l e c t i o n o f M r . , L a d d a n d t b c a-'jiolq R e p u b l i c a n t i c k e t .
T o w s C A t j e t ' s . — D o n ' t f o r g e t t o aitirtid t h e R e p u b l i c a n C a u c u s a t t h e ScVool H 6 < w , I n T r a v e r s e
S a t u r d a y afternoon a t 2 o'clock.

C i t y , on

'

T h e D e m o c r a t s of P e n i n s u l a T o w n s h i p h a v e n o m i n a t e d J o h n 8wanpy for Sapcn-iso'r.
The gnn-boat Ottawa,
fired

it^ory.

u p o n f r o m t h e b a n k s , b n t <Cd n o t

receive a n y

S o m e - c h a r g e s of g r a p e n n d oatiister w e r e t h r o w n

i u n c n g f h e r e b e l r i f l e m e n , k i l l i n g a fow

rtlt.'1

flflr

Cassins M. Clay,

and dispersing

!.'• I: .

, j;

n o w o n e of t h e M a j o r - G e n e r a l s of

Tolaotoens will n o t

b o a b l e <o a r a n n i o c o m m a n d m u c h

b o f o r e M a y , as h e is o r d e r e d t o n i m u i r f a t St. P e t e r s b u r g
u n t i l J l r . C a m e r o n , t h o n e w M i n i s t e r to R u s s i a , reaches

there. . • • i

• •• .

TNTERSAL M A c m ^ E s . — A f t e r o u r t r o o p s t o o k posses• i o n o f Colnmbiiji, a s e a r c h w p s m a d e f o r

" infernal

c h i n e s , " and s e r a r o l were fonnd carefhlly secreted, with
w l r e « r e a c h i n g t a t o r p e d o e s in t h o r i r e r a n d a r o u u d t h e

fbrt-

-

The report

.

'
battery at

T h e r e b e l s a r e n o w e x p e c t e d t o m o v e on F o r t

U n i o n , S n n t a F e , b a t i t i s b e l i e v e d t b a t t h o f o r t will bo
able t o b o l d out njraiust t h e n t
t Gen. F r e m o n t h a s had an i n t e r r i f w with tho President
atjd t h e S e c r e t a r y of W a r .

H e will p r e s s b i s a f f a i r s f o r

promptly starting to his D e p a r t m e n t
fore

H i s staff will t h e r e -

b e determined at an early day.

w i l l b e in t h e

field.

, H-.

His headquarters
if

__ T h i r t e e n m i l l i o n s of t h o n o w d e m a n d n o t e s ore o x p e c t e d t o b e r e a d y In W a s h i n g t o n

OB I b p u t t h e first of

A p r i l , t h e s m a l l e r d e m o n i a t i o n s h e i r p Issued

first.

The

w h o l e n i n e t y m i l l i o n s will n o t fee c o m p l e t e d . , p r o b a b l y ,
b e f o r e t h e m i d d l e of M a y .
CoL Garfield h a s gained

another

victory over thi

jrabela in K i w t e r o K e n t u c k y , r o u t i n g it c o n s i d e r a b l e f o r c e
a t P o u n d G a p , o n t b e s u m m i t of the?1 C u m b e r l a n d M o u n iaios, a b d destroying their c a m p .
A firm in N e w Y o t k h a s r e c e i v e d

a v e n l i c t of $ 1 3 , -

48ft damages agairct the American Telegraph, Company,
for a d e l a y o f t h r e e h o u r s a n d t w e n t y - f i v e m i n u t e s iu s e n d ing aa important message.
A n o t i c c t o P o s t m a s t e r s , j o s t issifcd, s t a t e s t h a t t b e
fcluk

a g e n c y , f r o m a n d a f t e r A p r i l 1st, will b e t r a n s f e r r e d

/ h i m Cincinnati to Buffalo.

, .,

•W»tiw .

M o d , vs. B l o o d .
« i » , u , . U . n . . i; PKSJSVULA. A p r i l , 18C2.
J I H - BATES :
ci T h e r e i s a m i s t a k e , m i s u n d e r s t a n d i n g , m i « a p p r e h e n s o n , m i s c o n s t r u c t i o n , ( o r D e m o c r a t i c ns falso a s t h e i r
party) going t h e rounds ; v i t , that I am

charged

with

h a v i n g a a i d , s o o n a f t e r c o i n i n g o n t|»is P e n i n s u l a , " t h a t
I w o u l d w a d * k n d o d e e p in b l o o t l b e f o r e I w o u l d let
a n o t h e r D e m o c r a t b o e l e c t e d , iu t h i s T o w n . "

This I

.Wiah t o c o r r e c t t h r o u g h y o u t ptiperf p r e v i o u s t o T o w n faeeting.

L o s t s p r i n g I h a d a p o l i t i c a l c h a t w i t h o n e of

o u r townsmen with
V H i i o u g h t it

regard

would b e

fo spring elections

H e said

m u d d y — 4 b e r o "wnnld n o t

be

anany go—at was n good w a y s — a n d ndvised me n o t , to
jgo.;.

I told [him " I w o u l d w a d o keol d e e p in M U D ,

(not

A l o o d ) b o f o r e 1 w o u l d l e t a n o t h e r 5»emocrat! b e elected,
j ^

tjpujd prevent i L "

N o w , wbilo t h c D e m o c r a t s have

been dying their garments, (heir hands a n d ' t h e i r sottK
. 0 1 t h e y b a v o a n y ) w i t h t h o b e s t b l o o d in o u r b e l o v e d
country, their eyes have become blood-shot and blind
cwfth"tbe

f o g of modern D c m o c m c y — t h a t cannot

right, (which t h e i r c o n r w clearly p r o v « . )
&

Pleare put it

in l a r g o t y p e ; M r . E d i t o r , M U D ,

(not

- b l o o d ) f o r s o m e of t h e m a r e v e r y b l i n d , - o r t h e y w o u l d
Trtop t h e i r b l o o d y c a r e e r .
•- , 1 - v i

' '

' '

/

, A . P . LAX CASTES.
'

. FFJCE. )
TdAVER.sK CITY, April ?• l h c i . t
A T E N T S FOR E S T B t l * MADE B E T W E E N T H E
" t h d u y of May, 1S01, a n d the 7tb i)aJ" °C A.ugusU l&Tl.'for
SettKmerit a n d Cu ltiv a tio n , u n d e r t h o G r a d u a t i o n A c t of Aug u s t 4 , 1 8 5 4 , h a v e b e e u received at t h i s Office'. a n d the purc h a s e r * nte hereby notifled to come f o r w a r d i m m e d i a t e l y a n d
miiki-. t h « r e q u i r e d p r o o f of " S e t t l e m e n t a n d C n l t f v » t l o n , " n n < l
s c e n r e t h e i r r e s p e c t i v e P a t e n t * , because if said p r o o f i s not
flted w i t h i n a limited t i m e , t h e I ' a t e n t * will be returned t o
tbe G e n e r a l L a n d Office, a n d tfiil t h u s be liable t o be cancelled f o r n o n - p e r f o r m a n c e of t h e c o n d i t i o n s of s e t t l e m e n t and
cultivation' c o n t e m p l a t e d by the G r a d u a t i o n A c t of A u g n s t
4.1854.
M 0 B O A N BATES, Register.
la-Cw
BBUBE.N" G O O D R I C H . Receiver.

FALL AND TVINTER

B O N N ! I T S ,
BwJfTari«, Jains, Rank, Cibkoes, 'alitrs, Flwrs, VeilsB(»il-Neils lie., Etc.

CHANCERY SALE.
STATE of M i c h i g a n — T h e C i r c a i t C o u r t for t h e C o a n t y
of G r a n d Traverse, in C h a n c e r y .
SAHAII PAKKER, ComplaiuanU
va.
•;

NO

TROUBLE

TO

8H ) W

T r a v e r s e City, O c t o b e r a, 1RC1.

R E A I

GOODS!

t. K . S P R A G U E .
28tf.

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T A T E

AND

GENERAL
A I J B K R T

LANJ)

S T O C K
OF

GENERAL MERCHANDIZE,
Wfcleb w a s b o n g b t for.' MC<f !» p e t n l i a r l y a d a p t e d t o t b
r e q o i r e t t e n t a of t h e P e o p l e of G*AKP T a A V E a s a a n d a d j o i l
l a g Cuuntiea ; u> w h i c h — a l l e u c b a d d i t i o n s a r e b e i n g t u t *
a s t h e d c i a a n c s o l o n r c o a i ^ m e r b a:ay r t t j u l i e . Our a d t : .
l a g c s »n a c c o o d t o n o n o in t h e Wi-t-T, a n d we s h a j l in>u,
t a b l y posse i s ourselTcs of t h e a t v a n t a g e of t i e

Best M a r k e t s & Lowest H a w
o r rtrujuASE >o*

GOOD A N D
C H O I C E

R K L l A b L K A R T I C L E S 11

We h a v e BOW i n S t o c k ,
E N G L I S H
AJM3&RXC&F'
P R I N T S ,

Pe laws, terifl&fs, CeUi^s, Sai«j lliitls, VklvU^ Clad EctU>
Gsgbns, Uesfslk Ginglsms, Dtlijf, keiair, Btrnjf, etf, **/.'
II ANN A l l , L A Y

W .

OFFICE.

ii

CO. '

D

O M E S T I C S F O R W I N T E R O F 18C1-KE)
t n c k y J e a n s . S u m m e r Stufts, Licnims, D u c k , S t r i p e ,
>n unit Miners' C h e c k , S h i r t i n g P r i n t s , N a n k e e n Ofcrttei
n o K Wool F l a n n e l s , B r o w s a n d Bleached C o t u o s o f o - .
H A N N A H , L A Y b CO.

T r a v e r s t C i t y , Oct. 1,1851.

I

A D I L S ' CLOAKB AI*D L a w t r CLOTHS. ( D o U a t B W l n m .
J Krencn Ca>.»iraercs, B h e p a r d s ' l'i4id*, C a n a d a G r e y Cut.
N i c e Bl'k D o e s k i n s a n d C o s a i m e r e s . '
HANNAH, LAY & t O . '
T r a v e r s e City. Oct. 1.1861.

S

H A W L S , BAT STATE, BROCUI, S T C I I ^ , SCOTCH, (Simcj >:
a n d Double.) Ucnta' a n d C h i l d i e u a Shawl* e n d M u t t e r s .
HANNAH, LAY a vO-.

T r a v e r s e City. O c t 1.18*1.

B A C O N ,

f T T I L L l / J C A T E LANDS, P A Y T A X E S . BUY OR BELL
W
on C o m m i s s i o n — a n d now offi i s f o r s a l e ,

1 4 2 4 Acres nf Choice jxtndttj

, Tub*. Pails, C h e r n s , L a d l e s , Ac., Ac., i n f t n u ' C r t f l l a a .
T m y c r a o . City, Oct. 1, 1SC1.

AND WILL SEI.L Ai AOE8T

1850 Acre*, also Oh ice and toell Se- ,W CI nasme rbt•riinacg, nmaidu s lFi nl oaunndc liinnge,nr eEadl gTihnigc;a d ;
S m y• r n a—a j ' c o t t o n E d g e a n d I n s e r t i n g ;
lecled.
i f i i silln,
l l r c" a m b r i c a n d p i q i t a s e t t t o f Collara a n f l BHave* ,

J n m e s M BI-RBECR, D e f e n d a n t s .
.
N P U R S U A N C P . A N D BY V I R T U E OF. A D E C R E E O F
t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t f o r t b c C o u n t y of G r a n d Traverse, in
A l s o — 1 3 L o t s I n t h e Villa)
Chancer} - , In a cause t h e r e i n p e n d i n g , e n t i t l e d as above, made
WITH OB WITHOUT V
on the 20th day of A u g u s t A. D. 1861,1. the subscriber. CirT h e above m e n t i o n e d L a « < l « a f v i
c u i t C o u r t C o m m i s s i o n e r in a n d f o r G r a n d T r a v e r s e County,
Michigan, Shall sell at public a u c t i o n t o the h i g h e s t bidder Elk Lake. W h i t e w a t e r . O m e n i a a n d
ou Wednesday, the 14th day of May. A. ». 1862, a t o n e o'clock earliest a n d best s e l e c t i o n s w i t h ref
in tho a f t e r n o o n of t h a t day. at tbe f r o n t d o o r of the C o u r t face, a n d m a r k e t : e m b r a c e , I ' a r m i n i
Room in the village of T r a v e r s e City, i n the said c o u n t y of Water Powers, with or w i t h o u t i m
G r a n d Traverse, t h e following d e s c r i b e d parccla of l a n d to to suit purchoiuirti, a n d a t p r i c e s n u
' ; L o t No. o n e o f t x e c t t o a twenty-six. In t o w n s h i p thirty- ference to b u y i n g b a c k f r o m w M J e t
T r a v e r s e City. May 1, 1861! '
N o r t h of R a n g e eleven West, and situated in the t o w n s h i p
of Leelanau. C o u n t y of M e i a n a u , ( a t t a c h e d to G r a n d Traverse C o u n t y ) S t a t e of M i c h i g a n .
G E O . C . B A T ,
Dated M a r c h 27tb. A. D. 1HQ2.
C. H. HOLDEN, C i r c u i t C o u r t C o m m i s s i o n e r in a n d for
G r a n d T r a v e r s e C o u n t y , Michigan
C. H. MARSH, S o l i c i t o r for C o m p l a i n a n t .
. lH-7w
C H I C ;
CHANCERY NOTICE.
KTATS OP MICHIOAy.—The C i r c u i t C o u r t f o r t h e C o u n t y
of Mtuilstee, in C h a n c e r y .

I

W» have n o w l a Store a

F U L L & COMPLETE

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C a m b r i c , m u s l i n A tine M a l t e s e l i a n d - w r o n g h t C o l l a r s •
M u a l i n s ^ N a i n s o o k . Book, S w i i a a a d C a m b r i c t •
Frenck skirt Jaconet; Jaconet;
Cross-barred, Cambric a a d N a i a s o o k ;
Wasb Blond; Embroidered Curtains;
B r i l l l a n t e s , f r o m 1*. t o 3 0 e ; L i n e n . L i n e n C a m b r i c and h e m s t i t c h e d H ' d k ' f i i ; '
P r i n t e d bord, printed and nloia Gent's. U a n d k e r e k l a f t ;
C h i l d ' s p r i n t e d , plain a n d h e m a t l t c h e d l i n e n D ' d k ' f a ;
Pillow.Caso C o t t o n ;

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I.inea and Cotton B o s o m o ^ o m e va^- n l e e i
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Pointed Tape Trimming, for ladles'n»e;
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Soft a n d h e a v y Mnalin, f o r Indies'' s k i r t * a n d u r . d t r e l o l h l a g .
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO."
T r n v e r a e C i t y , O e ' . 1.18<1.
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L A C K A N D L I N I N G WLKIL—VEIL
Berage, C o r d * a n d Tassals, Velvet * n d S i l k —
WrWOCLDSATTO TKK P c a i j c . /HAT WB HAVE GOT OCK B e r l i n Wool. C r o c h e t Braid. D r e s a B u t t o n s , DresB B i a ^ t a g
F a n c y Belts, Dress T r i m m i n g * , Ac.
HANNAH, L A Y A CPJ . LAWREXCE MCVICEAR.
T r a v e r s e C i t y , O c t . I. IBM. ,
.
" • In operation, a n d a r c on b a n d t o d o C u s t o m - W o r k a
BENJAMIN MCVIKCAII,
t i m e s : a n d would say. we th'liilttlv , we can do U good work T 1 A B L E L I N i N . - B R O W N L I N E N T A U L E - C O V E R ^ .
NATHAN BM>EUCAN!I.
an any Mill in G r a n d Traverse. If o.i d o u b t If.- t r y u*. a n d
1
Uiuacacd ditto. W o » T a b l e C o v e r s , D o y l e * , J N » p k i n r .
WIUJAM J. Ktf,
aee f o r y o u r s e l v e s ; a n d woold say t h a t w e k e e p o a r
H u c k a b n c k Towels, D i a p e r , C o t f m T a b l i n g by the Y a r d .
J O H N M. LOOMIS, a n d I
HANNAH, L A * A Q 0 . _
JAMES LI DINOTON, Defendant*.
T S A T I S F A C T O R I L Y A P P E A R I N G TO T H I S COURT
' T r a v e r s e City. O c t 1,1801.
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by Affidavit, tiiat t h o Defendants, J . I-awrcnee McVickar, in o p e r a t i o n , a n d T a n : ota S h a i * — a s u s u a l !
L~~ADn»' PLAIN AND GLOVE KID H E E L E D
C. : ORRIS & B R O T H E R S .
Benjamin- McViekar, N a t h a n K n g e l m a n n , William J . Kip,
C o n g r e s s Boots, L a s t i n g C o n g r e s s Boots, Side L i t ? tDfl
J o h n M . J . o o m i s and J « m t * L u d i n r t o n , are n o n - r e s i d e n t s of
J a n a a r y 17,186J.
8-ly F r o n t Laee Boots, Ballmoral B o o t s a M o r t e d S l i p p e r s , B a r t h i s State, a n d t h a t 4 . L a w r e n c e McVickar. B e n j a m i n M bers, Cork Boles, Ac.
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Viokar, N a t h a n E n g e l m a n n a n d J a m e s L n d i n g t o n reside in
H A N N A H , L A Y Ai C O - '«•'
t h e S t a t e of W i s c o n s i n , t h a t W i l l i a m J. Kip r c a i d e s In t h e
TrATcrsc Cllj-, O c t 1 , 1 S $ L ,
, a j ( ( l i\-l -.vai

State of California, a n d thfit J o h n M . L o o m i s resides in tbe
State of Illinois, on m o t i o n of W. W. C a r p e n t e r , Solicitor f o r
R A S S KETTLES, PORCELAIN LINED KETTLES,-*
the C o m p l a i n a n t , it i s o r d e r e d t h a t t h e said D e f e n d a n t s , J .
C h e s s Men, Cocoa-Caotorine, P o i n t e d T a p * T r l m m l n j .
L a w r e n c e M c V l c k a r . B a q j a n i n McVickar. N a t h a n E n g e l m a n n .
Magic Raffling, B r e a k f a s t b e t t e — ( o r 25 cefcta e a c h , Ba»or*.
fritONT 8TREKT, NBAR. 0T"*T HOrgE.1
William J . Kip, J o h n M. I , o o m l s , a n d J a m e s L n d i n g t o n cause
TRAVERSE C I T Y . (ICHIOAN.
t h e i r a p p e a r a n c e t o be e n t e r e d In t h i s cause w i t h i n three
m o n t h s f r o m the date of t h i s o r d e r , a n d t h a t In case of th>
T r a v e r s e Cilv, O c t 1, i > t l .
It:
H I S O L D E S T A n u s i u D H O T E L , ( T H B FTRST
a p p e a r a n c e they causo Uioir a n s w e r t o the C o m p l a i n a n t ' s bill
in T r a v e r s e City,) s i t u a t e d on F r o n t S t r e e t , in the vicinto b e filed, and "a copy th e r e o f to be served u p o n the ComL O T H I N G . — C O A T S , P A N T 8 , VESTS, D R A K E S *
p l a i n a n t ' s S o l i c i t o r in thb c a u s e within t w e n t y d a y s a f t e r •iy of the C ' u t r t House a n d pubiio .flines, i s still o p e n f o r t h e
T u d e r Shirts, Shirts—Fancy and Plain, S o s p e n d e r i ,
r e c e p t i o n of t h e t r a v e l i n g pubtii . The P r o p r i e t o r r e t u r n s o v e r - A l l s , a n d J a c k e t s , I n d i a R o b b e r «i»d Oil C o a t a a n d
s e r v i c e of a c o p y of said hill and notice of t h i a i o r d e r ,
'
h i s h e a r t y t h a n k s for t h e l i b e r a l p i r o n a g e he h a s received, J a c k e t s . Wool, Union a n d . C o t t o n S o c k s , C r a v a U , C o l l a r * ,
d e f a u l t thereof, t h a t said bill of C o m p l a i n t b e t a k e n
f e s s e d b y said D e f e n d a n t s , J . L a w r e n c e McVickar, Benjamin a n d a a s u f e s t h e p u b l i c t h a t n o p a is will be s p a r e d t o make T r a v e l l i n g Bags, T r u n k s . U m b r e l l a s , A c .
H i s c b s g e a will c o r r e s p o n d with
H A N N A H , L A Y A COt'
McVickar, N a t h a n E n g e l m a n n , William J- K i p , J o h n M. Loo- bis g u e s t a c o m f o r t a b l e .
mis, a n d J a m e s L n d i n g t o n : a n d i t i s farther o r d e r e d , t h a t the t i m e s .
Traverae City. O c t 1.1861. ,
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Good a c c o m o d a t i o n s f o r Horsei a n d C a t t l e . raa>36-26
w i t h i n twenty d a y s f r o m the d a t e hereof, t h e C o m p l a i n a n t
canse a n o t i c e of t h i s O r d e r v> be
i a V t l o Grand
P R O B A T E N >TICE.
T r a v e r s e Herald, a n e w s p a p e r p r i n t e d a n d p u b l i s h e d in the
S T A T E O F M1CUICAN.
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M u s t a r d , E n g l i s h and F r e n c h p r e p a r e d ;
N i n t h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t , nod t h a t said publication lie continGit AND THAVKKSB COrKTT.
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Soda, C r e a m T a r t a r , G i n g e r , - B a t i n g P o w d e r ,
ued, at least, o n c e in e a c h w e e k for aix successive weeks. ->r
T A SESSION' O P T H E Pli ("BATE COCTtT FOR T H E
Salaratus, Starch, Vermacelli, Hops,
t h a t he cause a copy of thia O r d e r t o be personally served ou
c o u n t y of G r a n d Traverse, ti t.len at T r a v e r s e City, on
T o b a c c o , Snnff, G a r d e n S e e d s ,
said J . L a w r e n c e McVickar, Benjamin MoVickar, N a t h a n Eu- Mondav. the t h i r d day of M a r c k i t h e y e a r iKfi'i. P r e s e n t .
Bag S a l t , F i n e a n d R o c k Bait, G l u e , A l u m ,
lann. William J . K i p . J o h n M. l/oomis, a n d J a m e s Lodinir- C u r t i s V o w l c r , J u d g e ' o f P r o b a t e . I n the m a t t c r o f t h e e s t a t e
L a m p a n d L a r d Oil, C a a t o r Oil, Defendants, at least, t w e n t y d a y s before t h e time above of P e t e r Contrie, deceased. Ou i adiug a n d tiling the peti
I n d i g o , Yellow O c b r e , C h a l k , C a m w o o d ,
prescribed for t h e i r appearance.
lion of George Lardic, j u n i o r , dui verified, he b e i n g n a m e d
F l u i d , Molasses, S y r u p , " v i n e g a r ,
Given n n d c r my h a n d , t h i s T e n t h day of March, A. D. 18;">2. as e x e c u t o r of said will, p r a y i n g ,bt s;ud will may be a d m i t
Beans, POT*, Meal, F l o o r , O a t m e a l , Ffced, B r a n ,
P. j ; L 1 T T L E J O H N ,
ted to p r o b a t e .
Reef, H a m s n n d , S h o u l d e r s , Codfish,
CircWit J u d g e , N i n t h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t
T h e r e f o r e it is o r d e r e d that 1 e d n e s d a r , t h e !»th d a y of
H a r d Bread, Butter Crackers, Lard,
IV. W. C A R P E N T E R ,
April next, »t o n e o ' c l o c k in the ifteraoon, be a s s i g n e d f o r
E x t r a c t L e m o n , V a n i l l a , Rose, P e a c h , P i n e A p p i i
, Solicitor for C o m p l a i n a n t .
the h e a r i n g of said petition, and -a', the h e i r s at law of said
n A N NA I L L A I A
A t r u e copy of iho o r i g i n a l Hied in my office.
deecaM^tsind all p e r s o n s In ft res \ 9 in said e s t a t e , are reriniri i/iAii r i h p u P D T
T r a v e r s e C i t y . Oct. 1 , 1 W!T.
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ed t o a p p e a r a : a session o f s a l d Q f rt, then to be hidden at th
n Chancerv
Probate Office in the village o f T t .verse City, a n d show enus«
I S C E L L A N E O U S I T E M S — T a r r m # Got-ota w *
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if a n y t h e r e be. whv t h e p r l y e r ol the p e t i t i o n e r ah»uld po
S u g a r m a k i n g — LadU-s' a n d G e n t s ' B k n u s , aaaorted—
he g r a n t e d . And it is f u r t h e r <M Jered. t h a t aaid p e t i t i o n e r D o o r 8 p r i n g « — P l a n e I r o n s — B e v e l f — T r y Rq u s rep—Hollow
Probate Notice.
»,ive notice to the p e r s o n s Intere t f d In said estate of the Adzes, Bed P a n s — K e r o s e n e L a n t e r n s — S t o r e C r o c k s — W e l l
ESTATK ,Or JOHN 0A.R1.AXIV
p e n d e n r v of said petition, und th. h e a r i n g theWof by e i a M n g
STATE:OF MICHIGAN.
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a copy of t h i s oriler t o t « publis' «d inr t h o G r a n d Trav"»—
ORANZ) VaAVKKPR OOP NT*. \
Herald, a n e w s p a p e r - p r i n t e d a n d j t r c n l a t l n g in aaid eo
w a x — G r a n d River
- 1 T T H E R E A S , J O H N G A K L A N I ^ O F T H E COUNTY of t i r a n d Traverse, f o r t h r e e am jeasive w e e k s p r e v i o u s to
HANNAH. LAY i
V V aforesaid did, in oia lifetime, t o wit—on t b e twentv- aaid day of h e a r i n g .
T r a v e r s e C l t | . Oct. 1, I S f i l .
Grst d a y of J a n u a r y , A. I>. Itti>2, d e p o s i t with the J u d g e of
CI, t T I S P O W I X K ,
P r o b a t e au i n s t r u m e n t scaled u p a n d e u ^ o r a e d a c c o r d i p g t<>
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J u d g e of P r o h a t e .
law. p u r p o r t i n g to be hit* l a s t will a n d t e s t a m e n t , which aaid
Snuer a n d f T o t n c c o B o x c a .
Coinmiaaioiie a N o t i c e .
i n s t r u m e n t was, n t a session of t h e P r o b a t e C o u r t f o r the
F a n e v Pipes, S i l v r and Toy Watches, F a r . t t 86xe>, P t r s e *
N T H E MATTER O F T H I : KS ATE OF WILI.IAM R A N a n d M o n e y iioga. I n d i e s ' W o r k ^ n d F a n c y B w k e l a , T a b l e
count*" of ( i r a n d Traver»e, hoiden at the p r o b a t e Office in
KIN. deresseH. The u n d e r s l ocd h a v i n g been appointed Mats. B r u s h e s of a l l k i n d s , G o a r d f , C h a i n s . A e . ' ' '
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in T r a v e r s e City, and show cause. If a n y t h e r e be, why said a n d o n T n e s d a v . the twentv-s'Xtl day of A u g u s t , 18C2. t b e y
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n o o n of each o f s a t d d a y s f o r t h ! p n i f w e of r e e o t y l a g .
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will givo n o t i c e to t h e p e r s o n a i n t e r e s t e d in said estate, of the j notice is he r e l y given, t h a t the wild s i x t h da v of A n ^ n s t , O S t ' j j d s . MattrusscH, C h i l d ' s R o c k e r s . H i g h C h a i r a , 4 c .
pendency of t h i s m a t t e r a n d the h e a r i n g thereof, by causing I
i s t h e time limited b y t h e titid P r o l a t e C t w r t to t h e
T r a r e r s e C i t y . Oct. 1.16€I.
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
a copy of t h i s o r d e r U>-b« puWiahesi in t h e G r a n d Traverse c r e d i t o r s of said e s t a t e to pres«j' t h e t r
Herald, a n e w s p a p e r p r i n t e d a n d c i r c u l a t i n g in said c o u n t y tioti and alloa-ance.
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P o r t C r a i g . N e w M e x i c o , b y T e X a n ( b r c e s i s fully c o n firmed.

T r a v e r s e City.

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of C i c e r o ' s , void of b o o k a a n d r c m o t e i f r o t n p h i l o s o p h e r s ,
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I t u i r i l i i w i n has q W e t ' r a n j b l e s ; a l i r i t e m o n o t o n y t o
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t o p o u r f o r t h rny c r u d e fancies a n d n y v a g u e a s p i r a t i o n s
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v e r y q u i e t l y , a n d its if m o r e t o l i i n w l f t h a n t o m e , " I
g h a ' l s o o u leave t h e . w o r l d ; BiCD.nud women I ' m a y h o p e
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of m y o w n t r e n d , o u t h e h a r d p a r e n j e n t . T h e d e s i r e t o
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w o m a n in w h o s e eyes, some; t v m r . y y e o r a a g o , w p a r a d i s e s e e m e d t o o p e n l a t h e m i d s t of a f a l l e o world, < q e
p a s s e d t b o o t h e r d a y w i t h a f r i g i d !>ow. Bhe w o r e r o g n e
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t h o s e d u t i e s b y w h i c h t h e o u t f i t s h i s t o r j is c a r r i e d on.
D f c s k i n i f WArehouse, f a c t o r y a i t j till, f o r u m a n d s e n a t e ,
• C h o o l s of s c i e n c e a u d a r t , a r m i ' m i i l letters—•'by t h e s e we
, b e o a t i f y a n d e u r i o h o u r c o m m o u l i u b i t a l i o n -T b y l l ^ s e
w e d e f e n d , b i n d t o g t t b e r , e x a l t ^ ' t h t destinies of o n r common r a c e . W b r t j t h e p e r i o d i6f i ction a p j i r o a c h e s tow a r d i t s c l o s e s t he soul, f o r whibh ' « d e c r e e d a n e x i s t e n c o
b e y o n d t h e uses o f e a r t h — a n e a i s t n n c e a W f r o m desk
a n d w a r e h o o i e , f a c t o r y a n d till, f o r HII a n d f i l i a t e , s c h o o l s
of s c i e n c e a n d a r t , a r m s a n d l e t t i r s — g r a d d a l l y relaxes
i t s h o l d of f o r t n e r o b j e c t s , and,: Insensibly p e b h a p s t o itself, i s a t t r a c t e d (MHirer t o w a r d ^ t b i d i v i n e s i u r c e of all
b e i n g , in t h e i n c r e a s i n g w i t c h e r y l y w h i o h N a t u r e , d i s t i n c t f r o m m a n . reminds i t o f i t s i n d e p e n d e n c e of '
c r o w d f r o m w h i c h it b e g i n s to ! re-< m e r g e .
. ' A n d , i d c o n n e c t i o n w i t h t b i t s p i 'iuioi p r o c p s s , i t i s a o tlCeablo h o w i n t u i t i v e l y iu a g e w e t u r n w i t h s t r a n g e
tooAiees t o all t h A t i s f r e s h in t h e • a r t i e s t ' d f t w n o f y o n U i .
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see t h e m r o j l i u t h e g r a s s o v e r y l u c h we' h o b b l e o u
c r u s h e s . T h e g r e n d s i r c t u r n a w e irily f r o m , h i a middlot g e d c a r e - w o n i son t o listen Witf i n f a n t I s a g b t o t h e
p r a t t f c of a u i n f a n t g r a n d c h i l d . ] t Js t h e old w h o p l a n t
y f l o t i g ' t r e e s ; i t ia t h e Old who; are m o s t s a d d e n e d b y t h e
\ t l t n m i i , a u d feel m o s t d e l i g h t in lie returoiug S p r i n g .
G o o n r o a fcvKBYBODY.—Marry n ' i s a g o o d t h i n g , i t
U * g t * t f t t < « n ' g . » s A u n t J a n e se«, a g r a t e i n s t i t u t i o n ,
( h o w s h e nooa I c a n ' t ' teH. for s h e n e v e r h a d a c h a n c e t o
t r y ; ) I t s g o o d f o r - e v w y b o d y . A n y o u o l d i - m a r r y ; it'll
B » k f t y o u y o o n g ; ( o r y o u ' U d k t r y i n g t o ' p e a r eo.) A r e
you young—It'U m a t e y o u - o l d In f a c t f t is sooted to
Vt'rj
o n n y b o d y . I t s a b r i e r - fore h e d g e t h a t s o c i e t y
h a s sot Qp-to k e e p /oiks inside t b e ' b o u n d s u v g o o d beh a v i o r ; a n d t h o ' I ' v e h a d u p a a n d d o w n s in it, a n d n o all
a b o u t it, still I aay, h o o r a y Cor n a m l n ' ! I t ' s g o o d f o r
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r p H E S E MIDICIN'ES H A V E NOW BEEN* BBPOBE T H E
1 public f o r a period o f t h i r t y year*, an<l d u r i n g t h a i time
have maintained a high c h a n c i e r in almost every p a r t of die |
globe, for their a x t m o r d l n a r y . a n d immediate pawer of res t o r i n g p c r f e c t health tu p e r s o n s suffering u u d e r nearly every
k i n d of disease t o Which the h a m a n frame* I* IUUle.
The f o l l o t o l n i a r c amonft-the (ilstreasin? vnrl.'ty -if human
diseases in which the V e g e t a b l e U i e M e d i c i n c a uie Wofl
k n o * n to-be Infallible:
I
J > T s r c p * l i . by th o r o u g h ly c l e a n s i n g the first a n d sceond
atomacliH, and c r e a t i n g a Sow of p a r e , healthy bile, instead
of .the stole and acrid kifed; F l a t u l e n c y . 1^>» oi Appetlie,
U e a r t b a r n , Headache, BestleaiBeas, lll-Tem|ier, Anxiety,>JUIgnor, a n d Melancholy, which are the general -yiupunus of
l^yapepxis. *111 vanish aa a n a t u r a l conseqomice of its cure.
COSTIVE*as*, by c l e a n s i n g the whole length ot the intestines with a solvent process, a n d w i t h o u t violence; ail violent p u r g e s leave.the bowels costive within two days.
KEVEBS qf . all k i n d s , by r e a t o r i n g the b l w l t o a regular
circulation, t h r o u g h the y i p j e s s o f respiration in some c a w s
and the t h o r o u g h solution of all Intestinal obstruction In
others.
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The U f e Medicines h a v e been k n o w n t o c u t e R h e u m a t i s m
p e r m a n e n t l y in t h r e e weeks, a n d the Gout in hair t h a t t i r a a
by-rembviog I0eal4nflassmati»n f r o m t h e mantle* a n d ligam e n t s of the joint*.
OuorsiBS of all k i n d * , h y f r e e i n g a n d strenfrthening the.
kidneys ond b l a d d e r : they o p e r a t e moat duliglitfully on thr*e
iraportanrorganii, a n d h e t ^ e have e v e r been found a c e r t a i n
remedy for the worst c i » e i of Gravel.
Also VVOKXS, by ditf o d g i o g f r o m the t u r n i n g s of the bowels the slimyjnattSX.tO' Wo)cU t h e s e c r e a t u r e s adhere.
SctiBVJt, Dicers and i n v e t e p i t e S o r e s ; by the p c r f e c t purity
which thvsje Life Hetiiefae* give t o t h e blood a n d al! tne humors.
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S c o a S t n r o E n ^ ) ^ f t o s ^ had had Complexions, l y t h e i r alterative ctfect on the tiuidt that feed the skin, und Uie morbid
state of which occasions all e r u p t i v e c o m p l s i n t s , sallou-,
cloddy, and o t h e r disagreeable complexions.
T h e use of The*e Pills f o r a very stinrt time, will effect nn
eAtire cure ot S a l t Rlieam, a n d a s u i k i r l g i m p r o v e m e n t hi
t l t r ctfartiBsinsraK? Skin. C J r n m o n C o l i l l aint Affluents will
always be c u r e d by one dose,"or by two in the worst cSses.
P u ^ s — T h o o r i g i n a l p r o p r i e t o r of thi^e Modii ines was
c u r e d of P i l i k of."sS y e a r * s t a a d h i f , by the use > of Uie i.ife
Medicines alone.
PKVER AND A a t j E — F o r t h i s scourge of the Western Conntry, these He4Jcine» w i i l b e round a safe, s p e c d j , a n d certain
remedy. O t h e r medicines leave the system s u b j e c t to a tct u r n of the dinease—a cure bj- t h e s e m e d i c i n e s is p e r m a n e n t
—try them, be ssUsflei', and b« cured.
B i u o c a f'KYKns and IjivsR COXPIATSTS—General Debility. LosS of i p w s U t o and IDiseases of F e m a l e s — t b c M i i t i c i n e s
h a v e been used with the most beneficial results in cases «r
thia d e s c r i p t i o n : K i n g ' s E v i l and Scrofula in i t s worst forra«
yield to the mild yet powerful action of these remarkable
Medicine*. K'igirt Sweate, N e r v o u s Webiliiy, N e r v o u s Coinj
i'iaintsof nil k i n d s . Palpitation of the Heart, P a i n t e r ' s Ch'o1
ic, a r e speedily c u r e d .
P e r s o n s whooq conatitaUons art) impaired b y l h s irytidicious nse: of Mercury, will tind these m e d i c i n e s a p e r f e c t
cure, a s tbey uevfer Tkll <6 eradicate from the s y - t r m all t h »
effeets o f MeVedry. m u c h s o o n e r t h a n the most fiowerful pi
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Wo incite especial a t t e n t i o n to o u r <Ionden«ing Enpine>,
r, for two or three years, or d u r i n g t h a . ' J r a r
particularly ailapted for F l o u r i n g Mil's, and other purposes and have died or b e e n killed while in the w i v i e « , a i e t a l l tied
where economy of Fue* ami r e g u trliy of nioii.m m e . so in- to $100 Bounty inouey and such a n e s r s o l the s o l d j c r ' a j J a y
dispensable. The c o n d e n s i n g a, p a r u t u s for these e n g i n e s as may have accrucd to the daiet) vr.tlieir-dcath.
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is of tbe most siin'ilt a n a durabt* Kind. These edtid<-n>ing
He will be pleased to currespbnil with t h o s e whir desite w
engines insure to Milies for 1'uui ing, or for w o r k i n g S t a m p engage iu obtiiiclng these claims. ',"Mc will send t h e m UI peMiilt^ the greatest cdonotoy I n f u i j .
cessary forms a n d instructions, and tuakO a dcduetfoh of
Our facilities f o r filling o r d e r s f a r Mining Machinery lire one-lialf flMu his usual fees.. To l i i r r e g a h u c o r r e s p o u d s n t a
onanrpuwsed. Onr P a t t e r n s eml, s e e t h e largest Vsrielv .rf lie will send, d u r i u g t h e cpUlUiUiipecpT ilie wsr, l i s t ^ o T u I w V
p o m p s , s h e a v e s , g e a r i n g a n s t a m p i n g m a c h i n e r y , a n d wonhded and fleeoased sol'dfeis of Couii'Mliles 1 r a l s i c F l a
ctloii.
their rtcinity, and keep t b e m advHsd of all laws uniL.daelW e would call p a r t i c u l a r atte tion t o
sions relating to claims.
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P a t t e r n s f o r Pump* with Plunge Litis, r a n g i n g from 4
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inches <liametor. Ourcorotiined Jucket and p l u n g e r pumps,
There are on Hlo in the d e p a r t m e n t s many ruspeudfid *nfl
for supplying S t a m p i n g Machine r with water, a n d for o t h e r rejected claims tor P e n s i o n s o r B o u u l y L a u d , which, if p>i»-'
uses, give t h e most p s r i e c t sstlst cllon.
perly attended to By a competent agent in W x r h l n u M n . could
Our assortment or (leering, u | to IU ftet diameter, enables U* successfully prosecuted. l i e will I t p l e W d to t a k e c h a « «
its t o met-' o r d e r * f o r heavy o r II M (Jahrlug, nt the shortest of Such claims for claimants 'oF I 6 e t r n:l<iriu'y-.; npim touOfcnotlee. AVbim s h e a v e s f r o m 1 0 6 feet diiimoier. Manuil, i v i | ; , b e i i n
f a c t u r e r s of H o d g e ' s p a t e n t si m i p s . (»ij HftH Machinery,
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of the most approved c o u s t i u i J o n ; Building work. I r o n procnre.l. H a v i n g u large ntamher d r rolls'^^{ftilP r M b r M W
Fronts, Column". Caps, Ac., i c . , Illuminated Title l o r Side- service in the New York, Pennsylvania, V i r g i n i a a n d O h i o
walks und A r e a s ; I r o n IVncee, ' erandahs, Stairs, Ac.
Volunteers und Mililia of the tVsr of l o l V, a n d ut tho >Regulkr
We are sole licensees f<n-Pnte. t Fencin;,'—prices varying Army a n d Kentucky Volunteers o ^ j l i t I n d i a n w a r n of JJDfe—
f r o m "5 c e n t s to $S p e r f o o t . Th< l a r g e s t as^oilment of Fence 'sM. lie is specially prepared to' prosecute claim* f u r S«th 8crP a t t e r n s hi the State.
vlees.'
J"J\i ro. ; S
Sole A g e n t s f o r G i f l n r d ' s B e iler I u j c c t o r , which supP a r t i c u l a r a t t e n t i o n given to> c l a i m s before r t h e GcnezsJ
plies Rollers with'wafur, Wlthoul the US-. h r P u m p s or ot)ier I.and Office, linder the Pre-emption, Swamp J.nud snd tlr'adtimachinery, whether the e a g l m ' I a t rest or In motion.
etlbn A e t s , a i K l t o t h e <c!)ustm< nt of P i i v i t e : l.and C U d a u :
B r a s s c o m p o s i t i o n e n s t i n j i forfllshsd at s h o r t notice. Land P a t e n t s , Duplicate P a r e n t s and Exeiuplilieation o f , i h «
Ri.ACRsiiiTtiiNtj of all kinds. PA reiiNs m s d e t o oriler. & t i - records and hies obtained lur localoir, p r e - i m p l o r s a b d
mates. P l a n s and Specification* i irnlshed when desired.
others., Claims a r i s i n g f r o m e o u U M i u g t u t i l e s a t t e n d e d t o
^&0~Ordors f r o m abroad will i eel with p r o m p t attention.
at the Genera! l.anrt btlice for ClkliCaiifs or th< i r Atldrheys.
All persons h a v i n g claims of a n y kintf npob the C o m A s
meui. or who believe they have claims, end. nil w h o have old
or disputed titles t o ' W e s t e r n r.snds a i i s i n f frotn Military
Land grants or o t h e r w i s e : also the h e i r s of jail- s o l d i e r s of
the Regular Army iu the W a r . o f j f l ? . who served u n d e r e u lisiments for " f i v e years'' or "during"The War,"rind the heir*
of soldiers or the T e x a s Itevolutlon or 19.ir, cr(r requested to
address h i m . No ebnrgo for hi* w rvices will l « madc i f t i n y
case, unless n claim j s »uccr«Mfully prosccuied. . , . j . r
He icfers to Members of Congress,'officers of Govertitnenv
O n A t t r a t i t Street,
and others who lutvc refdded In. W i i f H u g t o n d u r l a g t h * t a c t
Fifteen y e a r s ; snd wben defiirea. u'lU n i i a e s p v c i a T r « h r n >
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RETJSED EDlTtoKy—This w o r k c a i b t a c e s Single a n d
Doubly Entry, C o m m e r c i a l Calculations, a n d J h e P h i l o s o p h y
and Morals of Business/ .
!
•• It i s exacGy what it* nnmo JudicateR and should be in
coqunon-uso in every s a h o o L "
[ J o u r n a l of E d u c a t i o n .
"tJusurpMiied I n Simplicity a n d perspicuity, and sutlicientl y f t i l l t o p r e p a r e t b e p o p i l f o r a n y d e p a r t m e n t of bnsltiess.''
[ D r . Haven, in Z i o n ' s Herald. Boston.
"TOP ji»BespesV"lnl 1»«t', w » r i t . on pbokta-epin* wo hav
eve* wenr. r v '
— -i v - i t t ' , r a l t h i g a n ' - l ' < T > n e r .
" T h o c h s p t e r on t h e P h i l o s o p h y ana Morals of Business,
IS JKU V o r u the, p r i s e J i f t h e book to ai^i- business i»:in. n
[ P r e s t o i i ' i U. 8. B a n k ' N o t b RephrteK'
" The w o r k is a deserved f a v o r i t e a m o n g student*, and the
T T H E A B O V E E S T A W . l l HMENT A R E MANUFACi m p r o v e m e n t s mow i n t r o d u c e d will g o f a r t o increase its
tured ond furnished, o n sin rt notice, of the best stock,
popularity."
,
[Detroit Tribune,
sf>*rthe most approved m o d e l s jmd in t h e most thorough
r- " F o r k a l e , b y ! o t l j o
B 1 I 3 I 0 8 D A LAI'HAM.
m a n n e r . H i g h a n d Low P r e s s u n S t a t i o n a r y Kteam Engines,
i Detroit, A u g : 15, tSdl.
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of all Sizes, Low Pressure Hteaili Engines, p a r i l c u ' a r l y ntlapled to Flouring.Mills, or o t h e r ui 'is w h e r e g r e a t economy of
LANK BOOKS AND OTATIONERY — T H E Fuel ia an olfiect Portable bv p m ,Engines of all Sizu>,—
suttscribere b e g lefcve t o a n n o u n c e to the Country and Railioad Work, Machin'e-Shttp Tools a n d F i x t u r e s , Hon
C i t y Trade, t h a t t h e v h a v e o n h a n d a v e r r full and complete Fences. V e r a n d a h s Railing, Su>| »s a n d Balconies O r n a m e n a s w r t m e n t ef B i n n i t B o o k s , S t a t i o n e r y n n d P a p e r , tal G a r d u n Olmirs. all k i n d s of i r o n C a s t i n g s , Mining MaWholesale a n d Retail, t b w h i c h they Inc ite in-p-n tion h r jmr- c h i e e r y of every d e s c r i p t i o n . B l ( j t Furnace* and Rolling-Mill
ties w h o d e s i r e t o purchase. We fe»<l eonBdeut we can give Machinery Composition. Brsss <]«s:ings.iind Finished work :
p e r f e c t satisfaction in. itoods a n d pi-icos.
including f l e a m Whistle?, Oil I ' u m p s a n d f l l o b e s . Oil Cups
We have one of f h e W S t c o t t p l t U ^ B O O K BINDERIES In aud Cocks, Steam Cocks, a n d B i b b ' s G n a g e CueksOi diflcrcnt
the West, and are p r e p a r e d t o m a n u f a c t u r e to orupr i n y and p a t t e r n s . Also. Mills, of e v e r y kind, driven '>y s t e a m oi'taa l l s t y l e s of Blank Booifs. N e w s p a p e r ^ Jlhvie Books hnd Pe- ter. e m b r a c i n g Flour. Grist a n d Saw Milt.-, (>angs, large an>l
riodicals,'bound o a t h < ; i b o r t < s r n ( > t i c e , iu t h e i a t e s t Style;of ponv, with latest itupro vera S i t s : Mulav, Sash, Circular.
I j i t h e a n d S i d i n g Mill.——all puV'ij" ready f o r n s e , w h e n desired, w h e t h e r at Home o r u b r c i l ^ .
Alan, r e p a i r i n g of all kinds c l w o r k and Machinery, d o n e ,
Detroit, A n g . 16, 1881.
with despatch and nt low rates. Also, R e a r i n g a n d Patterns,
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of ony size, u p t o seven f e e t i n i^imcter. c u t by m e a n s of our
commodious and effective G e i e C a t t i n g ' M a c h i n e .
Also.
Plans, Drnwingn nnd Specilicat .41s for Machinery.
S t e a m E n g i n e s Mill Goarinp, M i n i n g i
On Rpplb-ntion, a c i r c u l a r will be sent "gratis, concry, I r o n e n d Brass Castings, of all k i n d s , to order. \Y<
h a r e a l a r g e variety of P a t t e r n s , for b u i l d i n g purposes, ti t a i n i n g a list o f p r i r r * nnd f n r t b f r i n f o r m a t i o n .
C h a r l e s Ki'llojfg K C o M
w h i c h we would i n v i t e t h e a t t e n t i o n of builders.
No. 236, A t w a t e r S t r e e t . D e t r o i t .
J . B. WILSON,
F o o l of R a n d o l p h Street, n e a r D e t r o i t
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a u d Milwaukee R. R. Depot.
D e t r o i t , Aug. 16, 1861.
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vahiageoindy all the
t o B t e i m Boilers, wbetlier Bistionary, Locomotive, A g r l e a ^
tural, op'Marine.
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Its application docs away entirely wj'.h the necessity of
puiu]« for f e e d i n g boilers, a n d ihe v a r i o u s m o v e m e n t s fat
w o r k i n g i h e m in all claaoes ol EcRtni»; nnd, in fact, wherwevor a boiler i s used a n d s t e i m p i o d u c e d ; it is a h a d j u n c t to
the boiler, and entirely im^cpendcnt of the F.uglne,.aud U
put in operation by simply, opening c o n n e x i o n s w i t h t b *
Boiler; and h a v i n g n o p s r t a in; motion, i t i a n o t liable t o
wear, nor otherwise to g e t out of order.
The size of t h i s a p p a r a t u s i s V o m p a r a t i v d y small, snd Its
application is r e u d e r c d eH]ieeialiy easy by the f a c t t h a t i t
can be placed in a n y position, vcrticei. horizontal, o r othe*- .
wise, n e a r to, or a t n distance f r o m t h e Boiler, a n d at' SB*
reasonable h e i g h t a b o f e t h e level of tlie Teed « - • —
"I115 a p p a r a t u s is c o m
"
one l e a d i n g f r o m the s t e a m space, a
to the lowest convenient p o i n t o f ' t h e waler s p a c e ; i t w H l
operate wills steam at any usual pressure, a n d i t wifl s a p p l f
i n s I N R T l T P T l O X F O R G O N E O P EIGHT C O U . E C E S Itself f r o m the hot well of s c o n d e n s i n c Engine.
located in the following p i t i e s : — D e t r o i t , New York,
Philadelphia, Albany, Buffalo, Cleveland, C h i c a g o A St. Lonis.
T h e n d v n n t a K e s t o bo d e r i v e d f i a m t h e n s e o f t l » u
Apnnrntas are
A p e r s o n h o l d i n g a scholandilp can a t t e n d e i t h e r a t his
1st.—Tbe s a v i n g of the first <ost of all P u m p s , a n d f t a
option.
Te.-*»s,
p a r t s to c o n n e c t them with the E n g i n e and Boiler. . .
2nd.—The s a v i n g of t h e wear and t e a r of t h e s e pnispe,
w h i c h , in l.ocomolivcs a n d ' o t h e r high pressure E a g t e a l i
S t n d e n t s t a e n t e r a t a n y time. Average t i w v ^ vum,.icic very considerable.

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t h e conrsa, t h r e e months.'
3rd.—Tbe s a v i n g of t h e p o w e r r e q u i r e d t o w o r k p u i a p i M
A knowledge i>f t h e ordinary English b r a n r h e s I s sufflcient w h a t e v e r c o n s t r u c t i o n .
reparatory t o e n t e r i n g a p o n the course of t h e studv.
<th.—The elevstion of the t e m p e r a t u r e of t h e w a t e r *4J . H. GOLDSMITH. Resident P r i n c i p a l a t b e t r o i t .
m i t t e d into the BoRer »«• t h e Boiler l y t!se steam n s M , t h t t s
H. V. P E R K I N , A s M s i j ^ t
p r e v e n t i n g a n y a p p r e c i a b l e loss of h e a t .
T h o m o s t t h o r o u g h , practicf*>* and t r n l y p o p u l a r C o l l e g e s
5th.—The a d r a n U g e of b e i n g able 10 su,
in America. Over f o u r t h o u s a r 1 s t u d e n t s h s v e e n t e r e d «inee out s e t t i n g t h e Steam E n g i n e In n o t i o n :
t h e i r e s t a b l i s h m e n t , w h i c h i i h e b e s t e v i d e n c e of t h e i r obviating tbe e x p e n s e and w e a r a n d t e a r of Donkey P _
favor with the pnMir.

Engines, s n d a f f o r d i n g ail the a d v a n t a g e s usually SOUJ
F o r f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n pi Stfe call a t College Rooms, o r t h e i r application.
send f o r a sew C a t a l o g u e . F if s p e c i m e n s of P e n m a M b f p ,
l a ASKIKO PBICC. it ia n e o e a s a r y to ••ute t b e s t e n t * f
-.nclose l e t t e r s t a m p . AMretfc,
sure a n d n o m i n a l h « r s e p o w e r of. Boiler, or t h e a t e a n S
BRYANT k 8 T R A T T 0 N . at e i t h e r of t h e a b o v e Cities. s u r e a n d the" q u a n t i t y of w a t e r rciprirfd per hotfr.
' (Cut this out f o r f u t u r e refi repce.)
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BRYANT & STRATTON'S

H E D E T R O I T S T O V E W O R K S — G AN SON &
COMPANY. T h e u n d e r s i g n e d are p r e p a r e d to receive
o r d e r a f o r t h e m a n u f a c t u r e ef c v e r y variety of h e a t i n g and
c o o k i n g s t o v e s ; also, coal s t o v e s for stores a n d office*.
These stoves are m a d e f r o m t h e latest a n d most approved
p a t t e r n s , a n d will be sSld a t wholesale or retail. Thi* attent i o n of city a n d c o u n t r y dealers is especially invited, as we
shalt sell c h e a p e r t h a n t h e y can buy in Eastern m a r k e t s .
Offlct, 180 W o o d w a r d A v e n u e . >
GAXSON * CO.
Detroit, A u g . 15, 1861.
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OMETHING W O R f H K N O W I N G ! ! T h a t at HALLOCK-S
C l o t h i n g E m p o r i u m can be f o u n d a large assortment of
Ready made Clothing; suited t o t h e present season—all of
Which is b e i n g offered at prices, A S T O N I S H I N G L Y LOW,
a n d w h i c h m u s t be sold w i t h i n 3d t o 60 d s y s to make room
f o r a heavy S p r i n g a n d S u m m e r Stock, now being manufact u r e d . All In w a n t o f seasonable c l o t h i n g , will d » well t o
c a n a t the old e s t a b l i s h m e n t , a t No. 168 J E F F E R S O N AVENOE, DETROIT.
Also, f o r sale, SCOTT'S 4 GLBSCKOSS' R e p o r t of F a s h i o n s F r e d d y i s less t h a n f o u r y e a r s i .Id. H i s s i s t e r w h o Is j u s t r e c e i v e d — f o r s p r i n g a n d s u m m e r of 1861.
o t q j n l l o a y e a r o M , w a s s i t t i n g in h e r f a & e r ' s l a p c r y •
i
H. H A L L O C K .
Detroit, A u g . 18, l e t t .
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J w M d l m t l M ; Ibr h e r m o l h e p wlio b a d g o n e o u t , w h e n
, ^ W d 4 y <Otnsd t o b c r a n d said i n I b o most earnest maorier
MORGAN BATES,
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