Grand Traverse Herald, March 28, 1862

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Grand Traverse Herald, March 28, 1862

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

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1862-03-28

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GRIND TRAVERSE HERALD.
TBAVEBSE

VOL, IV.

&ljt (Srati) Crabtra JlcraiJ.

F r o m tbe Atlantic Monthly.
Union a n d Liberty.

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T r a v e r s e City* G r a n d Traverse C o u n t y , Michigan,

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t"Ing of the h e r o e s w h o left u» their ({lory,
B o r u c t h r o u g h their,battlv4i«ld*' t h u n d e r a n d flame.
Blazoned in hong and jlluuiiuid in story,
W a r e o'er ua all »lid Inherit their fame !
Upon o u r ' b a n n e r b r i g h t ,
S p r i n k l e d with Marry light,
Spread i t s fair embleinh from m o u n t a i n to chore,
Union a n d liberty !
L i g h t of our A r m a m e n t ; guide of our Nation.
l ' r i d e of h e r e h i l d r t b and honored afar.
Let the wide beSnw of thy fhll rohsicllntlon.
tec alter each cloud that would darken a star !
Up n i l h o u r b a n n e r bright, ctc.
E m p i r e n m l t e p t e f e d ! ' w h a t foe shall araail Ihee.

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the God of thy fat hern »h all fail thee,

b u l l i n g w u h men for the b i r t h r i g h t of man !
Up with our b a n n e r bl ight, etc.

G R A N D T R . Y Y E B H E C O U N T Y O I ' f lC L I i H .
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REFERENCES?

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I l u w n s the dark hour when the bvtord thou must dial
Then, with the aruis of thy millions united,
Smite the bold t r a i t o r s t o freedom and law !
Up with o u r b a n n e r bright, etc.
L o r d oftbfc Universe ! shield us a n d guide ns.
T r u s t i n g T h e e always, t h r o u g h shadow and nun !
Tlicu hast u n i t e d ua :| w h o abail divide us t
Keej> u<s 0 keep us, tho many in one I
Up with b u r b a n n e r bright,
feprinklejl with s t a i r y light,
Spread Its fair emblems from mountain to shore,
While t h r o u g h the s o u n d i n g s k y
L o u d r i n g s our N a t i o n ' s crj—•
U n i o n ' a n d Liberty !
T h e D r u m m c i . B o y of M a r b l e h c a d .

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T h u s c o o r n g e , a s i t i s styled, is little m o w w i t h raoat
l a t h e r h a d e n l i s t e d as p r i v a t e iu the s a m e c o m p a n y , s o | men t h a n c u s t o m : a u d t b e v l e a r n t o despise w h a t h a s
a s t o t a k e c a r e of t b u t idolized b o v . T h e y sailed in t h e o f t e n t h r e a t e n e d w i t h o u t c a u s i n g t h e m b a r m . I f w o u h o B n r n s i d e e x p e d i t i o n , a n d on all t h a t long, d r e a r ? passage, i e d , t h e y l e a r n w o n n d s a r e less p a i n f o l t o b e a r t h a n t h e y
A l b e r t w i s t h e lipbt a n d j o y of his regiment, a u d i n d e e d I h a d buppOMjd, a n d i h e u t h e d o c t r i n e of p r o b a b i l i t i e s
of all t h e r e g i m e n t s on b o a r d t h e vessel, t j o full of h o p e j t e a c h e s t h e m o n c e m o r e tbejr a r e less l i a b l e t o b e w o a n d
a n d e u t h u s i a s m w a s lie, t h a t bis f a t h e r w r o t e bis m o t h e r . | e d a g a i n . S o t h e m e n t a l p r o c e s s g o e s o n until t b o n e r v e s
u b j e c t s of will; a u d h e only fears
all the p e t t i n g Tie g o t d i d uot seem ' t-o" -h u r t *h i•m a b i t ' b e c o m e •by d•e g r e e s t b* ee ssutijei
Officers and men d e l i g h t e d t o d o h i m fayorn, u n d h i s w h o h a s u o t t h e will t o b e b r a v e .
p r o m p t s a u c v d r u m m i n g won p r a i s e f r o m t h e gallant
Gen. Landei.
c o m m u t i d e r himself.
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W h e n t h e h a z a r d o u s w o r k of l a n d i n g b e g a n , A l b e r t
m a n a g e d t o b e in one of t h o first b o a t s , a n d w a s c o n s > was by profession a n e n g i n e e r . I n 1 8 4 8 - 9 b e s u r v e y e d
q o t i U l y one o f t b e first t o s t a n d u p o n t h e e n e m y ' s island t h e g r e a t w a g o n r o a d t o C a l i f o r n i a , a n d soon a f t e r his
return
was b r o u g h t p r o m i n e n t l y b e f o r e t i e p u b l i c a s t h e
of R o a n u k c — t h e i r s t h e n , o u r s now, t h a n k s bo t o G o d .
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well, n o t a l l o w i n g h i s father t o t o u c h his c h e r i s h e d d r u m
for a u iustant. A t lost t h e y c a m e iu s i g h t of t h e e n e m y ' s By t h i s j u d i c i o u s m a n a g e m e n t of t b u t case h o e n a b l e d
battery.
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commanding.
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their b r i d a l
A l b e r t blung h i s g u n o v e r h i s s h o u l d e r s , V i r g i n i a n t b e c h o i c e of a n y w e a p o n b e p l e a s e d , b e t
a n d s e i s i n g a rifle f r o m a w o u n d e d man near, d e a l t t r u e P r y o r d i r e c t l y declined. T h a t uffair p u t a s t o p t o t h e
s h o t s f o r his c o u n t r y .
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side, b u t
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self in t h e w o r k b e f o r e h i m . ' L o o k at t h a t c h i l d , ' said t h e i r p l a n t a t i o n m a n n e r s .
W h e n the' S o u t h e r n rebellion b r o k e o u t , G e n e r a l t b e n
officer t o a n o t h e r ; ' n o w o n d e r w e c o n q u e r w h e n
b o y s fight so." A t last ( h e p o s i t i o n was ourb; t h e r e b e l Col. L a n d e r t h r e w himself i n t o t h e s t r a g g l e lo b e h a l f of
gbttners t u r n e d a n d fled, K i d f o r an instant t h e r o a r of t h e the Un'-on. a n d w a s <let«iled t o W e s t e r n V i r g i n i a , iroder
b a t t l e c e a s e d . S o i n t e n t was A l b e r t t h a t he n e w s t o p - G e n . M c C l e l l a n . T b e r p ' h e p a r t i c i p a t e d w i t b C o l K e l l y
t b e a t t a c k u p p n P W I i p p i ou t h e 3 d of J u u e , at>4 d i s p e d . a n d w a s l o a d i n g ugain, vvbeii t h e colonel t o u c h e d
his s h o u l d e r . ' W a i t , rest a m i n u t e , o:y y o u n g b e r o — t i n g u i s h e d himself t h r o u g h o u t t h a t b r i l l i a n t c a m p a i j p .
d o n ' t y6ii s e e t ' i c y a r e r u n n i n g ? ' ' 0'n. giory h m l u l q j a h ! ' w h i c h c u l m i n a t e d in t h e v i c t o r i e s o f R i c h Mouutaii).
s a n g o n t t h e e x c i t e d boi-; - d i d n ' t I say t h e y s h o n l d r u n L a u r e l H i l l , a n d C a r r i e k ' s F o r d . F o r b i s p a r t in t h a t
t o t h o old t u n e s ? ' a n d s e l l i n g a d i s a b l e d revolver f o r a c a m p a i g n t h e P r e s i d e n t m a d e h i m a B r i g a d i e r i n J u l y
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d r u m stick, h e s t r u c k up, iu a w o n d e r o u l i y d e f i a u t w a y , l a s t
G c u . L a n d e r received h i s d e a t h w o u n d a t E d w a r d ' s
o u r i m p u d e n t old straiii of Y a n k e e D o o d l e . I t w a s a
s t r a n g e sound a s i t r a n g out o v e r t h a t field of d e a t h , a n d F e r q r , w h e r e so m a n y of bis c o m r a d e s f r o m M a s s a c h u Taint a n d w e a r y a s o u r b r a v e fellows w e r e , t h e y g a v e it setts* also m e t t h e i r fate.

Antiquity of the H i n d u Race.
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s story is literally true.— a r o u s i n g w e l c o m e . A flying rebel h e a r d i t a n d l o o k i n g
Amq* B M r . ^
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s a w h i m , a u d t r i e d t o null A l b e r t d o w n , b u t be s t o o d t h a t some t h r e e t h o u s a n d j e a r s ago, a b o u t t w e l v e h u n d r e d
T h e w h o l e city was w i l d w i t h t r i u m p h a t t h e v i c t o r i e s h i s g r o u n d , a n d t u o ball d i d u o t f a i l t o d o i t s deadly
. Hnpr r» Itoporlcrl Jf
vears before Christ, t h e A i y o s . a g r e a t N o r t h e r n race;
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s e t t l e d in t h e p l a i n s of H i n d u s t a n . T h i s r a c e was, i n
u p f r o m t h e E x c h a n g e , ! . a n d p e o p l e w e r e almost m o m e n " O h . father!" b u r s t f r o m t h e t e a r f u l c h i l d r e n ; " N o t fact, t h e g r e a t S c a n d i n a v i a n r a c e o f N o r t h e r n E u r o p e ,
t
C H A K T - . E S H . l i t ) I JIT F . N ,
t a r i l y j o s t l i n g e a c h o t h e r in t h o t h r o n g e d s t r e e t s , a n d in- killed was h e ? "
h a v i n g itk o r i g i n j n t h e s t e p p e s . o f T a r t a r y . I t split i n t o
s t e a d o r b e g g i n g p a r d o n would b u r s t o u t i n t o a s h o u t
•• T h e y t h o u g h t b ' m only s t u n n e d a t first a n d b o r e h i m t w o b r a n c h e s . O n e s w a r m e d t o t h e N o r t h a n a W e s t ,
f o r ' t b e old flag. W o n t o n t h a t I Bm, us f l u r r i e d h o m e o u t o f t h e c r o w d ; t h e y b a t h e d h i s b r o w ; a n d y o u will o c c u p i e d S c a n d i n a v i a , a u d b e c a m e t b o a n c e s t o r s o f t h e
in t b o t w i l i g h t of t h a t g l o r i o u s d a y , 1 h a d t o hold my love his k n i g h t l y colonel n o n e ( h e less w h e n 1 tell y o u n u m e r o u s t r i b e s w h i c h s e t t l e d on t h e s b o r e g o f t h e Baim u f f c l o s f e t o m y m o u t h in o r d e r "to p r e v e n t my v o i c e t h a t his s t r o n g a r m s held t h e d y i n g b o y . H i s p a l e lij
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lie, r a v a g e d N o r m a n d y , a n d c o l o n i i e d E n g l a n d . T h e
f r o m swelling t h e g r e a t - t h a n k s g i v i n g . T u r n i n g t h e c o m e r moved a t last, a n d t b e y b e n t e a g e r l y t o h e a r b i s word
-GRAND T R A V E R S E C O U N T ? , MICHIGAN.
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T b e t w o races, the B r a h m i n s and the English, ore thereOffice S e c o n d Door S o u t h of U n i o p D o c k .
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b r i l l i a n t l y l i g h t e d , und t h r o u g h t h e t h i n c u r t a i n s I like- w o r d s f o r h i s lonely m o t h e r ? N o ; only t h i s b o y l i k e , fore essentially t h e same. T b e A r y a s , • as t h e y , calledw i s e t a w figures m o v i n g rapidly. I r a n u p t h e steps, aiid ' W h i c h b e a t , q u i c k , tell m e ? ' T e a r s r a n like r a i u d o w n
themselves, s p r e a d f r o m t h e D o a b s of t h e I n d u s a n d t b o
soon d i s c o r e r e d t h o reason, f o r a s I o p e n e d the d o o r all tho b l a c k e n e d faces, a n d o n e iu a voice h u s k y w i t h s o b s
Sutlej to the South. T h e i r r progress was b u t gradual.
m y o w n c h i l d r e n a u d sdverhl of m y c e i g b b o r s " r u s h e d w i t h s a i d ' W e , A l b e r t , t h o field id oure.' T b o e a r s d e a t h b a d E v e n a t t h e t i m e t h a t M e n u c o m p i l e d b i s law?, a b o u t six
n g r e a t s w e e p i n t o t h e hall, a n d for a m o m e n t I w a s already d e a d e n e d c a u g h t no s o u n d , a u d bis s l i g h t h a n d h r m d r e d y e a r s b e f o r e C h r i s t , t h e v b a d n o t r e a c h e d faraHP
nearly s t u n n e d w i t h t h e S r c h e e r s f o r t h e F o r i , t h e soldiers, fluttered i m p a t i e n t l y as a g a i n h e g a s p e d , ' W h a t , tell t h e r t h a n t b e V i n d h y a r a n g e . N o r t h of t h e s e m o u n t a i n s •
SOLICITOR IN ClIAKCERY,
t h e S U r s a n d S t r i p e s , i t c . A t last, a t t h e volley f o r t h e quick V • W e b e a t ' e m iutircly, ino b o y . ' said a b i g I r i s h
t b e y w e r e all p o w e r f u l a n a H i n d u s t a n w u called A r J » N O T A R Y P U B L I C & C O N V E Y A N C E R ,
g u n - b o a t s , t h e y s t o p p e d f r o m s h e e r e x b a u s t i o u , a n d I ask- s e r g e a n t w h o w a s c r y i n g like a b a b y . H e h e a r d t h e n vai t a , t b e land of t h e A r y a s . B y t h e C h r i s t i a n e r a t h e y
. rravcrsC City, G r a n d Traverac County, Mich.
ed v e r y meekly, " W h j i t in t h e w o r l d a r e y o u d o w u in and his v o i c e w a s a s s t r o n g a n d b r i g h t a s e v e r a s be
bad spread over tho. M a h r a f f a countries, and w i t h . t h e
Oflico in D w e l l i n g I t b u s e .
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;ed, ' W h y d o n ' t y o u g o a f : e r e m ? D o n t m i n d me, I'll c a t c h c e n t u r i e s a d v a n c e d t o t h e e x t r e m e S o u t h , o v e r C e y l o n
the p a r l o r s f o r ? "
- •• W e l l , m o t h e r . " g d s p e d "Will, " w e w a n t e d t o play u p — I ' m a l i t t l e ' c o l d , b u t r u n u i n g will w a r m me.' H e artd j)urt of t h e A r c h i p e l a g o . R u i n s of t e m p l e e in B a r wo w e r e g u n - b o a t s , a n d t h e n u r s e r y .wasn't b i g e n o u g h . n e v e r s p o k e a p n i i ^ t h e coldness of d e a t h stiffened b i s n m h a n d J a v a s t i l U x i s t t o signalize t h e e x t e n t of t b e t f
S e e m £ o o w ; I a m g o i n g t o r u n u p w i t h i u Tour h u n d r e d limbs, aud so he p a s s e d ' f r o m t h e v i c t o r y of e a r t h t o t h e c o n q u e s t s . F r o m t h e m o m e n t of t b e final c o n o u e e t of
y a r d s o t t b « g u n s o r t H e F o r t , " a n d w i t h a yell like a G o d w h o g a v e us t h e v i c t o r y . T h e y laid h i m d o w n t e n - I n d i a , t h e A r y i a n m i n d a p p e a r s t o h a v e s t o o d s t i l l Fop,
wild I n d i n n ' ^ t h e b r a n d i s h e d a c a n e a n d m a d e c h a r g e at derly, w i t h h i s h e a d resting on a s m o o t h g r e e n sod. a n d one t h o u s a n d five h u n d r e o y e a r s it h a s n o t e v o l v e d an
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b u r i a l , t h e y w e n t t o s e e h i m s t a r t '!"hut d a y t b e p o o r i t ; a n d t h e t i m i d b e i n g oT o-<lay i s t h e h e r o oT t o - m o r - c e r t a i n of w h a t t h e y a r e c a p a b l e , t h r o w t b e m o v e r b o a r d The I n d e p e n d e n t Newspaper » d t h e C o n t i n e n t a l Magoin
r o w ; a n d h e w h o r u n s Troci d a n g e r o n t h e first b a t t l e srill be f u r n i s h e d t o New s n b s c l l b e r s f o r onu y e a r a t T h r
p a r e n t s t a l k e d l o n g t o g e t h e r , t h e n t h e f a t h e r w e n t out,
O v e r w i t h t h e m — i f t h e y a r e w o r t h s a r t a f t h e y will «wira
D . 1 1 ^ (postage u n p a i d . ) T h i s liberal offer i s m a d e t o i
a n d w h i l e h e w a s g o n e t b e p a l e m o t h e r k n e l t w i t h b e r field will r u n i n t o i t o u t h e i e x t a n d c o u r t t h e h a z a r d h e a s h o r e of themselves.
-jeieV?
d o c s t h e f r i e n d s o: the tiro p u b l i c a t i o n s t o m a k e efforts t o
f h e e hidden, asking for s t r e n g t h and patience. W hen he once so dreaded.
• x t s a d thsSr e l r e u l a t l o n .

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re. Ch. J. Knpr. C«.

Tan e S f f i S f i ' ?

^.ttwritf)], m.ounsrllor aiiD Solicitor,
TAX AND GENRRAI/ AGENT.

C.

^ttarnrn aiti (iknitselior at Xato,

T. J. RAMSDELiL

^ttovra sni CtmnstUcr at £»to,'

A. N E W M A G A Z I N E .
I ANNOUNCEMENT.

The Continental Monthly,

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, rW&x Ona* Tr.>m.l| m H One of the Host Brilliant Battles of the W a r njdrjty of rank. as follows ; First corps t» consist of four
A Soffler's fflfc Bariitl Alive in Citicinnntti. j The Rebels Defeated ant Gen. Ben McCulloch
divisions and to be commanded by Major-general Mc
Killel.
MR Itinw f~-In tbe ('inciimate Entjfiirer of Fe^ It-t!
DoWell ; second corp.- to consist t>r three divisions nnrt
.'
tfr. Loiis. March Ili
you will find a statement of a soldier just returned "from !
to be commanded by Brigadier-Genera! Samuer ; third
The following is thn official report of (Jen Curtis:
Tri A VBRHH <Ht*Yr •
coi'ps to consist ot three divisions ami lo be commanded
the war, whose wife was lying dead in the vault of Cum-1
•• lljCAIXiUAP.TKRS Aiaiv OK .^HTHWfeT. I
FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 28. 1861
by Brigadier-General te ! \ Hcinizelman ; fourth corps
mingsvilje burying gropml. The soldier was anxious to,
1'EA RIIIUK, A'k.. March 9. {
lo consist of three division* and lo be commanded by
see the beloved features of his wife once more before the j "GKXKEAI.—On Thursday. the
.
The War Weww
- 6th insL, tho
— enemyj . Brigadier-General K -vs.
it tack upon mi right, assailing and fol-; Second—That tb-,b visions now commanded by tho
The news \>y the last mail is tbe most cheering of any body wap deported in (the grave, and had tbecoSin open-11 commene«l
ed ; when lo ! she had been alive, had tnrned ber face ' o v v '"^ , ' 1 " ' ir guard oT a del jchment under SipA to my officers above assigned to the command of corps, shall bo
, . ,<
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' main line:
we have received daring the winter.' Manama ami Cen(, augur Greek Hollow, but^ ceased firing embraced in and form par; of their respective corps.
downward, ; and. .n the agony of slow snHboition, had | uhen he n.et my reinforcement at about 4 o'clock
Third—The forces left for the defea-v or Washington
tre vi lie, tbe strong-holds of the Rebel#, have been evacutorn the flesh entirely Off one of her shouldent
j aftt ruoon. During tha night I became convinced that will be placed in command of Brigadier-Genera! Jamc*
ated,' and are noW occupied by Federal troops; the rebel
In my somewhat estenrive reading I have met with a |
moved on sons to atta'k my right or rear, there- S. Wad-worth, who shall also be Military Governor of
1
r e,r p
l1
^ ordered a change of front to tbe District of Colombia.
biockadeof tke Potomac has bean broken up, and Wash- number of similar coses ; and, when we consider in how 1 '? ? '3 ° " .' ®
-igbt on my right, which thai becoming my left still
Fonrtb—That tins order he executed with snch
Wgtatt fano longer a beleaguered tilj. A portion or few instances there is a chanco to discover premature vsted on ten;
•ek Hollow. This brought t
promptness aud despatch as not to delay the commeuctburial, compared with all that are buried, we have no
s the Pea Ridge, with my new line resting
i merit of the operations directed to be undertaken by the
General Banks' army, under command of CoL Geary,
reason to congrntoluto ourselves that less than one in a the bend ol Cross Timber Ho low, which is the head of! army of the I'otomcc,
In possession of Leeaburg, Va., 'without opposition. hundred, nay, perhaps,one of fifty, awakes in his or her Big Sugar Creek. I also ord redan immediate advance
'Fifth—A

• fifth army cosps. lo IK- commanded by Ma'Jeneral Williams, of Michigan, has taken Winsheste Crave, and has to die the most horrid of all deaths—slow of cavalry and light artillery under Colonel Osterhaus jor-General N. P. Banks will be formed from h i o « n
with orders to attack and breik what 1 supposed would and Gen. Shields', (late Cen. Lander's) division.
after a spirited contest. T h e rtber arpiy in Arkansas. suffocation, in full consciousness.
bo the reinforced line of tbe e emy. This movement was
(Signed)
ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
eqiftberitJg 25,000 men, under Price, Van Dorn, MeCulMost people seem to think that when a person has iu progress when tbe enemy a; J1 A. M. commenced an
The President'» General H'ar Order—JYo. 3.
loch-aad M'Intosh, after a two-day a' battle, in which our ceased to move nnd to breathe ; whose pulse has stopped attack ob my right. The figk t continued mainly at these
UxKctrriVR MANSION, I .
teas WAS 1,000 killed and wouniad, and tbeiicffrom 2.U00 beating, and whose body has grown cold nnd limbs more points during the day. tbe ere my having gained a point.
WASHINGTON. March 11. 1862. S
' o 3,000. The notorious rebd@rtKTal Ben. McCulloch is or less rigid, be must bo dead of course. But all these hotly contested by Col. Carr .it Cross Timber Hollow,
Major-General McClellan having personally taken the
but entirely repulsed with tht full of their commander,
said to have * been killed. Price, though wounded, es- symptoms may co-exist, and yet the person may reviv McCulloch. in the center by tiie forces under Col. Duvis. field at the head of tbe army at tbe Potomac until other
caped to the mountains with about a thousand men, and, after several, and in a few cases, after a number of day: Tbe plan of attack on tbe center was gallantly carried wise ordered, be is relieved from the command of tbe
other military departments, be retaining the command of
at la^t adtices,. Davis w a s >n hot pursuit
In all ca«es iu which death bae occured without being forward, by CoL Osterbaus. who was immediately sus- the Department of the Potomac.
Tho-Merriinac at last ventured toot from Norfolk, and dreaded for several days, by attendants, or in which the tained and superseded by Col. Davis'entire division supOrdered farther, that the two Departments now under
ported also by Si gel's command, which had remained till
attacked1 our fleet-at Newport News. She steamed for cause has not been so decided as obviously to destroy near the close or the day on i\6 left. Col. Carr's divi- the respective commands of Generals Hnlie-ck and Huntfia Cumberland, a 24 gun sloop, which fired broa-lside life; the body ong'it to be several times critically
sion held the right under a galling and continuous fire all ter, together with so much or that of Gen Buvll which
after broadsidtMvithout effect upon.the iron steamer, and ined by different persona, before it is consigned to the day. In the evening the firin { having entirely ceased on lies west of a north and south line drawn fhrout;h Knoxvillc, Tennessee, be consolidated and designated the Dethe centre aud then having bien more on the left, 1
she was.firatfy ttuj down by the Merrimae, '-still firing tomb.
iuforced the right by a portion of the Second Division partment of Miwissippi. and that until otherwise ordered
whilySinking. Gar loss was, killed and drowned on the
8ometimc before dissolution, the patient slides down under Asboth. Bclore the day closed I wax couviueed Mujor-General lljilk-ck bare command of the said Depart
mept.
Cumberland, 150.V The Merrimae .then attacked the 50 in bed, the specch grows embarrassed ; the idea
that the enemy bad concentrated bis main force on the
Ordered nl o, that tho country west of tbe Department
gun frigate Congress, which, to save herself
coherent; the hands, if raised by tho will fall inertly into right. I therefore commenced another change of front
of the Potomac and east of the Department or the Misforward
so
as
to
force
the
enemy
where
be
had
deployed
atrnction,.surrendered with f>0 killed and 27 wounded, their former position ; the difficulty of inspiring sufficient
on my right flank in strong position. The change bad sissippi. be a Military Ih-pariment and the same be comOne of tbe rebel gnnboats took off the ofScefa'from the ai? producing distressing gasping and yawning; espe- only been partially effected, but was fully in progn-w manded by MnjnMJeueral Fremont.
That all Commanders of Departments, after receipt of
Cobgreija,. aod the seamen wore allowed to escape. The cially in nervous persons tho teeth at times gnash, nnd when at,sunrise on the 8th my right and centre renewed
Congress was tKtsm set on fire and burned. In the mean convulsive twitching is observed at the corneis of the the firing, which wns immediately answered by.the enemy this order, respectfully report severally mal directly to
ihe Secretary of War, and that prompt aud. frequent
with
renewed
energy,
all
along
the
whole
extent
of
the
tiraft the Minnesota was aground and in grrat danger,
mouth and in the eylids. In all cases, the hands, feet,
reports will be expected of all.
oar guusrwere unable to produce any effect whatever nose and ears become cold, and a c lumsy sweat oozes line. My left, under Sigel moved close under the bills
(Signed)
ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
occupied by tbe enemy, driving him from tbe heights
Orion the-Merrimae.
.' i
from the surface. There is usually an expression of the and advancing steadily towards the head of the Hollows
The Potomnc Blockade Raised.
/The timely'afrisakof the new Erjcsson battery Moni- countenance indicating a mixture of mental and corporeal 1 immediate!} ordered the centor and right wings forward.
FORTRESS MONROE. March 8.
tor, chaiigerfHbejidu ef affaire. Sfc^ at once attacked suffering. This is called the agony, and is characterized tbe right turning tbe enemy in nu arc of a circle. A
Tho Merrimae was signalled this morning, moving
the M e r r i l l , 'arid'ofter a fight of jihree hours the Mer- by n pinched appearance of the nose, hollow temples, charge of Infantry, extending throughout the whole line,
completely routed the Whole rebel force, which retired down from Norfolk, in Froitt of So well's Poiut battery.
rimao retreated into Norfolk harbor with her side stove sunken eyes, the ears are cold and retracted, the skin of iu great confusion but rutber safely, though through a All was excitement about Fortress Monroe, attbia oewk
in from our balls, while the Monitor was entirely unin- the forehead tense, the lips pendant, relaxed and cold. deep nnd i in passable de6le of timber. -£>ur loss is heavy. The Cumberland, Congress, Minnesota, St. Luwrence»
***. ""J
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WJien death is near, the eye is fixed and slightly elevat- '•'he enemy's can never be ascertained, for the dead are and Roanoke exchanged signals of danger. The MerriThe rebels evacuated New Madrid on the night of the ed. When most of these symptoms have accompanied •attered over a large field, nnd their wounded too; many mae had nothing above water but a fkg-stnfl; flying the
of them will be lost and perish. The foe is scattered iu rebel fing, and a smoke. stack. She moved slowly, and
13th inst, Uajing a quantity of glins and stores which death, and their effects remain upon tho body, which is all directions, but I think bis mailt force bus returned to steamed directly for the Cumberland and Congress, lying
they were unable to .carry away.
absolutely pulseless, rigid nnd cold throughout, ami with- tbe Boston Mountains. Sigel follows toward# Keitsville. ut the moutb ot James River. The Cumberland opened
6bme fighting took placo between their gun-boats out sufficient respiration to cloud a'dry mirror held be- while my cavalry is punning him towards the Mountains fire ou ber with heavy guus. but the balls glanced off.
sod oat1 selge' batteries, in wbicih we lost 20 killed fore its face, there can be but little doobt that d.°ath has —scouring the country, bringing in prisoners, and try- having uo effect Al the same time I he rebel iron-clad
ing to find the rebel Major-Generai, VanDorn, who hud
and wouriijed. A shot fiora ono of their.guns dismount- taken place. Still, some persons hold life with much comranud of the entire force. I have not as yet the state- gun-boats, Yorktowu and Jamestown, came dta'wn tbo
Jaines River, aud engaged our frigates on the other side.
ed one of our . 24-pouuders, killing four or five men. greater tenacity than others; and tho same person at
f tbe dead ami wounded so as to justify a report, Our batteries at Newport News opened on the gunboats
Captain Carr, of the Tenth Illinois, was killed on Wed- times will survive injuries which, at others, would be
I refer to you a dispatch which 1 will forward to assist the Cumberland and Congress, which being sailvery
soon.
Officers
and
soldiers
have
displayed
such
ing vessels. were at the mercy of,tbe rebel steamers
nesdayijight while placing, the packets. The enemy's .fatal. Nearly every person will bo dead when totally
gulluutry, I hnixily dare make distinctions. 1 They both rained heavy broadsides on the Merrimae.
loss is not kuown, ns they carriod, off their dead and deprived of air during! five minutes, nnd many cannot
must, however, name the commandci of divisions: Gen. which, was slowly approaching, but all the effect visible
wounded. • .They are supposed to number six thousand. survive three minutes, though resuscintions have taken Sigel gallantly carried the heights mid drove back tbe wns to slightly check her progress. She therr ran against
Island number 10 is reported evacuated.
ig of tbe enemy. Ashbolb, who was wounded in the Cumberland,^striking her about midship, literally
place after a much longer immersion. The rapidity with
i in his gallant effort to reinforce the right. Col. laying open her sides. She then drew off and fired into
Intelligence ha*"'been received at the Navy Depnrt- which death takes place in drowning, depends upon tbe
• meut oJTuriljer congests ou the Southern coast, Flag vigor of the person at the time, and the qnantity of air aud acting Brig. Gen. Davis who commanded tht center the disabled ship, and again dashed against her with her
where McCulloch fell mi the 7th and pressed forward iron-clad prow. and. knocking in her side, leffr ber to
offlcfr.Uupotit's expedition, which recently left Port he habitually inspires in a given time. The ingredient the center on the eighth. Col. and acting Brig. Geo. sink, aud started for the Congress, laying a qnuiter of a
Royal. maide, it seems, a desccnt ob Brunswick, (Georgia,
the atmosphere that sustaius life, is electricity, for Call also wounded in the arm and was under the continu mile distant, which was engaging the Voiktown. and
and Fernamliim. Florida, both of which places, with their none of tho other ingredients will sustain it for a single ous fire of the enemy during tho two hardest days of the Jamestown. Sbo having no regular crew aboard, being
fortificpfioiis,. we're abandoned by tjie rebels on the up- hour, in any case. Now, if a person ha»been recpiring struggle. Illinois, Indiana. Iowa, Ohio and Missouri onlv partly manned by three companies of the naval brimay proudly share the honors of the victory which their gade, aud seeing tbe bopelesuess of contending, she struck
proachl of our-fieot.,* Brunswick is on thn Turtle River, a large quantity of air,' without making sufficient muscu- heroes won over the combined forces of VanDorn, Price her colors. The Jamestown then took from ber all
80 miles 8. S; W r of-Savannah. Its harbor is consider- lur exertion to dissipate the electricity he has inspired aud McCulloch, at Pea Ridge, in the Ozark Mountains her officers as prisoners. The crew escaped lb. boats
The Vtssel was fired al by the rebels after this. The
ed the beat on tl^ Sorithfer^e^^ The village
with it,a large quantity of this electricity has been ac- of Arkuibas.
"I have the honor to be. General,
Merrimae aud two gua-Uiais opened with ahjit and
ated about 1& juDos above the .entrance, and eight mvies cumulated in bis system, and will support life proportion- - Your obedient servant,
shell on the Newport News batteries. Sonfe accounts
above litiCroon's Island. Fernondina is ;in Florida,, ably longer than a small quantity would.
say that the garrison was compelled to retrfat to tbe
" SAMUEI. R . 'CURTIS,
aboot SO miles South of Brunswick. I t also possesses a
Wheiievfcra person dies unexpectedly to his attend" Brigadier-General."
woods; others say thegnn-boulswereobligeiltoretreat.
very sdperior harbor. It is bnilt on an island a little ants. withotufxhibitiug most of tbe symptoms described,
The rebel officers killed and wounded, were: Brigadier- The Minnesota did not get steam up in timo to aid
distant tfbra'thfc "main shore, ohd ^defended by a strong and especially when the corpse does not exhibit tbe ap- General McCulloch. killed; Brigadier-General Slack, dan- the two frigates. She was followed by the S t Lauwounded; Colonel Mcintosh. kilM; Colonel B. rence, and, from necessity, engaged the rebel vessels
fortifloetjon.-built by the.Government, at a cost of $170- pearances above-mentioned, the friends should be very gerously
A. Rives. 2d Regiment
volunteers, duiigcroitsly at the distance of a mile. It was the impression at
•000, aail named Fort Clinch. :8t> Mary's is about 16 cautious in consigning it to the grave. We are some- •vounded; Major-General Sterling Price slightly wounded. the point that both were considerably damaged, but
miles ^ e ^ oTFernandina, on tbe St. Mary's river, which times told of the natural oppcarnnco of the dead. The Thirteen pieces of artillery were captured by our men. these statements are based ou what could be. seen
—among
them,
oilo
lost
by
Sigel
at Wilson's Creek. Our with a glass at a distance of eight miles. Tlio Merflows into the Atlantic just opposite Fort ciinijh. Hav- body exhibiting this appearance is very likely ouly iu
r was at n distance of eight miles. The Merrimae
ing pofflt^on ol^t^ese j»ints wo control the entire East- the stato of suspended animation, nnd should never be loss is regurded at 800 or UM-'O kill**! and wounded. The
rebel loss is not kuowu, but supposed -to be from 2000
also believed to be aground whew tho Baltimore
•een coast of both Florida and Georgia. As our fleet buried until obvious symptoms of dissoiatiou manifest to 3000. A large number of rebel pnsom rs were taken boat left. She lay a mile distuut from |he Minnesota,
neared eaoh place the rebels took fo flight leaving con- themselves.
i
probably 1.600 more were constantly being brought iu making no attempt to molest her, After the last gu:i
Two
thousand
indians
were
engaged
in
tbe
battle.—
was
fired
from the Minnesota, persons declare they
siderable in,the way of ordnance find munitions of war.
I'll are long thought that we are in the habit of buryJUI,^principal Forfeit)the tytrbor of TJew York ing our dead too soon. In Pennsylvania—where I was Eighteen of onr wounded wei; scalped by them. Price, saw a dense volume of vapor rise from the Merrimae.
with about 1,000 men. retr #ied northward nnd then indication mi explosion of some sort It is m>t known
were garrisoned on tbo 11th inst, by ordor of Governor brought up—the dead are kept above ground for three took an easterly direction, t en. Jeff. Davis is after him. if this is so, but it is believed site was aground. It
Morgan. — - - ; '
days; and within this; time symptoms of life arc mostly
was tho intention of the Minnesota to ran into close
quarters, avoid the iron prow of the Merrimae, and
The President' War Orders.
apt to manifest themselves, if it still exists. In doubtful
l
siwi:
Congress.
carry her by boarding. This tbe Merriwic didn't
WASHINGTON. March 11
Tlie following Resolution, which was recommended by cases, a very good test would be to pass a current of galThe following orders by tl « President were published seem inclined to giye an opportunity to do. As tho
lic electricity through the chest, by applying the positbe President in his spocial Message, (publ&lied in the
by authority in tbe lutclligc icer this moruiug. Their Baltimore Boat left Okl Point, at eight o'clock, sbo
met the Kricssou steamer Monitor goiug in.
HBRAU) tart, week,) was introduced in the Htmso by tive pole of the battery to the nape of the ueck, and the importance and bearing .ire i .anifestnegative to the pit ofithe stomach. By this means reMr. Conkling. wKi in theSenate by Mr. Wilson :
The President'* Genert I War Order—JYo. 1.
.FORTRESS MONROK, Sunday, March 9.
R»a>i.v*i>—That the United States ought to co-opcrate spiration has been renewed in criminals recently executed;
1 IXBO;T!VR MANSION.
)
The Monitor arrived at ten o'clock last night, and
th any State whichtotayadopt A gradual ubolishmcut aud, if there be the least spark of life rcmainiug. this
WASiin (ITO.N. Jnn. 27, 1862. $
immediately went to. the protection of .the Minnesota,
slavery, giving to subh'State pecuniary aid, to be used could scarcely fail to rekindle it
It is ordered that on the 2 nd day of Februart, 1862, aground below Newport News. At 7 o'clock today
by such Stato in .its discretion to compensate for the
Since the above was written, tho papers d< tail another there be a general movement of the land anil naval forces the Merrimtvc, Yorktown, Jontestowu and several tugs
inconveniD()ct«, public and private, produced by such
of tbe United States against |i? insurgent forces : that,
ise in which symptoms of returning animation mani- especially, the Army at audi lout Fortress Monme ; tho went towards tbe Minnesota and opened fire. The Monchange ef tystom.
i
.v
itor met them ami opened fire, when the eoomy's vessels
fested
themselves two days after the lady was supposed army of the Potomac; the a my of Western Virginia ; retired excepting the Merrimae. These two iron-ctad
After sitae debate, iu which it was opposed by Critthe ariSy"near Muufordvillo, Kentucky; the army and vessels fought from eight o'clock till noon, a part of the
H . R. SOHKTTKRI,Y.
tenden and Wickliffe • bf Ky., ana Diddle of Pa., who to hare died.
flotilla at Cairo, and a uaval jrco in the Gulf of Mexico time touching each other. Th^ Merrimae retreated.
aaid that tbo Border, Stato men had consulted on
A special to the 'IVibune, Fortress Monroe, March be readv for a movement on hat day ; that all the other The Monitor was commanded by ^-Lieutenant Worden.
th* motion, and wanted it postponed ; and was support11th ,says: " The official report of the naval engagement forces, both land and naval, ritb their respective com- and was handled with great skilliyaWted by Chief Engied by Messrs. Djvejn and Oliu of Ny., Fisher of Del,
mander*. obey the existing o der for the time, and be
sdnfto Richmond states that, on the Merrimae, two Were ready to obey additional ordi rs when duly given ; that neer Stimers. The Minnesota was somewhat injured,
and others, Iho.HbuBB adopted tho resolution by 88
but kept up a continuous fire. Tho Monitor is uninjured
rilled and eight wounded. The muzzles of two guns Were the heads of Departments, at :1 especially ibe Secretaries and ready for another attack.
to 31.
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knocked off, tbe prow; twisted, the armor damaged, the of War and Navy, with nil heir subordinates, and the
THIRD DISPATCH—(OTFICIAI.)
The 1] enacting a newvnrtiele t>f war. forbidding ofiiGonersl-iu-CbieC
with>a!l
otl
jr
commanders
and
suborWASHINGTON, Sunday, March 9—7 r. *.
anchor and flag-staffshot away, and the smoke stack and
cers aiid abloBera Trom surrendorinjr fugitive slaves, pas-'
steam-pipe riddled. Capt. Buchanan was. seriously wound- dinates of the land and navq forces, will severally be Br telegraph from Fortress Monroe.
held to their strict aod full rt (possibilities for tbeprompt
The Ericsson arrived last night Early this morning
aed tbe Senate ou the 10th., "by 29 to 9. It had previ-,
ed in the thigh. CipL Layer has since died of his execution of this order.
she was attacked by the Merrimae, Jamestown and Yorkously passed the House.
j .•
wounds. Trustworthy information to day state that the
(Signal)
ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
town. After five bonis' contest tbey were beaten o£.
There vas a long debate on the rotler question in tbe
the Metrinutc in a sinking condition. This is official.
prow was shot away.j
The President's Genera^ War Order—A"o. 2.
Howe OBI the 10th. It ended byOhe edoption or a bill
The Stars and Stripes wave over Cockpit Point About
Fixmmvj? MANSION, i
ieqniring;!Mtlertf to poet np * Kst of their etock and
2'oclock to-day the rebels began burning their tents and
All parties, persons, and papers are all but nnanimous
WABIIIM-TON. March B, 1862. \
prices, fbrhiddiiig thcm to farm out their office, or trf in hearty approval of President ^Lincoln's message recom- Ordered : First—That tb« Major-General Command- other property difficult of removal; they also barned the
eeU te a sojlier sore t b u . t o the -jalue of a fourth of his mending Congress to offer compensation to any Stales ing the army of tbe Potomai proceed forthwith to or- steamer Page, and aU other crafts in the creek.
Pf''
ai \ . •„ ,... n
which shall oijopt a plan of emancipation. .The message ganize that part of said ami; designed to enter upon acIt-is reported Congress has been influenced in taxing
The HOtterieadMl tad not been called np in the i» far ike most important public document which has tive operations, including t b reserve, but excluding tbe newspapers by a desire to punish tie papers for tryiag
troops to be left iu the fortil rations about Washington,
finite.'
!
been issued in this country sinoo-the Constitution.
into four army corps, to lie < cremanded according to se- to have the franking and mileage swindles abolished.

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TRAVERSE CITY.

T h e relations between the United S t a t e s and foreign!
nations a r e h o w entirely free from a n y apprehension what-1

> OKA*0 TRAVBS*

e v e r of d i s t u r b a n c e s .

xl Ihrrrfa la paitnucc Of taw?

conciliatory and amicable.

• "

a s well a s t h e F r e n c h

t,!-""! C R e p u b l i c a n C n n c u * .
T h i republicans of t i e t o w n s h i p of T r a v e r s e r.r« requested
t o moot at the School H o u s e in T r a v e r s e p i t y , on Saturday,
t h e 5 th d a y of A p r i l n e x t — a t 1 o ' c l o c k Utftho a f t e r n o o n — f o i
the purpose of nominating: suitable p e r s o n s f o r the varion*
township offices, a n d t o t r a n s i c t a u c h o t l i f r business aa m a ;
be b r o n g b t before the m e e t i n g . AII republicans aro earneatly
iuvitod t o be p r e s e n t
,
C-H.MAKSH.
E. L. S P R A G U R ,
A. W. B A C O N . "
Republican C o m m i t t e r .
T r o t M o u r n * . — U j r t h e arrivitl o f t h e i r o n clod s t e a m e r
Mouitor a t Fortress Monroe at

T h e tone of all c o r r e s p o n d e n c e i s j

f o r t u n a t e m o m e n t she-

did, t h e copntry escaped the severest calamity t h a t had
t h r e a t e n e d i t s i n c e t h e c o m m e n c e m e n t of t h e w a r .

I t is c o n s i d e r e d t h e B r i t i s h , - '

secessionists.
Reports begin once more to appear

of t h e e x i s t e n c e

of a v a s t s e c r e t o r d e r , t h e j K n i g h t s o f t h e G o l d e n Circle,
I f t h e r e is s u c h a t h i n g it will b e k n o w n

t h e r e i y ^ m i s c h i e f t^ith o u r b l o c k a d i n g

flc«t

We

BATANT.

STBATTOX &

C'O'K.

N o large b o d y

Fort

or

MERCANTILE

Y o u n g m e n , d e s i r i n g t o p e r f e c t t h e m s e l v e s in- b u s i n e s s

O c a P r e h i o n t h a s b e e n a p p o i n t e d t o c u of the five
D i v i s i o n s of t h e G r a n d A r m y .
Jeff. D a v i s has cashiered Gens. F l o y d and Pillow, for
c o w a r d i c e a t F o r t Donelson.

T o all s u c h

plemental t o artrt-r studtea

of s t u d y is

A special t o t h e D e m o c r a t , from Ouiro. 12th s a y s : —
- ' A g e n t l e m a n w h o left M e m p h i s S u t i i r d a y , a r r i v e d h e r e
t h i s morniiig and r e p o r t s no troope a t Memphis.

Many

C o t t o n , molaasos, s u g a r ,

a n d o t h e r or t i c k s of m e r c h a n d i s e o r e b e i n g s h i p p e d d o w n
T h e p o l i c y of b u r n i n g t h e > i t y w n s still b e i n g
Speeches were made e v e r y night,

and

all

m e a n s w e r e used t o c h e c k t h e i n c r e a s i n g d e m o r a l i z a t i o n

nod excise a war spirit

T H E PESTKOYO* FRIGATES.-—Tho F r i g a t e s C o n g r e s s
a n d Cumberland, r e p o r t e d to have been destroyed by the
rebel

monster Merrimac, were

models.

vessels a f t e r t h e o l d e r

T h e y w e r e b o t h sailers, o p d c o n s e q u e n t l y or

" L o t little s e r v i c e in m o d e r n n a v a l w a r f a r e . T h e C o n g r e s s
c a r r i e d fifty g u n s a n d w a s b u i l t in P o r t s m o u t h in 1 8 4 1 .
T h a C u m b e r l a n d c a r r i e d t h e s a m e n u m b e r of p i n s , a n d
w a s b u i l t in B o s t o n in 1842.
LOCIKVIM.K. M a r c h 10.
O n F r i d a y n i g h t l a s t a s q u a d of c a v a l r y u n d e r t h e not o r i o u s rebel, Col. J o h n

Morgan, who was some

time

since erroneously rhported killed,'attacked the F e d e r a l
p i c k e t s fifteen m i l e s s o u t h o f N o s h v i i l e , t a k i n g t w o p r i s o n e r s aiid six g o v e r n m e n t w a g o n s .

On S a t u r d a y a p a r t y

of O h i o F e d e r a l c a v a l r y went in pursuit, found them,
a n d a t t a c k e d t h e rebels, k i l l i n g f o u r ' o f M o r g a n ' s men,
c a p t u r i n g eight, and

recovering

t h e *ix w a g o n s .

a r b n o w in h o t p u r s u i t of M o r g a n ' s g u n s ,
capturing them.

They

c o n f i d e n t of

• -j •,'•*

A c o r e s p o n d e n t of t h e M i s s o n r i D e m o c r a t is i n f o r m e d
b y e x c e l l e n t a u t h o r i t y , t h a t d a r i n g j f e i > c o u n c i l of w a r
lield b y t h e rebel G e n e r a l s MI t h e n i g h t b b f o r e t h o surr e n d e r of D o u e l s g u , G e n . F l o y d clnitpod, a s h e w a s t h e
s e n i o r in c o m m a n d a t t h a t p o s t , i t * a s p r o p e r t h a t h e
s h o u l d b e a l l o w e d t o Gr.-t m a k e h i s e s c a p e , a n d besides,
s a i d h e . a n d v e r y t r u t h f u l l y , " g e n t l e m e n , it wjli n o t d o
for me lo be c a u g h t ! "
A l l e y e s a r e now t u r n e d t o w a r d G k m . B c r n s i d e a n d h i s
g a l l a n t forces.

T h e r e is an apprehension t h a t a

portioi

" o f t h e e s c a p i n g Army o l M a n a s s a s tnay -be t h r o w n
opd crush him.

upon

I t is stated, however, t h a t e v o n p r i o r to

t h e 3 d wist. b e h a d h e a r d of t h e rele?at< u n d
g o o d a genera! to not have

he is too

coniprehertdcd its p o s

consequences to his a r m y .
A qjecial Washington dispatch to the Philadelphia
N o r t h American r e p o r t s t h a t lkanreg<]rd has

b e e n ap-

p o i n t e d C o m m a n d e r - i n - C h i e f of t h e r c b l ' I a r m y , a n d t h a t
t h e e v a c u a t i o n of M a n a s s a s w a s i t his s u g g e s t i o n .

It

8

~

f u r t h e r said t h a t lie has a r r i v e d at Bicllmond.1
THE MKRBIMAC—The M e r r i m a c j i s ' a . S r e t - c l a s s s t e a m
f r i g a t e o f 4 0 g u n s , a n d w a s b u i l t iu B o s t o n in. 1 8 5 5 .
will b e r e m e m b e r e d t h a t s h o lay a t ' t h o N a v y
& e b e b l a s t .Spring.

j-. ' f

:

i : j

Lieut Wise, commanding thp Potomac

It

Yard

N o r f o l k a t t h e t i m e of t h e s e i r u r e o f t h a t p l a c e by

the

'

flotilla,

has

officially a n n o u n c e d l o t h e N a r y D e p a r t m e n t t h e a b a n d o n m e n t of t h e r e b e l b a t t e r i e s a t t'.oA"jiit P o i n t S h i p p i n g
P o i n t a n d o t h e r p l a c e s o n t h e r i v e r ; also,

the burning

t h e rebel s t e a m e r P a g e .
"

L o n d o n l e t t e r s o f t h e 1st of M a r c h t o t h e N e w Y o r k

C o m m e r c i a l , s a y , o n t h e w h o l e t h e r e i s an o b v i o u s g r o w t h
« f t h e i m p r e s s i o n in E n g l a n d t h a t t h e s t r u g g l e will b e terminated this spring.

A m e r i c a n securities have

been:

consequently, b u o y a n t
.
S v
:
;—:
T h e o f f i c e r s a n d men of t h e M o n i t o r s p e a k in t h e Bigfre s t t e r m s of her performance, apd think they m i g h t have
d e s t r o y e d t h e M e r r i m a c w i t h o u t n m c h difficulty, if t h e y
h a d been allowed t h e opportunity.

KlanuelH, Woo) Fianuels, Brown a n d Blcached C o t t o n s , a fu
line. Bags, At;
H A N N A H . LAY & CO
T r a v e r s e City, O c t 1,1801.

NO TROUBLE TO SfiOW GOODS!

NOTICE.

M I L L

Probate Notice.

A D I I . S ' CLOAKS AM- LAMES'CLorns. (Dot BLB WIDTK;
J Kiencu Caj»aimercf. S h e p a r d s ' l'laids, C a n a d a Grey Casa
ice Bl'k Doealrins a n d C a t t i m e r e s .
H A N N A H , LAY & CO.
Traverse City, Oct. 1. 1861.

E S T A T E
AND

T A N N E R Y

1

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

T r a v e r s e City. O c t o b e r ft; 1861.

' t h o r o u g h w i u i o u t b e i n g u n n e c e s s a r i l y p r o t r a c t e d , a n d is in o p e r a t i o n , a n d T o n o n S h a r e s — a * u s u a l !
C. SORKT8 4 BROTHERS.
a r r a n g e d t i j n h a v i e w t o m e e t t h e w » u t s of t h e y o u n g
J a n nary 17.1865.
8-ly
a w n of the country.

the river.

B O N N E T S ,
H A N N A H , L A Y & CO.
Boalerards. kkrjs, Hoods, Eibfcres, Ftttkers, Flmrs, Yeilaj OMESTICS FOR WINTER OF IMI-KZV
lucky
J
e
a
u
s
,
SUQIUJCI
S
tutls Dt-uimNDuck,btripe,Tick
D
Btad-NrfU Etc., EL
A p i o n and Minera' Check, b b i r t i u g P r i n t s , Kankeen Cottoi.

W E w o r t j t SAY TO TUK PUBLIC, THAT WB HAVK COT OVH

G R I S T

P R I N T S ,

De Labs, Mfricw, Ctwor^s, Saiccj Flails, V»!«re, Clcke Sotcb
Gin^Lams Dtacslk Gkgbis.
Mobair, Bcngf, tU, dr.

FALL AND WINTER

Dress-Making attended to daring the Winter.

in operation, a n d are on h a n d t o do Custom-Work at all
times : and woald say, w e t h i n k t h a t we can do aa good work
i h e u institutions afford an opportunity to acquire the
aa any Mill in Grand Traverse. If yon d o u b t it, t r y an, and
p r e p a r a t i o n s t h e y a e r t C j w h e t h e r i n d e p e n d e n t l y o r sup- xec for y o u r s e l v e s ; and woald s i y . ' t h n t we keep our
T h e i r course

Best Markets & Lowest Rates

LADIES! LADIES!!
Call and see mj Nev

fax Court-bouse.

k n o w l e d g e a n d p r e p a r e f o r b u s i n e s s life. On J b u t f e w fac i l i t i e s f o r so d o i n g in l i t e r a r y i n s t i t u t i o n s .

GENERAL MERCHANDIZE,

H a n n a h , L a y it Co.,

Monroe,

his i n s t r u c t i o n s r e g a r d i n g news.

i m p o r t a n t w a n t in a c o m m e r c i a l c o u n t r y l i k e o u r s . —

dtacossed.

W

G e n e r a l M c C l e l l a n h a s t a k e u o p his q u a r t e r s a t F a i r -

CHAIX

S T O C K

C a p t a i n C* I I . B o y n t o B t

ILL RUN R E G U L A R L Y B E T W E E N C H I C A G O AND
Port S a r n l a d u r i n g t h e Beaaot;. t o u c h i n g a t T r a v e r s a
C u y both ways. Khe mukes the r o u n d t r i p In 10 days, a r r l v .
ing at Traverse City, e i t h e r f r o m C h i c a g o o r S a r n i a , e v e r y

E v e r y t h i n g at Manas-

All the newspaper correspondents at

COLLBOKS—OIKJ of w h i c h is l o c a t e d a t D e t r o i t , s u p p l y a n

p e o o B S were leaving tho city.

A L L E G H A N Y ,

sas i n d i c a t e d t h e p r e c i p i t a t e flight of t h e rebels.

c o u l d resist h e r powejr f o r an h o u r .
' \

We h a v e now in Store a

F U L L & COMPLETE

also t h e . b r i d g e a c r o s s C u b l i n n , b e -

t w o e n C e n t e r v i l l e a n d MautfssaS.

have

n o t a veseel in t h e s e r v i c e a s i d e f r o n t t h e M o n i t o r , w h i c h

" :

THE P R O P E L l f R

T h e stone' b r i d g e a t Btfll B u o on t h e W a r r a n t on turnp i k e is b l o w n u p

Rotnfc, bad she chosen t o etop long e n o u g h t o d o so, and
i m p u n i t y , l»ut-«he w o u l d h a v e e s c a p e d t o sea, a n d played

TRAVER3E: CITY.

W h i c h was b o n g h t f o r . a n d la p e c u l i a r l y a d a p t e d to t b »
r e q u i r e m e n t s of the People of GRAND 1 RAVERtx and a d ; o i i
l a g C o u n t i e s ; t o wlr.cl:—all s u r h a d d i t i o n s are t x i o g mat •
a s the d e m a n d s of onr c u s t o m e r s may r e q u i r e . Our atiMi
of t h e k i n d c a n b e k e p t o u t of s i g h t in t h i s inquisitive:
Those w i s h i n g t o make e o n a e e t i o n s with the ALLEOQx?nr t a g t s a r e accond to n o n e in the W i s t , a n d w e shall ic»«
a
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route,
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by
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telegrepbcountry.
iably posacss oaraclvcs of t h e a d v a n t a g e of liie
i n g us.
i n t e n d e d t o a i d t h e S o u t h q n d t h e old D e m o c r a t i c p a r t y .

f o r t h a t o p p o r t u n e e v e n t , in w h i c h w e c a n n o t h e l p s e e i n g e x c e p t t h e a g e n t o f t b o A s s o c i a t e P r e s s , h a v e b e e n o r d e r t h e h a n d o f P r o v i d e n c e , t h e r e b e l m o n s t e r M e r r i m n c ed a w a y b y G e n W 0 0 ! for! h a v i n g failed t o c o m p l y w i t h
w o u l d n o t o n l j h a v e . d e s t r o y e d e v e r y vessel in H a m p t o n

TTa-nnah, Lay Si Go's Column
F A L L O F 1861.

BARKIAI
VIA

Ministry, i s evidently gaining j

s t r e n g t h , o w i n g to t h a , d i s c o o U n u a n c i o g of s y m p a t h y w i t h

Bui

t h r o w n h e r iron hail into F o r t r e s s Monroe with' perfect

CHICAGO

GENERAL

O H A W L S , BAY STATE, BBOCHK, STELLA, SCOTCH, (Binoi.a
O a u d Double.) G e n u ' a n d C h i l d i e n a Shawl* a n d M a t t e r s
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
T r a v e r s e C l t j r . O c t . 1.16*1.

:

LAND OFFICE.

S

U N D R I E S — H A KN E ^ > COLLARS, B R I M E S , ETC., BASSET*,

A L B E R T W. BACON,

W

Hali-Busnels, D r a g Teeth, F r o c ' s P l o w s , C a b l c „ T r a e e t t d
Halter C h a i n s , Brush H o o k s and Kliptic
i l n g f , Wooden
Ware, Tub*. Palls, C b u r a s , Lad It a. A c n Ac., l u f a n t a ' C r a d i t a .
Saab, D o o t a , A c .
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
Traverse City. Oct. 1, 1BC1.

LL LOCATE L A N D S . P A Y T A X E S , BUY 0 0 S E L L
on Commibaion—and uow o f l ; r s f o r sale,

1424 Acrea of Choice ^aiulv;

W

H I T E GOODS—
Cambiic, m u s n u and llucn E d g i n g ;
I n s e r t i n g a n d F l o n n c i n g , real I b i c a d ;
S m y r n a and Cotton Edge and I n s e r t i n g ;
Muslin, c a m b r i c a n d p i q u a s e t t s of Collars a n d S l e e v e s ;
H E R E A S , J O H N G A R L A N D . O F T H E COUNTY
Cambric, murtin & h u e Maltese h a n d - w r o u g h t Collar*:
Also—13 L o U in the Village o f E l k R a p i d s ,
a f u r e s a l d did, iu his lifetime, t o wit—on the twentyMuslins—Nainaook, Book, tewisa a n d C a m b r i c ;
firat day ' o f J a n u a r y , A. D. 181'2. deposit with the J u d g e of
Frcnck skirt Jaconet; Jaconet;
WITH o a w r r n o c r DWELLIICQS.
Probate an i n s t r u m e n t scaled u p a n d e n d o r s e d a c c o r d i n g te
Cross-barred, C a m b r i c a n d N a i n s o o k ;
The above m e n t i o n e d L a n d s are I n s l I parts of t h e County,
law, p u r p o r t i n g to be h i s last will and t e s t a m e n t , which said
Wash Blond; E m b r o i d e r e d C n r t a l n a ;
Elk Lake, W h i t e w a t e r , O m e n l a a n d T r a v e r s e : are a m o n g t h e
i n s t r u m e n t was, at a session of the Probate C o u r t for the
lirilliantes, f r o m Is. t o 3 0 c ;
earliest and best s e l e c t i o n * w i t h reference to soil, water, sur-,
county of G r a n d Traverse, h o Wen at the P r o l a t e Office in
Linen, Linen C a m b r i c and hem s t i t c h e d H ' d k ' f s ;
face, and m a r k e t : e m b r a c e F a r m i n g Landa. V i l l a g e S i t ^ s a n d
Travorse City, on the t h i r d day of March, A. I>. I8t2, p u b l i c l y
P r i n t e d bord, p r i n t e d s n d plain Gent's. H a n d k e r c h i e f * ;
Water Powers, with or w l t h r t u r I m p r o v e m e n t s . In q u a n t i t i e s
opened aa the law direct!". T h e r e u p o n it is o r d e r e d t h a t
C h i l d ' s printed, plain a u d h e m atitched l l n i n H ' d k ' f n
to suit p u r c h a s e r s , and at prices*making it an object, in preSaturday, the twelfth day of April next, at onexTctock la the
Pillow-Case C o t t o n ;
,
ference to buying back from s e t t l e m e n t s .
afternoon, be assigned Tor the p r o v i n g of said i n x t r n m e n t :
f
L l n e n T a b l e Covers, by t h e p a t t e r n o r y a r d ;
Traveme City. May I, I f l f l . f
' f '
T 8-ly
and tHat the h e i r s at law of said deceased, and all o t h e r perM a r s e i l l e s printed a n d p l a i n ;
s o n s Intereatec' in said Estate, are required to appear at a
L i n e n , P i q u a Binding, Magic R u f f l i n g ;
session of said C o u r t then to be holden at the Probate Office
l . f n e n and Cotton Bosoms—sqme very n i c e }
in Traverse City, a n d show pause, I f ' a n y there be, why said
Marseilles Q u i l t s — n i c e ;
,
I n s t r u m e n t s h o u l d not be approved, allowed, established, and
Pointed Tape Trimming, for ladles'use;
.
have full f o r c e a n d eflVct a s t h e laat will and t e s t a m e n t of
Soft a n d h e a v y Muslin, for l a d l e s ' s k l r t s a n d u n d e r c l o t h i n g .
said deceased.
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
And It is f u r t h e r ordered, t h a t t h e e x e c u t o r s named in said
T r a v e r s e C i t y , Oct. 1,18C1.
V
will Rive notlco to the person* interested in said estate, of the
C H I C . kGO, I L L I N O I S .
L A C K A N D J O I N I N G S I L K S . — V E I L TISSUE AN®
pendency Of this m a t t e r and the h e a r i n g thereof, by causing
Berage, Conla and Tassals, Velvet a n d S i l k Ribbon*,
a copy of t h i s o r d e r to be published in t h e ' G r a n d Traverse
CHANCERY > OTICE.
Berlin Wool, C r o c h e t Braid. Dresa Bottonsy Dress B i n d i n g .
Herald, a n e w s p a p e r printed a n d c i r c u l a t i n g in said county
of Grand T r a v e r s e , f o r t h r e e successive weeks p r e v i o u s to W I L L A S O E RTKABSS A
Faucy Belts, Dress T r i m m i n g s , Ac.
I l a 1 te C
Circn
i r c u i t C o u r t f o r the
CHARLES B. OLOVEB.
HANNAH, LAY A C 0 .
the day of hear! e g.
VR.
1f v«-»i
C01 n«yof
a t v o f Orand
(i
Traverse In
T r a v e r s e City,'Oct. 1,1861.
(A true Copy.)
CURTIS F O W L E R .
MABT JANE 1 / O r t u D c n o s s . j e t n jc'ery.
16-3w
J u d g e of Probat«
< A B L E L I N E N . — B R O W N L I N E N TABLE-COVEBS.
State of M i c h i g a n — N i n t h J n d i o il Circuit, la Chnnceo"-—
Blcactied ditto, Wool Table Covers, Doyle*, Nankin*.
Commissioner's Notice.
Suit p e n d i n g In the C i r c u i t O o u r t or thfc C o u n t y of O r a a d
H u c k a b u c k Towels, Diaper, C o t t o h Tabling by the Yartf.
N T H E i l A T T E l t O F T H B E S T A T E OF WILLIAM RAN- Traverse in Chancr —
HANNAH. LAY & 0 0 .
latisfact
KIN, deceased. T h e u n d e r s i g n e d h a v i n g been appointed
T r a v e r s e City, Oct. 1,1861.
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by t h e FrobatfcsCourt f o r t h o county of Grand Traverse, In
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of said complainants, h a t the above named deADIES' PLAIN AND GLOVE KID H E E L E D
tiie State of M i & i j r a n , C o m m i s s i o n e r s with full power and
fendant,
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authority to receive, e x a m i n e and a d j u s t all claims s a d de.State, on motion of E.C. Hinsdale, ollcltor f o r complainants, F r o n t Lace Boots, Balimoiai Boots, a s s o r t e d S l i p p e r s , B n k
m a n d s of all p e r s o n s again»U t h e e s t a t e ol William R-inkln,
late of Elk Rapid* In said county, now deceased, hereby RIV it is ordered t h a t the said defen'da t Mary J a n e Louisa Du- bers, Cork Soles, Ac.
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A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
notice that on T u e s d a y , t h e twenty-ninth day of April. 1812,
three m o u t h s from tho date of tliii j r d e r ; and that in case ol
Tr.tverse City. Oct. 1,18C1.

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and on Tuesday, the twcnt\'-sixth day of August, 1SU2, they
her appearance she cause h e r answ r to the said complainant"*
will meet at the house of H f l i n s D. Stocking, in Elk Rapids.
bill
to
be
tiled,
and
a.copy
thereof
j
be
served
on
the
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RASS
KETTLES,
PORCELAIN
UNED KETTLES,-^
In the C o u n t y of G r a n d T r a v e r s e , at 10 o'clock in the foreplainant's Solicitor Within twenl
d a y s after service of a
Ciivss Men, Cocoa Castorine, P o i n t e d T a p e T t i m m i n | .
noon of each of said d a y s for the purpose of receiving, excopv of said bill and notice of • ,ls order, a n d In default Magic Ruffling. Breakfast Setts—for 25 c e n U each, Razors.
a m i n i n g and a d j u a t l n p srich c l a i m s and d e m a h d s :
And
notice is horeby given, t h a t 1he aald sixth d a v of August, thereof, t h a t the said bill be taken w confessed by t h e aaid Almond Soap, Green Apple*, t—
H ANNA ft, I^AY A CO.
1862, is the time limited by the said P r o b a t e C o u r t to the Defendant, Mary J a n e Louisa D u r it*.
And it is fulliter ordored t h a t » thin twenty <laya t h e said
T r a v e r s e City, Oct. 1.1861.
c r e d i t o r s of said estate t o p r e s e n t their claims for examinaC o m p l a i n a n t s csuse a com-of this order to be published in
tion a n d allowance. L O T H I N G . — C O A T S , PANTS. VESTS, DRAWERS.
the (,r*nd Traverse Herald, a pa|» • p r i n t e d and published in
Dated Elk Rapids, March 15th, 1802.
Under s h i r t - . S h i r t s — F a n c y a n d Plain, S n s p e n d e r s ,
Traverse Citv, In said C o u n t y Of" Iranfl T r a v e i s e , a n d t h a t
SOLOMON CASK.
Uie said publication be continued 0 said paper, at least, o n t e Over-Alls, a n d J a c k e t s , India R u b b e r a n d Oil Cost* a n d
Ill El, JOHNSON.
in cach week for six succeaaivo w eks, or t h a t tiioy cause a J a c k e t s , Wool, Union a n d Cotton Socks, C r a v a t s , Collar*.
Commlssioaers.
copy of t h i s o r d e r to be personal!} served on the said defend- T r a v e l l i n g Bags, T r u n k s . Umbrellas, Ac.
IMw«
H A N N A H , L A Y ft CO.
ant, Mary J a n e Louisa Ilurosa, a t least, twenty d a y s before
T r a v e r s e C i t y . Oct. j , 1801.
tho timo above prescribed f o r h e appearance.
P R O B A T E NOTICE.
V. J . L i r r , E J O H N . C i r c u i t J u d g e .
R O V I S I O N S , GROCERIES, A c . — f - r o s E , Zxx, C o m a .
STATE O F MICHIGAK
/
Dated J a n u a r y 18.1862.
Spice*. Candles, Soap, c o m m o n s n d erafcivej
GRAND TRAVRRSK COt'NTT.
J
I certify t h a t the above la a t n » copy nf an o r d e r m a d e in
M u s t a r d , E n g l i s h a n d l"rcnch p r e p a r e d ;
T A SESSION OF THE PROLATE COURT FOR THEsaid cause.
THERt)
B( 1ST WICK.
Soda, C r e a m T a r t a r , G i n g e r , B a k i n g P o w d e r ,
c o u n t y of Grand Trater.10. holden a t T r a v e r s e City, on
Register In Chancery.
.Salajntus, Starch, VcrmaceUl, Hnps,
Monday, the third day of March, in the , y e a r 1662. Present, Dated Feb. 3, 18C2.
10-Cw»'
Tobacco, Snuff, G a r d e n Seeds,
Curtis Fowler, J u d g e of Probate. In the m a t t e r of the estate
Bag Salt, Fine a n d Rock SaH. G l u e , A t o m ,
of Peter Contric, deceased. On r e a d i n g a n d tiling the peti
L a m p a n d 1-ard Oil, C a s t o r Oil,
CHANCERY
tlon of George Lardlc, j u n i o r , daly vorilled, he b e i n g named
I n d i g o , Yellow Ochr>, Chalk, C a m w o o d , .
as e x e c u t o r of said will, p r a y i n g t h a t j u i d will may be admitSTATE of Michigan—In the Cii •nit C o u r t f o r the County
F l u i d , Molasses, S y r u p , V i n e g a r ,
ted to probaic.
of (irand Travcrac. i n C h a n c e r y .
Beans. P o r k . Meal" Floflr, O a t m e a l , F e e d , B r a n ,
T h e r e f o r e it Is ordered t h a t Wednesday, the 9th day of
Sarah Parker, c o m p l a i n a n t a p a s t l r a A. P a r k e r . Ortn i .
Beef, H a m s a n d S h o n l d e r s . C o d f l s b , •
April next, a t one o'clock,in the a f t e r n o o n , be assigned for
White and J a m e s M. Borbcck, rtet ndants. By v i r t u e and i »
H a r d Bread, B u t t e r C r a c k e r s , L a r d ,
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the h e a r i n g of said petition, and tha'.'the heirs at law of said
p u r s u a n c e of a decree of said Cm •X iu aaid causn, bearinir
Extract Lemon,Vanilla,Rose, l'rac.h,Pin« A p p l e , A s
deceased, and all persona Interested in said estate, are re«jtiii
date the twentieth day of A n g n i j In t h e . y e a r 1*SI, I, the
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
ed t o appear at a session of said Court, then to be ho'.denat t!i
suiiscrirflf?; Circuit C o u r t Coni lissioner in and f o r sai<l
T r a v e r s e C i t y . Oct. 1 , 1 8 f i l .
•*!_ . .
5?
P r o b a t e Office in the village of Traverse City, a n d show <-.aiuu
county of (Jrand Traveme. will j x p o a e for sale at public
if aOTthe.-e be, why tlie prs.TCr of tlie p e t i t i o n e r should nc
Auction to the h i g h e s t bidder, or Saturday, the t h i r d day of
be g r a n t e d . And it i s f u r t h e r ordered, t h a t said petltlone
May n e x t , at one o'clock in the si r r n o o u . at t h e C o u r t Room
give n o t i c e to the p e r s o n s i n t e r e s t e d in said estate of the
in the village of T i a v e r s e C i l y , in the said c o u n t y of Grand D o o r S p r i n g s — P l a n e Irons—Bevelf—TpV Square*—Hollow
pendency of said petition^ a n d the h e a r i n g thereof by causing
Traverse, the following d e - c r i b c p o r r c l s of land. t o ;wit : Adtes, Bed Pan*— Kerosene I j i n t c r i l ? — S t o v e C r o c k s — W e l l
a copy of-this ordor to be published in the. Grand Traverse
I.ot No. on# of section twenty-si (, in t o w n s h i p tliirty-tjro B u c k e t ' — P o t Covers—Small B l o c k s — R a t l i n e — S p r i n g B s '
Herald, a n e w s p a p e r p r i n t e d a n d c i r c u l a t i n g in aat«l county
the Boulli-east ouo-foartli a n c c s — P a t e n t C a r p e t M n i n f — I n d i e s ' R u b b e r Eootr—Bs<«
North of Range eleven West,
of Grand T r a v e r s e , f o r t h r e e snccesRlvc weeks previous '
t s b i p tbirtv-two N o r t h of wax—(Jrand Ri%-er L a n d P l a s t e r — G r a s s P e e d . Ac., A c .
of sectioi
said d a y of h e a r i n g .
H A N N A H . L A Y A CO
he township of Leelauaa.
Range eleven West, situated
!
CURTIS FOWLER,
T r a v e r s e City, Oct. j , 1801.
2T
County of Leelanau, (attscbed b O r a n d T r a v e r s e County 1
lfi-3w
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J u d g e of P r o b a t e .
State of Michigan.
~ A N K E F . N O T I O N S . — P E R F U M E R Y . S O i P S ; DSN
Dated F e b r n a r v t w r o t y - f l r s t A. F 18^2.
H E W Y A N D O T T E R O L L I N G M I L L GOMPA
-triflce.
Gun
Caps,
Compaasca.
Snuff a n d T o b a c c o Box**.
C. H. HOLDEN, C i r c u i t C o r t C o m m i s s i o n e r
NY h a v e removed t h e i r Stop? and Office to the foot of
F a n c y Pipes, S i l v r a n d T o y W a t c h e s . F a n c y B o x e s . P n n e «
W o o d w a r d Avenue, w h e r e t h e y ace p r e p a r e d to offer lew County of Orand Traverse.
a n d Money ilags, L a d l t s ' W o r k a n d Fancy B a s k e t s , T a b ' *
C. H. MARSH, I olicitor for Cornpli
r t l p s , a full stock of P u r e Lake S u p e r i o r Merchant Iron, aH
Mats. Brushes of all fciads, f l u a r d s . Chains. Ac.
made f r o m C h a r c o a l P i g : all sizes of Round a n d Square,
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO
f r j t n 1-t to 5 i n c h : all sixes of F1 :t Bar, 1-2 to 7 inch w' '
.TraverseCity. Oct. 1.18«1.
2T
also, a full a s s o r t m e n t of S c r a p I r o n , made f r o m selei
Q T O Y E S , (R v e r y I u r g e a s s o r t m e n t j n a t recelTedi
Scrap. C h a i n s of all sixes, m a d e f r o m e x t r a refined Lake
O Pipe. Z i n c , S h e e t Iron, S t o v e F u r n i t u r e . O r e sfid 1 b r S '
Super or Iron. Would Invite p a r t i c u l a r a t t e n t i o n t o t h e
Pail K e t t l e s . Tin W a r e ^ - a c o m p l e t e l i n e — 2 0 , 3 0 , 4 0 , * r «
quality and w o r k ©f t h e name. Also, Rivets of all sizes, t h e
0 0 gallon K e t t l e s . '
best in the m a r k e t . Railroad Axles m a d e t o o r d e r .
>'
(TROXT RTBBET. NKA^, COURT B O C S * , )
H A N N A H , L A Y t CO.
The h i g h e s t p r i c e will be paid, e i t h e r In Cash or Ir^n7f<
TRANTiRSE C 1 T T , MICHIGAN.
T r a v e r s e C i t y , O c t . 1, 1841.
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1850 Acre*, aho Chnee and well Seh-cted.

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HOOTS & SHOES AT WHOLESALE—fl. P. BALD-

WIN & CO.. No. 2S Woodward Avenue, Detroit. We
ofTer t o the trade, a l a r g e a n d complete stock of our own and
E a s t e r n Manufacture. We assure c u s t o m e r s a s l o w r s i c r s
a n d mm favorable terms, ns can be obtained In New Y o r k o r ,
a n y E a s t e r n m a r k e t All goods of t h e very beat quality.
D e t r o i t , A u g . 16,1861.:
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F O W I J E

THIS OLD ESTABLISHED HOTEL,(THE FIRST BEDSTEADS
in T r a v e r s e City.) aitnatcd on F r o n t S t r e e t , In the vicinity of the C o n r t House and public offices. Is still o p e n f o r t h o
reception of the t r a v e l i n g p u l J i c . The P r o p r i e t o r r e t i f n r
his h e a r t y t h a n k s for t h e liberal j-atronage h e h a s received
a n d assures the public t h a t n o p t i n n w i U ' b e spared t o m a k e
his guests comfortable,
H i s . c h i r g e s will c o r r e s p o n d w i t h
the titn«a.
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Good a c c o m o d a t i o n s for H o r s e s and C a t t l e .
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S t a n d s . Mattraaaea. C h i l d ' s R o c k e r s . H i g h C h a f f s . A f .
T r a v e r s e C i t y . Oct. l.tflCP.
HANNAH. M Y A ^ O

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A C K E R E L , T»Nnr<g A S o r a r s , PBHST.*V*T» »T*»«
FruU, assorlod P i c k l e v P | e - f r a h f , O j a t e r a , S a r c l r c a

" H A N N i i x t A y . A O D .
T r a v e r s a C i t y Oct. 1. 1861

Marnier* .

—rr: -rTvinuyjxi •tyriik ' '

W i t h r u s h i n g w i t i d s s u d g t o o i y skies
T h e dark and slubTMTt ( T O s t c r di< a ;
Far-ofC unstfen.Bprihg fainiltft cries,
, B i d d i n g b e r e i r U c A cfiljd artaj^: ^ ( *
By rtreatna>l!H M r j n # 1 c y # n » r * .
On S o u t h e r n h i l l s i d e s , mulling bare,
C s r f l o l d * t h a t mo t l e y color* wear.
T h a t tram m e n s Alls l l t s c h a n g a f a l air t.
March I
W h a t t h o n g h conflicting seasons m a k o
T h y days their Held, thy woo f r shake
T h e s l e e p i n g l i d s of Life awake.
And hope fa s t r o n g e r f o r (hy sake,

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T h e n f r o m . t h y monncWna ribbed with an
Oncc more thy r o u s i n g bugle blow.
And Rant and West, and t o anil fro.
P r o c l a i m thy c o m i n g to t h e foe :
' ! JIarch 1
Say t o the picket, chilled and numb,
Bay t o the c a m p ' s i m p a t i e n t h u m ,
Bay to the t r u m p e t a n d thfl d r u m ;
L l f l op y o n r hearts, I eoine, I .come !
March I
. U -f y. t» i the
tl w a i t i n g h o s t s t h a t s t r a y
O n aahdy sea-sides f a r away, \"
By marshy (ale and gletimlng'bay,
W h e r e S o u t h e r n March ia N o r t h e r n May :
March!
A n n o n n c e thyself with welcome noiae.
W h e r e ({lory's victor-eagles poise,
Above t h e proud, heroic boy*
Of Iowa a n d Illinois :
jl. March!
T h e n down the long P o t o m a c ' s line
Bhout like a storm on hilla o r p i n e .
Till r a m r o d s r i n g and bayonets s h i n e :
" A d v a n c e I the Chieftain's call is m i n e :
' M a r c h I-'
S e c r e t a r y' ' S t a n t o n u p o n S l i t v c i y a u d t h e W a r .
T b o N e w Y o r k T r i b u n e p u b l i s h e s ou W e d n e s d a y t h e
f o D o w i p g e x t r a c t , r e p r e s e n t i n g i t a> t o k e n f r o m a ' s p e e c h
m a d e by S e c r e t a r y tilantoo a t a r e c e n t p r i v a t e c a b i n e t
m e e t i n g . I t p u r p o r t s t o b e t h e o p h i i o n of t h e S e c r e t a r y
of W a r u p o n t h e r e l a t i o n s b e t w e e n s l a v e r y a n d r e b e l l i o n :
F i r s t a o d f o r e m o s t , I b e l i e v e s l a v e r y t o bo t h e casus
belli.
T o t r e a t t h e c a s u s b e l l i n t f o v o a n d b e y o n d all
other considerations, I hold t o he ' h e d o t y ' o f the t r u e
c o m m a n d e r - i n - c h i e f —a s t h e K u r g e o i d i s r e g a r d s s e c o n d a r y
symptom?, and probes the wound.. I would t r e a t this
c a s u s belli a s t h e c o n s t i t u t i o n a l i o * * u s t o t r e a t it. N o t
o n e h a i r ' s b r e a d t h f r o m t h e gTaud o l d s a f e g u a r d w o o l d I
s t e p . U n d e r t h e c o n s t i t u t i o n I b e l i e v e s l a v e r y t o be a
p u r e l y local i n s t i t u t i o n . I n L o u i s i a n a a n d T e x a s a slave
i s a n i m m o v a b l e b y t h e s t a t u t e , anil a n n e x e d t o t h e r e a l i t y afc h o p p o l e s a r e in t h e law of N e w Y o r k . I n A l a b a m a a n d Mississippi t b o s l a v e is a chattel., I n t h e first
n a m e d S t a t e ho passes b y d e e d Of r a t i o n a l a e t a u d r e g i s t r a t i o n , iu t h e o t h e r , b y s i m p l e r e c e i p t o r d e j i v e i y . T h u s ,
e v e n a m o n g t h e s l a v e S t a t e s , t h e r e i s n o u n i f o r m sy s te m
r e s p e c t i n g t h e slave p r o p e r t y . / I ' c r t h e N o r t h e r n S t a t e s
t h o s l a v e i s a p e r s o n in his b a l l o t r e l a t i o n t o C o n g r e s s i o n a l
q u o t a a n d constituency,- a n d also aii • p p r e u t i c e - t o l a b o r ,
t o b e d e l i v e r e d u p on d e m a n d . j T&e slave e s c a p i n g f r o m
M a r y l a n d t o P e n i i s y l v a n i a is n o t t o bo d e l i v e r e d up, n o r
o a r e d for, n o r t h o u g h t a b o u t , u n t i l ' h e i s d e m a n d e d . L i b e r t y is t h e law of n a t u r e . E v e r y m a n is p r e s u m e d f r e e
- i t i c h o i c e , a n d not e v e a t o b o t r a m m e l e d b y a p p r e n t i c e , s h i p , u n t i l t h e c o n t r a r y i s m a d « cioarly t o a p p e a r . O n e
m a n m a y b e a N e w V o r k d i s c h a r g e d c o n v i c t , f o r instaoce—an. unpardoned convict. 'He emigrates southw a r d , h e o b t a i n s p r o p e r t y , a c c o r d i n g t o local law, in a
•lave. T h o sluve e s c a p e s t o N e w §Tork. T h e c o n v i c t —
u n p a r d o n e d — m a s t e r e n t e r s t h e t r i b u n a l t W r e o n his d e m a n d . Q u o t h the e s c a p e d a p p r e n t i c e , p r o d u c i n g t h e r e c o r d o f c o n v i c t i o n , " M r . C l a i m a n t , y o u h a v e n o standi n g in c o u r t
Y o u r civil r i g h t s a r c s u s p e n d e d iu t h i s
State til pardoned
You are not pardoned ; therefore I
Will p o t u u s w e r a y e or n o t o y o u r claim, uutil y o u , a r e
legitimately in c o u r t , a n d r e c o g n i z e d b y t h e j u d g e s . ' ' I
take i t t h a t p l e a will a v a i l . A u d if t h e c r i e r w a n t e d t o
emplov a person t o sweep the court room, the next mom e n t h e c o u l d e m p l o y t h a t d e f e n d a n t t o d o it. T h e r e i s
o o t - a n u n in t h e r e b e l S t a t e n ( w h o t n w e p u b l i c l y k n o t /
of) w h o h a s a standing under the constitution regarding
t h i s s l a v e r y q u e s t i o n . B y h i s own a r g u m e n t he lives in
• f o r e i g n c o u n t r y ; b y o u r o w n a r g u m e n t he i s n o t r e c t u s
in c u r i a . W e r e I an i n v a d i n g g e n e r a l , a n d w a n t e d h o r M s , 1 would d e c o y t h e m f r o m t h e - r e b e l s , w i t h h a y a u d
etablo enticements. I f I wanted (rench diggers, c a m p
•ctiliiotu o r artilleryists, o r pilots, o r o a r s m e n , o r guides,
and, b e i n g t h a t g e n e r a l , s a w n e g r o e s a b o u t me, I s h o u l d
pass them into my service.
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believe t h a t t h e a c k n o w l e d g e d f a c t , t h e n e c e s s a r y f a c t ,
t h a t wherever o u r army advances, emancipation practically ensn'es, will c a r r y m o r e t e r r o r t o t h e s l a v e - o w n e r
than any other warlike incident. B u t I would h a r e
them understand t h a t this result i s n o t our design, b u t a
n e c e s s i t y of t h e i r re b e l l i o n .
SSCBSSIOW DKAD IK E U R O P E — " M a l a k o f F ' savs iu h i s
last l e t t e r f r o m P a r i s t o t b e Londcjn T i m e s : " E v e r y one
her o recognizes t h a t S e c e s s i o n is d * a d in E u r o p e . S h e f field a n d L y o n s a r e m a k i n g n o w m a r e of a r o w t h a n M a n c h e s t e r a n d R o o e n . a n d p e o p l e all a t o n e e b e g i n t o s e e t h a t
there are o t h e r suffering interests besides dotton. F r o m
p r e s e n t i n d i c a t i o n s , we s h o u l d n o t b e s u r p r i s e d t o s e e
F r a n c a and E n g l a n d declare indirectly for tbe Union, as
t b e s h o r t e s t r o a d f o r b r i n g i n g a b o u t a r e v i v a l of p e r i s h i n g
cvuimcrw.

• • j T h e r e i s a s j r o n g feeling g r o w i n g up, a l w , a g a i n s t t h e
Confederate privateers, because it h feared t h a t they may.
on t b e h i g h seas, r o b a n d d e s t r o y t h e s h i p s a n d c r e w s of
neutral Powers. T h e journals are Remanding a guarantee
against snch a contingency.

M O F F A T ' S
Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters.

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public for a period of t h i r t y years, and d u r i a g t h a t time
have m a i n t a i n e d a high c h a r a c t e r in a l m o s t every part of the
globe, f o r t h e i r e x t r a o r d i n a r y a n d Immediate power of res t o r i n g p e r f e c t health to persons suffering u n d e r nearly every
k i n d of disease to which t h e h u m a n f r a m e is liable.
The following are a m o n g t h e d i s t r e s s i n g variety of h u m a n
diseases in wlifch the V e g e t a b l e L i f e M e d i c i n e s are well
known'to,be Infallible:
D y s r s r s i a , by t h o r o u g h l y c l c a n s i n g the firat and second
stomachs, and c r e a t i n g a flow of pure, healthy bile, instead
of t h e stale a n d acrid k i n d ; Flatulency, Lou* of Appetite,
H e a r tb u r n , Headache, Restlessness, Ill-Temper, A n x i t ^ , Languor, a n d Melancholy, which are tbe general s y m p t o m s of
Dyspepsia, will vanish as a natural c o n w q u a n o e of its cure.
COSTI^ ***£&, by cTeanilug the whole l e n g t h or the intestines with a s d l v c n t process, a n d without violence; all violent p u r g e s leave the bowels costive within two days.
F s v s n s of ail k i n d s , by restoring t b e blood t o a regular
circulation, t h r o u g h the p r o c e s s of rcspirailou in some eases
a n d the t h o r o u g h solution of all Intestinal obstruction in
others.
t
The Life Medicines have been k n o w n to c u r e Rheumatism
permanently-in three weeks, a n d t h e Gout iu h a l f that time,
by removing local inflammation f r o m the muscles and ligaments o f t h e joints.
DROPSIES of all k i n d s , h y f r e e i n g a n d s t r e n g t h e n i n g the
kidneys «naT)Tadd?r:They operate m o s t delightfully ou these
i m p o r t a n t organs; and h e n c e h i v e ever been found a certain
r e m e d y (tor the - w o r n cases of Gravel.
Also WORMS, by dislodging f r o m the t u r n i n g s of the bowels the slimy m a t t e r t o which t h e s e c r e a t u r e s adhere.
BCVKVX, Ulcers a n d I n v e t e r a t e S o r e s : by t h e p e r f e c t purity
which t h e s e Life Medicines give to t h e blood a n d all the hu'Aors.
i- —
SCORBUTIC EBCPTIOKS, and bad Complexions, by their alterative effect on the fluids t h a t feed the skin, and '.lie morbid
state of which occasions all e r u p t i v e coiuplaints, sallow,
cloudy, and other disagreeable complexions.
Tbe use of the«e Pills f p r a very s h o r t time, will effect an
e n t i r e c a r e ot Salt Rheum, a n d a s t r i k i n g i m p r o v e m e n t in
the clearness of the s k l a . C o m m o a C o l d s nnd Influenza will
always bo cured by oue'aosc, or by two in the worst cases.
P l L t s — T b e original p r o p r i e t o r of these Medicines was
cured of Piles of B5 y e a r s standing, by the use of the Life
Medlcines alone.
FEVER AND AOCE—For thla scourge of the Western Country, tbeso Medicines will be found a safe, speedy, and certain
remedy. O t h e r medicines leave t h e system s u b j e c t to a ret u r n of the disease—a core by these medicines is p e r m a n e n t
— t r y them, be satisfied, a n d be cured.
B a t o n s F E v m s and LITER COMPLAINT?—General Debility. Loss of A p p e t i t e and. Diseases of Females—the Medicines
have been used with tbe most beneficial results in-cases of
t h i s d e s c r i p t i o n : King's Evil and Scrofula in i t s worst formyield t o the mild y e t powerful action of these remarkable
Medicines. Night Sweats, N e r v o u s Debility, Nervous Comp l a i n t s of all k i n d s Palpitation of the Heart, P a i n t e r ' s Cholic.'are speedily cured.
P e r s o n s whose constitution* are Impaired by the injudicious use of Mercurv, s i l l find these m e d i c i n e s a perfect
cure, as t h e y n e v e r fail t o eradicate f r o m the system all the
effects of Mercury, m u c h s o o n e r t h a n the most powerful prep a r a t i o n s of Sarsaparllls.
W. B. MOFFAT.
335 Broadway, New T o r k .
7 * F o r Sale by all D r u g g i s t s .
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P E N S I O N S
ASD

BOUNTY LAND.

N E W GOODS,

Attorney

C o r n e r o f W n k n z o o ar I N a g o n a b c S t s . ,

N O R T H

C. C . T U C K E R ,
for Claimants, Pension,
a n d P a t e n t Agent,

Bounty

W A S H I N G T O N C I T Y , D. C.

P O R T .

Revolutionary, Naval. Invalid and Half-psy P e n s i o n s a n d
Bounty Laud procured ror those entitle,!.
Claims of
Military and Naval officers. S u t l e r s , C o u u a c t o i s . A c . , a t t e n d e d
to before the proper d e p a r t m e n t s . A n e a i s ol l ay *nd Pension>-, and I riie-money obtained. Patents procured for InSTOCK. CONSH TING OF
ventors , Land W a r r a n t s bought, sold and located; old Land
P a t e n t s und Land Claims p u r c h a s e , and titlrs to land grunted lor military services, investigated and proMcuted.
Pensions procured for wounded find d i s a b l u l j - o l d i t r s , sea
m e n , a u d marines of the present war. and for widows .Mil orphan children ol t h o s e who have died or been killed while i »
service. Also, Bounty money and s i r e a r * of pay for UM
widows or o t h e r heirs of deceased soldiers.
Pensions.
REVOIDTIOKAHY.—Officers and »oldicr* of t h e W a r of th*
Revolution who served six m o n t h s or moie. a n d tho widows
of those who so served, are entitled to pensiunr. "
HALF P * v.—The widows, or if no widons, (ho c h i l d r e n under sixteen years of age, of officeiBand soldiers of the present
Which he offers c h e a p f r C a s h or Barter.
or any previous war, who have died or been killed while la
C. P A V I D S O X , Agen
the service, are e n t i t l e d to half-psy P e n s i o n s .
1M AI.II;.—All officers a u d sold'icis who aie disabled by
N o r i h p o r t , December 1,1861.
.
reason or woundB received or disease contracted wliile in Ui»
service und in t b e line of duty, as a soldier* at any | « r l o d . a r t
P.
CASH PA1 ) FOR Ft'RS.
entitled t o Invalid Pensions.
NAVAL.—All officers, petty officers, seamen, and marines of
the navy, who are disabled by leason of wounds received l a
service, are entitled to Pensions. Alsu the widow*or o r p h a n
children of those who a t e killed or die of woi|udsreceivedto
the service and In tbe line of d u t y .
Bounty Land.
All p e r s o n s who served ( o u n e e u days in t h e Revolution,
War of 1S1V, Mcxican War, Whisky I n s u i r c c t i o u . Aroetook
War, Canadian F r o n t i e r Disturbances, or in any of the I n d i a n
Warn
sinoe
17&U,
a
r
e
entitled
t o loo a c i e s of liuunty L a n d ;
Corner of F i f t h A Wo >dbrtOge Streets,
und all who served lesa-than fourteen d a j s aie entitled, if t h e /
were engaged in a u y , 4 a t t l e o r s k i i m i s h t o r Were on the march
for the purpose of e n g a g i n g in a battle.
Wht re s soldier w h o served as above is dead, his widow, or
if no widow, his child or children who were titidcr twehty-oae
years of ago on the 3rd of March, litt.*, a r c entitled t o l i o a n u
Land.
ing Engines, for Stationary, i l a r ne a m L i l i n i n
Bounty Money.
° ' ' 'I
the most approved c o n s . m o t i o n
The heirs of all aoldiera w h o have volunteered d u r i n g t h e
We invite especial a t t e n t i o n la our Condensing Engines present war, for two or t h r e e years, or d u r i n g the war
particularly adapted for Flourin,; Mil:*, and i.thcr purpose: and have died or been kllltd while In the scrvice,ai'e entitled
where economy of Fuel and reg ilariiy of motion a i e so in to 8100 U o u n t y m o u e y and such a n e a r s of the soldier's pay
dispensable. The c o n d e n s i n g i . p p n r a t n s lor these enginei as may have a c c r u e d to the dates of their death.
is of tbe most simple and durnb e Kind. These comlen»ing
Ho will be pleased.to c o r r e s p o n d wlth-tliooe who desire to
engines inmire to Mines f o r P u m p i n g , or f o r Working Stamp engage iu obtaining these claims. He will s t u d t h e m all neMills, the greatest economy in f, eU
cessary forma a n d instructions, and make a deduction- of
Our facilities for tilling u r d e m for Mining Machluery are one-half f r o m his csu.il fees. To his legnlut c o r r e s p o n d e n t *
unsurpaesnd. Our I'aiicrna em jrace thi: Inrgcst variety of be will send, d u r i n g the c o n t i u u a n c e ol' the war, lists of killed
p n m p s , s k e o v e s , g e a r i n g a n d s t a m p i n g m a c h i n e r y , a n d wounded and deceased soldieis o f C o m p a n i e s raised In
i£c., of the .most approved const ruction.
their vicinity, a n d keep t h e m a d v W d of uil l a n s a n d deel
We would call particular a l l >ntion to our assortment 1 sions relating to claims.
P a t t e r n s for l ' u m p s with P l u n g r Lifts, r a n g i n g f r o m 4 to 1
i n r h e s diameter. Our combine' Bucket and p l u n g e r p u m p .
There arc on file in the d e p a i t m c n t s many suspended a n d
for supplying S t a m p i n g Machin ry with water, and for other rejected claims for Pensions,or B o u n t y Latid, which, if prouses, give the most p e r f e c t satl> Action.
perly a t t e n d e d t o by a c o m p e t e n t sgi-ut in W a s h i n g t o n , could
Our a s s o r t m e n t of Gearing, u 1 to 12 feet diameter, enables be successfully prosecuted. He w ill be pleased to take c h a r g e
N E W R E M E D I E S KOIt
us to meet orders for heavy or I plit Gearing, at tbe shortest of such claims for c l a i m a n t s or their a t t o r n e y , s p o u continnotlcc. W h i m s h e a v e s from t u 5 feet diameter. Manu- g e n t fees. His c h a r g e s if successful, w i t be l a o d t r a t e , a n d
facturers of H o d g e ' s p a t e n t ! t a m p s . Oil Still Machinery, none made in a n y case unless a Pension or I-and W a r r a n t Is
of the must SppioveU c o u s t u jtion ; Building woik, Iron procured. H a v i n g a large n u m b e r of rolls a n d records of
Fronts, Columns, Caps, Ac.. Jtc- ; Illuminated Title for Side- service in the New York, P e n n s y l v a n i a . Virginia aud Ohio
OWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA, A BE- walks und Areas : I r o n Fences. Vernndahs. Stairs, &c.
Volunteers and Militia of the War of l o U , sud of t h e Regular
nevolent I n s t i t u t i o n established by special E n d o w m e n t ,
We are sole licensees for I ' a t i n t F e n c i n g — p r i c e s varying Army a n d Kentucky Volunteers of the Indian wars of lftfo—
tor t h e Belief of the Sick a n d distressed, afflicted with Viru- from 75 cents to $5 p e r foot. T h ; largest "
'y4, he is specially prepared to prosecute claims for s u c h s e i
lent and C h r o n i c Dlaeasea, a n d especially for the Cure 6f P a t t e r n s in the Stal*.
vices.
Diseases of tho Sexnal O r g a n s .
Sole A g t n i s for G i l T a r d ' s D >llcr I n j e c t o r , which supP a r t i c u l a r a t t e n t i o n given to c l a i m s before t h e General
M E D I C A L ADVICE g i v e n gratis, h y the a c t i n g Surgeon.
plies Boiicrs with water, without the use of P u m p s or o t h e r Land Office, u n d e r the Pre-emption, Swamp Lund a n d GraduVALUABLE R E P O R T S On S p e r m a t o r r h o e a , anil other Di- machinery, whether the engine is at rest or iu motion.
ation Acts, and t o the a d j u s t m e n t of F i l i a t e Laud Claims.
seases or the S e x u a l Organs, a n d on the NEW REMEDIES
B r a s s c o m p o s i t i o n c a s t i n g s furnbh.-d at s h o r t notice. I-and Patents, Duplicate P a t e n t s und Exemplification of t l x
employed in t h e Dispensary, s e n t la sealed letter envelopes, BLACKSMITUING of ail k i n d s ,
TTEKNS made to order. Esti- r e c o r d s and files obtained f o r locatois, -piu-cmp.ors a n d
free or charge. Two or t h r e e 8 t a m p s for p o t t a g e acceptable. mates, P i s n s and Specifications furnished when desired.
others. Claims a r i s i n g f r o m c o n t e s t i n g e n t r i e s a t t e n d e d t o
Address, DR. J SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association,
® ? " O r d e r s from abroad will aicet with p r o m p t attention.
at the General Land office for C l a i m a n t s or their AUMuevs.
N o - 2 , a N i u t h S t - Philadelphia, P a .
28—Jy
All persons h a v i n g claims of any k i n d upon t h e Govern
meni. or who believe they have claims, slid Jill w h o h a v e old
or disputed titles to Western L a u d s arising from Mililary
A¥HEW»8 PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING,
RgVhLBD EPITIOX^—This work e m b r a c e s Single aud
Land g r a n t s or otherwise : also the heirs of all s o l d i e r s of
Doubly En fly, Commercial Calculations, and the P b i i o s o p b v
the Regular Army in the \V#r of IHU', who s r r t e i l undgr en
a n d Morals of Business.
listments for "five y e a r s " or " d u r i n g the war," a n d the h t l r s
• ' I t is e x a c t l y w h a t Its n a m e Indicates, and flionld be in
of soldiers of the T e x a s Revolution of l 8 J r , a i e requested to
common use In e v e r y s c h o o l "
[ J o u r n a l of E d u c a t i o n .
address him. N o c h a r g e for his services wili lie made I n a n y
" U n s u r p a s s e d In s i m p l i c i t y a n d perspicuity, a n d sufficient-a«e, unless a claim is successfully prosecuted.
f u l l to p r e p a r e t h e p n p l l for any d e p a r t m e n t of business."
He refers to Members of Congress, Officers of Government,
O n A t w n t rr S t r e e t ,
[ D r . Haven, in Z i o n ' s Herald, Boston.
and o t h e r s who have resided in Washington d u r i n g t i n last
" T h e c h e a p e s t a n d )best w o r k on Bookkeeping we have
Fifteen y e a r s ; and when desired, will name special rcferen
ces in a n y State or T e n itory.
ever seen."
[Michigan Farmer.
" T h e c h a p t e r o n the P h i l o s o p h y a n d Moi-als of Business.
Addresr—
Is well worth t h e p r i c e of the book to a u y business m a n . "
C H A R L E S -C. TUCKER,
D E T R O I T - M I C H I G A N .
[ P r e s t o n ' s u . 8. Bauk Note Reporter.
Washington, p . p .
" T h e w o r k Is a deserved favorite a m o n g student-, and the
i m p r o v e m e n t s now i n t r o d u c e d will go f a r to increase its
lice, of the best stock,
popularity."
[Detroit T r i b u n e .
a f t e r the most a p p r o v e d model,, and iu the mo>,t thorough
F o r sale by
RAYMOND Jc L A P H A M .
manner, High Slid Low P l e a s u r e Stationary Steam Engines,
Detroit, Aug. IS, 1861;
3g.i v
of all Sizes, Low Pressure Stepr3 Engiu< particularly adapted to F l o u r i n g Mills, or o t h e r t » e s w h e r e great economy of
(For Feeding Boilers,)
LANK BOOKS AND S T A T I O N E R Y — T H E Fuel is an object. Portable Steam E n g i n e s of all Sizes,—
MARK u r
s u b s c r i b e r s b e g leave t o a n n o u n c e to thu Country and Railroad ""Work, Machine-Sho 1 Tools and Fixtures, Iron
City Trade, t h a t t h e y hSve on h a n d a verv full and complete Fences, Verandahs, Railing. S u ir« and Balconies O r n s m c n
assortment of B l a n k B o o k s , S t a t i o n e r y n n d P a p e r , tul Garden Chairs, all kinds of I r j u Castings, Mining MaHole
Manufacturers
und Licensees.
Wholesale a n d Retail, t o w h i c h they i n v i t e inspection by par-1 c h i n e r y of every (description, B sat. F u r n a c e and Koiling-Mill
ties wha d e s i r e t o purchase. W e feel eonfldcru we can give Machinery Composition, Brass f a s t i n g s , a n d Finished w o r k ;
p e r f e c t s a t i s f a c t i o n in goods a n d prices.
including Steam Whistles, Oil Pumps and Globes. Oil Cups
We h a v e one of the m o s t complete BOOK BINDERIES in i and Cocks, Steam Cocks, and Bthb'sGuago C o c k s o l different i
the West, a n d are p r e p a r e d t o m a n u f a c t u r e to order any ami i patterns. Also, Mills, of e v e l j kind, driven by s t e a m or *a-1
all styles of Blank Books. Newspapers, Musk Books und Pe- ter. e m b r a c i n g Flour, Grist anil Saw M i l l s Gangs, large end j
riodicals, bound on t h e s h o r t e s t notice, in the latest style of
with latest i m p r o v e m e n t s ; Mulay, Sash, C i r c u l a r . '
— in,,.
tbe a r t .
Latin- nnd
S i d i n g Mill! a I 1 p u t n p rendj. f o r n s c w J ) e n d c •
C o r n e r of F i f t h A Wood bridge St«., Detroit, Micb.
sired, w h e t h e r at Home o r a b .
Also, r e p a i i i n g o f all kinds 01 fork a n d Machinery, don<
THE INJKCTOK is an a p p a r a t u s which may replace most ad
Detroit, Aug. 15, 1881.
with
despatch
and at low rates.
3My
of any size, u p to «even feet in diameter, cut by means of o u r vantagcously all tbe menus hitlieitn usod for Mipplying water
Also, to Steam Bolleis, whether Stationary, Locomotive, Agricul
E T R O I T C I T Y F O U N D R Y A N D M A C H I N E commodious and effective Gear C u t t i n g Machin*.
tursl, or Marine.
SHOP. S t e a m E n g i n e s Mill G e a r i n g . Mining Machin- PlaM£?>rawing' and S p e c i f l c a t ' p n s for Machinery.
I t s application does away entirely with the necessity of
ery, I r o n a n d Brass C a s t i n g s , of all kinds, to order. We
JUT On application, a c l r r c j a r will be s^ut gratis, conPumps for feeding boiler*, a n d tbo various m o v e m e n t s fbr
taining
a
list
of
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c
e
s
and
furtli<r
i
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m
a
t
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have a large variety of P a t t e r n s , for b u i l d i n g purposes, to
w o r k i n g tbem in all classes ot E r t f i n r . s n d , in fact, w h e r e
w h i c h We would Invite t h e attention of builders.
Charles Kellogg A Co.,
ever a boiler is used a n d steam proSnyed: it i" an a d j u n c t to
J . B. WILSON.
Street. Detroit.
tho boiler, a n d entirely in e p e r j h T n of tbe E n g i n e , a n d Is
F o o t of R a n d o l p h Street, n e a r Detroit
ut in operation by simply opening c o n n e x i o n s with ths
a n d Milwaukee R. R. Depot.
o i l e r ; and h a v i n g no parts in motion, it is n o t liable to
D e t r o i t , A u g . 15, 1801.
38-ly
wear, nor otherwise t o get out of order.
The size qf t h i s a p p a r a t u s i s comparatively small, a n d Ite
H E DETROIT STOVE WORKS—GANSON &
application Is r e n d e r e d especially easy by ike f a c t t h a t It
COMPANY. T h e u n d e r s i g n e d are p r e p a r e d to receive
can bo placed in a n y position, vertical, horizontal, or other
o r d e r s f o r t h e maiWifocture of every variety of h e a t i n g and
wise, n e a r to, o r at a distance from t h e ' B o i l e r , a n d at any
c o o k i n g s t o v e s ; also, coal s t o v e s for s t o r e s and offices.
reasonable h e i g h t above the level of the feed-water.
These stoves are m a d e f r o m the l a t e s t a n d most approved
The a p p a r a t u s is connected with the Boiler by two pipes,
p a t t e r n s , a n d will be sold at w ^ s l e s a l e or retail. The
• Ich., Merrill Block,
one l e a d i n g f r o m the steam space, and t h e o t h e r conducted
tlon of c l t v and c o u n t r y dealers ia especislly invited,
C o r n e r o f W i x x l w u r t l 6c J e t t i - r w o n A v e n u e .
to the lowest e o n v e n b ni point <-f tbe w a t e r a p a c e ; it wili
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T h e a d v a n t a g e s t o b e d e r i v e d f r o m t h e u s e of t h i s
Appuratns aret—
Int.—Tbe Raving o f the first cost of all P u m p s , a n d tb«
p a r t s to c o n n e c t t h e m with the E n g i n e a n d Boiler.
2nd.—Tbe . s a v i n g of the wear sud t e a r of t h e s e pomps,
w h i c h , in Locomotives a n d other h i g h p r e s s u r e Engine* ts
very considerable.
3rd.—Tbe s a v i n g of the p o w e r r e q u i r e d t o w o r k p u m p s ot
whatever c o n s t r u c t i o n .
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mitted into t h e Boiler by the Boiler by tbe s t e a m used, t h i s
p r e v e n t i n g ' a n y a p p r e c i a b l e loss of beat.
5th.—The a d v a n t a g e of b e i n g able t o supply B o i l e r s without s e t t i n g t h e Steam E n g i n e in m o t i o n ; tfcns, in all cases
obviating tbe e x p e n s e a n d wear a n d tear of Donkey P u m p i n g
Engines, s n d a f f o r d i n g aU the advantages usually s o u g h t to
s SSKUCO PRICKS, it ia n e c e s s a r y t o state the ate
•e and n o m i n a l horse power of Boiler, or the stct
e and t h e q u a n t i t y of water r e q u i r e d p e r h o u r .

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