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Title
Grand Traverse Herald, September 19, 1862
Subject
American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
Description
Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.
Creator
Contributors to the newspaper.
Source
Microfilmed reproduction of this newspaper issue is held at the Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.).
Publisher
Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)
Date
1862-09-19
Contributor
Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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English
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gth-09-19-1862.pdf
Coverage
Grand Traverse County, Michigan
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T R A V E R S E
VOL. IV.
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of a m o t h Of his Captain n i g h ;
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W h a t ails thy » onian standli
v e a r s old. i me ail y e s U - r d a v . " I -aid w h e n 1 h u d b e c o m e ealm
MS h e die'i vi h e n 1 wjts altoi
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i v'-t MV father hud 'K-- n kind, akld. Os fair a " | >*ssibk-. fill- leorii'Hf t h a t ilit reports were w i t h o u t foundation -i •
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he fell, they *
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g r e a t - i f f had 1
ij;hl on t h a t fatal d a y ! "
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But « •! th«
v n i to
tool a n d m v• fa'.l.er - a i l e d for E u r o
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B!i- d i d n o t reply, b u t I rea ,1'lier a n s w e r ,n t h e b u m
the l l p h i :
an.. t h e r e w a s i ing e y <-. ami hastily d o n n i n g b out let a.id mantle, I.IU «
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,
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1 s o m e t h i n g in t h e tone
(tsl me.
Faintly she m u r m u r e d . " k i l l e
W , is it not a
his r o o m .
i
H e r n anve was J-' iv.a—Flp-'ii Mat
It has cost the life of my only
But the battle is fought rfnd the victory
i
" ^ o m e w i t h me — Mrs. T l j
- Y e n , " p r e t t y . " on 1 the c ' o w i n g "m!er.sity i >f h e r eye. !1 said, n e r v o a J v c l u t c h i n g hit a r m a n d w d l i u g Ion. t.
The Will of the Lord, let it l*.- d o n e '
God pity the cheerless widow Gray.
d - my h'inri t i n . . l. w i t ' i a s t r a n g e 1 w a r d iIhe d o o r , but he, nsisti.- :g. a s k e d w h a t h a d o e . ti,
| as 1 met" it
And send from the halls of Kternal Day
It
The light of His peace to illume her wnv!
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• : -d. ( h i e o w h e n 1 e x p l a i n , so he followed m
I t h r e w .i
W3\. mi.| v . would I s i r r e t a n d u p t h e s h a d e d v
T h e Mystery of the Library.
' v a s o l d e • My f n t V r ! the d o o r l e a d i n g to t h e l i b n
hat lie K <id his h o m e i
" S h e is h e n — e o m c , " J sa'iil, d r a w i n g him i n t o
n pier J the
arching ey
t life is t h r o
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1 h a v e n o r e c o l l c c - 1 l i b r a r y . S h e h a d r i s e n — h o w lovely s h e looked ihei
n N.-v
itward s?gn
•a^ It*, tale.
my fa hor to t a k e h e r pale b r o w , her b r i g h t eye, and n c r i m s o n s p o t l>i
n u t to ray iKwoin known,
•ither c h e e k . O n e m o m e n t m y f a t h e r s" " '
Thus, like the spark whose vivid li({t«
iK
h «o.u g h c h a i n e d t o t h e s p o t — t h e n a d v a n c i n g , h i
In the d a r k flint is h i d front s i g h t
" A n d y ur f a t h e r loved fa
i t dwells within, alone.
[Mr*, Heniuis.
'( she appearstrange question,
'aimed :
II he h a d not
spoken without !
•• F l o r a .
" W ' h o t b a v o y o u c o n c e a l e d h e r e '.'" 1 said, taking
as t h e sort reply, a n d s h e *
!«*rbe
o y o n t h i n k he w
hold of t h e h e a v y silk d r a p e r y a t t a c h e d to a rose wood
D his
c o r n i c e , a n d falliug in g r a c e f u l folds t o tlx* floor.
- F o r g i re ami forget t h e past. 1 h e a r d a manly voice
" L i l i a n ! Lilian, d o n ' t r a i s e i t ! "
exclaimed Mrs.
ic tena n d t h e n m y n a m e was re|ieated in soft a c T h o r n t o n , s p r i n g i n g f r o m t h o easy c h a i r in w h i c h she b a d
c e n t s . 1 went t o m y m o t h e r ' s side, a n d t h e h a p p y luisbeen r e c l i n i n g w i t h t h e listlessnew of a d r e a m i n g child. '• derlv, a n d with a flashed r h e e k left t h e lib,
coals, b i f i l a n d f a t h e r pressed his wife and shild t o h i s h e a r t
a n d d a r t i n g t o my side s h e pressed so h e a v y a g a i n s t t h e I F o r a long
1 s u gitzing i n t o thf dy
nlocked t h - a» in reverent t o u e s he i m p l o r e d tIo< ! t o bless otir re
voil t h a t 1 c o u l d "discern t h e Outline of a p i c t u r e f r a m e . | W e r e h e r q u e s t i o n s t h e m a g i c k e y t h a t h a
ere stored?
A p i c t u r e !" I e x c l a i m e d : " O , I m u s t see it. f.ir I j caskct w h e r e the m e m o r i e s of my c b i l d h —
d i m ' remembrance
' I h e veiled p i c t u r e w a s unveiled, the m y s t e r y of t h e lin e v e r r e s t w h e r e t h e r e is a n y t h i n g m y s t e r i o u s . "
, 1 coali'
• - "
"*
B n t t h i s y o u c a n n o t — m u s t not see."
[ of a t i m e w h e n 1 wns p l a y i n g in t h e g a r d e n >nii i i s t r a n g e b r a r y solved ; a n d returning to,Our W e s t e r n h o m e , o n c e
m o r e a h a p p y family g r o u p d w d t b e n e a t h its roof. A gen1 did n o t "reply, f o r h a v i n g I teen a n i n m a t e of t h e , face p e e r e d i u t o mine, a s some one c l a s p e g u
ol tlia;
tle. l o v i n g wife a n d mothi— " * IS
• , lthe
'h o u s o only a w e e k , a n d t h i s b a n g m y first visit t o t h e | a r m s ki«scd me a g a i n ami a g a i n , w h i l e m y face w a s we
l i b r a r y , I d i d n o t g i v e u t t e r a n c e t o t h e t h o u g h t s w h i c h | w i t h tears.
I t»-ver knew w h e n c e s h e c a n e or whit h e
rushed through my m i n d
P e r h a p s M r s . T h o r n t o n d i - j s h e w e n t , and t s e e m e d g r a n g e t h a t di ii m e m o r y
T b e Mystery o f E d i t i n g .
v i n e d m y t h o u g h t s , a s a f t e r a m o m e n t ' s silence s h e said : ] should r o m e b a r k then.
It passed, mid i b ight d r e n n i
T h e w o r l d at large d o e s n o t u n d e r s t a n d t h e m y s t e r y
" Y o u a r c t o h o v e access to t h i s l i b r a r y at all t i m e s : | flitted b e f o r e m y w a k i n g v i s i o n — m y fat ie
of a n e w s p a p e r ; a n d ns in a w a t c h , t h e h a n d s t h a t une v e r y b o o k is a t y o u r s e r v ic e , a n d von are at lil>erty. j t u r n in u few m o u d i s ; h e would meet M *.
s e e n a r e b u t t h e passive i n s t r u m e n t s of t h e s p r i n g , w h i c h
e v e n t o r u m m a g i ; t h e d r a w e r s a n d pigeon-holes of m y she w a s s o g e n t l e a n d w i n n i n g lie would ,iu
is n e v e r s e e n : so in B n e w s p a p e r , t h e mo.-t w o r t h y c a u s e s
desk, if y o u r c u r i o s i t y d e m a n d s i t ; but y o u must n o t j pleased with h e r , a ; i l I m i g h t b e p e r m i t e<
of its prosi>eriug a r e o f t e n t h e least o b s e r / e d o r k n o w n .
look b e n e a t h t h » v e i l t h a t h i d e s t h i s p i c t u r e
ami h e r m o t h e r !
, b u t I W h o s u s p e c t s t h e benefit w h i c h a p a p e r d e r i v e s f r o m the
I t h e k n o b t o open tl
p a l e lips t r e m b l e d , h e r d a r k , e x p r e s s i v e eyes w e r e Oxed |
M y hat
e n t e r p r i s e , v i g i l a n c e u u d w a t c h f u l c a r e of t h e p u b l i s h e r ?
H
o
w
late,
a
n
d
the
how
u p o n mine.
V
I hesitated.
W h o p a u s e s t o t h i n k how m u c h of t h e p l e a s u r e of reading
.. w
v
# . a J Mrs. T h o r n " J n s t o n e g l a n c e , " I said pleadingly : b u t she m o v e d ( e a s y it
ton' nnever
h e r h e a d n e g a t i v e l y , a n d 1 w e n t on : " H o w cau I s t u d y I ton
e v e r k n o w it. F o r m o n t h s t h a t veil -d p i c t u r e h a d is d e r v i e d f r o m t h e t h e skill and c a r e of t h e p r i n t e r ? —
w i t h t h a t m y s t e r y e v e r b e f o r e me. ami then t o o 1 shall h a u n t e d my w a k i n g a n d s l e e p i n g visious. w h y should I W e feel t h e b l e m i s h e s of t h e p r i n t e r if t h e y exisl, b a t
n e v e r s l e e p soundly a g a i n , b u t d r e a m t h e livelong n i g h t l o n g e r jierplex my m i n d w i t h v a i n e o f l j e c t u r e ; a n d seldom o b s e r v e the excellencies. W o c a t a h e a r t y dinof t h i s mystical veil, and t h a t it h i d e s soira s t r a n g e . 1 c r o s s i n g t h e l i b r a r y . I placed t h e lani| s o i t s l i g h t ner, b u t do uot think o f ' . l i e f a r m e r w h o raised t h e m a t e \ ' a s i t t h e rustl- rials t h e r e o f , o r t h e c o o k that p r e p a r e d t h e m w i t h infir d i m a g o ; o r worse, b e c o m e a s o m n a m b u l i s t and w o u l d fall directly n p o n t h e p i c t u r e .
1
f r i g h t e n e v e r y s e r v a n t , w h o h a p p e n to f e a r ghosts, f r o m ing '.f the »ilk or t h e foint o c h o of e j n t l e f o o t s t e j i s nite p a i n s a n d skill. B u t a c o o k of vegetables, m e a t s . ,
1
t h a t s t a r t l e d me ? but, l i s t r n i n g i n t e n t l -y 1 fouud all. si- / •p a s t r i e s and infinite b o n b-ms. h a s a j w n i d i s t i c a l office in
the house by midnight explorations and w a n d c r i n p
" N o .eye b u t m i n e e v e r l o o k s ' u p o n thie v e i l e d p i c - i | i - u t w i t h i n and w i t h o u t
A h ! it w n s the w h i s p e r i n g J c o m p •isou w i t h t h e a l i t o r ! Ii.-fore h i m JMUS in review
t u r e . I t is s a c r e d , for i t is t h e only relic 1 h a v e p r e - 1 of t h e still small voice, a n d should 1 he id its p r o m p t - 1 all th e x c h a n g e newspajter*. l i e i s t o k n o w all t h e i r
s e r v e d of my p a s t l i f e ; all t h a t I h a r e t o r e m i n d m e o f i i n g s ? S h e would not know it. c u r i o s i t y whispered ; so j c o n t e I s — t o m a r k for o t h e r >yes t h e m a t t e r s t h a t ressors a r e t o b e alert, a n d c l i p
h a p p y d a y s t o o b r i g h t t o last ; of a brisf tieriod w h e n - I raised th-: veil ; but a s m y uve e a u g b a g l i m p s e of a q u i r e a t t e n t i o n ,
11 t h e l i t t t i c i t e m s t h a t t o g e t h life's p a t h w a y w a s s t r e w n w i t h flowers, a n d 1 d r e a m e d ! g i l d e d f r a m e t h e d r a p e r y fell f r o m my hi ud ! I reinem- with
not t h a t b e n e a t h t h o s e fair, p e r f u m e d flowers, jn-tals. : be red my p r o m i s e n e v e r t(> raise t h a t vt I. a n d 1 t u r n e d e r form so l a r g e an i n t e r e s t in the n e w s d e p a r t m e n t . —
s h a r p , p i e r c i n g t h o r n s w e r e h i d d e n . " H e r f a c e was pale j away, w o n d e r i n g why so costly n f r a m e
as h i d d e n b e - H e passes in r e v i e w e a c h week e v e r y section of h i s coun1
try,
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e r lens—liu looks a c r o s s t h e
p a l e a s d e a t h , and t h o s e d e e p , d a r k e y e s m o is t w i t h m a t h t h o s e d a r k folds.
1
' t-e a r s .
F r o m t h a t n i g h t t h e mystery of the li r a r y d e e p e n e d . ocenn ami sees s t r a n g e lands, a n d following t h e sun he
pearly
dies all o v e r t h e world f o r m a t e r i a l .
I s a w t h a t h e r h e a r t wa$ d e e p l y p a i n e d ; tl at welling 1 h a d a n e r v o u s d n : * d of b e i n g left : lone w i t h t h a t |
ttired a J
It will r e q u i r e b u t one s e c o n d ' s t i m e for t h o readers t o
f r o m m e m o r y ' s f o u n t c a m o p a i n f u l remembrance, a n d veiled p i c t u r e , a n d m y i m a g i n a t i
id freeze I t a k e in what t w o h o u r s ' research p r o d u c e d . B y h i m Rre
t r u l y p e n i t e n t . I s a i d — " F o r g i v e m y t h o u g h t l e s s w o r d s i s c e n e of h o r r o r t h a t would thrill e
t h e m a n u s c r i p t s t h a t s w a r m t h e office like Mies'
blood .
a n d I p r o m i s e n e v e r t o raise t h e veil f r o m t h i s p i c t u r e . • n n uh euair tm' s mown
j,
-his h a n d t h a t
•n f r o w n t h a t d o o m s t h e
how kind
nor p a i n y o u r h e a r t b y m y q u o s t i o n s "
M v f a t h e r r e t u r n e d , una w h e n 1 t
his d i s e i y e t
a whole p a g e
A u i n t e n s e smile stole o v e r h e r pale features, and kiss- • M r s . T h o r n t o n hail b e e n , h e called t o . nuik h e r j..
•
i n g m y c h e e k s h e m u r m u r e d — • • D e a r c h i l d : p e r h a p s son. b u t s h e was ill a n d could not 1 a v e h e r r o o m s t e r n n e s s t h a t r e s t r i c t s i itimeiital o b i t u a r i e s ; t h a t g i v e s
,ch l o sit a n d s i n g t h e i r lip-!
s o m e d a y I m a y lift t h e veil a n d tell you all." T h e n i W o n d e r i n g w h a t conld a g i t a t e h e r so,
r e t u r n e d t o m; y o u n g p o e t s a t w i g on whicl
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C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y . S l ' . P T E M B K I i Jit. 1 8 0 2 .
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UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, HICI1.
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY OFFICERS.
J u d f e o f P r o b n t c . . . C l T r t t l f i F O W L E R , Uapleton
Hhcriff
- E A F . D A M E , T r a v e r s e Cltv
County Treasurer
M O R G A N l ^ A T ^ ; J™
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County Clerk
THERON BOSTH ICK,
R e g i s t e r ol D e e d s
T1IERON HOST WICK,
"
, Attorney
C . H . H O K D E f * ^ Vnrthnort.
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C i r c u i t Clourt
o u r t Com. -C. II. H OLDEN,
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Trv.
PEIIR V faANNAH,
rr. City.
K o r t bI'p ' GEO. N . ^ y i T n ,, North
J . <x. R A M S D f e L L ,
Attorney & Counsellor at Law,
TltAVIEltSK CITY,
G R A N D T R A V E R S E COTTNTY, M I C H .
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- Tho..M.O<»l<-y. H4|
llcu.Unl enity. U l o n . T . J . Bs«u>i til. M u l s t c e . Mich.
C. H . M A R S H ,
Ittoriuji uni) CcuitscUor at fato,
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AND
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 L I C & C O N V E Y A N C E R .
Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Mich.
Offico in Dwelling Houne.
1-ly
T. J. I t A M S D E L L
Attorv.nj urtir <t cunsdler at fast..
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j.
S O L I C I T O R I N C H A N C K R Y ,
NO. * F I R S T STREET,
Manistee. Miotii«an.
BOUNTY & PENSIONS.
TnK u n d e r s i g n e d would i n f o r m the citizens of Grand Traverse a n d a d j o i n i n g counties, t h a t he w p r e p a r e d to a t t e n d
p r o m p t l y t o all claim* against the
,
United States for Bounty or Pensions.
All officers or s o l d i e r s disabled in the present war, e i t h e r
l,v disease incurred, or w o u n d s received in the service or the
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his h e a r t y t h a n k s Tor t h e liberal p a t r o n a g e be h a s received,
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itself. C o r r e s p o n d e n t s , occasional or regular, s t a n d
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t h e n , too, t h e r e was an indefinable s o m e t h i n g in her d a r k , so I v e n t u r e d t o hint t h a t , w h e n I cai. e t o visit h e r t h e | e l o v e n a t t e m p t s h a v e been m a d e t o resist its a u t h o r i t y . —
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like t h i s . W c w a n t t r i e d a n d reliable m e n , a n d h a r d W h i l e his infantry is m o v i n g west, h i . cavalry is scour- twenty rebels.
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F l o r e n c e , t o d r a w o u r f o r c c s o u t of t h e i r i n t r e n c h m e n t s .
riox, to l»c held in the city of Detroit, at Young Men's Hall,
lace b e t w e e n PoolesviUe a n d D a r n s own. T h e rebel;
••n Weilne«ilay. the 2 J tit day of BepU-mber next, HI 11 o'clock not a f f o r d t o k e e p s c h o o l f o r g r e e n l e g i s l a t o r s now.
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f - t l u n of Mich o t h e r business in may be deemed ncccwiAry.
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m'-nt, will be entitle>l to two delc/iites. and each organized s o m e t h i n g a b o u t t h e legislation u e c d e d n o w . T h e old already a r r i v e d at h e a d q u a r t e r s .
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p u b l i c . W h o so well fitted t o m a k e a p e a c e a s t h o s e s u b s t a n c e t o t h c following :
l i e h e l a t h c t o w n f o r a w h i l e , b u t w i t h d r e w w h e n be
W. S. WOOD. Secretary.
H e reached a p o s i t i o n on t h o m o m tains a b o v e F r e d - h e a r d an e n g i n e f r o m H a n n i b a l w h i s t l e , l i e h a s done
Detroit, August 2'J, 16C2.
h o h a v e w o r t h i l y c o n d u c t e d t h e w a r ? W h o s o well
Thc foliowinK was adopted by thc Republican State Cone r i c k . a n d by means of a g l a s i saw al t h a t was g o i n g on no d a m a g e w h a t e v e r . T h c r a i l r o a d a n d t e l e g r a p h office
q u a l i f i e d t o settle t h e q u a r r e l as t h o s e w h o h a v e m a d e
vention, Aug. 19,1W8.
' t h e t o w n . H e says t h e r e was evi> lently a m o v e m e n t a r e all in o r d e r
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of t r o o p s in t h e d i r e c t i o n of Middle t o w n a u d l i o o n e s appointment of a n y indiviila&l io represent any county in
S i ' R i N c r m u i , 111., S e p t 1 0 . — T h c D e m o c r a t i c ConvetiT h e r e f o r e , w h o e v e r w c D o m i n a t e — w h o e v e r the p e o p l e
which he does not reside, should n o t be rccognized in any
future Conventions, a n d that t h c State Committee be in- e l e c t — w e s i n c e r e l y t r u s t he will b e a f r i e n d a n d uot a
tion m e t h e r e to-day.
i t w a s v e r y p o o r l y represented.—
structed to make calls for f u t u r e c o n v e n t i o n s accordingly.
g a n at 3 o'clock t h i s m o r n i n g , suppo, id t o b e a b o u t 20,- F o r t y c o u u t i e s w e r e u n r e p r e s e n t e d .
p o l i t i c a l e n e m y of t h c G o v e r n m e n t a n d its h o n o r e d b e a d :
J u s . C. A l l e n w a s n o m i n a t e d f o r C o n g r e s s m a n a t l a r g e ,
0 0 0 s t r o n g . H e saw t b r e o r e g i m e n t * of i n f a n t r y , o n e of
R e p a b l i c n n C o n g r e s s i o n a l C o n v e n t i o n — F o u r t h D i s - a tried and experienced legislator ; one who has proved
c a v a l r y aud e i g h t e e n c a n n o n a n d a l a e e u n m b e r of w a g - b e a t i n g CoL T . L y l c D i c k e r . S . 8 . H a y e s d e n o u n c e d
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tion. for t h e Fourth Congressional District of Michigan, will t h c s e n t i m e n t s , o p i n i o n s a u d legislation of t h e C o n g r e s s less a n d hatless. A mail c a r r i e r whe w a s c a p t u r e d says w r i t e h o m e t o t h e i r f r i e n d s t o s p e w t b c D c m o c r a t c p a r ' y
he hidden at Luce's Hall, In t h c City of (>rand Rapids. In the
g r e a t n u m b e r s of t h e m t h r e w thcmi e l v e s d o w n in t h e n u t o f t h e p e o p l e ' s m o u t h s on a c c o u n t of it.
County of Kent, Tuesday, September 23rd. ISti'i.at 1 'I o'clock w h i c h h a s so f a r m a n a g e d legislative nffairs d u r i n g t h c
A l e x . S t a r u c w a s u n a m i o u s l y n o m i r a t e d for t r e a s u r e 1,
road, a t t a c k e d with b i l i o u s colic, c a t aed by e a t i n g g r e e n
noon, to nominate a C a n d i d a t e for Congress, who shall lie in war.
(Grand Rapids Eagle.
a n d J . T . B r o o k s f o r s u p e r i n t e n d e n t of p u b l i c i n s t r u c t i o n ,
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favor of s u s t a i n i n g the G o v e r n m e n t a n d t h c Constitution,
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slid of p t o s e c u t l n g the War in the most v i g o r o u s a n d effectA s k i r m i s h o c c u r r e d between t h e M i c h i g a n C a v a l r y b y a e c l a m a t i a n C a n d i d a t e s f o r t h c offices were few ami
ive m a n n e r until the rebellion in put down a n d the Union reF r o m Washington aud thc W a r .
and t h e V i r g i n i a C a v a l r y l e a d i n g t ! c rebel a d v a n c e at n o t o v e r a n x i o u s t o b e s e t u p m e r e l y t o b e k n o c k e d d o w n
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T h e y say J a c k s o n l e a d s t h e c o l u n i. T h e rebel p i c k e t s
T h e rebels, i t is p r e s u m e d , havo a r r i v e d a t s o m e p o i n t
TA all who a r c in favor of n o m i n a t i n g snch a candidate,
a n d who will stand with loyal men on this t h c only IPMIC I
on t h e N o r t h e r n C e n t r a l R o a d , as the t e l e g r a j i h h a s w e r e w i t h i n a mile a n d a half of I ngerstown a t - e i g h t passed.
the day, we appeal, a n d extend un can e a r n e s t i n v i t a t i o n !
N o r t h e r n d e l e g a t e s t o t h c c o n v e n t i o n a r c disgusted
b e e n tam|)Cred w i t h , a n d t h c w o r d 3 '• d
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.is follows : Kent 13, liarry 7, Ionia 7, Grand Traverse X OtFrom Iowa.
T h e rebel p i c k e t s "uniformly t o ' I t h c f a r m e r s t h a t
tawa 7. Muskegon 3, Oceana 2, Montcalm 3, Newaygo 3. Me- of t h c S u s q u e h a n n a .
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costa 2, Mavon I, Dclt» 2, Mackinaw 3. Manitou 2. Total, 61
W i t h i n t w e n t y - f o u r h o u r s 2 0 . 0 0 0 men will b e in t h c J a c k s o n leads t b c a r m y , a n d t h c C" n b e r l m d Valley is
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Delegates will n o t be entitled to represent a C u m b e r l a n d V a lle y , a n d b e f o r e J a c k s o n can reach C h a m - t h e. .i .r d e s t i n a t i o n .
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county unless a resident of the same.
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r i v e d f r o m PoolesviUe, w h i c h p l a c c h e left e a r l y W e d n e s M a j o r - G e n e r a l l l c i n t z e l m a o tias I -en a p p o i n t e d t o t b c j
p . g . W i l s o n , of D u b u q u e , h a s b e e n commissionod t o
A W e a k Devise of tho E n e m y .
d a y m o r n i n g , s t a t e s t h a t a l a r g e p a r t y of S t e w a r t ' s C a v - c o m m a n d of t h e forces for t h e d e t i c c of W a s h i n g t o n raise a n i n d e p e n d e n t r e g i m e n t of c a v a l r y . T h i s s u p e r A s an a c t of c o u r t e s y , wc p u b l i s h , in a n o t h e r column, alry c a m e d o w n t o K d w a r d ' s F e r r y , w i t h t h e i n t e n t i o n of
south of t h c P o t o m a c .
cedes t h c necessity of t r a n s f o r m i n g t h e 2 9 t h I n f a n t r y i n t o
t o t h c V i r g i n i a side, b u t t h c a t t e m p t was refloticcs f o r so-called " U n i o n " C o u n t y a n d D i s t r i c t Con- recrossing
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and t h r e e men w h o have sometimes voted t h c Republican
w a r d s F r e d e r i c k a g a i n , w i t h a loss of f r o m 8 0 t o 1 0 0 of represent,
t b u t i l is w i d there.
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t o wh.eht i c k e t — o n e of w h o m was a c a n d i d a t e for R e p r e s e n t a t i v e t h e i r forcc?, t a k e n p r i s o n e r s .
h a d t a k e u p l a c e t o w a r d s H a g a r s t o n.
G e n e r a l P o p e h a s b e e n assigned, i n c l u d e s t h c S t a t e s of
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T h e fight c o n t i n u e d w i t h o u t cessation till a b o u t nine
e v e r y w i n t e r f o r t h e last f o u r y e a r s . W e rejoice w i t h o ' c l o c k in t h e m o r n i n g , w h e n it b e g u n to slack gradually,
e x c e e d i n g g r e a t j o y , " t h a t O . A . S t e v e n s h a s n o t h i n g w h i c h e n a b l e d C a p t G r a n t t o e n t r e n c h a little, b u t if a
m
a
u e x p o s e d himself e v e r so little be wa.* s u r e t o b e s h o t
t o d o w i t h t h e t r a n s m i s s i o n or h a n d l i n g of o u r mails.
a t ; a n d t h e only w a y t h e y succeeded in finishing t h e i r
A n y c h a n g e f r o m t h a t i s an I m p r o v e m e n t .
e a r t h w o r k w a s "for a p o r t i o n of t h e b o y s t o w a t c h w h i l e
A n o t h e r tnail r o u t e (oncef'aweefc) h a s b e e n e s t a b l i s h e d t h e o t h e r s e x c a v a t e d , a n d w h e n a red skin raised his
between M u s k e g o n a n d M a n i s t e e ; one f r o m M a n i s t e e t o h e a d t o t a k e a s u r e aim, t h e cry of " down, d o w n "
N o r t h p o r t via L a k e S h o r e , Glen A r b o r , N o r t h U n i t y b r o u g h t a l l flat u p o n t h e g r o u u d . a u d t h e s h o t p a s s e d
h a r m l e s s o v e r t h e i r head*. T h e fighting c o n t i n u e d in t h i s
a n d L c l a n d ; a n d also o n e f r o m F r a w k f o r t t o T r a v e r s e
m a n n e r till t h e g o i n g d o w n of t h e m o o n n e a r m i d n i g h t
C i t y . " T h e w o r l d m o v e s 1"
when t h e I n d i a n s t o o k a d v a n t a g e of t h e d a r k n e s s t o carry a w a y t h e i r d e a d
RECII-EOCITT.—We b e l i e v e in
reciprocities—and
the
* E a r l y in t h e m o r n i n g of W e d u e s d a y , t h o firing was rep r i n c i p l e i s c l e a r l y i l l u s t r a t e d in t h e c a s e of J u d g e newed, a n d c o n t i n u e d d u r i n g t h e m o r n i n g . A t t h i s t i m e ,
L i t t l e j o h u a n d h i s h o r s e . H i s H o n f l r rides a noble, in- t h e c o m m a n d e r of t h e S i o u x called out in t h e D a k o t a
t e l l e c t u a l a n i m a l . T h e m a g n r t & m of t h e h o r s e i n f u s e s l a n g u a g e t o t h e half-breeds, some t c v e n o r eight, in C a p t
G r a n t ' s force, t o leave tjie w h i t e s , a n d t h e y would b e
v i g o r i n t o t h e p h y s i c a l f r a m e of t h e J u d g e , a n d h e a p p r o t e c t e d ; t h a t t h e I n d i a n s d i d not desire t h e b l o o d of
p e a r s as a t h l e t i c , s t r a i g h t a n d e n d u r i n g , as w h e n , twen- t h e mixed b r e e d — t h e y only w a n t e d t h a t of t h e w h i t e s ;
t y y e a r s a g o , t h e halls of legislation r e s o u n d e d w i t h t h e t h a t t h e y w e r e g o i n g t o c h a r g e o u t h e c a m p a n d p u t
t h u n d e r s of h i s e l o q u e n c e , jand t i m i d c h i l d r e n q u a i l e d e v e r y p e r s o n to d e a t h , e t c . T h i s was h e a r d by all t h e
half-breeds, a n d by M a j o r J o s . R . B r o w n , w h o t r a n s l a t b e n e a t h t h e l i g h t e n i n g flashes of h i s e a g l e eye. I n ree d i t for C a p t G r a n t
Of c o u r s e none of the h a l f - b r e e d s
t u r n , t h e J u d g e i m p a r t s a m o i e t y of h i s g r e a t i n t e l l e c t
a t t e m p t e d t o leave.
t o t h e h o r s e ; a n d so j u s t is t h e J u d g e t o t h e horse, a n d
S o o n a f t e r t h i s t h e c a n n o n u n d e r Col. S i b l e y ' s comt h e h o r s e t o t h e J u d g e , t h a t , intellectually a n d physically, m a n d was h e a r d t o speak, a n d an I n d i a n horseman^
t h e y a r e a b o u t e q u a l l y "balanced. I t is difficult t o say r a p i d l y u p t o t h e i r c o m m a n d e r or h e a d chief, a n d was
o v e r h e a r d b y M a j o r B r o w n t o tell h i m t h a t t w o miles of
w h i c h would m a k e t h e b e s t J u d g e .
w h i t e s w e r e c o m i n g t o t h e relief of C a p t G r a n t - T h e
I n d i a n s w e r e t h e n o r d e r e d all t o g o a n d a t t a c k Col. S i b ELECTION IS CALIFORNIA.'—The R e p u b l i c a n s a r c t r i u m ley, w i t h t h e e x c e p t i o n of a small p a r t y t h a t was t o s t a y
p h a n t in C a l i f o r n i a . T h e e l e c t i o n returns, y e t incomand watch C a p t Grant.
p l e t e , s h o w f o r t y - s e v e n R e p u b l i c a n m e m b e r s of the H o u s e
T h e I n d i a n s went off w i t h a yell, b u t o n n e a r i u g Col.
elected, a n d . f o u r D e m o c r r t s . E v e r y D e m o c r a t i c S e n - S i b l e y ' s force, t h e y w e r e s a l u t e d b y s h o t a n d s c h r a p n e l l
a t o r i s d e f e a t e d . S i x D o u g l a s s a n d f o u r B r e c k i n r i d g e f r o m t h e b a t t e r y of M a r k H e n d r i c k s , a n d w e r e wise
e n o u g h t o k e e p at a safe distance. Col. Sibley soon afD e m o c r a t s h o l d over, c o n s t i t u t i n g t h e sole o p p o s i t i o n clet e r e n m e u p a n d relieved C a p t - G r a n t ' s f o r c e f r o m t h e
m e n t in ( h e S e n a t e , w h i c h h a s t h i r t y - n i n e m e m b e r s .
p e r i l o u s p o s i t i o n t h e y h a d been in f o r t h i r t y - " ' "
R e p u b l i c a n will b e electod t c t h e C . S . S e n a t e in p l a c e w i t h o u t food o r sleep.
T h e loss of C a p t G n t n t ' s c o m p a n y in the a b o v e fig lit
o f G o v . L a t h a m . J u s t i c e , t h o u g h slow, is s u r e . T h e
was eleven killed a n d f o u r w o u n d e d , oue fatally.
m u r d e r of B r o d e r i c k i s a v e n g e d
T h e Slave power
/
l o n g e r rules C a l i f o r n i a .
Glory to God !
THE NEW REGMKNTH.—We l e a r n
from
S i x g u n b o a t s a r e b e i n g c o n s t r u c t e d a t t h e (,'arondelet
the
Detroit
navy y a r d below S t . L o u i s — t h o O s a g e , N e o s h a , W i n n e -
Kal- b a g o . M i l w a u k e e , C h i c k a s a w a n d K i c k a p o o . T w o of
these, w h i c h a r e b e i n g c o n s t r u c t e d on t h e plan of the
a m a z o o , i s fall, and* h a s been m u s t e r e d i n t o s e r v i c e . T h e
2 6 t h R e g i m e n t , a t J a c k s o n , ( t h e o n e t o w h i c h t h e G r a n d M o n i t o r , a r c nearly c o m p l e t e d . T h e y h a v e one t u r r e t ,
e a c h , a n d will m o u n t t w o 11-inch D a h l g r e n g u n s . T h e
T r a v e r s e c o m p a n y is a t t a c h e d ) i s rapidly filling u p , a n d
o t h e r s are m u c h l a r g e r , aod h a v e e a c h t w o t u r r e t s , T h e
will b e m u s t e r e d in w i t h i n a f e w d a y s .
T h e 2 7 t h h a s t h r e e c o m p a n i e s in c a m p a t P o r t H u r o n , b o a t s are of solid i r o n t h r o u g h o u t
F r e e P r e s s of t h e 1 3 t h , t h a t t h e 2 5 t h R e g i m e n t a t
a n d o t h e r s a r e rapidly o r g a n i z i n g .
Lieut. J .
W H O EXCOUBAGE ENLISTMENTS.—The c i t i z e n s of L a n .
sing raised $ 1 , 3 9 4 , 5 0 b y voluntary contributions, for the
Bounty Fond.
O f t h i s a m o u n t derm
hundred
dollars
were subscribed by those w h o m we know to b e Republicans. T h i s s i m p l e fact r e q u i r e s n o c o m m e n t — " i t s p e a k s
f o r itself.'" T h e n a m e of G e o . W . P e c k , t h e r i c h e s t D e m o c r a t i n L a n s i n g , d o e s n o t a p p e a r in t h e l i s t
A
CALIFORNIA
DECISION.—The S u p r e m e
J.
Kittridge,
commanding the
il". H . N O B I ' S ! *
A. S, WAOSWC
»l
County T'nion ( o n i
(•'rand T r u v c r
A. <
party fcelinv* i>n<l m.ite foa tlic (rood ot
. in support of II I ' n i o n cyunty ticket, » i
' H t l i itao of Q<'t'
..nice . The r ircral t>
Hannah,Lay&Co s
Column.
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J1R. B A R N E S
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of h i s
recent
In witness whereof." 1 liavv V-rexinio set M
•r*e City, this 30th day ol AuguiiL A
E. t , r>AME.
drive the rebels f r o m A r a n s a s and Corpus Christi Bays |
aod vicinity in T e x a s .
H e a n n o u n c e s t h e c a p t u r e of t h e j
r e b e l vessel B r e a k e r , a n d also t h e d e s t r u c t i o n of the reb-1
le a r m e d s c h o o o e r E l m e r a n d sloop H a n n a h .
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The Agricultural Gazette. England, thinks the
j
|
wheat j
C o u r t of c r o p of t h a t c o u n t r y t h e worst for s e v e r a l y e a r s .
M a r k L a n e E x p r e s s says t h a t t h e m o r e k n o w n of the i
O F
GOODS AND MERCHANDISE,
Suitable lor the
F a l l and W i n t e r
TRADE
OF
Grand Traverse
BAY
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NOTICE.
J O T I C E IS HEREBY G I V E N T H A I
dersigned will make application to the
visor* of ' £ r a n d Travel
ct a D a m ' a c r o s s Elk
ing. for^icav<
i) live I6I feel bigii
"wen'ty feet'i
lilt of I'iles, Timber
i saw mill, grist mil'
to be used fo
ng purposes.
chiuery for t
DEX1
Elk Rapids. September 12th. 1862.
caBmicdtd
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Best Markets,
FOR CASH,
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REUBEN GOODRICH. Receiver.
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QUALITY,
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T h e 7 3 d I l l i n o i s regioeot
by Methodist preachers
O
Country.
( O l S T Y T R E A S I ' B K R ' 8 r >TICE.
T h e demaud j
only in g o l d — t h u s d i s c a r d i n g L e g a l T e n d e r U . S . T r e a s - c r o p t h e less s a t i s f a c t o r y d o e s it a p p e a r
COUNTY T R E A S U R E R • O F F I C E .
T r a v e r s e City, Aug • I 14. 1*62.
u r y notes. A decision of t h e C a l i f o r n i a S u p r e m e C o u r t for A m e r i c a n p r o d u c t s will b e unusually large
O T I C E IS HEREBY G I V E N THA THE S A L E OF
i s n o t a l w a y s w o r t h a s m u c h a s i t costs to obtain it.
driinqnent t a x e s m Grand ' r a v e n * county,
T h e Rebels broke up their c a m p at Frederick. Md.
T h i s is a t e m p o r a r y t r i u m p h of t h e w a n i n g p o w e r oT on t h e 12th, t nd w e r e , m o v i n g w i t h t h e i r whole a r m y j advertised by the M d i t o a G e m ral in t l « Grand Traverse
held at the oflice of t h e C o ' " ty Treasure!, ie
Slavery there.
u p o n P e n n s y l v a n i a . P h i l a d e l p h i a a n d H a r r i s b u r g w e r e Trai
the Countv t e a t <•' Grand
raverse coonty.
lomlav In OrtoU-r next, c mmencing at t'
WITHDRAWN.—Hon. J o h n A . B r o o k s , of N e w a y g o , t h e i r d e s t j n a t i o a T h e most a c t i v e m e a s u r e s w e r e b e i n g o'clock A. M
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invasion.
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w h o h a d offered himself a s a n i n d e p e n d e n t c a n a i d a t e f o r
v Treasn
S e n a t o r in t h i s D i s t r i c t h a s w i t h d r a w n h i s n a m e f r o m t h o
T h e g u e r r i l l a s h a v e c h a n g e d t h e i r policy in Missouri. I
< V > V \ T V T R E A S U R E R ' S N >TI( E .
canvass, a n d u r g e s h i s f r i e n d s t o v o t e f o r C h a r l e s M e a r s ,
I n s t e a d of o r g a n i z i n g i n t o l a r g e b a n d s t h e y a r e now d i - '
COUNTY TREASURER*!! OFFICE.
>
tho R e p u b l i c a n candidate. M r . Brooks has shown him1
v i d i n g i n t o smafl b o d i e s , a n d e n c a m p i n g in squad* o f !
O T U . R
| s H E R E B / K I V E N ^ T B A T T H K SALE OF
self t o b e a v e r v sensible m a n .
twentv-five a n d t h i r t y .
1 \ Lands delinqneni for t a x e s in Mani»t« County, adver— — — — — — — — —
| tised by the Auditor General In tiie G r a m Traverse Herald.
THE MOUNTED R I F L E S . — T h e r e g i m e n t of M o u n t e d
A use h a s a t l e n g t h been f o u n d t o w h i c h w e c a n p u t i will be"held at the F e r r y in Manistee, the (. -outy scat of said
, ,
,
,
gt .
, ,
....
County, on the i.th dav of October next, i m m e n c i n g at 9
Rifles, w h i c h i s c o u n t e d a s t h e F i f t h M i c h i g a n C a v a l r y ,
o n r p a r o l e d s o l d i e r s w h o c a n n o t Gght r e b e l s untiU e x - 1 0 , c l 0 c i A M . . . CIOMUB at noon. r e - o p r a i n ! 5 at J P. >L, and
h a s b e e n m u s t e r e d i n t o t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s s e r v i c e . I t c h a n e e d . T h e y h a v e been o r d e r e d a g a i n s t t h e I n d i a n s c o n t i n a i n g until half-past 5 o'clock P . M.. « hen they will lie
,
i closed for the day ; and thus tbey will c o n t m n e f r o m day t o
i s u n d e r t h e c o m m a n d of Colonel J o s e p h T . C o p e l a n d . . . T r
in M i n n e s o t a .
I
iSandays excepted) until the s a l e s a r e c o n c l u d e d aeeordj m e to law.
CHARLES BECOR.
;
CIRCUIT C O U R T . — J u d g e LITTLEJIIOX a r r i v e d on T u e s T h e N e w a y g o Republican warmly approved t h e nom-;
38-S«r
(loenty T r e a s u r e r - ^
d a y a f t e r n o o n , a n d t h e S e p t e m b e r T e r m of t h e C i r c u i t
ination of C h a r l e s M e a r s , for S e n a t o r , a c d a s s u r e s h i m a |
Court commenced 0* W e d n e s d a y morning. T h e Term
NOTICE.
U N I T E D S T A T E S J . A N J ' OFFICE. )
h e a r t y s u p p o r t in t h a t c o u n t y . T h e s a m e b e r e .
,
will b e s h o r t a s t h e r e i s n o c r i m i n a l b u s i n e s s .
T B J V H J t C m - . &-P 1 -- 4 - 1862. j
A T E N T S FOR E N T K l i S MADE .JETWEEN T H E
T h e r e i s n o t r u t h i' t h e report t h a t S e c r e t a r y S t a n t o n |
C o L F e n t o n l e f t D e t r o i t l a s t F r i d a y evening, t o j o i n
4th day of September, 1WI. and the ICth day of April,
las r e s i g n e d .
I ll*6'2. for Settlement and Cultivation, u n d e r the Graduation
his
regiment
H e h a s b e e n v e r y s u c c e s s f u l in r e c r u i t i n g
^—
I Act of Anftnst 4. IPS*, have been received at this Office, a n d
T h e D e m o c r a c y of N e w 1 o r k h a v e n o m i n a t e d H o r a - the p u r c h a a e r ^ * i « hereby notified to come forward immedi
t o fill u p t h e E i g h t h R e g i m e n t .
tie Seymour for Governor.
.
» ,e !- v
«be required proof
'
vation. and secure their respective Patents, because if said
W e h a v e received a n i n t e r e s t i n g letter f r o m D t SHIT.
, , , _.)c> , - .
| proof is not Died within a limited time, t h e P a t e n t s will be
J u d g e G o r d o n M o t t h a s b e n e l e c t e d d e l e g a t e t o C on-1 returncd t 0 , j , e General Land Office, and will t h n s be liable
TBRLT, o n v a r i o u s s u b j o c t s , w h i c h w e shall p u b l i s h n e x t
] to be cancelled for non-performance of the conditions of
gress from N e v a d a Territory.
week.
] settlement and cultivation contemplated by t h e Graduation
T h e ,21st regiment, f r o m t h i s C o n g r e s s i o n a l D i s t r i c t ,
A
ASSORTMENT
le* North of Travem •
-.! m i n e t o tliit. 9crlio of country
'.eft Irthind him foa.' '.iriwart hoys
iiMicnn* and strictly, teni|K-n»te—
e o: prosperity. |(.'o hmunicated.
ELECTION NOTICE.
O F F I C E OK THK SECRETARY O l ' 5TATK
I j t n s i n c . Mich.. August 1 : 0 . 1M;X
> the Sheriff of the County of Grand Travcim :
You are hereby notified that ai the next Oen ral Election
tic held on the Tui -d.iy ituccefdiiiR the first J onday c
•uitier next, in t h e S u t e of Michigan, the loll, wing ol
...e to he elected, viz. : A Governor, l.ieutcni at Govt
Secretary of State. Auditor (ieheral, State Tr> axurcr,
ininsioncr of State l.aad Oflice, Attorney Gea> ml, Sui
tendent of I'uldic Instruction, a Member of tin State Board
of Education, in p l a c c of George Willard. Mrhm • term of ofBce will expire Dei ember 3 l s j , 18GV, and a ! cprcscntatir*
in Contrress lor the Fourth Congressional D «trict Of thi»
State, t o which y o u r couuty is attached.
Also, a Senator for the Thirty-tirst Senator il District, lo
which your county i« attached agreeable to t h t provisions of
Act No". 162. of the Session IJ»W9 of Ifetil. Ah >. a Representative for the Representative District of whicl your county
is a part agreeable t.> t h e provisions of A c t I o. I1G, of the
Session Ijtws of iKtil.
You are. also, hereby notified, that at said (•! leral Election
an amendment of the C o n s t i t u t i o n relative t< emovals from
oflice. provided for by J o i n t Resolution N'j 15. approved
March lit!:. IStil
Also, a n a m e n d m e n t t o sti lions one, t * o
and four, Article fifteen, of the C o n s t i t u t e 3. concerning
Ranking Corporations : an a m e n d m e n t Uiscc: on six Article
thirteen, of the Constitution, relative to the lection ol Regents of the University : a a amendment to s' ition six, Article nineteen, of the C o n s t i t u t i o n , relative t o elections in the
l'p|ier Peninsula, and an a m u n d m e n t to sect <.n two, Article
twenty, of the Constitution, relative r> die ii
Constitution, provided for by J o i n t
proved March ISth, 1H61 :
Will lie submitted to the electors
adoption or rojcetmr
ii lteso
In wltne!
d the Great Seal of the StaK
'iih day ol August. A. D. lWi'J.
GEO. H. H O t ' S R
:
Pi-puty Sec C ary of State,
• also hereby notified thill HI said ' neral Election
j \ ou
iag County officers are t o t>e elect, : One Sheriff,
j^f^!'
ity Treasurer, one C o u n t y Cleric ud Register of
I'eeili.
e Prosecuting Attorney, one Cir it C o u r t C
a t t e m p t to
Y
Full and Complete
b l o c k a d i n g A r a n s a s , o n t h e T e x a s coast, h a s m a e e a re-1
p o r t t o t h e navy d e p a r t m e n t
W
F O R
j
day the 14 tin. Tlie d
eleven y a r s ago. II
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PRICE!!
HANNAH, LAY & (X).
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August 20, 1862.
[From tbo Adverti.«'-r and Trilmnc,.
F a t h e r A b r a h a m 1 * Reply*
From far New Hampshire's granite bill* ! w
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From Massachusetts' fertile val<-% from old Vermont t!
IA N E W P A P E R I N D E T R O I T .
I The Advertiser h a v i n g been merged in the Tribune, tbe un
| den-igned has resolved to commence the publication of anothI er paper in Detroit, emlmdving lis leading features, and def " voted to the same principles and policy. to be called
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C o n n e c t i c u t wheels into liue at roiling of tin- d r u m :
And little Rhoilv s p r i n g s t i a r m s like 1>»* id in lil« might
I'poli r e b e l l i o n - iron front to strike one bio * fur n g n i :
One blow fur right. my hern boys. for right and I V l i - Sat
•Strike, and receive the ble.siiigV «i the God of At.niliain.
GIFTS, GIFTS, GIFTS. C H I C A G O
ElTOlUMTllEBBUTiriL.
KAKK C H A N C K T o
M O N I T O R ;
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A Musical H o n e .
W h e n I w a s a b o y , < f n y " t W i c r o w u e d a sorrel marc-,
w h i c h w i u called T i b . k .She was o r d i n a r i l y Klug«isl\ b u t
posscswid u'ood speed nuo g r e a t p b w o r . S h e r.ever f r i g h t e n e d a t any thing, a n d . a s i d e f r o m t i e r l a z i n e s s was a pood
Iicast, e x c e p t on p a r t i c u l a r occasions, when fchc. w i t h o u t
Any a p p a r e n t cause, would rett.se t o g o . F o r a l o n g
t i m e BIIU was s u b j e c t t o the U3yn! t r e a t m e n t of h a n l k v ani m a l s — e v u r w h i p p i n g , p o u n d i n g , t o r t u r i n g , Jkc. B u t
nty f a t h e r a n d t h e hired m a n g a ^ e it u p a s a b a d course,
and slio wn-t releaed f r o m t h i s h a r r a s s m j n t . A close o b :
servation of her t a n t r u m s loij-rao t o t h e conclusion t h a t
s h e w a s s u b j e c t t u p a r o x j y h f e o f the n e r v o u s s y s t e m , g r o w ing o u t of e l e c t r i c a l c h a n g e s of t b e a t m O i p h u r e . S b e was
a l w a y s t r u e to d r a w o r t r a v e l in b r i g h t , clear, bine-sky
s p r i n g or s u m m e r w e a t h e r : and, for t h e dozen y e a r s t h a t
w e o w n e d h e r , we w o r e n e v e r t r o u b l e d w i t h h e r in a
cold, frosty, still w i n t e r ' s day. B u t on a s u m m e r ' s d a y ,
w h e n t h e e l e c t r i c fluid passed r a p i d l y f r o m t h e e a r t h ' s surface, a n d d y s p e p t i c s would look like c o m m i t t i n g s u i c i d e ,
a n d r h i ' u n i a t i o would p r e d i c t a c h a n g e of a t m o s p h e r e ,
w h e n t h u n k e r - c a p > w h i t e a n d g o r g e o u s as a n F.ast I n d i a n
palace, lifted t h e r e h e a d s in the n o r t h - we st , b e t o k e n i n g
t h e clash and flash of t h e c o m i n g s t o r m , t h e n look o u t
for T i b . S h e Would s u d d e n l y s t o p in t h e f u r r o w , in t h e
h a r v e s t field-or-highwny, a n d p i t c h f o r k tines, o r a p p l e
t r e e clubs, o r bundles of fired s t r a w u n d e r h e r belly, c o n k !
n o t s t a r t her. T/tke a sentinel a t his post, s h e was d e a f
t o all u r g e n c i e s a n d a p p e a l s save one. T h a t would s t a r t
h e r a f t e r a while. T h e s a t n o r e s u l t w o u l d be w i t n e s s e d
in u w i n t e r ' s day. when t h e air w a s from t h e s o u t h a n d
t b a w y . S o s b e was always w o r k e d w i t h t h e s e reservations" f o r s h e was o p t a l w a y s
reliable.
A f t e r we iiad
o w n e d her a b o u t e i g h t y e a r s , my f a t h e r h i r e d - a mmi b y
t b e name of J o h n H a r t
H o was a p i o u s mail, a n d like d a b o v e all t h i n g s t o sing. O u e b r i g h t A u g u s t m o r n i n g we. w e r e d r a w i n g in w h e a t , a n d old T i b h a d been
d r a f t e d i n t o harness. S b e h a d w o r k e d well till a b o u t
f o u r o'clock in t h e a f t e r n o o n , when snddeuly, a s we w e r e
(nailing, t h e r e catno a c l a p o f . t h u n d e r f r o m a n almost
- Clear s k y "
on o u r cars, a n d w e s a w in t h e w e s t a cloud I'ttfe b i g g e r
t h a n a m a n ' s h a n d , p o r t e n d i n g rain. W e w e r e n o t far
f r o m t h e b a r n , a n d h o p i n g t o g e t l o a d e d a t d i n t o the
b a r n b e f o r e the rain r e a c h e d us. t b e - s h e a v e s w e r e t h r o w n
on by t w o men, a n d loaded by H a r t w i t h g r e a t d e x t e r i t y .
O a r h o p e s w e r e q u i t e s a n g u i n e t h a t T i b would be r e a s o n able this tim?—flrst, because she had b a 4 hard thunders h o w e r e x p e r i e n c e e n o u g h t o know t h a t it was not pleasa n t t o h e r , nor a t all o b l i g i n g t o t h o s e e m p l o y i n g h e r ;
second, b e c a m e s h e w a s " h o m e w a r d b o u n d , " a n d a little
e f f o r t would p u t us all u n d e r d r y c o v e r . S h e m a d e n o
hostile d e m o n s t r a t i o n s till t h e r a c k w a s l o a d e d , vlieii, at
t h e usual w o r d , s h e refused t o b u d g e an inch. T h e men
p r o p o s e d t o p o u n d h e r , b u t m y f a t h e r f o r b a d e , b u t suggested t o H a r t t o sing. H e h a d a full, manly, m e l o d i o u s
voice, w h i c h r u n g f r o m h i s t h r o a t in t o n e s sweet a n d
b e a u t i f u l ; he k n e w all t h e b a l l a d s from R o b i n n o o d t o
Y a n k e e D o o d l e , a p d t h e M e t h o d i s t h y m n s f r o m " Blow
t h e t r u m p e t " t o " l l f t w h a p p y a r c t h o y . " T w n s a sceno
for T u r n e r ' s pencil. I n t h e west t h e h e a v e n s w e r e a s
black a s B * c b u s . I n t h e oast lay t h e t h u n d e r - c a p s w h i t e
a» siio\v, like P o l i o n u p o n Ossa. N o r t h a n d s o u t h t h e
rain h a d flanked "us l i k o t h o w i n g s of an arniy.
H e r e and
t h e r e fell a b i g d r o p , h a r b i n g e r of more, whilst a r o u n d
t h t load s t o o d the h i r e d men a c h i n g t o p o u n d old T i b int o minco meat.
H a r t was on t h e load. " S i n g . " said m y f a t h e r . H a r t
b e g a n a n d s u n g a h y m n , e v e r y t w t j lines of w h i c h was a
c h o r u s of,
" B l o w ,vo the t r n m p a t ! Blow!
Sing g l o r y ! H a l l e l u j a h ! "
and his eye dilated, a n d his b r e a s t heaved, and he f o r g o t
t h a t b e h i n d him, b u t a little w a y off w a s t h u n d e r a n d
l i g h t n i n g e n o u g h , r i g h t l y e x p e n d e d , t o " blow u p " half
of creation 1 , aftd t h a t b e f o r e n i m was a c r a g y oki tnare
w i t h i n t e n f e e t of a g o o d b a r n , t o o m a d , o r t o o upset,
h o w e v e r , t o make h e r way i n t o i t
H o t h o u g h t of h i s
mission, w h i c h was t o s i n g G o d ' s p r a i s e a m i d flashing fire
a n d t h u n d e r s t r o k e , a n d be,filled his mission full.
•' S i o g a w a v l " c r i e d m y f a t h e r , " sing away, H a r t ! t h e
old h u g is relenting—I eOc it In h e r e y e : a n d t h e t i p of
h e r c a r i s p l a y i n g t o y o u r m u s i c like t h e fingers of a
maiden t o a g u i t a r . S h o liken t h e H a l l e l u j a h s t r a i n . —
I t s o o t h e s h e r b r a i n , w h i c h aeeUies u n d e r t h i s t h u o d e r
like lead in a red-hot c a u l d r o n .
H a ! h a ! give her t h e
r e i n ; she'll g o — h u r r a h ! w e ' r e in t i m e — h u r r a h ! t h e r e
was no s u c h s i n g i n g sinec T i m o t h e u s sang a t t h e t h e feet
Alexander."
W e h a d m a d o a d i s c o v e r y . H a r t ' s v o i c e would
trol t h e old n j a r o in b o r t a n t r u m s , lik^ t b e l y r e of Orpheu s the t r e e s ; a n d , whilst h o
w i t h b»y f a t h e r , a M e t h o d i s t h y m n would a l w a y s s t a r t b e r . S h e w a s a M e t h o dist f r d m instinct, a n d H a r t d e c l a r e d t h a t T i b k n e w
Mothodist from a Presbyterian hymn instanter.
[tyr. J a c k s o n .
.......
1 t o s e t t l e in C e n t r a l
(
A m e r i c a ts b e i n ^ raiaqd i'o t h o D i s t r i c t of C o l u m b i a . —
' Q u i t o a n u m b e r is e n g a g e d it} t b e e n t e r p r i s e .
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C I T Y .
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S'l.rt "•itrn.a during •*:• - ,:M n '
Splendid n n d ' A t t r a c t i v e List.
i #L atui will fearlessly discuss the a.
| u«*ii HS the character ol all public m
| tions growing out of the p r e s e n t wick'-d reliellio
1 s e e from all her boundaries the glorious Empire St.V.e
\ countless host is «ea<ftti^'fi<rth with freemen'* hope* r-l» • : v»<-ate the most summary policy towanls its nut!
From Delaware there comes a gleam of * int.' and • rmii n the prosecution of the war f-«r its s u p p r n u l o u . i
e»tly urge upon the G o v e r n m e n t tbe u-e of ever
Where faithful bands are bidding d p the bdiilK i • (tie sU •I : and"nature liad placed in our bands. Tbe war
| la-gun to extend, strengthen, and jierpetuate tie
New J e r s e y answers to tn-* call a.1* if nlori^ her • i
Each grain of sand bad - a i d . we come. three ih'iiis,itid mo
i i n s a slaveholdine oligarchy upon its ruins, tin un
We come.to strike for liberty, f o r r i g l i i and L'ii'-|>- bam,
I believes the Union c a n n o t i.e preserved ami perinan
Who given ux all [lie Mossing* of thu God of A Urn hum.
' secured nntil the power of tb-.U Institution i s n t i e r l
teysl.it!
j ed. THE MONITOR will, therefore, exert »liatever ii
' ' may acquire to enforce upon the Government the
of ii policy that shall accomplish that object and (<
I nee her dusky son* couie forth from every darkened mine.
the nation of that •' first irreat cause" of our presetr
And, like tbe cloud* along tier,hills swift forming i n t o line: calamity and dishonor.
Their eyes have soch a flr«y gleam froui glowing forges enuisl.t,
Aside from a vigorous a'id earnest support of t'
Their "arms s u t h s t r e n g t h as if they were ( f Iron sinewt pies of the Republican party, and ol the poli. y .
wrought;
I think when on Secession's bead t h e j strike for I'nclc Sam,
I with the public good.
Banh blow w ill / a l l like vengeance from the Hod of Abraham
To
YOl'Jt
N o H u m b u g ! No S w i n d l e !
i and he has so perfected hi* arrangement* foi this er.ti r j . n - e
us to leave no doubt of its success, lie therefore feel*
iwvi to a n n o u n e e t h a t tbe Itrst nomle-r will I*- issu-d oo or
»y ot September.
•rti»'T d u r i n g the
J set adown our W e * u r h t a l e s your legions pour, my hoys,
Ohio, Indiana, and my own loved Illinois,
And Iowa, and Michigan, and Minnesota too.
And far Wisconsin's prairies send their heroes u i e d and true
' l o n e on. O living avaianch 1 break Into floods of iigh'.
And roil your waves of t r u t h along Secession's shores ol
night.
AlKjRN
op "
U a t i t m h . I.
GUNTON HOUSE
'i Itraii'h. Leaf and
-I A M E S 3C. G i : X T(. >>;.
(IflOP STABLING AM) WELL MELD KOlS'
• offered I n 5 !
; This n,
Manufacturing enterprise ; to seei e a just reward !'•
and to direct the attention of ..inii
vantages our State present" t o tbe
ing. will c o n s t i t u t e one of Its mo t prwninen
The Miliscrils-r will give one Town I.01 frt'i- to each p e r s e
leading object of tbe editor n il! Ii
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with every question that may promote tie
ind j llrlck. or Stone bouse, valued at nut le>» than $1011. p.iMiu
eral prosperity of Michigan.
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nrvevs, etc. Said lots
lots ar<are in the most desirable pai
In the d e p a r t m e n t of News, tbe cfliirl i f the editor »
a—Tu
I b i s part of the town lie at the bead, am
t o a e c u r e fur T n e MONITOR a c h a r a c t e r IP»I u
IUS of tbe Bay. and has
its older and tftore pretentions e o f i n p o r a r i i
'pnil-1 anee of t h e '
for any deficiency iu the >1111111111}- • : i u c o n l
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ICAST T i t A V E R S E C I T Y ,
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11 hi" riile, i> surprised by
t ueceseary t o secure for Til* MONITOR a d a l i u upon the
orneul. .Sheet 24 by SO.
public for a reasonable share of its-support.
T h is brief general outline Ofthe c h a r a c t e r of tlie proposed
journal, with the course he pursued while F.ditor of the Tri
bune ; especially in support of the policy which re nulled in
and ditrinz I
the orgaiiiration of the Republican party • —
1 (Sheet
four y e a r s ' e d i t o r i a l connection with the A
dersigned has some conlidencc, will i-e th
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the earnest, devotod Republicans of the .Stale will require ! lingers fo
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that THK MoNiToa will prove taithfii) to the great cause o f , "to m a n Ii
.1-—Will 1-e
tree g o v e r n m e n t and t h e interests a:i.l
t lover of -.Vuld S c o t i a " a n V ' ^ r e e n E r i n . " and
The nndersigned has n o doubt thut ;1
I should be >1 led by all- (Sheet 24 by 3fl. I'sual price $3 00.
Michigan for such a p a p e r as lie propose* 10
HitiNii.—Iti^ireMsnting" " l i ^ t u s . 1 ' - B o x e r " and
it is demanded by that large, intelligent, earnest c!
active duty." rSli^' t 2 4 by PJi. l'«nal price $2 50
leal ltepnblicans who look upot; slavery as the g
ITON *M> N'KI.-O*.—<»r Ireland and Knglnnd valuable improved Farms, un and near the shores of (irand
and sin of the age—at w a r with religion, humanity
y these celebrated ('ommat iters at the only in' Traverse Bay. Also, 1.000 a c r e s of wcll-»clcct*d wild lands
a disgrace t o the nation : Inconsistent with the ex
Inn', lietween them. 1 Sheet 25 by 35. Usual jin different parts of the county of Grand Traverse, all of
our government, and tbe d i r e c t and sole cause o.
which is offered at reasonable prices. Also, h a v i n g beeu in
pendous evil, a liberal support, he Dions. J u s t to the e x a - n t t h a t . i l shall prove f a i t h f u l to Truth
10—ROSA UOMII KH'S UOK-K FAIR.—A faithful copy of the the business of I.ocating public lands in thia County for tbe
and JuKtice. will \ic their e n c o u r a g e m e n t of It. Though | great original, which has canse.l a s.-ii»«»ion amounting to last 10 ycur«. and being well acquainted with all h e choice
many p o r t i o n s of o u r c o u n t r v ltavc beei. laid desolate by the «ntbu-iasm all over tiu- Country. iSh*«t 21 by 31. I'sual lands in the county he is prepared to assist new comers in seravages of war. and business in s o m e parts of it diverted f r o m price S4 00. Sow sold uncolored for Si 25. and bcautifully lecting from Govern men 1 Lands in this or the adjoining Co.
O F F I C E at bis residence. E i u t Traverse City.
its ordinary channels, or utterly prostrated, the people of Mi colored for $1 60.)
july 4-31-t.ni
chigan were never more prosperoue. a n d money was n e v e r
11—I'KALCV t.oi'KT o»- OKATII.—( olored in oil. (Sheet
more a b u n d a n t amongst them. And of t h i s abundance they | 23 bv 31. I'sual price $3 00. Now sold for $1 25.1
were n e v e r more readv to give freely, as well for the - u p p o r t j 12—TIIE VKNI'S OK TITIAN.—Elegantly colored in oil. The
r^TU^LJLj E S T A T E
ami dissemination of their pri.ieiples. us iu defense of their j original of lb beautiful Ccm e n c h a n t * tbe world, and r
Usual price $3 on. Now sold for SI 50.)
K n o t t i n g from j
rights and the protection of their
AND
Tbe Gift System, as pursued by us. is t o humbug, but a fair
the history of the past that the only «c
the continued ascendency of the Republican palty. they honorable method of doing business. Ve use 110 numbers
they will sustain most cheerfully and libcraily those j o u r n a l s schemes of chance, or lottery in any f o r n . so there can be m
which most faithfully and boldly advocate its doctrines and possibility of loss. The e n g r a v i n g »el c.ted is furnished ai
less than Olie-hnlf ihe rcgnlnr retail pr fi, a n d a present il
labor for It# success.
A L B E R T W. BACON.
THK MONITOK will be published each afteanoon .except given in addition at the time of puruliu >. The gift Is thereSundays.) on clear, white paper, and with ni a n—d1 handsome on-. clear cain. It is a f.iuse of wonde to many—others un-1
7-11,1, LOCATE LANDS, P A Y T A X E S , BUY OR S K I . I .
type, immcdiiitely upon the receipt of the ;atesl Telegraph ii-sitalingiy iironounee it a swindle—how we can make a
on Commission—and now oGVirs for sale,
News. As then- will he but asingle edition day its contents •nsinens [irnlltable. conilneted on so Hbi'ral a .
[ This is the reason—we are a g e n t ' for a Jewelry and an En- i
will always IK- fresh and new.
graving House, each having an ititin-irsc Stock, acc umulated I
TERMS.
in the h o p e ol tlo opening of the Southern Trade, w h i c h !
AKU WILL SELL AS AGENT
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R E A L
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GEO. W. B R Y A N T
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[ T o whom a Liberal coipuiisSion
Life Pills a n d Phoenix Bitters, 1j part.iiulars, enclosing stam|i.
r p H K S E MID1CIXES H A V E NOW BEEN BEFORE T H E
1 public for a period of t h i r t y yeare, and during that time j
have maintained a high character in almost every part of the 1
globe, for their e x tr a o r d in a r y and immediate power of re-1
storing perfect health to porsonssuflering under nearly every !
kind of disease to which the human f r a m e is liable.
The following are a m o n g the distressing v ariety ot huiaau j
diseases in which the V e g e t a b l e L i f e M e d i c i n e s arc well j
known to be infallible:
DvsrKPBiA, by th o r o u g h ly cleansing the
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1424 Acres of Choice Lands;
r t . 1 ) !
| Tin above mentioned I j u n l s a t e In all p a r t a of the C o u n t y .
allowed—send for : F.Ik Lake. Whitewater. Ouienia aqd T r a v e r s e ; are umotig the
I earliest aud best selections with reference to soil, water, snr• ' face, a n d m a r k e t ; embrace F a r m i n g Lands. VillageHlteti and
Water Powers, with or without improvements, in q u a n t i t i e s
to suit purchasers, and at prices m a k i n g it an object, in pre
fere nee to biiviug biu-k f r o m s e t t l e m e n t s .
Traverse City. May I. ISBl.
22-lv
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274, , offalo, N. Y.
JACKSON & WILEY,
I R O N
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FOUNDERS
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C o r n e r of Fifth A Woodbi Jge Streets.
BRYANT & STRATTON'S
CII.HS M NATIONAL
,
k ' t T u n - 1 l^ln'it. Mi'liisni, oppositt Martin* Sb » of M * a o (Vniral ^
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Heartburn, Headache, Restlessness. Ill-Tempe
gnor, and Melancholv, which are the general symptoms of
ilail Uoad Compa j .
G
O
X-a X J i l l C 3 r i i i J S .
Dyspepsia, will vanish as a natural conse«(uanci of its cure,
a "COSTIVKNKSS, by cleansing till- whole length of the itiles
L f K . ' a t O c l fit I ^ ) e t r o i t .
tines with n solvent process, and without violence; all vio- A 1 T E ARE M A N T F A C T l ' R I S C AND ARE I'RAl'ARED
>\
t o furnish, at s h o r t notice, ILgk Pressure and t'ondeiielent purges leave the bowels costive within two days.
M i c h . . Merrill B l o c k ,
FSVKIIS of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a regular ing Engines, for Stationary, Marine and Mining purposes,
circulation, t h r o u g h the process of respiration in some cases the most approved congtrnctiini.
Woodward K Jelferson Avenues.
We invite especial attention to 011 C o n d e n s i n g Kngin
A the t h o r o u g h solution of all intestinal obstruction in others.
r purposes ;
-MIIS IN'STITl'TION FORMS ONE OF EIGHT COLLEGES
Rheumatism particularly adapted for F l o u r i n g Mi 1s,
The Life Medicines have been knu
"
. locate*! in the following cities :—Detroit. New Vork.
half that time, i where economy of Fuel and resrulari:
p e r m a n e n t l y In three w e e k s and the
ing local inllainiuatiou from the muscles and liga-, dispensable. The c o u d c n s i n g a p p a u t t i a for tln-se engines | Philadelphia. AII.any. Ilutlalo. Cleveland, Chicago A St. Loui».
meats of the joints.
] is of the most simple and durable ki nl. Thcste c o n d e n s i n g
A jierson holding a scholarship can attend either at his
D a o r s i a s of all kinds, by freeing and s t r e n g t h e n i n g t h e ! engines insure to Mines for P u u i p i u j or for working S t i . m p |
option.
Terms.
kidneys and bladder: they operate most delightfully on these Hills, the gn-atelillijig orders for Mining Machinery, are 1 Tuition p a i a u e In advance by p u r c h a s e of scholarship.
i m p o r t a n t organs, and lu-uct
unsurpassed. O u r pattern* e m b r a o tbe largest variety of | >411 lor lull term. S a m e course for Indies, $2/i.
remedy for the worst cases of Gravel.
S t u d e n t s to e n t e r at any time. Average t i m e to c o m p l e t t
Also WOHMS, bv dislodging from 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 p a r i n g m a c h i n e r y *
the course, three months.
(Ve.. of the most approved c o n s t r u c t ' m .
els tho slimy m a t t e r to which these c r e a t u r e s adhere.
A knowledge of the o r d i u a r y English b r a n c h e s is sufEri< M
We would call particular at ten tio t o our assortment of
S c r a v r , fclcers a n d Inveterate Sores: by the perfect purity
which these Life Medicines give to the blood A all the humors. P a t t e r n s for Pumps with Plunger IJ -s, r a n g i n g from 4 to 16 j p r e p a r n t o i y to e n t e r i n g u p o n the course of study.
J . H. GOLDSMITH. Resident P r i n c i p a l at D e t r o i t .
SCORBUTIC Eai-rTtosg, a n d bad Complexions, by their al- inches diameter Our combined B11 s e t a n a plunger pumps,
J . F. SPALDING, Assistant.
terative eOect on tho fluids that feed the skin, and the morldd for supplving Stamping Machinery v th water, and for other
The m o s t t h o r o u g h , p r a c t i c a l and truly p o p u l a r Colleges
s t a t e of which occasions all eruptive complaints, sallow. uses, give the most perfect satisfact n.
Our assortment of Gearing, up t o '1 feel diameter, cnalrii s | iu America. Over six t h o u s a n d s t u d e n t s have e n u r e d s i n e ,
cloudy, and o t h e r disagreeable complexions.
The use of these Pills for a very shbrt time, will effect an us to meet orders lor heavy or l i g h t learing, at the shortest their e s t a b l i s h m e n t , which Is the best evidence ol their
W h i m s h e a y e n . f r o m 1 to . feet diameter. M»nu favor w i t h the p u b l i c .
e n t i r e core ot Salt Rheum, and a striking improvement in .notice.
...
Oil Still Machinery. I F o r f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n please call at Collrpe Rooms. *r _
tho clearness of tbe skin. Common Colds and Inllucnza will j facturers of H o d"g e ' s p a t e n t M a m
Building work, Iro'n j send f o r a new C a t a l o g u e of fc*> pages. For *|>eciiuens of
always be cored by one dose, «r by two in the worst cases.
j of the most approved constr
I uminated Title for Side- P e n m a n s h i p . .-11 close letter s u m p .
Address.
P n j » — T h e original proprietor of these Medicines w a s ; Fronts. Columns. Cap«. Ac., A
BRYANT A STRATTON, at e i t h e r of the above Cities.
cured of Piles of J5 years Standing, by the use of the Life walks and Areas : Iron Fence*. n ndabs. Stairs. Ac.
We arc sole licensees for P a t e n t F cncing—prices varying j ( C u t t h i s out f o r f u t u r e n j e r e n c e . ;
lily
Medicines alone.
5},—
FBVKH AND A o r F — F o r t h i s s c o u r g e o f the Western Coun- f r o m 7"> cents to $5 per foot. Tin largest a s s o r t m e n t o f t
try, these Medicines will be fonnd a safe, speedy, and certain Fence P a t t e r n s in the State.
I
1 f i O O A c l ' P S o f "T
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Sole Agents for U I Q f a r d ' s B o i l e r I n j e c t o r , wbioh sup- j
"
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remedy. O t h e r Incdicines leave the system subject to a ret u r n of the disease—a A r e by these medicines is permanent plies Boiler* with water, without the use of I'uuips or other : Tbe sutiscrlber offers for sale 1600 a c r e s of choice »no
machinery, whether the-engine is at rest or in motion,
! well-selected lands, h a v i n g been mostlv located at the lirst
—try them, be satisfied, and oe cured.
B r a s s c o m p o s i t i o n c a s t i n g s f rnished at short notice. ! s e t t l e m e n t of the country, and many of said land* are b o r d f r
B t u o r s FBVERS and LIVER COMPLAINTS—Ccnerat Debiliof all kinds. PATTE »S made to order, Rati- I ing on the Grand T r a v e r s e Bay, and in t r a c t s of from f.O ie
ty. l,o*s of Appetite and Diseasesof Females—the Medicines Ri.AC*s*tTqiNU
and
Specifications fori ished when desired.
I 300 acres : some have small i m p r o v e m e n t s on. fand well
have been used with the most beneficial results in cases of mates,
joy-Orders from abroad will me« with p r o m p t attention. I located for wooding purposes, with a good growth of beach
this d e s c r ip tio n : King's Evil and Scrofala in its worst forms
— .
;
j and maple timlier.i Also, 300 Town lots, a n d SO Park Ix»t»
yiel<l t o the mild y e t powerful action of these remarkable
E T R O I T C I T Y F O l ' N D t IV A N D M A C H I N E : in FUst Traverse City, offered for sale at reasonable prices
Medicines, N i g h t Sweats, N e r v o u s Debility, Nervous C
SHOP. Steam E n g i n e s Mill 1 'earing. Mining Machin-! by
G e o . W . B r y a n t . Propriu
plaints of all kinds. Palpitation of the Heart, P a i n t e r ' s Chot o order. «'••
orv.
Iron and Brass Castings, of 1 "I kinds, *»
4-31-Cm
lie, are speedily cured.
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building
purposes,
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Persons whose constitntions are impaired bv the injudie
would
invite
the
attentic
,
of
buildere.
cious use of Mercury, wili find these medicines a perfect
MORGAN BATES,
J . B. WILSON,
cure, as they n e v e r fail Xo eradicate from the system all tbe
Foot of Randohih Street, near Detroit
effects of Mercury, much sooner t h a n the most powerful pre
and ' l i l w a a k e e IL R. lie pot.
p a r a t i o n s of Sarsaparilla.
W. B. MOFFAT.
Travcrae CitTt Mich.
il.
Auc.
W,-186i.
38-ly
39-ly
335 Broadway. New York.
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D
JUSTICE OF T H E PEACE,
T R A V E R S E
VOL. IV.
®|e'(Srunii Crattcrsr gUrali^
EDITOR i m
, ,
„
w liter even• V . >nr h u s b a n d s n«"ie " 1 •
R e a d i n g the l.ltt.
1 ^ " m n e r no- a u t i ' i n i p n « . . L :v-"l t h e
. heerftil lib r a n ; <., id t h o u g h a n d ga r.mg wonii". n n j l y i n t o 1
jl tlie w
i ings w e r e -[«:iH in t.n.
•e a n ) n
:
1. me ; f*.r u «tr:m;» 1
•• Only a
I c a - t mam . a f u r t i v e ,_'n-" • towiard t!u • Vcil.-I p i c t u r e . 1 q u i d .ffw the man's r e p h .
jilanii
M , T h o r n ' . i n , a n d 1 mgan o d e s p a i r • m a ' l e l :iv h e a r t t h r o b wiliily.
Without lilting hi* aye
S
relate t h e
1.
i;!!t •
" k "l"
ll d iv v.h.fll she
Of tl:- daw
T o the face of the » oinar
in s p r i n g .
1; wiv- a miid i
t h " pielure .
" T i * the verv thing 1 want." »l
:
e f o r e ".lie g r a u - ir 1 ihe 1i r u r v : 1
•• Read n r the l i f t of the wound
''whiie'l.wn
nrnt b w . ' t h a t
: had
HP read hur the lint—'twas a sa
e'o.s»-l ev<rs sat n j r . in t h e W a s it! a dn-iin; or w„> n n-.il, tv ° Tii-. re was ie. is-.i
Of t h e wounded ami killed in ll
! while M*rs T h - r r i t o n . i,
] easy ••I .ir. My r e \ e ; rie w a s I •Token 1I'V tilt t r e i n n l o u s t a k i n g tliat likeiK'ss . _;.d involuntarily tlw w o r d — MOf a gallant )'•
1 hen, l;k«- a -will
1 F a t h e r• " b u r s t f : . t n ii.v l i p
i tO'H!o ol hi r Vinee, sa ,y»ig :
.
i n m i n d , and
ing luii
!
- Lilian, d o v o u rei
I called hi - —
U: -uu-fi I i n n ied lea a f t e r leaf ing in 1
T h e n I ia n n * d tl:
Waa the proud reply
of a m o t h Of his Captain n i g h ;
i o f m.-m<--J
t I could 'find n o
•• M')- m o t h e r — m v loll" lost m o t h e r ! M v fiith-i i ••
W h a t ails thy » onian standli
v e a r s old. i me ail y e s U - r d a v . " I -aid w h e n 1 h u d b e c o m e ealm
MS h e die'i vi h e n 1 wjts altoi
1
1
i v'-t MV father hud 'K-- n kind, akld. Os fair a " | >*ssibk-. fill- leorii'Hf t h a t ilit reports were w i t h o u t foundation -i •
l e d t b - pin e of b o t h jrather a n d mothei r. M e h i l d h o o d j heariii L- t o n had youe <o E u r o in-. f..r threw venr- I f tin
O God! bat inv I
1
th frii :d a n d in- SoUgl.t; eiie. there, a n d now h i s !K nrt is s o d ' b e e a n - - 1i b a d p:uv*-,l1 h.-inpil; ; mv f a ! h e r was
he fell, they *
I s he wounded J'
heu 1 was I can finsi no i r a t e of } . u. W , i: vou see him ?
g r e a t - i f f had 1
ij;hl on t h a t fatal d a y ! "
Killed
:au has aw ooned aw a;.
But « •! th«
v n i to
tool a n d m v• fa'.l.er - a i l e d for E u r o
'
B!i- d i d n o t reply, b u t I rea ,1'lier a n s w e r ,n t h e b u m
the l l p h i :
an.. t h e r e w a s i ing e y <-. ami hastily d o n n i n g b out let a.id mantle, I.IU «
Sadly she op»ned 1
,
- W a s ; r o n r a i o t h e r.- name L i l i a n
the d i g h u
of
her
w
i
n
!
tiiat
s
t
a
r
l
! t h e h otel w h e r e i - n r p r i s o l f.n
1 s o m e t h i n g in t h e tone
(tsl me.
Faintly she m u r m u r e d . " k i l l e
W , is it not a
his r o o m .
i
H e r n anve was J-' iv.a—Flp-'ii Mat
It has cost the life of my only
But the battle is fought rfnd the victory
i
" ^ o m e w i t h me — Mrs. T l j
- Y e n , " p r e t t y . " on 1 the c ' o w i n g "m!er.sity i >f h e r eye. !1 said, n e r v o a J v c l u t c h i n g hit a r m a n d w d l i u g Ion. t.
The Will of the Lord, let it l*.- d o n e '
God pity the cheerless widow Gray.
d - my h'inri t i n . . l. w i t ' i a s t r a n g e 1 w a r d iIhe d o o r , but he, nsisti.- :g. a s k e d w h a t h a d o e . ti,
| as 1 met" it
And send from the halls of Kternal Day
It
The light of His peace to illume her wnv!
.1.1 f o o t s t e p
• : -d. ( h i e o w h e n 1 e x p l a i n , so he followed m
I t h r e w .i
W3\. mi.| v . would I s i r r e t a n d u p t h e s h a d e d v
T h e Mystery of the Library.
' v a s o l d e • My f n t V r ! the d o o r l e a d i n g to t h e l i b n
hat lie K <id his h o m e i
" S h e is h e n — e o m c , " J sa'iil, d r a w i n g him i n t o
n pier J the
arching ey
t life is t h r o
Tin
1 h a v e n o r e c o l l c c - 1 l i b r a r y . S h e h a d r i s e n — h o w lovely s h e looked ihei
n N.-v
itward s?gn
•a^ It*, tale.
my fa hor to t a k e h e r pale b r o w , her b r i g h t eye, and n c r i m s o n s p o t l>i
n u t to ray iKwoin known,
•ither c h e e k . O n e m o m e n t m y f a t h e r s" " '
Thus, like the spark whose vivid li({t«
iK
h «o.u g h c h a i n e d t o t h e s p o t — t h e n a d v a n c i n g , h i
In the d a r k flint is h i d front s i g h t
" A n d y ur f a t h e r loved fa
i t dwells within, alone.
[Mr*, Heniuis.
'( she appearstrange question,
'aimed :
II he h a d not
spoken without !
•• F l o r a .
" W ' h o t b a v o y o u c o n c e a l e d h e r e '.'" 1 said, taking
as t h e sort reply, a n d s h e *
!«*rbe
o y o n t h i n k he w
hold of t h e h e a v y silk d r a p e r y a t t a c h e d to a rose wood
D his
c o r n i c e , a n d falliug in g r a c e f u l folds t o tlx* floor.
- F o r g i re ami forget t h e past. 1 h e a r d a manly voice
" L i l i a n ! Lilian, d o n ' t r a i s e i t ! "
exclaimed Mrs.
ic tena n d t h e n m y n a m e was re|ieated in soft a c T h o r n t o n , s p r i n g i n g f r o m t h o easy c h a i r in w h i c h she b a d
c e n t s . 1 went t o m y m o t h e r ' s side, a n d t h e h a p p y luisbeen r e c l i n i n g w i t h t h e listlessnew of a d r e a m i n g child. '• derlv, a n d with a flashed r h e e k left t h e lib,
coals, b i f i l a n d f a t h e r pressed his wife and shild t o h i s h e a r t
a n d d a r t i n g t o my side s h e pressed so h e a v y a g a i n s t t h e I F o r a long
1 s u gitzing i n t o thf dy
nlocked t h - a» in reverent t o u e s he i m p l o r e d tIo< ! t o bless otir re
voil t h a t 1 c o u l d "discern t h e Outline of a p i c t u r e f r a m e . | W e r e h e r q u e s t i o n s t h e m a g i c k e y t h a t h a
ere stored?
A p i c t u r e !" I e x c l a i m e d : " O , I m u s t see it. f.ir I j caskct w h e r e the m e m o r i e s of my c b i l d h —
d i m ' remembrance
' I h e veiled p i c t u r e w a s unveiled, the m y s t e r y of t h e lin e v e r r e s t w h e r e t h e r e is a n y t h i n g m y s t e r i o u s . "
, 1 coali'
• - "
"*
B n t t h i s y o u c a n n o t — m u s t not see."
[ of a t i m e w h e n 1 wns p l a y i n g in t h e g a r d e n >nii i i s t r a n g e b r a r y solved ; a n d returning to,Our W e s t e r n h o m e , o n c e
m o r e a h a p p y family g r o u p d w d t b e n e a t h its roof. A gen1 did n o t "reply, f o r h a v i n g I teen a n i n m a t e of t h e , face p e e r e d i u t o mine, a s some one c l a s p e g u
ol tlia;
tle. l o v i n g wife a n d mothi— " * IS
• , lthe
'h o u s o only a w e e k , a n d t h i s b a n g m y first visit t o t h e | a r m s ki«scd me a g a i n ami a g a i n , w h i l e m y face w a s we
l i b r a r y , I d i d n o t g i v e u t t e r a n c e t o t h e t h o u g h t s w h i c h | w i t h tears.
I t»-ver knew w h e n c e s h e c a n e or whit h e
rushed through my m i n d
P e r h a p s M r s . T h o r n t o n d i - j s h e w e n t , and t s e e m e d g r a n g e t h a t di ii m e m o r y
T b e Mystery o f E d i t i n g .
v i n e d m y t h o u g h t s , a s a f t e r a m o m e n t ' s silence s h e said : ] should r o m e b a r k then.
It passed, mid i b ight d r e n n i
T h e w o r l d at large d o e s n o t u n d e r s t a n d t h e m y s t e r y
" Y o u a r c t o h o v e access to t h i s l i b r a r y at all t i m e s : | flitted b e f o r e m y w a k i n g v i s i o n — m y fat ie
of a n e w s p a p e r ; a n d ns in a w a t c h , t h e h a n d s t h a t une v e r y b o o k is a t y o u r s e r v ic e , a n d von are at lil>erty. j t u r n in u few m o u d i s ; h e would meet M *.
s e e n a r e b u t t h e passive i n s t r u m e n t s of t h e s p r i n g , w h i c h
e v e n t o r u m m a g i ; t h e d r a w e r s a n d pigeon-holes of m y she w a s s o g e n t l e a n d w i n n i n g lie would ,iu
is n e v e r s e e n : so in B n e w s p a p e r , t h e mo.-t w o r t h y c a u s e s
desk, if y o u r c u r i o s i t y d e m a n d s i t ; but y o u must n o t j pleased with h e r , a ; i l I m i g h t b e p e r m i t e<
of its prosi>eriug a r e o f t e n t h e least o b s e r / e d o r k n o w n .
look b e n e a t h t h » v e i l t h a t h i d e s t h i s p i c t u r e
ami h e r m o t h e r !
, b u t I W h o s u s p e c t s t h e benefit w h i c h a p a p e r d e r i v e s f r o m the
I t h e k n o b t o open tl
p a l e lips t r e m b l e d , h e r d a r k , e x p r e s s i v e eyes w e r e Oxed |
M y hat
e n t e r p r i s e , v i g i l a n c e u u d w a t c h f u l c a r e of t h e p u b l i s h e r ?
H
o
w
late,
a
n
d
the
how
u p o n mine.
V
I hesitated.
W h o p a u s e s t o t h i n k how m u c h of t h e p l e a s u r e of reading
.. w
v
# . a J Mrs. T h o r n " J n s t o n e g l a n c e , " I said pleadingly : b u t she m o v e d ( e a s y it
ton' nnever
h e r h e a d n e g a t i v e l y , a n d 1 w e n t on : " H o w cau I s t u d y I ton
e v e r k n o w it. F o r m o n t h s t h a t veil -d p i c t u r e h a d is d e r v i e d f r o m t h e t h e skill and c a r e of t h e p r i n t e r ? —
w i t h t h a t m y s t e r y e v e r b e f o r e me. ami then t o o 1 shall h a u n t e d my w a k i n g a n d s l e e p i n g visious. w h y should I W e feel t h e b l e m i s h e s of t h e p r i n t e r if t h e y exisl, b a t
n e v e r s l e e p soundly a g a i n , b u t d r e a m t h e livelong n i g h t l o n g e r jierplex my m i n d w i t h v a i n e o f l j e c t u r e ; a n d seldom o b s e r v e the excellencies. W o c a t a h e a r t y dinof t h i s mystical veil, and t h a t it h i d e s soira s t r a n g e . 1 c r o s s i n g t h e l i b r a r y . I placed t h e lani| s o i t s l i g h t ner, b u t do uot think o f ' . l i e f a r m e r w h o raised t h e m a t e \ ' a s i t t h e rustl- rials t h e r e o f , o r t h e c o o k that p r e p a r e d t h e m w i t h infir d i m a g o ; o r worse, b e c o m e a s o m n a m b u l i s t and w o u l d fall directly n p o n t h e p i c t u r e .
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t u r e . I t is s a c r e d , for i t is t h e only relic 1 h a v e p r e - 1 of t h e still small voice, a n d should 1 he id its p r o m p t - 1 all th e x c h a n g e newspajter*. l i e i s t o k n o w all t h e i r
s e r v e d of my p a s t l i f e ; all t h a t I h a r e t o r e m i n d m e o f i i n g s ? S h e would not know it. c u r i o s i t y whispered ; so j c o n t e I s — t o m a r k for o t h e r >yes t h e m a t t e r s t h a t ressors a r e t o b e alert, a n d c l i p
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not t h a t b e n e a t h t h o s e fair, p e r f u m e d flowers, jn-tals. : be red my p r o m i s e n e v e r t(> raise t h a t vt I. a n d 1 t u r n e d e r form so l a r g e an i n t e r e s t in the n e w s d e p a r t m e n t . —
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BOUNTY & PENSIONS.
TnK u n d e r s i g n e d would i n f o r m the citizens of Grand Traverse a n d a d j o i n i n g counties, t h a t he w p r e p a r e d to a t t e n d
p r o m p t l y t o all claim* against the
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United States for Bounty or Pensions.
All officers or s o l d i e r s disabled in the present war, e i t h e r
l,v disease incurred, or w o u n d s received in the service or the
United States, in the Hue of their duty, are entitled to I en- i o n s ; also, the widows, or m i n o r c h i l d r e n of t h o s e w h o die
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r p H l S O L D E S T A B L I S H E D H O T E L , ( T H E FIRST
L in T r a v e r s e City,) situated on F r o n t S t r e e t in the vicini t y of t h e C o u r t House a n d pnblic offices, is still open f o r the t u r n i n g a w a y t o h i d e h e r t e a r s , left m e s t a n d i n g b e f o r e j f a t h e r , s a y i n g she would IK- b e t t e r ii a d a y or t w o
T h e p o w e r b e h i n d t h e t h r o n e , in n e w s p a p e r s a s well
mid h e must n o t leave t h e c i t y withoii' seeing bur I l u
r e c e p t i 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 t h e v e i l e d p i c t u r e
his h e a r t y t h a n k s Tor t h e liberal p a t r o n a g e be h a s received,
in h i g h e r places, is s o m e t i m e s as i m p o r t a n t as t h e t h n
I t w a s r a t h e r c u r i o u s h o w I c a m e t o b e a dweller i n ' he was firm in his d e c i s i o n t o l e a v e l e next day. nn
a n d assures the public t h a t no p a i n s w i l f be spared t o m a k e
itself. C o r r e s p o n d e n t s , occasional or regular, s t a n d
t h e h o m e of M r s . T h o r n t o n . T w o y e a r s ago, w h e n b u t 1 I m u s t a c c o m p a n y h i m • T h e n 1 c x p ^ s s o d a wish ti
h i s guests c o m f o r t a b l e .
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a w e of t h a t silent p o w e r w h i c h has t h e last c h a n c e of
f o u r t e e n y e a r s old, I c a m e t o N e w H a v e n t o a t t e n d see m t m o t h e r ' s g r a v e . - H e d r e w me t o his side, am
a r t i c l e , a u d w h o s c u d s it f o r t h in glory or h u m i l t i v .
school, a n d a f t e r m y f a t h e r l e a v i n g h o m e for E u r o p e , i w i t h his a r m e n c i r c l i n g me. a n d m y bead r e s t i n g u p o
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w h e r e he e x p e c t e d t o r e m a i n for t h r e e years, i n t r u s t e d ' Ins b o s o m , told m e of m y m o t h e r .
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his c o l l e g e days. I t w a s at t h e h o u s e of M r . H o w e t h a t t h o s e of m y f a t h e r , w h i l e a g a i n I see n e d t o see t h a t i ion w h i c h g o e s on by means of t h e e d i t o r .
1 first m e t M r s . T h o r n t o n . S h e w e n t b u t little i n t o s o - ' s t r a n g e face p e e r i n g i n t o mine.
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visited. H e r pale, e x p r e s s i v e face a t t r a c t e d me. a n d I g o i n g w i t h o u t t h e m y s t e r y of t h e l i b r rv b e i n g s o l v e d :
S i n c e t h e o r g a n i s a t i o n of t h e F e d e r a l l i o v e r t u n c i i t .
t h e n , too, t h e r e was an indefinable s o m e t h i n g in her d a r k , so I v e n t u r e d t o hint t h a t , w h e n I cai. e t o visit h e r t h e | e l o v e n a t t e m p t s h a v e been m a d e t o resist its a u t h o r i t y . —
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led m e t o t h e j 0 f the F e d e r a l a r m y t o c o n s o l i d a t e t h e t h i r t e e n S t a t e s inK O R L A D I E S A N D AIISSKS :
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w a r m e d t o w a r d h e r ; a n d t h a t h e r c o m i n g was l o o k e d 1 ant h o m e t o w h i c h h e r h u s b a n d t o o k icr : t h e n a cloud ! ijjc admission of M i s s o u r i in t h e U n i o n . ' I h e s i x t h wns
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w h i c h w a s fitted u p w i t h a r t i s t i c taste, a n d h a v i n g n e v e r j b e i n g naturallv of a j e a l o u s d i s p o s i t i o n , believed thom. r o k v e s in G e o r g i a T h e e i g h t s ' w a s t h e m e m o r a b l e miliibeen a d m i t t e d t o t h e l i b r a r y 1 h a d n e v e r seen t h e veiled T h e wife loved h e r tesbhnd d e v o t e d l y , a n d b e i n g inno- f y - n g o r d i n a n c e of S o o t h C a r o l i n a , in 1832, T h e n i n t h was
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C. N 0 R R I 8 A p R O T H E R S .
p e r y s h a d i n g t h e walls in the f u r t h e s t c o r n e r , a n d w a s b e e n h e r c o m p a n i o n , t h o u g h cloeelj v e i l e d lest s o m e e r t a u g h t t o t h e c h i l d r e n of t h e S c a r b o r o u g h w r e c k e r s
a b o n t t o dra*- i t aside, w h e n h e r e x c l a m a t i o n p r e v e n t e d o n e should recognise i t a n d t h u s b e r e a l i e r h i s t o r y b e - in E n g l a n d in old t i m e s : " G o d bless d a d d y , G o d bless
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like t h i s . W c w a n t t r i e d a n d reliable m e n , a n d h a r d W h i l e his infantry is m o v i n g west, h i . cavalry is scour- twenty rebels.
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I t t o o k | b y t h e m t h a t t h e y w e r e t o fall b a c k in t h e d i r e c t i o n o f
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F l o r e n c e , t o d r a w o u r f o r c c s o u t of t h e i r i n t r e n c h m e n t s .
riox, to l»c held in the city of Detroit, at Young Men's Hall,
lace b e t w e e n PoolesviUe a n d D a r n s own. T h e rebel;
••n Weilne«ilay. the 2 J tit day of BepU-mber next, HI 11 o'clock not a f f o r d t o k e e p s c h o o l f o r g r e e n l e g i s l a t o r s now.
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f - t l u n of Mich o t h e r business in may be deemed ncccwiAry.
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m'-nt, will be entitle>l to two delc/iites. and each organized s o m e t h i n g a b o u t t h e legislation u e c d e d n o w . T h e old already a r r i v e d at h e a d q u a r t e r s .
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p u b l i c . W h o so well fitted t o m a k e a p e a c e a s t h o s e s u b s t a n c e t o t h c following :
l i e h e l a t h c t o w n f o r a w h i l e , b u t w i t h d r e w w h e n be
W. S. WOOD. Secretary.
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Detroit, August 2'J, 16C2.
h o h a v e w o r t h i l y c o n d u c t e d t h e w a r ? W h o s o well
Thc foliowinK was adopted by thc Republican State Cone r i c k . a n d by means of a g l a s i saw al t h a t was g o i n g on no d a m a g e w h a t e v e r . T h c r a i l r o a d a n d t e l e g r a p h office
q u a l i f i e d t o settle t h e q u a r r e l as t h o s e w h o h a v e m a d e
vention, Aug. 19,1W8.
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of t r o o p s in t h e d i r e c t i o n of Middle t o w n a u d l i o o n e s appointment of a n y indiviila&l io represent any county in
S i ' R i N c r m u i , 111., S e p t 1 0 . — T h c D e m o c r a t i c ConvetiT h e r e f o r e , w h o e v e r w c D o m i n a t e — w h o e v e r the p e o p l e
which he does not reside, should n o t be rccognized in any
future Conventions, a n d that t h c State Committee be in- e l e c t — w e s i n c e r e l y t r u s t he will b e a f r i e n d a n d uot a
tion m e t h e r e to-day.
i t w a s v e r y p o o r l y represented.—
structed to make calls for f u t u r e c o n v e n t i o n s accordingly.
g a n at 3 o'clock t h i s m o r n i n g , suppo, id t o b e a b o u t 20,- F o r t y c o u u t i e s w e r e u n r e p r e s e n t e d .
p o l i t i c a l e n e m y of t h c G o v e r n m e n t a n d its h o n o r e d b e a d :
J u s . C. A l l e n w a s n o m i n a t e d f o r C o n g r e s s m a n a t l a r g e ,
0 0 0 s t r o n g . H e saw t b r e o r e g i m e n t * of i n f a n t r y , o n e of
R e p a b l i c n n C o n g r e s s i o n a l C o n v e n t i o n — F o u r t h D i s - a tried and experienced legislator ; one who has proved
c a v a l r y aud e i g h t e e n c a n n o n a n d a l a e e u n m b e r of w a g - b e a t i n g CoL T . L y l c D i c k e r . S . 8 . H a y e s d e n o u n c e d
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t o w h o m t h e c o n t r a c t on t h e r o u t e b e t w e e n G r a n d T r a - ,
A s soon as possible t h e men selected s u c h position b e verse a n d M a n i s t e e w a s a w a r d e d , in J u l y , h a s also t a k e n ; hind t h e w a g o n s a u d d e a d horses a s a f f o r d e d a slight prot c c t i o u , atid returned t h e fire of t h e i r assailants, a n d with
t h e c o n t r a c t b e t w e e n M a n i s t e e a n d Muskegon, w h i c h was
such a s t e a d y a i m t h a t m a n y a red skin waa made t o b i t e
a b a n d o n e d b y O s c a r A . S t e v e n s . O n e c o n t r a c t o r is now t h e d u s t
T h e r e is no d o u b t t h a t i f t h e I n d i a n s h a d m a d e
responsible f o r t h e p r o m p t a n d f a i t h f u l transmission of a c h a r g e a t t h a t time, t h e y would h a v e s u c c c e d e d in t h e i r
t h e mail o v e r t h e e n t i r e r o u t e / a n d w e shall h a v e no m o r e m u r d e r o u s design, b u t t h e y w e r e t o o c o w a r d l y t o face
c e r t a i n d e a t h , t h a t t h e y k n e w would a t t e n d s u c h a a atf a i l u r e s t o c o n n e c t a t M a n i s t e e , a n d c o n s e q u e n t detention
t e m p t t o a g r e a t many of t h e m .
of t h e m a i l t h e r e f o r o n e week, a s h a s b e e n t h e c a s e
T h e fight c o n t i n u e d w i t h o u t cessation till a b o u t nine
e v e r y w i n t e r f o r t h e last f o u r y e a r s . W e rejoice w i t h o ' c l o c k in t h e m o r n i n g , w h e n it b e g u n to slack gradually,
e x c e e d i n g g r e a t j o y , " t h a t O . A . S t e v e n s h a s n o t h i n g w h i c h e n a b l e d C a p t G r a n t t o e n t r e n c h a little, b u t if a
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t o d o w i t h t h e t r a n s m i s s i o n or h a n d l i n g of o u r mails.
a t ; a n d t h e only w a y t h e y succeeded in finishing t h e i r
A n y c h a n g e f r o m t h a t i s an I m p r o v e m e n t .
e a r t h w o r k w a s "for a p o r t i o n of t h e b o y s t o w a t c h w h i l e
A n o t h e r tnail r o u t e (oncef'aweefc) h a s b e e n e s t a b l i s h e d t h e o t h e r s e x c a v a t e d , a n d w h e n a red skin raised his
between M u s k e g o n a n d M a n i s t e e ; one f r o m M a n i s t e e t o h e a d t o t a k e a s u r e aim, t h e cry of " down, d o w n "
N o r t h p o r t via L a k e S h o r e , Glen A r b o r , N o r t h U n i t y b r o u g h t a l l flat u p o n t h e g r o u u d . a u d t h e s h o t p a s s e d
h a r m l e s s o v e r t h e i r head*. T h e fighting c o n t i n u e d in t h i s
a n d L c l a n d ; a n d also o n e f r o m F r a w k f o r t t o T r a v e r s e
m a n n e r till t h e g o i n g d o w n of t h e m o o n n e a r m i d n i g h t
C i t y . " T h e w o r l d m o v e s 1"
when t h e I n d i a n s t o o k a d v a n t a g e of t h e d a r k n e s s t o carry a w a y t h e i r d e a d
RECII-EOCITT.—We b e l i e v e in
reciprocities—and
the
* E a r l y in t h e m o r n i n g of W e d u e s d a y , t h o firing was rep r i n c i p l e i s c l e a r l y i l l u s t r a t e d in t h e c a s e of J u d g e newed, a n d c o n t i n u e d d u r i n g t h e m o r n i n g . A t t h i s t i m e ,
L i t t l e j o h u a n d h i s h o r s e . H i s H o n f l r rides a noble, in- t h e c o m m a n d e r of t h e S i o u x called out in t h e D a k o t a
t e l l e c t u a l a n i m a l . T h e m a g n r t & m of t h e h o r s e i n f u s e s l a n g u a g e t o t h e half-breeds, some t c v e n o r eight, in C a p t
G r a n t ' s force, t o leave tjie w h i t e s , a n d t h e y would b e
v i g o r i n t o t h e p h y s i c a l f r a m e of t h e J u d g e , a n d h e a p p r o t e c t e d ; t h a t t h e I n d i a n s d i d not desire t h e b l o o d of
p e a r s as a t h l e t i c , s t r a i g h t a n d e n d u r i n g , as w h e n , twen- t h e mixed b r e e d — t h e y only w a n t e d t h a t of t h e w h i t e s ;
t y y e a r s a g o , t h e halls of legislation r e s o u n d e d w i t h t h e t h a t t h e y w e r e g o i n g t o c h a r g e o u t h e c a m p a n d p u t
t h u n d e r s of h i s e l o q u e n c e , jand t i m i d c h i l d r e n q u a i l e d e v e r y p e r s o n to d e a t h , e t c . T h i s was h e a r d by all t h e
half-breeds, a n d by M a j o r J o s . R . B r o w n , w h o t r a n s l a t b e n e a t h t h e l i g h t e n i n g flashes of h i s e a g l e eye. I n ree d i t for C a p t G r a n t
Of c o u r s e none of the h a l f - b r e e d s
t u r n , t h e J u d g e i m p a r t s a m o i e t y of h i s g r e a t i n t e l l e c t
a t t e m p t e d t o leave.
t o t h e h o r s e ; a n d so j u s t is t h e J u d g e t o t h e horse, a n d
S o o n a f t e r t h i s t h e c a n n o n u n d e r Col. S i b l e y ' s comt h e h o r s e t o t h e J u d g e , t h a t , intellectually a n d physically, m a n d was h e a r d t o speak, a n d an I n d i a n horseman^
t h e y a r e a b o u t e q u a l l y "balanced. I t is difficult t o say r a p i d l y u p t o t h e i r c o m m a n d e r or h e a d chief, a n d was
o v e r h e a r d b y M a j o r B r o w n t o tell h i m t h a t t w o miles of
w h i c h would m a k e t h e b e s t J u d g e .
w h i t e s w e r e c o m i n g t o t h e relief of C a p t G r a n t - T h e
I n d i a n s w e r e t h e n o r d e r e d all t o g o a n d a t t a c k Col. S i b ELECTION IS CALIFORNIA.'—The R e p u b l i c a n s a r c t r i u m ley, w i t h t h e e x c e p t i o n of a small p a r t y t h a t was t o s t a y
p h a n t in C a l i f o r n i a . T h e e l e c t i o n returns, y e t incomand watch C a p t Grant.
p l e t e , s h o w f o r t y - s e v e n R e p u b l i c a n m e m b e r s of the H o u s e
T h e I n d i a n s went off w i t h a yell, b u t o n n e a r i u g Col.
elected, a n d . f o u r D e m o c r r t s . E v e r y D e m o c r a t i c S e n - S i b l e y ' s force, t h e y w e r e s a l u t e d b y s h o t a n d s c h r a p n e l l
a t o r i s d e f e a t e d . S i x D o u g l a s s a n d f o u r B r e c k i n r i d g e f r o m t h e b a t t e r y of M a r k H e n d r i c k s , a n d w e r e wise
e n o u g h t o k e e p at a safe distance. Col. Sibley soon afD e m o c r a t s h o l d over, c o n s t i t u t i n g t h e sole o p p o s i t i o n clet e r e n m e u p a n d relieved C a p t - G r a n t ' s f o r c e f r o m t h e
m e n t in ( h e S e n a t e , w h i c h h a s t h i r t y - n i n e m e m b e r s .
p e r i l o u s p o s i t i o n t h e y h a d been in f o r t h i r t y - " ' "
R e p u b l i c a n will b e electod t c t h e C . S . S e n a t e in p l a c e w i t h o u t food o r sleep.
T h e loss of C a p t G n t n t ' s c o m p a n y in the a b o v e fig lit
o f G o v . L a t h a m . J u s t i c e , t h o u g h slow, is s u r e . T h e
was eleven killed a n d f o u r w o u n d e d , oue fatally.
m u r d e r of B r o d e r i c k i s a v e n g e d
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Glory to God !
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from
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the
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navy y a r d below S t . L o u i s — t h o O s a g e , N e o s h a , W i n n e -
Kal- b a g o . M i l w a u k e e , C h i c k a s a w a n d K i c k a p o o . T w o of
these, w h i c h a r e b e i n g c o n s t r u c t e d on t h e plan of the
a m a z o o , i s fall, and* h a s been m u s t e r e d i n t o s e r v i c e . T h e
2 6 t h R e g i m e n t , a t J a c k s o n , ( t h e o n e t o w h i c h t h e G r a n d M o n i t o r , a r c nearly c o m p l e t e d . T h e y h a v e one t u r r e t ,
e a c h , a n d will m o u n t t w o 11-inch D a h l g r e n g u n s . T h e
T r a v e r s e c o m p a n y is a t t a c h e d ) i s rapidly filling u p , a n d
o t h e r s are m u c h l a r g e r , aod h a v e e a c h t w o t u r r e t s , T h e
will b e m u s t e r e d in w i t h i n a f e w d a y s .
T h e 2 7 t h h a s t h r e e c o m p a n i e s in c a m p a t P o r t H u r o n , b o a t s are of solid i r o n t h r o u g h o u t
F r e e P r e s s of t h e 1 3 t h , t h a t t h e 2 5 t h R e g i m e n t a t
a n d o t h e r s a r e rapidly o r g a n i z i n g .
Lieut. J .
W H O EXCOUBAGE ENLISTMENTS.—The c i t i z e n s of L a n .
sing raised $ 1 , 3 9 4 , 5 0 b y voluntary contributions, for the
Bounty Fond.
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were subscribed by those w h o m we know to b e Republicans. T h i s s i m p l e fact r e q u i r e s n o c o m m e n t — " i t s p e a k s
f o r itself.'" T h e n a m e of G e o . W . P e c k , t h e r i c h e s t D e m o c r a t i n L a n s i n g , d o e s n o t a p p e a r in t h e l i s t
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COUNTY T R E A S U R E R • O F F I C E .
T r a v e r s e City, Aug • I 14. 1*62.
u r y notes. A decision of t h e C a l i f o r n i a S u p r e m e C o u r t for A m e r i c a n p r o d u c t s will b e unusually large
O T I C E IS HEREBY G I V E N THA THE S A L E OF
i s n o t a l w a y s w o r t h a s m u c h a s i t costs to obtain it.
driinqnent t a x e s m Grand ' r a v e n * county,
T h e Rebels broke up their c a m p at Frederick. Md.
T h i s is a t e m p o r a r y t r i u m p h of t h e w a n i n g p o w e r oT on t h e 12th, t nd w e r e , m o v i n g w i t h t h e i r whole a r m y j advertised by the M d i t o a G e m ral in t l « Grand Traverse
held at the oflice of t h e C o ' " ty Treasure!, ie
Slavery there.
u p o n P e n n s y l v a n i a . P h i l a d e l p h i a a n d H a r r i s b u r g w e r e Trai
the Countv t e a t <•' Grand
raverse coonty.
lomlav In OrtoU-r next, c mmencing at t'
WITHDRAWN.—Hon. J o h n A . B r o o k s , of N e w a y g o , t h e i r d e s t j n a t i o a T h e most a c t i v e m e a s u r e s w e r e b e i n g o'clock A. M
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w h o h a d offered himself a s a n i n d e p e n d e n t c a n a i d a t e f o r
v Treasn
S e n a t o r in t h i s D i s t r i c t h a s w i t h d r a w n h i s n a m e f r o m t h o
T h e g u e r r i l l a s h a v e c h a n g e d t h e i r policy in Missouri. I
< V > V \ T V T R E A S U R E R ' S N >TI( E .
canvass, a n d u r g e s h i s f r i e n d s t o v o t e f o r C h a r l e s M e a r s ,
I n s t e a d of o r g a n i z i n g i n t o l a r g e b a n d s t h e y a r e now d i - '
COUNTY TREASURER*!! OFFICE.
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tho R e p u b l i c a n candidate. M r . Brooks has shown him1
v i d i n g i n t o smafl b o d i e s , a n d e n c a m p i n g in squad* o f !
O T U . R
| s H E R E B / K I V E N ^ T B A T T H K SALE OF
self t o b e a v e r v sensible m a n .
twentv-five a n d t h i r t y .
1 \ Lands delinqneni for t a x e s in Mani»t« County, adver— — — — — — — — —
| tised by the Auditor General In tiie G r a m Traverse Herald.
THE MOUNTED R I F L E S . — T h e r e g i m e n t of M o u n t e d
A use h a s a t l e n g t h been f o u n d t o w h i c h w e c a n p u t i will be"held at the F e r r y in Manistee, the (. -outy scat of said
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County, on the i.th dav of October next, i m m e n c i n g at 9
Rifles, w h i c h i s c o u n t e d a s t h e F i f t h M i c h i g a n C a v a l r y ,
o n r p a r o l e d s o l d i e r s w h o c a n n o t Gght r e b e l s untiU e x - 1 0 , c l 0 c i A M . . . CIOMUB at noon. r e - o p r a i n ! 5 at J P. >L, and
h a s b e e n m u s t e r e d i n t o t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s s e r v i c e . I t c h a n e e d . T h e y h a v e been o r d e r e d a g a i n s t t h e I n d i a n s c o n t i n a i n g until half-past 5 o'clock P . M.. « hen they will lie
,
i closed for the day ; and thus tbey will c o n t m n e f r o m day t o
i s u n d e r t h e c o m m a n d of Colonel J o s e p h T . C o p e l a n d . . . T r
in M i n n e s o t a .
I
iSandays excepted) until the s a l e s a r e c o n c l u d e d aeeordj m e to law.
CHARLES BECOR.
;
CIRCUIT C O U R T . — J u d g e LITTLEJIIOX a r r i v e d on T u e s T h e N e w a y g o Republican warmly approved t h e nom-;
38-S«r
(loenty T r e a s u r e r - ^
d a y a f t e r n o o n , a n d t h e S e p t e m b e r T e r m of t h e C i r c u i t
ination of C h a r l e s M e a r s , for S e n a t o r , a c d a s s u r e s h i m a |
Court commenced 0* W e d n e s d a y morning. T h e Term
NOTICE.
U N I T E D S T A T E S J . A N J ' OFFICE. )
h e a r t y s u p p o r t in t h a t c o u n t y . T h e s a m e b e r e .
,
will b e s h o r t a s t h e r e i s n o c r i m i n a l b u s i n e s s .
T B J V H J t C m - . &-P 1 -- 4 - 1862. j
A T E N T S FOR E N T K l i S MADE .JETWEEN T H E
T h e r e i s n o t r u t h i' t h e report t h a t S e c r e t a r y S t a n t o n |
C o L F e n t o n l e f t D e t r o i t l a s t F r i d a y evening, t o j o i n
4th day of September, 1WI. and the ICth day of April,
las r e s i g n e d .
I ll*6'2. for Settlement and Cultivation, u n d e r the Graduation
his
regiment
H e h a s b e e n v e r y s u c c e s s f u l in r e c r u i t i n g
^—
I Act of Anftnst 4. IPS*, have been received at this Office, a n d
T h e D e m o c r a c y of N e w 1 o r k h a v e n o m i n a t e d H o r a - the p u r c h a a e r ^ * i « hereby notified to come forward immedi
t o fill u p t h e E i g h t h R e g i m e n t .
tie Seymour for Governor.
.
» ,e !- v
«be required proof
'
vation. and secure their respective Patents, because if said
W e h a v e received a n i n t e r e s t i n g letter f r o m D t SHIT.
, , , _.)c> , - .
| proof is not Died within a limited time, t h e P a t e n t s will be
J u d g e G o r d o n M o t t h a s b e n e l e c t e d d e l e g a t e t o C on-1 returncd t 0 , j , e General Land Office, and will t h n s be liable
TBRLT, o n v a r i o u s s u b j o c t s , w h i c h w e shall p u b l i s h n e x t
] to be cancelled for non-performance of the conditions of
gress from N e v a d a Territory.
week.
] settlement and cultivation contemplated by t h e Graduation
T h e ,21st regiment, f r o m t h i s C o n g r e s s i o n a l D i s t r i c t ,
A
ASSORTMENT
le* North of Travem •
-.! m i n e t o tliit. 9crlio of country
'.eft Irthind him foa.' '.iriwart hoys
iiMicnn* and strictly, teni|K-n»te—
e o: prosperity. |(.'o hmunicated.
ELECTION NOTICE.
O F F I C E OK THK SECRETARY O l ' 5TATK
I j t n s i n c . Mich.. August 1 : 0 . 1M;X
> the Sheriff of the County of Grand Travcim :
You are hereby notified that ai the next Oen ral Election
tic held on the Tui -d.iy ituccefdiiiR the first J onday c
•uitier next, in t h e S u t e of Michigan, the loll, wing ol
...e to he elected, viz. : A Governor, l.ieutcni at Govt
Secretary of State. Auditor (ieheral, State Tr> axurcr,
ininsioncr of State l.aad Oflice, Attorney Gea> ml, Sui
tendent of I'uldic Instruction, a Member of tin State Board
of Education, in p l a c c of George Willard. Mrhm • term of ofBce will expire Dei ember 3 l s j , 18GV, and a ! cprcscntatir*
in Contrress lor the Fourth Congressional D «trict Of thi»
State, t o which y o u r couuty is attached.
Also, a Senator for the Thirty-tirst Senator il District, lo
which your county i« attached agreeable to t h t provisions of
Act No". 162. of the Session IJ»W9 of Ifetil. Ah >. a Representative for the Representative District of whicl your county
is a part agreeable t.> t h e provisions of A c t I o. I1G, of the
Session Ijtws of iKtil.
You are. also, hereby notified, that at said (•! leral Election
an amendment of the C o n s t i t u t i o n relative t< emovals from
oflice. provided for by J o i n t Resolution N'j 15. approved
March lit!:. IStil
Also, a n a m e n d m e n t t o sti lions one, t * o
and four, Article fifteen, of the C o n s t i t u t e 3. concerning
Ranking Corporations : an a m e n d m e n t Uiscc: on six Article
thirteen, of the Constitution, relative to the lection ol Regents of the University : a a amendment to s' ition six, Article nineteen, of the C o n s t i t u t i o n , relative t o elections in the
l'p|ier Peninsula, and an a m u n d m e n t to sect <.n two, Article
twenty, of the Constitution, relative r> die ii
Constitution, provided for by J o i n t
proved March ISth, 1H61 :
Will lie submitted to the electors
adoption or rojcetmr
ii lteso
In wltne!
d the Great Seal of the StaK
'iih day ol August. A. D. lWi'J.
GEO. H. H O t ' S R
:
Pi-puty Sec C ary of State,
• also hereby notified thill HI said ' neral Election
j \ ou
iag County officers are t o t>e elect, : One Sheriff,
j^f^!'
ity Treasurer, one C o u n t y Cleric ud Register of
I'eeili.
e Prosecuting Attorney, one Cir it C o u r t C
a t t e m p t to
Y
Full and Complete
b l o c k a d i n g A r a n s a s , o n t h e T e x a s coast, h a s m a e e a re-1
p o r t t o t h e navy d e p a r t m e n t
W
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day the 14 tin. Tlie d
eleven y a r s ago. II
nnd two Rir!«.
a the c
squadron
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BOSTON,
\ E W YORK,
Buffalo, &c.,
Cry»iii! I.ak*
Tmver
geezee •!, Milieu 2.
T r a \ true l'itv..Septi
H. H. .NoHI.h.
I
"TO
California has decided t h a t t h e S t a t e taxes can be
left D e t r o i t f o r C i n c i n n a t i on F r i d a y e v e n i n g last.
H
PRICE!!
HANNAH, LAY & (X).
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August 20, 1862.
[From tbo Adverti.«'-r and Trilmnc,.
F a t h e r A b r a h a m 1 * Reply*
From far New Hampshire's granite bill* ! w
you* legil
From Massachusetts' fertile val<-% from old Vermont t!
IA N E W P A P E R I N D E T R O I T .
I The Advertiser h a v i n g been merged in the Tribune, tbe un
| den-igned has resolved to commence the publication of anothI er paper in Detroit, emlmdving lis leading features, and def " voted to the same principles and policy. to be called
. T H E
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s
C o n n e c t i c u t wheels into liue at roiling of tin- d r u m :
And little Rhoilv s p r i n g s t i a r m s like 1>»* id in lil« might
I'poli r e b e l l i o n - iron front to strike one bio * fur n g n i :
One blow fur right. my hern boys. for right and I V l i - Sat
•Strike, and receive the ble.siiigV «i the God of At.niliain.
GIFTS, GIFTS, GIFTS. C H I C A G O
ElTOlUMTllEBBUTiriL.
KAKK C H A N C K T o
M O N I T O R ;
,
A Musical H o n e .
W h e n I w a s a b o y , < f n y " t W i c r o w u e d a sorrel marc-,
w h i c h w i u called T i b . k .She was o r d i n a r i l y Klug«isl\ b u t
posscswid u'ood speed nuo g r e a t p b w o r . S h e r.ever f r i g h t e n e d a t any thing, a n d . a s i d e f r o m t i e r l a z i n e s s was a pood
Iicast, e x c e p t on p a r t i c u l a r occasions, when fchc. w i t h o u t
Any a p p a r e n t cause, would rett.se t o g o . F o r a l o n g
t i m e BIIU was s u b j e c t t o the U3yn! t r e a t m e n t of h a n l k v ani m a l s — e v u r w h i p p i n g , p o u n d i n g , t o r t u r i n g , Jkc. B u t
nty f a t h e r a n d t h e hired m a n g a ^ e it u p a s a b a d course,
and slio wn-t releaed f r o m t h i s h a r r a s s m j n t . A close o b :
servation of her t a n t r u m s loij-rao t o t h e conclusion t h a t
s h e w a s s u b j e c t t u p a r o x j y h f e o f the n e r v o u s s y s t e m , g r o w ing o u t of e l e c t r i c a l c h a n g e s of t b e a t m O i p h u r e . S b e was
a l w a y s t r u e to d r a w o r t r a v e l in b r i g h t , clear, bine-sky
s p r i n g or s u m m e r w e a t h e r : and, for t h e dozen y e a r s t h a t
w e o w n e d h e r , we w o r e n e v e r t r o u b l e d w i t h h e r in a
cold, frosty, still w i n t e r ' s day. B u t on a s u m m e r ' s d a y ,
w h e n t h e e l e c t r i c fluid passed r a p i d l y f r o m t h e e a r t h ' s surface, a n d d y s p e p t i c s would look like c o m m i t t i n g s u i c i d e ,
a n d r h i ' u n i a t i o would p r e d i c t a c h a n g e of a t m o s p h e r e ,
w h e n t h u n k e r - c a p > w h i t e a n d g o r g e o u s as a n F.ast I n d i a n
palace, lifted t h e r e h e a d s in the n o r t h - we st , b e t o k e n i n g
t h e clash and flash of t h e c o m i n g s t o r m , t h e n look o u t
for T i b . S h e Would s u d d e n l y s t o p in t h e f u r r o w , in t h e
h a r v e s t field-or-highwny, a n d p i t c h f o r k tines, o r a p p l e
t r e e clubs, o r bundles of fired s t r a w u n d e r h e r belly, c o n k !
n o t s t a r t her. T/tke a sentinel a t his post, s h e was d e a f
t o all u r g e n c i e s a n d a p p e a l s save one. T h a t would s t a r t
h e r a f t e r a while. T h e s a t n o r e s u l t w o u l d be w i t n e s s e d
in u w i n t e r ' s day. when t h e air w a s from t h e s o u t h a n d
t b a w y . S o s b e was always w o r k e d w i t h t h e s e reservations" f o r s h e was o p t a l w a y s
reliable.
A f t e r we iiad
o w n e d her a b o u t e i g h t y e a r s , my f a t h e r h i r e d - a mmi b y
t b e name of J o h n H a r t
H o was a p i o u s mail, a n d like d a b o v e all t h i n g s t o sing. O u e b r i g h t A u g u s t m o r n i n g we. w e r e d r a w i n g in w h e a t , a n d old T i b h a d been
d r a f t e d i n t o harness. S b e h a d w o r k e d well till a b o u t
f o u r o'clock in t h e a f t e r n o o n , when snddeuly, a s we w e r e
(nailing, t h e r e catno a c l a p o f . t h u n d e r f r o m a n almost
- Clear s k y "
on o u r cars, a n d w e s a w in t h e w e s t a cloud I'ttfe b i g g e r
t h a n a m a n ' s h a n d , p o r t e n d i n g rain. W e w e r e n o t far
f r o m t h e b a r n , a n d h o p i n g t o g e t l o a d e d a t d i n t o the
b a r n b e f o r e the rain r e a c h e d us. t b e - s h e a v e s w e r e t h r o w n
on by t w o men, a n d loaded by H a r t w i t h g r e a t d e x t e r i t y .
O a r h o p e s w e r e q u i t e s a n g u i n e t h a t T i b would be r e a s o n able this tim?—flrst, because she had b a 4 hard thunders h o w e r e x p e r i e n c e e n o u g h t o know t h a t it was not pleasa n t t o h e r , nor a t all o b l i g i n g t o t h o s e e m p l o y i n g h e r ;
second, b e c a m e s h e w a s " h o m e w a r d b o u n d , " a n d a little
e f f o r t would p u t us all u n d e r d r y c o v e r . S h e m a d e n o
hostile d e m o n s t r a t i o n s till t h e r a c k w a s l o a d e d , vlieii, at
t h e usual w o r d , s h e refused t o b u d g e an inch. T h e men
p r o p o s e d t o p o u n d h e r , b u t m y f a t h e r f o r b a d e , b u t suggested t o H a r t t o sing. H e h a d a full, manly, m e l o d i o u s
voice, w h i c h r u n g f r o m h i s t h r o a t in t o n e s sweet a n d
b e a u t i f u l ; he k n e w all t h e b a l l a d s from R o b i n n o o d t o
Y a n k e e D o o d l e , a p d t h e M e t h o d i s t h y m n s f r o m " Blow
t h e t r u m p e t " t o " l l f t w h a p p y a r c t h o y . " T w n s a sceno
for T u r n e r ' s pencil. I n t h e west t h e h e a v e n s w e r e a s
black a s B * c b u s . I n t h e oast lay t h e t h u n d e r - c a p s w h i t e
a» siio\v, like P o l i o n u p o n Ossa. N o r t h a n d s o u t h t h e
rain h a d flanked "us l i k o t h o w i n g s of an arniy.
H e r e and
t h e r e fell a b i g d r o p , h a r b i n g e r of more, whilst a r o u n d
t h t load s t o o d the h i r e d men a c h i n g t o p o u n d old T i b int o minco meat.
H a r t was on t h e load. " S i n g . " said m y f a t h e r . H a r t
b e g a n a n d s u n g a h y m n , e v e r y t w t j lines of w h i c h was a
c h o r u s of,
" B l o w ,vo the t r n m p a t ! Blow!
Sing g l o r y ! H a l l e l u j a h ! "
and his eye dilated, a n d his b r e a s t heaved, and he f o r g o t
t h a t b e h i n d him, b u t a little w a y off w a s t h u n d e r a n d
l i g h t n i n g e n o u g h , r i g h t l y e x p e n d e d , t o " blow u p " half
of creation 1 , aftd t h a t b e f o r e n i m was a c r a g y oki tnare
w i t h i n t e n f e e t of a g o o d b a r n , t o o m a d , o r t o o upset,
h o w e v e r , t o make h e r way i n t o i t
H o t h o u g h t of h i s
mission, w h i c h was t o s i n g G o d ' s p r a i s e a m i d flashing fire
a n d t h u n d e r s t r o k e , a n d be,filled his mission full.
•' S i o g a w a v l " c r i e d m y f a t h e r , " sing away, H a r t ! t h e
old h u g is relenting—I eOc it In h e r e y e : a n d t h e t i p of
h e r c a r i s p l a y i n g t o y o u r m u s i c like t h e fingers of a
maiden t o a g u i t a r . S h o liken t h e H a l l e l u j a h s t r a i n . —
I t s o o t h e s h e r b r a i n , w h i c h aeeUies u n d e r t h i s t h u o d e r
like lead in a red-hot c a u l d r o n .
H a ! h a ! give her t h e
r e i n ; she'll g o — h u r r a h ! w e ' r e in t i m e — h u r r a h ! t h e r e
was no s u c h s i n g i n g sinec T i m o t h e u s sang a t t h e t h e feet
Alexander."
W e h a d m a d o a d i s c o v e r y . H a r t ' s v o i c e would
trol t h e old n j a r o in b o r t a n t r u m s , lik^ t b e l y r e of Orpheu s the t r e e s ; a n d , whilst h o
w i t h b»y f a t h e r , a M e t h o d i s t h y m n would a l w a y s s t a r t b e r . S h e w a s a M e t h o dist f r d m instinct, a n d H a r t d e c l a r e d t h a t T i b k n e w
Mothodist from a Presbyterian hymn instanter.
[tyr. J a c k s o n .
.......
1 t o s e t t l e in C e n t r a l
(
A m e r i c a ts b e i n ^ raiaqd i'o t h o D i s t r i c t of C o l u m b i a . —
' Q u i t o a n u m b e r is e n g a g e d it} t b e e n t e r p r i s e .
j
C I T Y .
THE
t nptnin t
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SARNIA
T R A V E R S E
llu.MKS' |
r>,'»00 C h o i c e EIIIM
S'l.rt "•itrn.a during •*:• - ,:M n '
Splendid n n d ' A t t r a c t i v e List.
i #L atui will fearlessly discuss the a.
| u«*ii HS the character ol all public m
| tions growing out of the p r e s e n t wick'-d reliellio
1 s e e from all her boundaries the glorious Empire St.V.e
\ countless host is «ea<ftti^'fi<rth with freemen'* hope* r-l» • : v»<-ate the most summary policy towanls its nut!
From Delaware there comes a gleam of * int.' and • rmii n the prosecution of the war f-«r its s u p p r n u l o u . i
e»tly urge upon the G o v e r n m e n t tbe u-e of ever
Where faithful bands are bidding d p the bdiilK i • (tie sU •I : and"nature liad placed in our bands. Tbe war
| la-gun to extend, strengthen, and jierpetuate tie
New J e r s e y answers to tn-* call a.1* if nlori^ her • i
Each grain of sand bad - a i d . we come. three ih'iiis,itid mo
i i n s a slaveholdine oligarchy upon its ruins, tin un
We come.to strike for liberty, f o r r i g l i i and L'ii'-|>- bam,
I believes the Union c a n n o t i.e preserved ami perinan
Who given ux all [lie Mossing* of thu God of A Urn hum.
' secured nntil the power of tb-.U Institution i s n t i e r l
teysl.it!
j ed. THE MONITOR will, therefore, exert »liatever ii
' ' may acquire to enforce upon the Government the
of ii policy that shall accomplish that object and (<
I nee her dusky son* couie forth from every darkened mine.
the nation of that •' first irreat cause" of our presetr
And, like tbe cloud* along tier,hills swift forming i n t o line: calamity and dishonor.
Their eyes have soch a flr«y gleam froui glowing forges enuisl.t,
Aside from a vigorous a'id earnest support of t'
Their "arms s u t h s t r e n g t h as if they were ( f Iron sinewt pies of the Republican party, and ol the poli. y .
wrought;
I think when on Secession's bead t h e j strike for I'nclc Sam,
I with the public good.
Banh blow w ill / a l l like vengeance from the Hod of Abraham
To
YOl'Jt
N o H u m b u g ! No S w i n d l e !
i and he has so perfected hi* arrangement* foi this er.ti r j . n - e
us to leave no doubt of its success, lie therefore feel*
iwvi to a n n o u n e e t h a t tbe Itrst nomle-r will I*- issu-d oo or
»y ot September.
•rti»'T d u r i n g the
J set adown our W e * u r h t a l e s your legions pour, my hoys,
Ohio, Indiana, and my own loved Illinois,
And Iowa, and Michigan, and Minnesota too.
And far Wisconsin's prairies send their heroes u i e d and true
' l o n e on. O living avaianch 1 break Into floods of iigh'.
And roil your waves of t r u t h along Secession's shores ol
night.
AlKjRN
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GUNTON HOUSE
'i Itraii'h. Leaf and
-I A M E S 3C. G i : X T(. >>;.
(IflOP STABLING AM) WELL MELD KOlS'
• offered I n 5 !
; This n,
Manufacturing enterprise ; to seei e a just reward !'•
and to direct the attention of ..inii
vantages our State present" t o tbe
ing. will c o n s t i t u t e one of Its mo t prwninen
The Miliscrils-r will give one Town I.01 frt'i- to each p e r s e
leading object of tbe editor n il! Ii
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with every question that may promote tie
ind j llrlck. or Stone bouse, valued at nut le>» than $1011. p.iMiu
eral prosperity of Michigan.
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nrvevs, etc. Said lots
lots ar<are in the most desirable pai
In the d e p a r t m e n t of News, tbe cfliirl i f the editor »
a—Tu
I b i s part of the town lie at the bead, am
t o a e c u r e fur T n e MONITOR a c h a r a c t e r IP»I u
IUS of tbe Bay. and has
its older and tftore pretentions e o f i n p o r a r i i
'pnil-1 anee of t h e '
for any deficiency iu the >1111111111}- • : i u c o n l
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11 hi" riile, i> surprised by
t ueceseary t o secure for Til* MONITOR a d a l i u upon the
orneul. .Sheet 24 by SO.
public for a reasonable share of its-support.
T h is brief general outline Ofthe c h a r a c t e r of tlie proposed
journal, with the course he pursued while F.ditor of the Tri
bune ; especially in support of the policy which re nulled in
and ditrinz I
the orgaiiiration of the Republican party • —
1 (Sheet
four y e a r s ' e d i t o r i a l connection with the A
dersigned has some conlidencc, will i-e th
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g seal, wbil • the bugle sounds
the earnest, devotod Republicans of the .Stale will require ! lingers fo
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that THK MoNiToa will prove taithfii) to the great cause o f , "to m a n Ii
.1-—Will 1-e
tree g o v e r n m e n t and t h e interests a:i.l
t lover of -.Vuld S c o t i a " a n V ' ^ r e e n E r i n . " and
The nndersigned has n o doubt thut ;1
I should be >1 led by all- (Sheet 24 by 3fl. I'sual price $3 00.
Michigan for such a p a p e r as lie propose* 10
HitiNii.—Iti^ireMsnting" " l i ^ t u s . 1 ' - B o x e r " and
it is demanded by that large, intelligent, earnest c!
active duty." rSli^' t 2 4 by PJi. l'«nal price $2 50
leal ltepnblicans who look upot; slavery as the g
ITON *M> N'KI.-O*.—<»r Ireland and Knglnnd valuable improved Farms, un and near the shores of (irand
and sin of the age—at w a r with religion, humanity
y these celebrated ('ommat iters at the only in' Traverse Bay. Also, 1.000 a c r e s of wcll-»clcct*d wild lands
a disgrace t o the nation : Inconsistent with the ex
Inn', lietween them. 1 Sheet 25 by 35. Usual jin different parts of the county of Grand Traverse, all of
our government, and tbe d i r e c t and sole cause o.
which is offered at reasonable prices. Also, h a v i n g beeu in
pendous evil, a liberal support, he Dions. J u s t to the e x a - n t t h a t . i l shall prove f a i t h f u l to Truth
10—ROSA UOMII KH'S UOK-K FAIR.—A faithful copy of the the business of I.ocating public lands in thia County for tbe
and JuKtice. will \ic their e n c o u r a g e m e n t of It. Though | great original, which has canse.l a s.-ii»«»ion amounting to last 10 ycur«. and being well acquainted with all h e choice
many p o r t i o n s of o u r c o u n t r v ltavc beei. laid desolate by the «ntbu-iasm all over tiu- Country. iSh*«t 21 by 31. I'sual lands in the county he is prepared to assist new comers in seravages of war. and business in s o m e parts of it diverted f r o m price S4 00. Sow sold uncolored for Si 25. and bcautifully lecting from Govern men 1 Lands in this or the adjoining Co.
O F F I C E at bis residence. E i u t Traverse City.
its ordinary channels, or utterly prostrated, the people of Mi colored for $1 60.)
july 4-31-t.ni
chigan were never more prosperoue. a n d money was n e v e r
11—I'KALCV t.oi'KT o»- OKATII.—( olored in oil. (Sheet
more a b u n d a n t amongst them. And of t h i s abundance they | 23 bv 31. I'sual price $3 00. Now sold for $1 25.1
were n e v e r more readv to give freely, as well for the - u p p o r t j 12—TIIE VKNI'S OK TITIAN.—Elegantly colored in oil. The
r^TU^LJLj E S T A T E
ami dissemination of their pri.ieiples. us iu defense of their j original of lb beautiful Ccm e n c h a n t * tbe world, and r
Usual price $3 on. Now sold for SI 50.)
K n o t t i n g from j
rights and the protection of their
AND
Tbe Gift System, as pursued by us. is t o humbug, but a fair
the history of the past that the only «c
the continued ascendency of the Republican palty. they honorable method of doing business. Ve use 110 numbers
they will sustain most cheerfully and libcraily those j o u r n a l s schemes of chance, or lottery in any f o r n . so there can be m
which most faithfully and boldly advocate its doctrines and possibility of loss. The e n g r a v i n g »el c.ted is furnished ai
less than Olie-hnlf ihe rcgnlnr retail pr fi, a n d a present il
labor for It# success.
A L B E R T W. BACON.
THK MONITOK will be published each afteanoon .except given in addition at the time of puruliu >. The gift Is thereSundays.) on clear, white paper, and with ni a n—d1 handsome on-. clear cain. It is a f.iuse of wonde to many—others un-1
7-11,1, LOCATE LANDS, P A Y T A X E S , BUY OR S K I . I .
type, immcdiiitely upon the receipt of the ;atesl Telegraph ii-sitalingiy iironounee it a swindle—how we can make a
on Commission—and now oGVirs for sale,
News. As then- will he but asingle edition day its contents •nsinens [irnlltable. conilneted on so Hbi'ral a .
[ This is the reason—we are a g e n t ' for a Jewelry and an En- i
will always IK- fresh and new.
graving House, each having an ititin-irsc Stock, acc umulated I
TERMS.
in the h o p e ol tlo opening of the Southern Trade, w h i c h !
AKU WILL SELL AS AGENT
So O'J
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t o A c t u a l S«^t i •« -rs.
R E A L
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G E N E R A L LAND AGENCY.
GEO. W. B R Y A N T
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[ T o whom a Liberal coipuiisSion
Life Pills a n d Phoenix Bitters, 1j part.iiulars, enclosing stam|i.
r p H K S E MID1CIXES H A V E NOW BEEN BEFORE T H E
1 public for a period of t h i r t y yeare, and during that time j
have maintained a high character in almost every part of the 1
globe, for their e x tr a o r d in a r y and immediate power of re-1
storing perfect health to porsonssuflering under nearly every !
kind of disease to which the human f r a m e is liable.
The following are a m o n g the distressing v ariety ot huiaau j
diseases in which the V e g e t a b l e L i f e M e d i c i n e s arc well j
known to be infallible:
DvsrKPBiA, by th o r o u g h ly cleansing the
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1424 Acres of Choice Lands;
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| Tin above mentioned I j u n l s a t e In all p a r t a of the C o u n t y .
allowed—send for : F.Ik Lake. Whitewater. Ouienia aqd T r a v e r s e ; are umotig the
I earliest aud best selections with reference to soil, water, snr• ' face, a n d m a r k e t ; embrace F a r m i n g Lands. VillageHlteti and
Water Powers, with or without improvements, in q u a n t i t i e s
to suit purchasers, and at prices m a k i n g it an object, in pre
fere nee to biiviug biu-k f r o m s e t t l e m e n t s .
Traverse City. May I. ISBl.
22-lv
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BRYANT & STRATTON'S
CII.HS M NATIONAL
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k ' t T u n - 1 l^ln'it. Mi'liisni, oppositt Martin* Sb » of M * a o (Vniral ^
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Heartburn, Headache, Restlessness. Ill-Tempe
gnor, and Melancholv, which are the general symptoms of
ilail Uoad Compa j .
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Dyspepsia, will vanish as a natural conse«(uanci of its cure,
a "COSTIVKNKSS, by cleansing till- whole length of the itiles
L f K . ' a t O c l fit I ^ ) e t r o i t .
tines with n solvent process, and without violence; all vio- A 1 T E ARE M A N T F A C T l ' R I S C AND ARE I'RAl'ARED
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t o furnish, at s h o r t notice, ILgk Pressure and t'ondeiielent purges leave the bowels costive within two days.
M i c h . . Merrill B l o c k ,
FSVKIIS of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a regular ing Engines, for Stationary, Marine and Mining purposes,
circulation, t h r o u g h the process of respiration in some cases the most approved congtrnctiini.
Woodward K Jelferson Avenues.
We invite especial attention to 011 C o n d e n s i n g Kngin
A the t h o r o u g h solution of all intestinal obstruction in others.
r purposes ;
-MIIS IN'STITl'TION FORMS ONE OF EIGHT COLLEGES
Rheumatism particularly adapted for F l o u r i n g Mi 1s,
The Life Medicines have been knu
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. locate*! in the following cities :—Detroit. New Vork.
half that time, i where economy of Fuel and resrulari:
p e r m a n e n t l y In three w e e k s and the
ing local inllainiuatiou from the muscles and liga-, dispensable. The c o u d c n s i n g a p p a u t t i a for tln-se engines | Philadelphia. AII.any. Ilutlalo. Cleveland, Chicago A St. Loui».
meats of the joints.
] is of the most simple and durable ki nl. Thcste c o n d e n s i n g
A jierson holding a scholarship can attend either at his
D a o r s i a s of all kinds, by freeing and s t r e n g t h e n i n g t h e ! engines insure to Mines for P u u i p i u j or for working S t i . m p |
option.
Terms.
kidneys and bladder: they operate most delightfully on these Hills, the gn-atelillijig orders for Mining Machinery, are 1 Tuition p a i a u e In advance by p u r c h a s e of scholarship.
i m p o r t a n t organs, and lu-uct
unsurpassed. O u r pattern* e m b r a o tbe largest variety of | >411 lor lull term. S a m e course for Indies, $2/i.
remedy for the worst cases of Gravel.
S t u d e n t s to e n t e r at any time. Average t i m e to c o m p l e t t
Also WOHMS, bv dislodging from 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 p a r i n g m a c h i n e r y *
the course, three months.
(Ve.. of the most approved c o n s t r u c t ' m .
els tho slimy m a t t e r to which these c r e a t u r e s adhere.
A knowledge of the o r d i u a r y English b r a n c h e s is sufEri< M
We would call particular at ten tio t o our assortment of
S c r a v r , fclcers a n d Inveterate Sores: by the perfect purity
which these Life Medicines give to the blood A all the humors. P a t t e r n s for Pumps with Plunger IJ -s, r a n g i n g from 4 to 16 j p r e p a r n t o i y to e n t e r i n g u p o n the course of study.
J . H. GOLDSMITH. Resident P r i n c i p a l at D e t r o i t .
SCORBUTIC Eai-rTtosg, a n d bad Complexions, by their al- inches diameter Our combined B11 s e t a n a plunger pumps,
J . F. SPALDING, Assistant.
terative eOect on tho fluids that feed the skin, and the morldd for supplving Stamping Machinery v th water, and for other
The m o s t t h o r o u g h , p r a c t i c a l and truly p o p u l a r Colleges
s t a t e of which occasions all eruptive complaints, sallow. uses, give the most perfect satisfact n.
Our assortment of Gearing, up t o '1 feel diameter, cnalrii s | iu America. Over six t h o u s a n d s t u d e n t s have e n u r e d s i n e ,
cloudy, and o t h e r disagreeable complexions.
The use of these Pills for a very shbrt time, will effect an us to meet orders lor heavy or l i g h t learing, at the shortest their e s t a b l i s h m e n t , which Is the best evidence ol their
W h i m s h e a y e n . f r o m 1 to . feet diameter. M»nu favor w i t h the p u b l i c .
e n t i r e core ot Salt Rheum, and a striking improvement in .notice.
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Oil Still Machinery. I F o r f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n please call at Collrpe Rooms. *r _
tho clearness of tbe skin. Common Colds and Inllucnza will j facturers of H o d"g e ' s p a t e n t M a m
Building work, Iro'n j send f o r a new C a t a l o g u e of fc*> pages. For *|>eciiuens of
always be cored by one dose, «r by two in the worst cases.
j of the most approved constr
I uminated Title for Side- P e n m a n s h i p . .-11 close letter s u m p .
Address.
P n j » — T h e original proprietor of these Medicines w a s ; Fronts. Columns. Cap«. Ac., A
BRYANT A STRATTON, at e i t h e r of the above Cities.
cured of Piles of J5 years Standing, by the use of the Life walks and Areas : Iron Fence*. n ndabs. Stairs. Ac.
We arc sole licensees for P a t e n t F cncing—prices varying j ( C u t t h i s out f o r f u t u r e n j e r e n c e . ;
lily
Medicines alone.
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FBVKH AND A o r F — F o r t h i s s c o u r g e o f the Western Coun- f r o m 7"> cents to $5 per foot. Tin largest a s s o r t m e n t o f t
try, these Medicines will be fonnd a safe, speedy, and certain Fence P a t t e r n s in the State.
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Sole Agents for U I Q f a r d ' s B o i l e r I n j e c t o r , wbioh sup- j
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remedy. O t h e r Incdicines leave the system subject to a ret u r n of the disease—a A r e by these medicines is permanent plies Boiler* with water, without the use of I'uuips or other : Tbe sutiscrlber offers for sale 1600 a c r e s of choice »no
machinery, whether the-engine is at rest or in motion,
! well-selected lands, h a v i n g been mostlv located at the lirst
—try them, be satisfied, and oe cured.
B r a s s c o m p o s i t i o n c a s t i n g s f rnished at short notice. ! s e t t l e m e n t of the country, and many of said land* are b o r d f r
B t u o r s FBVERS and LIVER COMPLAINTS—Ccnerat Debiliof all kinds. PATTE »S made to order, Rati- I ing on the Grand T r a v e r s e Bay, and in t r a c t s of from f.O ie
ty. l,o*s of Appetite and Diseasesof Females—the Medicines Ri.AC*s*tTqiNU
and
Specifications fori ished when desired.
I 300 acres : some have small i m p r o v e m e n t s on. fand well
have been used with the most beneficial results in cases of mates,
joy-Orders from abroad will me« with p r o m p t attention. I located for wooding purposes, with a good growth of beach
this d e s c r ip tio n : King's Evil and Scrofala in its worst forms
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j and maple timlier.i Also, 300 Town lots, a n d SO Park Ix»t»
yiel<l t o the mild y e t powerful action of these remarkable
E T R O I T C I T Y F O l ' N D t IV A N D M A C H I N E : in FUst Traverse City, offered for sale at reasonable prices
Medicines, N i g h t Sweats, N e r v o u s Debility, Nervous C
SHOP. Steam E n g i n e s Mill 1 'earing. Mining Machin-! by
G e o . W . B r y a n t . Propriu
plaints of all kinds. Palpitation of the Heart, P a i n t e r ' s Chot o order. «'••
orv.
Iron and Brass Castings, of 1 "I kinds, *»
4-31-Cm
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cious use of Mercury, wili find these medicines a perfect
MORGAN BATES,
J . B. WILSON,
cure, as they n e v e r fail Xo eradicate from the system all tbe
Foot of Randohih Street, near Detroit
effects of Mercury, much sooner t h a n the most powerful pre
and ' l i l w a a k e e IL R. lie pot.
p a r a t i o n s of Sarsaparilla.
W. B. MOFFAT.
Travcrae CitTt Mich.
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38-ly
39-ly
335 Broadway. New York.
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