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Title
Grand Traverse Herald, May 16, 1862
Subject
American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
Description
Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.
Creator
Contributors to the newspaper.
Source
Microfilmed reproduction of this newspaper issue is held at the Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.).
Publisher
Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)
Date
1862-05-16
Contributor
Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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Language
English
Type
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Identifier
gth-05-16-1862.pdf
Coverage
Grand Traverse County, Michigan
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i a I b e b e s t a f r t a q f t y p o g t y p h y . a n < e n c h a w m b e r will con- ^ ^ V C j . t u n j a y p ^ l c r i c . t h a t y o u a r o rich, y o u h a v e
e r n m e n t on e a r t h .
W h e n a n a t i o n , like a n i n d i v i d u a l ,
t a i n o n e h u n d r e d a n d t w e l v e royal o c t a v o pages.
collar of r u b i e s , a n d d r e w f r o m a s m a l l b a g of silk,
i d e a o'r t h e m i s e r y I sjKiak o t a n d y o u w o n d e r t h a t ,
suffers and grows stronger, it prestfltsa spectacle a t onoe
T e r m s — T h r e e dollara p e r y e a r l a a d v a n c e , ( p o s t a g e p a i d
w h i c h was a t t a c h e d t o i t a c r o w n , of a h u n d r e d s o u * act
b y t h e p u b l i s h e r s : ) t w o c o p i e s f o r Ave dollara -, t h r e e c o p i e s t b e m k l s t o f t h e l u x u r y t h a t s u r r o u n d s y o u , u p o u t h i s
n o b l e a n d i m p o s i n g . I t reiaea i t t o t h a t towering g r a n d e u r ,
a r m c h a i r of g o l d a n d silk, w h e r e 1 a m s i t t i n g .
I c a n in g o l d .
f o r s i x ilollars. ( p o s t a g e u n p a i d . )
w h i c h a l i k e c o m m a n d s t b e reapcct c4 t b a w o r l d , a n d t b a
• T h i s is t b e v ec r y o n e , ' ' s»id s h e , p u t t i n g i t i n t o
J . R . G I L * O R E , No. l i O T r e m w i t s t r e e t , l i o a t o n :
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REFERENCES:
rsS:
C. H . M A K S H .
^ttorncj anil QLcnttsrller at ^ato.
T. J. R A M S D E L L
littontta aitit Ctrtntstllor at fate,
BOUNTY & PENSIONS.
NEW MAGAZINE.
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T h e Continental Monthly,
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| S i ~ l t a S « k 4 m e m H U M * 1«f H<»
"I""
C|t <Sntni) Craoccse gjhalb.
E V A C U ATION
Y O R K ' TOWN.
j been formally indicted. tried. and convicted in a court of j
law, his heir shall uot fail * his risrht to inherit, a#er bis
»tor.! de,,UBut the measure before us has nothing to do wuh the j
TRAVERSE CITY:
' ^ t J ° U i^ r t , | •
" W,I,,'V V " t i ' h;* P r o l* ; r , y b'JP? | General Mcllellnn now Li capita the Strong W ort*
FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 16. 1862.
j witiuu the L niteu hutes ami oar constitutional juti«lio- [
of the Kcemy, and i> I'liMiiiic utter
'„jt tion may be suspended by violence nnd traitorous resin |
them to t i* Wall.
(Wnoior's K t i u a ' t l ' t 8r
i the CoufLscattpn anco in purticuia. localities, dots not offect our pov.er j
—1 to jiass the act nor alter its effect when that suspension
„„ ,
rrii.Ann.riu A. M.iy 5.
m • w ase ; for 08
•
•
The
Inquirer
bos
a *pec:a despatch from l'-r*. MonAs wo remarked loa week, the great Speech of l l o a ] !! ' . .
'
' have already shown, the >u|
ruc
fo ;i,,wlu
I
that
no!
"
*""'•<
^
P
.ticulura
iu ugaru to iLe
u
,
. ,,
^111 t
' Court, in the rase of b>mith,VK. Maryland, hold ih
i
u ac al
4
w
•I.coa, M. UOWABO
on
tbe
coofiwiUon
of
Kcbel
property.:
,
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.
|
p
«
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„
„
seizure
by
the
Government
it
1 rai
,
.....
. . . | ac
—
j .....
v»t is a-iioi-! * " ' ° "
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« long that we cnuuot publish it in our mnuil paper, tile, aud that the title passw by the mere operation of
° v Mi x !'.,:V,WD Y
|,,H y 10 oVllW
We have Dever road a more able speech ou any subject,' the law. (6 Crauch. 306 j Ho that whe~ - — 1 — '
Ail dav yi irduy the i:bi . kept up a i
whether delivered m or out of th. U, a. Solute and it I s ! l i l " b e i n a c , U B ' f o r t t ' l i w r c h> t l " ' J , ' s t r
on was bur:
a, j Porter's 1 »!•
Pari
clearly stamps its author a t ™ patriot, tod the
|
" • fcrfcHmi u l w e f c a «• from tb.
Farnholt
committed. It is. iuiitvil, like anv other penal t ,
ir.an of the Northwusu
•uled whenever t h e ' o b j e c t of it l h e m . A "
eveuing. an.l j p to niidnif
y firing
The following are the cloaiug paragraphs :
• slackened e
is brought within its aetuul oin:rati»n.
' w a - " ' P ' HP- A b o u t that t iu: theii
M O R G A N U-.VTJCS, K t l i t o r u m l
GLORIOUS NEWS!!
N o r f o l k i» O u r r !
The
The ProjM-iicr Ali< chai.;
S a n a a on WnjiietctuY UIO-K
•rrlnin.L t t l o u n U p ! :
which art. .-J from Po t
, briiiss li.e following de
sjiatch to Mr. Ilaimai.. whio AIU. tclugrupiied to Sam is
f om W&ohilnrt.o *
N\" isinsi.Tr.s, May 11.
I at :l. N.ivy 1 lepot thii
N o i f i l k is ours, G«n.
' h i - f«irtea at Willoaghb;.
• i>iiiuie.!ijed hia marcn
M ert'tnry i.'hose acconIcin ral al-O'sl •< n-.ile fro'ii lh« lauding place
lery wa> foiiud 01. the opposite side of tnc
»r,dgrTanner's ("ret:!;, u;ni after a few discharge*
No, sir. the friends of this measure do not disguise Uie •' , ' ( ' o r a ' - ' a!!l * a l - " '"-lock si |>|»ed u l t o g e ' h r r W e tired iijHHi t.i•> coiujKiuieh ol liiiontry t h a t were in u>!vance
Little farther need be said, I apprehend, of the justice
ol, ,i
r l
lnor
V b a t ' T i t - s at ihem. but «"t ii" aiu«w. i-,—
and expediency of the proposed confiscation. While 1 fact t h a t oue of its objects is punisluro ol, punishment of! . " * °
the rebels burned UIP bri>l^>;. T h i s compelled our forr*s
ro. ruing u buiidme at Vorkregard it as a war measure to bo used for crippling ami the most wanton crime over committed since he who took I ,Ao bw o uwt a jthree o eloek this
"
!
' * r o ^ ' ,w< " a u ' '
Heniiiselmaii to march around t miles further. A t 5 o'clock p. m
humbling the tmpmy, I am uot forgetful that ii may l>e the thirty pieces of silver betrayed his Lord and Master.;
tt eu u
uve o u r o o u n t r v anil revere the memory of!
' 'P
" ballooa und for id it * « • their slon-house tiur forces were within a »hnrt Jistunce of Norfolk, andregarded in [tiro other points o? view ; first, as a means
at
ork,owu w
rs. l i n t l»y thut love, by that memory, by
'
barf.
A t ..-.ylight they reported the were met by a delegation of eitiasens.
our ancestors.
•>f obtaining indemnity lor the cost of suppressing
forts
T h e city was formally surrendered. O u r troops were
virrection, and. secondly, nu a punishment for the
tu< great the experienced blayings of free government, by the hiAt "
•k we occupie Y o r k t o w n witln
therto well grounded hope that this "unsceptered emjiire"
guilt of those who have intelligently eugaged in it.
marched iu and now have possesion. t»en. Veile is in
! shall be the praise and glory of the nations, by my love oeinj; urea. Of the gnus o the e
The first object ought not to be overlooked. The
mainitig
were
spiked
and
di>
lantlcd.
Hy
he
side
of
the
j
command
i s military Governor. G e a Hugos withdrew
of justice
hatred of crime,' 1I shudder 0at
1 l the
• on aggressions
aggressions uupon-the
(7
•on
p o y the (Jovemmeut
will, before peace .i*
* ?and, , my
'
" e river battery were larire pil s of a
n
i, powder, without a battle.
shall be rwtored, h i e cost os $2,000,(100,000 . debt I
t b t . great olle,is,. p a » v.,tl,ool p a m . b balls and shells. Highly g a « Hurt;
1
the b a r e interest of w i i e h »ill h a t i c heavily opon the ! " " ' i
hroof hoiit the world the fr,ends of liberty and
which I T h e Merrimac w a s blown n p by the Rebels at two
is surrounded by a Hemi-circ .\
people for ages to cotijD. Every bruneh of ibdusty wdl J
r..r ..tu. «n. i " " " u t e s before 5 o'clock on the morning of the 11th.—
T h e earth works were all onstnietcd to
which in it-1
f.^1 its pressure, and / v e r y man, woman, and child
every position, but they must have « ntually i ^bo was set on firo about 3 o'cloek. The explosion took
if not criminal, is unnatural and daugeroa 1 ? to their other
-•ooaeut to the mortgage which this accursed rebellion
future peace. Sir. pas* this confiscation, with proper i
' eouid we have got round them,
place at the time stated.
has fastened upbtf our lauds und goods. T h a t those who
discriminations. liCt its blighting breath fall upon the!
1 be gun wo dismounted the other day, killed ami
have wautonly and wickedly occasioned this unavoidable
ringleaders who have betrayed the weak and the unwary. • wotnjdcd 14 rebels. The fo : had been occupied by the Tho retreating rebels have diverged from the main
distress to the loyal and the iunoccut, should, when their
whose
poisoned
words
have
frenzied
their
neighbors,
and
|
,
battallion
of
New
Orlea
.o
artillery,
the
blh
and
30th
road to Richmond, crossed the Cbiekahomina and des"suites are in our power, be suffered to shirk a burden
a ru , me u t
whose cruel arms have spread desolation wheic neace I At b e 1.°"!
^ .' . V ' A',t'
*' m " ' '4th I^ouisi
—'
which upon the principlos of a just retribution belougs
3,h anJ
)er the old flag. Carry it I
45th Georgia regimeuts. These troops troyed the bridges behind them. McCleiiao has reached
and friendship once reigned unde
wholly to them, is whut a prudent people never will couc r c ord L lx (i t 0 r o o r l
the left bank of the stream close in their rear, and is
ssouri,
Kentucky.
Teniies*
.
'
'
P
»
'
'
toward
s
Grove,
four
miles
into
the
border
States,
into
Missouri.
sent to. T h a t people t h o a g h not lond of w a r nnd slow
froln
and left t h , fort at midnight. A rear gathering his forces there. Franklin's and Sedgwick's
nee. and Virginia; carry it to the half-burnt cabin where 1I, l a r J Kicl.moud,
to plunge iuto it, are uot afraid of it, and they
w t w lcfl
the Union father, the Union mother, and the Uuion P
- *b° waiud ?ir apjvarance. and then re- divisions have been landed at Vest Point, and fifty
forbearing, so weak, as to waive auy of Ihe easeutial
t r
ru0,est
daughters. struggling amidst the ruins of a once happy j ' ? 'Wo
P
baste. ;•
steamers are employed iu transporting a largit part of the
r i g h t s of war. nor so ridiculously chivalrous as to embark
home are weeping over the fate of sons and brothers who,
.deserters who left t | S r regiment iu \\ illiamsburg
in i t merely for the purpose of subduing t h e i r enemies
army from Yorktown to tbo same place, twenty-five miles,
have fallen iu dreadful combat with marauding traitors ; j a l ^"j'igbt, sa^ the whole rfjiel anny was io a panic,
and lettiug them g o free again without asking them to
ro
w
nnd an advance Of a few wile* directly into the country
read
it
to
them
while
in
their
anguish,
and
you
will
change
i
'
'
I<o
'es
balloou
rec{Jiiioissancc
discovered
their
help m y t h e expenses of the amusement. A Goverutheir tears of mourning into tears of joy. Y ou will bring | rear guard at 'J a m. to be;^four miles out Gen. Mc- over good turnpikes will place a large part or onr army
m e u t that ruus its people into debt for a j u s t war, and,
(
them
on
assurance
that
their
government
is
still
mindful
i
j
immediately
ordered^>at
the
artillery
und
cavalry,
omitting to take full indemnity from the enemy while it
and is pushing after then* i-j full speod. All our guu- between the rebels aud Richmond. The Galena and two
is in its power to d o so, leaving its own people to puy of thern, is still their protector and avenger ; thut it is boats came up al nine o'clock aud landed aome mariues gunboats have gone up tho James river thirty-five miles
mighty iu its power and its justice, and that while it ever
all the expenses, affronts aud injures them, aud
at Gloucester, who raised be I'. S. flag amid cheering where they can flank the retreating army and cut off
gos the enemy to uew aggressions. In such a case, suc- prefers to bu beneficent rather than severe, it does not
luui its
us ' ' i a I could be heard across ' ie river. The boats all theu their escapea southward across the James. Thus tho
forget the necessity of a righteous retribution, or that
c9® is without security, and peace but a truce.
left a (| a r e n o
thesh'icld
I
"
* ranuing ^p Pork river, shelling the rebels will be—in fact, are now—surrounded. On every
eagles
bear
the
arrows
of
punishmeut
as
well
as
T h e G o v e r n m e n t ot the United S t a t e s has witnessed
' baulu on both sides.
'
w h a t n o monarchy ever witnessed. I t has coped with of protection.
A number of miues had I ecn prepared for our troops side they find a Federal force, and nothing can prevent
tb» most formidable rebellion in the h'tstoty of the world,
No Necessity ol" Raising Smut.
>y placing Prussian shells i jider ground In the roadways the bagging of the whole lot, uuless they have been more
one which no mouarchial Government since the dawn
and entrances to the fort. Tso whiles were to be found, expeditious in their flight than it has ever been possible
FRIEND BATES :
of history could have withstood for six weeka I t has
For the public good I wish yon would publish the and only a few negro woijie . and babies. The town was for so large an army to bo before.
seeo the m o r i - n , by whom and for whom the Governsqualid and filthy. A few jays of warm weather would
following method of raising clean wheat.
ment was fashioned, arm themselves and rush VQ'
have bred a pestilence.
*
'
From FortrcM Monroe.'.
tarily forward to its support in throngs too numei
When I came to Graud Traverse I sowed clean wheat
Au abundance of flour s U a large quantity of meats,
FORTRESS MONUOK, May 8 — A . M.
even for the occasioa I t has seen them willingly, the
I h e folio*ins v..i-
moruing: Fort Monroe
W'.Hll eoillpleted the Ian-;
P. ::it at V uVloek th , ::
mi Norfolk nith 50.0iX»
brought from below.—where smut was unkuowu—and salt, and fish was left AUUhe tenia were left, but uo
'l"ht' iron ship of war Galena and the guuboata Ar'
oostook and Port Royal btartod up James River this
raised a little wheat and a great deal of smut. The fol- horses or wagons.
Reports concur that thi : rebels consist of a mob of morning. They have passed Day s I'oiut Battery, and
lowing year I soaked this smutty wheat in brine strong about 100,000 men, ill-fed. xlirty aud disheartened.
heavy firing has been heard up the river since their
as it could be made with cold water, duriug twenty-four
The road from Yorktowiito Hampton on which they departure. They will cut of the river communication,
hours, skimmed of the floatiug impurity, then shovelled had been encamped, was f warded by Fort Magruder. with the rebel army south of the Chiehaiuaccnroo
Instantly after the gunboats started, the rebel tng J .
it into u box, let the brine drain off an hour or two, then mounting a large uomber < J guns, part of which were
mixed it with enough air slaked limo to dry it sufficiently taken away and a part spikid, and some qf their works B. White came out in front of Newport News, bavd out—others were poor con- ing left Norfolk this morning with a crew and two
for sowing, and raised wheat without a single smut-balL
citizens on board on a mission to Tanney Point by
This process I repeated every year since with the same
previous consent They ran over to Newport News,
'l'he Fight at .HYilliaimbarg.
invariable result of clean wheat, whether sowed early or
und surrendered to Gen. Mansfield.
•
BAI.TIMOI.K. May 8.
Sewall's Point is being evacuated. The Monitor,
late, in dry or wet weather, aud without the least regard
The following is from tb? American's account of the
Naugatuek, fStevens,) and sereral gunboats hate just
to the moon. My wheat does not grow in the moon, battle at Williamsburg : " f h e battle before Williams- left for Sewall's Point
burg on Monday was a ma.) warmly contested engageit on the earth.
ment Owing to the rongbness of the country and bad
fircHt Destruction of Property.
Now every person can do the same—raise clean, in- condition
of the roads, but a small portion of onr troops
Lot'isviLtE, Ky., May P.
stead of smutty wheat, and then we shall all have good conld be brought into action. Gen. Sickles' Excelsior
Two thoroughly reliable licntuckians, just arrived
bread. It is true that some of my neighbors aver that Brigade and Gen. Hooker'' Division bore the brant of
from
New
Orleans, report that all along the Mississipthey have raised smutty wheat from brined and limed the buttle nnd fought most valiantly throughout, though pi. from Memphis to New Orleans, there is one genseed ; but, ou inquiry I find they sprinkled their seed greatly overpowered by lumbers and the superior posi- eral bonfire of property, particularly of cotton, of wbich
tion anil earthworks of the frnemy. The approaches to
with salt water, instead of soaking it. One of them filled their earthworks were a s< ries of ravines aod swamps 11,900 bales were burned al New Orleans. At MemQ cos
aod movables of every Union mnn within his reach who i
^ wit * 1 w ' i e a t > a u ^ , ' l l ' u p° n r c d on brine ; the wheat; whi
in torrents O-roiighont the day The men phis sugar and molasses in large quantities are on the
dares open bis mouth in behalf of the government His j swelled so that part of it rose above the brine, and next! 'ia<i °ko be lying or. the:' arms all the previous night bluff ready to be rolled into the river, aud all the stock
a wood, and were soukc-3 with Ihe rnin and chilled of cotton is ready to be filed on tbe approach of the
proscriptions have beggared thousauda upon thousands, harvest he had a little smut.
'ilh cold. The battle ragfd from early in the morning Federal fleet. People of the River towns are retreatdesolated their hearths, and driven them iuto exile for
Last tall I sent fourteen bushels of cleao wheat 1
until thre o'clock in tbe tlteraoon. when General ML ing inward, and destroying property along all the souththe crime of.loving the flag you are defending. He detributaries of the Mississippi river, planters in many
a ived with fresh froops and relieved the divispises vour mercy, laughs at your forbearauce, and spits mill driveo by water, got the usual quantity of bran, and[ Clellan
torc
irlv wrostrated I c a s e a n PP'}'"8
b to their own cottou. Tbe
tut three two bushel bags of something. Out of the I ?' o n o f General Hooker, who •
upon the olive branch you hold out to him. He knows
o ,
, .
rebel
has also boats running
rue nine up
un the rivers,
river*.
bel
government hat
1
that his fate is victory or death, triumph or exile, and he stuff in one of tbe bags the wife baked i cake for t b e ! * ' ' '
and exposure. Whilst the 3rd 'Excelsior destroyiug
cottoa
Amoug a great number of planters
I regiment of Sickles'brigade had its rank terribly thinis resolved boldly to stand tho hazard of the die. He dog, and ho refused to e.t i ,
appeared
like |
I
» * • "»«** °",» « * «
has not yfet, though bleeding under your blows, asked of
~
vou a favor ; but no the ordiuarv meaia of annoyance ashes than flour. Tbe other two bags contained what 11 I as having fousht with such broverv that not less than
From the Blockade.
r should have eaten, if mv ! rplas wheat had not 200 of them are killed nnd nounde l After the
has not scrupled to add assaults upon non-combatants,
,
. . r
WASHI.SOTOX. May 8.
violence to women and children the poisoned cup, the have been burned wilh my house. A man who resides' of Gen McCicllan the
cety charged by • 'Hie Navy Department has received dispatches from
atrocities of savage warfare, and oveu the violation of near the mill told me I hose controlling it raised a large Hancock brigade, and w*-e driven
un heir works | c. o m Dupout to-day dated Port Royal, 3rd iijst, givthe dead. Sir, tell me not that such a foe can be ren- field of smut From the same wheal 1 had bad
flour
"'Ebtfa'l with hea* 1<KS, Nearly 700 of their iI jinir
n „ interesting particulars
nartieiilars of an
on exptslilw.,
exnetiiiion u,.
on the 29th
dered wickeder or stronger by the use of any means
made
at
the
•team-tin:!,
and
my
son
very
good
•
.bleb
i
„
Z
l
If
[he
kite!
were
em
"d
inTo'vt'aii.tmbi,^'
°Z, i
°f
S
pTro'
known to the laws of war, nor that bis resistance can be
P
plantation,
rear
tbe
junctiou
'
junctiou of Daroho,
aroho, Pnro
Faro
•overcome by anything but blows well laid on, and follow- convinccs me that as long as smut is raised we mast have f loss was les< than three hu Hrcd killed, aud about
paw aud South lidisto Rivers. It appeals the enemy
«d np from one field to another. Do not let us delude bad flour from good wheat, unless millers will grind smut-j hundred wounded
opened On the Hale when within 1,800 yards, aud coo. 're occupied the battle-fiei tinned their fire as she wound her wav to engage them
•ourselves with the vain idea that the warlike policy of ty wheat one week, then cleanse the mill effectually, and I Night hav.
F
baving
be
•i
on
within
his
works,
and
o'
Fabius Ouoctator, delayingbattle to exhaust the strength grind clean wheat the next
at clcee quarters, but wheu the Hale reached the cast
i fp r c u 3 j,
I rcpared to storm the works
•of the invader, nor the mild charities of Henry IV, feedbend, and was making a straight course for Ihe battery,
Those who will still continue to raise smut are not en-1 the uiornii
l)n Tuesday nioniing General McC'lelli the rebels fled in haste. Lieuteuaut Willis lauded a party
ing his revolted but half-repentant countrymen to save
while pren inng
_
"ihem from faniino, will tend to appease this frenzied r<y titled to any deference. And as there are now four: sent out st
'J *| of men to destroy i t The work was about 360 yards
beBioo. We must fight it out It is my deep convic- mills on tho Bay, if one of them will refuse to griod smut- works, who soon reported llint he had again taken flight; f r o m the river bank, and mounted two long, fine 24tion that wo must crush it by our arms, or suffer our na- ty wheat, they will get all the elea.i to grind. 1 ameon^'t.™
"'2 \ S 0 ™? 1 ?. ™
e»rrlaga So rapid wa,
tion to be broken into fragments which no compromise
i.i.nrg were the, taken F M I t o * was I
the rebels, Vhat coo fan was left' loaded
or conciliation can reunite; exhibiting the ghastly fident that no clean flour can be made so long as clean i
ensive work, e, pnble of prolonged defence, |
The Hale retonied t i her anehorage withprimci
wreck of popular government, in the midst of which lib- and smnttv wheat are ground in tbe same mill promis but the enemy had abandcoed it early in the night,
I out having a man injured.
erty will find its grave.
cuoasly. H. R SCUXTTKRLT. I treating in the greatest alarm and confusion, as described'
It has been objected to this bill that it assumes to forI by a few negro women wbowere found in the town. A
CAPTAIX CRAVATII.—We have been looking anxiously
fcit and annul the title of rebel property before we get it
[ large number of wagon,.
and a considerable | ^ , k . t u ., t r o ,„ 0 , L , j , C r o t a t b
Unpalatable Facts for the Rebel Leaders.
Mighir.n
into our acted possession, nod that therefore, as a law
store of provisiotis were fo nd in the town, ml the road , , 2 , h M Pitubnrg landing, but a, ,
'
•• •
NKW YOKII, May 6.
have
received
strewn
for
many
mill
s
with
arms
and
accoutreof capture, it transcends the rule of war, which is that
The Washington despatch of the 6th to tbe NewThe Ingham News says: 14 We are informed by
th# title does not pass from the owner until the property York Times asserts that the French Minister went to ments. A number of des rters also made th«
! ' c t t c r s ^ r o m I'ereoas who were in tbe great battle at Pittsis iu the firm possession of the captor; whereas the first Richmond to assure the rebels t
section of the bill make? no such distinction, but declares French does not recognize them a- a power among the received intelligence that large
all the title of the armed rebel to all bis property, wbcre- nations : that England and France, by recognizing them troops were landing on ^ jrk Ri
above W illiams-.
fight,
acd that they actually brought on the bateverit may be in the United States, to be vested in the as belligerents, did all that could bo expected on tbe burg to flank tbem.
tie. It seems that for some cause, there were no pickets
Government It it admitted that by tho usage of war part of the neutrul governments ; that tbe blockade of
sent out from our army, although the rebels were known
Guerrillas R o u t e d .
between sovereign nations an actnal manucaption is re- their ports is effectual ; that they are fairly beaten in
CAIRO Ma 8
j to be but a little way off. The men occupied their camps
quisite ; and the honorable Senator from California, arms, and their independence as a nation is impossible ;
vi,.
r
t.
• ,
['•' , without even a sentinel on duty, until Capt Cravath be5
{Mr. MCDOCGALU] who has spoken on the bill, was quite that
of hostilities
•utu iia continuance
iwuuuwu: w
uuMiutu by
ui the
mc threatened
uiieaieneu desoes•it. ' ? ' .
,
,
. .. •
•: cauic
came alarmeii
amrmeu and
ami volunteered
voiuuieereu with
wuu two
twoother
oiuer companiei"
COmpaniW
lX,^ ^- .
1
lcli
<tght in bis application of the role in such cases. But it truetion of the cotton and tobacco crops of their citizens I
em in be: tQ ^ 0 Q l a n ( j
for
while acting iu thi6
» "lth
P
most he recollected that for a citizen of the United States would only be a wanton iofory to the commerce of the j
' A
"
rebcls'were rooted.
'
" P ' d ' J . t ^ / ~ l I t h o whole rebel amy, and imtnedito take uo arms against his coJftrv is criminal, while the world, iujnriog France and England even more titan tbe j
It appear that in the Ii at skirmish with Corliss' Nc- i
«*"
many ttger. not.1 a » » ^
doing of the same act by a foreigner serving under his United States ; and that the resort to guerilla warfare,
— , K—J . fi„__
„r
. ,
, i senger could retreat to the lines and give the alarm.—
sorereign, is wholly without private, individual guilt The as proposed, when their armies are destroyed, would de-1 ,
,
' * e v e wound- »pj,en, jg n,, doubt that this brave act on the part of^the
right to punish such a crime is a thing incapable of ar- moralize society, and be simply a • return to barbarism. |
°
Captain saved our entire army a disgraceful defeat W e
s«ment It is as plain a poetnlate as the right of the The rebels have been admooished. therefore, that a cessa».i .
^ v ™ r». i„«^ , ave
. . j learn that he was in the hottest of the fight during the
Government to exist, and the Constitution places no re- tion of hostilities is a dutv they owe to themselves and to |
" P
•
created, e | j ( j r e
( j a ^ c 0 0 | ai)( ] DDdanntcd, cheering his men
ftoictkm whatever upon the power of Congress to punish tho world, which all civilized cation* will unite in roquir- J P1*8* constematioti among the rebels at Havana, and. 0 u to the conflict Ingham county may well be proud
the single exception that where the owner has ing of them.
• taken the spirit oil out of t heir spmpathizers.
( of such a hero."
[Lansing Republican.
old and the voung, the rich and the poor, the educat«id aud refined as well as the rude, the native born aud
the foreign born, the P r o t e s t a n t and the Catholic, the
believer aud the unbeliever, all, all hastening to aid, by
a r m s aud by niouey, in sustaining the Government and
subduiug its foes. Shall we turn rouud to these uncounte d b e e s , now gazing upon us with inexpressible anxiety,
ioexpressible hope, and unconquerable resolution, and
say coldly to them, "wo will take indemnity for you or
y o u r friends ; y o u are pouring out y o u r treasure and
your blood in the holiest cause in which natiou ever
fought o r suffered ; continue, good friendo, to do so still,
but pardon in us the weakuess, if such y o « will call it, of
abstaining from taking indemnity ; we fefir it will offend
t h e enemy !" Oh, sir, is there a loyal heart that would
thus b o w i t s e l f down before t r a i t o r s ? A n d is there a
traitor w i t h the spirit of a man in h i m who will respect
you for t h e spiritless forbearanoe ?
H e needs no argument t o persuade him of the rule of
w a r t h a t lands as well as goods may be taken from the
enerav. H e has, by a stroke b o t h bold and early, uot
only launched his p i r a t e craft against your unarmed com^
merce of t h e sea, b u t seized and confiscated the lands
t
F r o m IIallecl.% Army*
MOOTKBRBT. T e n n . , M a y 9.
R e f u g e e s f r o m M e m p h i s oil t h e 4 ' h in«t.,' h a v e a r n v ' - l
i «o4, her-- a m i rvj><>ft thu citiau-ns of t h a t piae<* m a p n ^ u t
ountlaa of (inui- 1 Tn><
iKkliuK. The t o l
i
p
a
o
i
c
t . paMUfcsd IMr.!aln p»'
••zzz |
T h e t r o o p s are gradually e v a c u a t i n g F o r t P i i l o w and
wiil c o m ' n K t o C o r i n t h . Besur.f5mr.rr! is r s k i n r a n d scrupinff
VALOABLC BOOKS.—Hon. F . W . K o l l o g t r , M . C.
e v e r y t h i n g l o r t h o i m p e n d i n g b a t t l e . T i n ; c o n s c r i p t law
a c c e p t o u r t h a n k s f o r a v e r y l i b e r a ! s u p p l y of valua- t a k e n e f f e c t on t h e 1 5 t h i r t . t
The Memphis Appeal
aujn e v e r y m a n m a t t lig h t or c u t b u , l .
ble books and public document*.
A t A t l a n t a t h e C o n f e d e r a c y of t h e 2-lth c h r o n i c ! 4 *
C a p t . B o y n t o n , J a m e s L e o a w l C h a r lea I I . H o l d e n , t b u a r r i v a l o n t h e 2 3 r d . of a l o n g tvnin of c a r s filled w i t h
a l o n e t r a i n of t o r i e a . a n d t h e i r d e p a r t u r e on llie 2 4 t h
will a c c e p t o u r t h a n k s f o r l a t e p a p e r s .
lor M a d i s o n , w h e r e t h e y will b e i m p r i s o n e d 10 a n old
SuzKirv.—Eusobius
F . Dane.- hua b e e n i p p o i n t c d f a i t n r v b u i l d i n g ;u 01 n e a r t h a t p l a c e .
A B r o w n s v i l l e l e t t e r says a p r o n u t i r i a m e n t o f r
Hheriff of G r a n d T r a v e r s e County, by J u d g e I i t t i c j o h n ,
of W i l l - i d a u r r i h a d b e e n received, i m p o s i n g a d u t y of o n e a n d
t o fill t h e v a c a n c y o c c a s i o n e d b y t h e r v s i g n a t i
| a half c e n t s o n e v e r y p o u n d of c o t t o n s h i p p e d i n t o
iaro K . S y k e s .
A n excellent appoiutroent.
; M e x i c o , a n d a d u l y of 2 5 p e r c e n t , on all g o o d s f r o m
TRAVERSE CITY.
LIVELT—Th» Propeller
Hannah, Lay & C i.'s Column.
C T H T C A . G O Si, S A R ^ T A
S P R I N G OF 1862.
TRAVERSE; CITY.
_
Wi#<j
IKKALD ( • i h e I ' O c i i
•IA
THE PROPELLER
A L i ^ E G - H A i s r i r ,
C a p t a i n C. II. Boynton,
) N S
Of the Beet Make,
W
I L L R U N REGtTLARLY B E T W E E N C M C AGO AV!
P o r t S a r n i s d u r i n g the S n j o n , t o u c h i n g nt T r a v * : -
Plows—Different Make,
Harrow Teeth,
H a n n a h , Lay * Co..
of I . e m b e r fX* Maxwet streets, C h i c a g o ,
Plow Castings!
Alleghany and
S c h o o n e r * . M e x i c o into l e x a V r v o o u u o t i s a u c e t o w i l l u u a mile c f t h e e n e m y s inn - h m e n t s fuliy e s t a b l i s h e s t h e fai t t h a t t h e rebels
t u e r e iu f o r c e , a n d f u r t h e r m o r e t h e y will f i g h t inside
ir i o t r e n c h m e n t a .
T h e weather Is good and the |
J u d g e L l t t l e j o h n m a d e a s p e e c h h e r e on T u e s d a y e v e n d s a r e fast i m p r o v i n g .
ing. T h o J u d i c i d Election is a p p r o a c h i n g . O n r a r m i e s
TROOPS IV TIIK F i f s - n — A d j u t a n t - G e n e n i l T h o m a s I
a r e successful, and t h e s p e e c h was patriotic. T h e J u d g e I
IHV h i s h e a d t o t h e ! i n " c o n f e r e n c e w i t h the F i n a n c e a n d W a y s a n d M e a n s j
k n o w s b o w to trim his sails and
ley i n s b e a d t o t b e ( ; o r o m i t t o % s l a l i ; d t h a t w e h a d 7 0 0 . 0 0 0 *uldier»
w i n d , " a s well a s C a p L C u t t l e d i d .
LADIES! LADIES!!
Gall and set mv New
D e n m a r k , G i p o c y . a n d E v e l i n a , w e r e l o a d i n g w i t h luni-;
b c r e t H a n n a h , L a y & G o ' s w h a r & on W c d m s d a y .
G
Cultivator Teeth,
HOBS, SHOVELS,
|SPADES A N D FOliKS.
°°"> N . w i - O n t P o s t e r
W o r m , , «> ,H«t o a a n d
(
W j r f o m
a f t e r t h e first d a y of J u l y nefct, w e a r e t o h a v e a s e m i - . ^ u t
w e e k l y m a i l f r o m G r a n d H<rven via M u s k e g o n , M a n i s t e e
t|(0U
water. Elk Rapids
* o d L i t t l e T r a v e r s e ; a weekly, in-
s t e a d of s e m i m o n t h l y ,
to
weekly from Traverse
City via
N o r t h p o r t via O t f e u a ; and
Glen
Arbor,
North
U n i t y a n d L e l a n d t o N o r t h p o r t , iusterfd of s e m i - m o n t h l y .
W e b e g i n t o s e e o u r w a y o u t of t h e wood.*
CIRCUIT C O D K T . — J u d g e L i t t l e j o h u a r r i v e d
.ttor
t o
th
„„
Hl-b™ ;
gy^,]
riches.
wi.don, p w d ,
• «iwm
1
'»•••
the. '
DrricMaklaK attended to during the Winter.
^ » M y
|
• •!••••
•
|
GUNTONHOUSE
T h e whole business was
Tbe Judge
B
M. B u r b e c k and
Otis
W h i t e — P l e a withdrawn, judgement for Plaintiff
J e f f e r s o n H o u c k a n d H e n r y G . D a u b y vs. J a m e s H o l land—Plaintiff moved
to amend Declaration.
granted.
T . D . H i l l a r y vs. H . D .
Motioo
'i
C a m p b e l l — C a u s a dismissed,
with costs to be taxed
\
A l e x a n d e r P o r t e r vs. W i l l i a m B u c k h a m , H al—cause
dismissed with costs to b e taxed.
H o m e s t e a d Bill I'ansed.
T h e Homestead Bin
v o t e of 3 3 t o 7 .
t b e bllL
has
passed
the
Senate
by
received
t u r e of the P r e s i d e n t and b c c o m c a law.
lican p a r t y has been t r u e to its
t h e signa-
The Repub-
pledges m a d e to the
p e o p l e b e f o r e t h o e l e c t i o n , a n d t h e p a s s a g e of t h i s bill
will i n f u s e j o y a n d h o p e i n t o t h e
of p o o r b u t i n d u s t r i o u s a n d
h e a r t s of t h o u s a n d s
worthy
families.
Every
m a n c a n n o w h a v e a home.
SKSTKVCE o r JOHN M r K I N S * V . — J o h n M o K i n n e y , l a t e
S t a t e T r e a s u r e r , w a s s e u t e u c e d t o t h e S t a t e P r i s o n foi
T h e bill of e x c e p t i o n , t a k e n t o t h e
and
ou tobacco,
t h e c a s e remanded
whiskey, and
reported
by
NOTICE.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.
TKAVKKHK CITV. April X 186: ,
A T E N T S FOR E N T R I E S MADE BETWEEN" H I E
7th day of May, 1861. a n d the Tth day of August. I M I . for
S e t t l e m e n t a n d C u l t i v a t i o n , u n d e r t h e G r a d u a t i o n A c t of Aug u s t 4. 1854. h a v e heeu received At t h i s Office, a n d the pur
c h a s e r s are hereby notified t o come f o r w a r d i m m e d i a t e l y and
make the r e q u i r e d proof of " S e t t l e m e n t a n d C u l t i v a t i o n . " uiid
s e c u r e t h e i r r e s p e c t i v e P a t e n t s , b e c n u s c if said proof is not
filed w i t h i n a limited time, the P a t e n t * will be r e t u r n e d t o
the G e n e r a l Land Office, and will t h u * be liable to he c a n c e l
led f o r non p e r f o r m a n c e of the c o n d i t i o n s of s e t t l e m e n t and
c u l t i v a t i o n c o n t e m p l a t e d by the G r a d u a t i o n A c t of A u g u s t
*. 1854
NO
1 J
R E A L
SALT B u s t s c a AT 3AOMAW.—?< ia e s t i m a t e d t h a t 6 0 . shipped
from
Saginaw
R i v e r s i n c e t b e o p e n i n g of n a v i g a t i o n .
T h e T w e l t h M i c h i g a n l o s t all t h e i r p a p e r s a t S h i l o h ,
i n c l u d i n g t l i e l r m u s t e r rolls.
A battle has taken place a t W e s t Point and the rebels
h a v e been defeated with great slaughter.
F r o m Commodore Poote'a Fleet.
CAIRO, M a y 8 .
T h e steamer DeSoto, from F o r t Wright, has arrived.
J f o news. A rebel s p y h a d b e e n c a p t u r e d w h i l e e n d e a v o r i n g t o c r o s s t h e M i s s i s s i p p i a t n i g h t in a skiff! H e
h a d copies of several late northern papers. H e was
p l a c e d in c o n f i n e m e n t <•
Wl
LAND
OFFICE.
L L LOCATE LANDS, P A Y T A X E S , BUY OR F.RU
nn C o m m i s s i o n — a n d now o H k r # f o r Kale,
1424 Acres vf Clurice Laiul#;
AND WILL SELL AS AOKNT
1850 Acre#, also Choice and well Selected.
MM—13
Lots In the Village of E l k R a p i d * .
w m i o a wiruot'T u
T h e above m e n t i o n e d l A n d s a r e in all p a r t a of t h e C o n n t y
Elk Lake, W h i t e w a t e r , O m e n t a a n d T r a v e r s e ; are a m o n g i W
e a r l i e s t a n d best selection* w i t h reference t o soil, w a t e r , surface. a n d m a r k e t : e m b r a c e F a n n i n g L a n d s , \ illagc S i t e s ar 6
W a U r P o w e r s , with or w i t h o u t i m p r o v e m e n t s . In quantiti< »
to s u i t p u r c h a s e r s , and at prices m a k i n g I t a n o b j e e t , l a f "
any
G E O . C. B A T E S , Esq-,
/UtoritEg anil € onnsrtlor at fate.
N019, IcCORMlCKS' BM«,
C H I C A G O ,
NOTICE.
G R I S T
T A N N E R Y
Codfish, Mackerel,
*
In o p e r a t i o n , a n d T a n o n S h a r e * — a s u s n a l f
C. N O R R I S k B R O T H E R S ,
/
J a n u a r y 17, I f M .
MAI—IQUT",
B
E
E
F
,
P X J O U R ,
W I L L I A M
J
F O W L E ,
( F R O N T STREET, N E A R COURT H O I ' S * , )
TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN.
!
T H I S O L D E S T A B L I S H E D H O T E L , ( T U E FIBST
1
in T r a v e r s e City.) s i t u a t e d on F r o n t S U e e t , i n the v i o l r
-•
- - - d p u b l i c offices. Is still open f o r the
...
The Proprietor return*
K public.
t h a n k s for t h e liberal p a t r o n a g e b e h a s received
res t h e public t h a t n o i . a i n s w i l l be s p a r e d t o m a k e
U comfortable.
His c h a r g e s Will c o r r e s p o n d with
BEDSTEADS
TABLES, STOVES,
i K E T T L i ES,( As'd)
Harn jsses,
>
«.
TRAVERSE CITY HOUSE,
M F A I.!
C H A I R S
j
H A V E OOT « r a
M I L L
in o;>eration, a n d are 0 0 h a n d t o d o C u s t o m - W o r k a t all
t i m e - ; a n d would say, we t h i n k t h a t we c s a d o as good work
as any Mill in G r a n d T r a v e r s e . If y o u d o u b t It, t r y a s , s n d
see f i r y o u r s e l v e s ; a n d would say, t h a t we k e e p o u r
Chops, S h o u l d e r s ,
O r i s L WniTK, a n d
J a m e s M. B t ' s a e c a , D e f e n d a n t s .
J
N P U R S U A N C E A N D BY VIRTUE O F A D E C R E E O F
the C i r c u i t C o u r t f o r the CYuuty of G r a n d Traverse, in
C h a n c c r v , In a c a u s e t h e r e i n p e n d i n g , e n t i t l e d as above, made
on t h e 20tb day of A u g u s t l. n. 1861,1, t h e s u b s c r i b e r , Cir- !
c u l t C o u r t C o m m i s s i o n e r in a n d f o r G r a n d T r a v e r s e C o u n t y ,
Michigan, shall sell a t public a u c t i o n t o tbe h i g h e s t b i d d e r
o a W e d n e s d a y , the 4th day of J u n e , A. I>. 1862, a t one o'clock
in t h e a f t e r n o o n of t h a t day, at the f r o n t d o o r of t h e C o u r t
Room in t h e v i l l a s ^ hf T r a v e r s e City, in t b e said c o n n t y of
G r a n d T r a v e r s e , the f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d -parcels of land t o
w i t : Lot No. o n e of s e c t i o n t w v n t y - s i i . a n d the S o u t h e a s t
' q u a r t e r of tbe S o u t t a a s t q u a r t e r of s e c t i o n tw e n ty - th r e e , in
t o w n s h i p t h i r t y - t w o 'North of R a n g e eleven West, a n d <itn*tcd
in the t o w n s h i p of Leelanau. C o u n t y of Leelanao, ( a t t a c h e d
" " G r a n d T r a v e r s e Connty) S t a t e of M i c h i g a n .
G r a n d T r a v e r s e County, Michigan
C . H. MARSH, S o l i c i t o r f o r C o m p l a i n a n t
E S T A T E
ALBERT W. BACON,
P O R K ! HAM$!!
C H A N C E R Y S A LE7
S t a v e of M i c h i g a n — The C i r c u i t C o u r t f o r the C o u n t y
G r a n d Traverse, in C h a n c e r y .
SAKAU I'AKKKR. C o m p l a i n a n t .
1
vs.
I
S H O W (JOODS!
A. K. 8 P R A « U r . .
• tttf
PCBLIC, THAT W l
j
IRA PAKKKR,
TO
AND
GENERAL
He T^aines, Ginfzhams!
IMlw
I
TROUBLE
T r a v e r s e City, O c t o b e r R, 18C1.
SUMMER STUFFS,
M.
P
20 J o f
the Senate
C o m m i t t e e , it i« e s t i m a t e d , will j p e l d $ 4 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 .
0 0 0 b a r r e l s of s a l t h a v e b e e n
H i
Cloths & Cassimeres,
Suprei
T h e Circuit C o u r t opened on Tues-
T b o t a x of 2 0 c e u t a p e r g a l l o u i o o
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Prints, Cottons,
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i n g a p a p e r in M u r f r e e s b o r o u g h .
ceots p e r p o u n d
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Buckwheat; Barley,
G-nrden R a k e s , P o t a t o e s !
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
N T H E MATTER O F T H E E S T A T E O F F R A N C I S BAR |
RET, deceased. Notice is hereby c i v c n . t b a t in p u r s u a n c e
of a lic e n c e to me. g r a n t e d i,y the J u d g e of P r o b a t e fur tht
day, and a motion was m a d e for a new trial. A f t e r
county ot Manistee, on the t e n t h day of J u n e , A. D. Ihnl, 1
g u m e n t b y c o u n s e l t h e m o t i o n was d e n i e d b y j u d g e L a x - shall e x p o s e f o r sale to the highest bidder, on the f r o n t steps I
of t h o Bn»well H o u s e in the village of Manistee, on Mom:.n j
r e n c e , all t h e i m p o r t a n t p o i n t s h a v e a l r e a d y b e e n d e c i d e d the ttth day of J u n e n e x t , at 2 o'clock p. m. of that day. the
b y t h e S u p r e m e C o u r t . T h e p r i s o n e r w a s r e m o v e d i n t o following pieces and porceis of land ^subject t o all lieni- on
the same) viz. : Lot No. 4 of section 2. town 21 N. of ransT*
t h e c u s t o d y of t h e S h e r i f f t o b e b r o u g h t in t h e f o l l o w i n g I ! West, and t h e North-west q u a r t e r of the N o r t h - w e s t <jn#r
m o r n i n g f o r s e n t e n c e , w h i c h w a s p a s s e d a s a b o v e s t a t e d . ter of section 30, In t o w n 21 N o r t h of r a n g e 16 W e s t
T e r m s m a d e ' k n o w n on t h e day f-f sale.
J O H N C A N F f E L D . A d m i n i s t r a t o r of the Estate ot FKASCI» ,
CapL D . L a n d of J a c k s o n , the former accomplished
B A BRETT, d e c e a s e d .
e d i t o r of t b e C i t i r e n , i s t e m p o r a r i l y e n g a g e d in p u b l i s h Manistee. April 11,1862.
21-6w
C o u r t was d e n i e d last m o n t h ,
b a c k for sentence.
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P L A S T E R , LIME,
NOTICE.
U N I T E D M A T E S LAND O F F I C E ,
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TKAVRKSF TITV, April
1H«2. \
| P A T E N T S FOR E N T R I E S MADE B E T W E E N T H E
JL 6th day ot Si p t e m b e r . I8«l, a n d t h e 28th day of October,
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ation,*' a n d seenre t h e i r reapectivc I'aten'.s, b
proof is not filed within a limited time, the i ' a t e u t i wil.
r e t u r n e d t o the G e n e r a l Land Office, a n d will t h u s U l i a t
to l>e cancelled for n o n - p e r f o r m a n c e of the condit:>>n> '
s e t t l e m e n t and c u l t i v a t i o n c o n t e m p l a t e d by the G r a d u a t i i
A c t of A n g n s t
1M4.
MORGAN' BATES. Register.
21-tSw
R E U B E N GOODRICH, Receiver
seven years, a t t h e I n g h a m C i r c u i t , on W c d n e s d a y t h e
7th inst
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E v e r y R e p u b l i c a n S e n n t o r voti»d for
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MARSHAL'S KALE.
m a r k a b l y well, a n d p r e s e n t s t h e a p p e a r a n c e of o n e w h o
Y V I R T U E O F A W H I T OK F I E R I FA CI A S ISSUED
o u t of and n n d e r tbe 8>«al of tlir C i r c u i t C'»art of the
h a s recently u n d e r g o n e a t h o r o u g h p o l i t i c a l regeneraUnited State*, for the District of Michigan.
ou the Inth
t i o n . W e p r e d i c t t h a t h e w i l l b e h o p e f u l l y c o u v e r t e d t o day of !>eptenil«r, A. D. 18C1. to me d(rvcte<t a n d delivered
B * p u b l i c a n i s m , a n d j o i n o n r r a n k s , on c o n f e s s i o n o f f t i t h , agiiinst the coodM and chattels, lauds and te n e m e n t* of Gottf r i e d Greilick, E. J o s e p h Greilick. A u c t o o Greilick, and
a b o u t a m o n t h b e f o r e t h e m e e t i n g of t h e J u d i c i a l N o m i - T h e r e s a Greilick. 1 did, on the loth d n j of S e p t e m b e r . A. I>.
1861. d u l y levy n p o n ail r i g h t , title a n d interest of said Gottnating Convention next Spring. A W * Ferrcma.
fried Greilick, E. J o s e p h Greilick. A a c t o n Greilick, a n d Ther e s a Greilick. in a n d t o the following deocribed l a n d s and
Grand Traveree Circuit Court—May Term.
t e n e m e n t s , tiie same b e i n g a n d lying in the c o u n t y of l * e l a T h e following cases w e r e disposed^of:
nau. in said District, t o wit : L o t s one, f 1 j two i'J and three
T i l g h m a n D . H i l l a r y vs. M a r y H i l l a r y — D e c r e e for 13) of aection t w e n t y m e . (21) t«*>n t w r n t v - e i g h t (2h. north,
R a n g e eleven i l l ; w e s t , c o n t a i n i n g o n e h u n d r e d a n d fifteen
Divorce.
a n d 3 i - t o o a c r e s more or less ; also, Lota four, (4i live (4j
J o h n 8 . a n d W o . R . G o u l d vs. T h e r e s a G r e i l i c k , a n d seven, (7) a n d the south-east q u a r t e r of the »oulh-we»t
f r a c t i o n a l q u a r t e r of section twenty-eight, (26) town twenty
C h a n c e r y . D e c r e e F o r e c l o s u r e of M o r t g a g e .
e i g h t ( 2 8 ) n o r t h , of R a n g e eleven i l l ) west, c o n t a i n i n g one
W i l l i a m E . S t e a r n s a n d C h a r l e s B . G l o v e r vs. M a r y h n n d r e d a n d fifty one a n d O.Vlon aerea m o r e or less, which
said described lands a n d t e n e m e n t * 1 shall e x p o s e for sale at
J a n e L o u i s a DurosB. C h a n c e r y .
Decree Foreclosure
i ' u b l i e Auction, to the h i g h e s t bidder, on the lOtb day of
J u l y next, at ten o'clock in the fort n o o n of said day. at the
of M o r t g u g e .
f r o n t d o o r of the Gourt-Honse, of t h e c o u n t y of G r a n d Tra
A p p l i c a t i o n of A r c h i b a l d J a m i o s o n t o b e a d m i t t e d t o ver»e, at Traverbe Citv, in paid District of Michigan.
C H A R l . t S DICKEY.
eititenship, granted.
2«^Sw
L*. K. Marshal.
R . E . B a i l y a n d J o e e p b M e a d vs. W i l l i a m E . Syliei.—
j u d g e m e n t for Plaintiffs.
E d w a r d R . A d a m s vs. .Tames
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CORN!
w e r e DO c r i m i n a l s t o b o t r i e d , a n d only t w o o r t h r e e c i v i l
d i s p o s e d o f iu a s i n g l e d a y .
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o n t i m e t o h o l d his M a y T V r m o f C o u r t ; b u t a s t h e r e j
suits, n o j u r y w a s empanneled.
B O N N E T S ,
Boulmris Jodfjs, Uuods, Kibbws,falktrs,Flwrfrs, Yeu
Bud-Nelts. Efc., Etc.
R i c h e s d i m m i s h in j
u s i n g # ; b u t w i s d o m i n c r e a s e s in t h e u s e of i t
and I V a v e r s e City, t o G r a n d T r a v e r s e (Old M i s s i o n ) ; a j
w e e k l y mail i n s t e a d «jf a e r o i - m o n t h l y t o D u n c a n v i a W h i t e , j
lt bs
F A L L A N D WINTEK
Goo. i c c o r a o d a t f o n a f o r H o m e s a n d C a t t l e .
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CHANCEHY NOTICE.
STATE o r MIOUIOAS.—The C i r c u i t C o u r t f o r t h e Count?
1 of Manistee, ID C h a n c e r y .
LKXTER SEXTON,
Complainant.
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J. LAWRENCF McVlt-KAR.
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BENJAMIN MCYIKCAR.
NATHAN ENUKUHANS,
WILLIAM J . K i r .
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JAMES LrniN«ToN, D e f e n d a n t s .
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J v f S A T I S F A C T O R I L Y A P P E A R I N G TO T H I S COURT
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1 by Affidavit, that t h e Def.-ndaataj J . U t w r e a e o M c V i e k s 1 Benjamin McVickar, Nathan Engelmann. William J . K i |
;
J o h n M. Looraia. and J a t u - s LndinKton. sre n o n r r » i d t n t « . o f
1
1 h i - State, and t h a t J . L a w r e n c e McVickar B e n j a m i n KI V i c k a r . N a t h a n E n g e l m a n n snd J a m e s tadinfetonire. d a ..
' t h e State of W U c o h s i n . t h a i William J . K i p r e s i d e s ia t h e
I s t a t e of C a l i f o r n i a , a a d t h a t J o u n M. Loon.ia reside* in t k | h w t T of Illinois o s iBo'.iou of W. W. C a r j i c n t e r , SolU l t o r f<'
j t ) l e C o m p l a i n a n t , it L o r d e r e d t h a t t h o said D e f e n d a n t s .
' l^iwrenee MrYlckai.Benjamin McVickar.Hathan Engeltraui.
| William J . Kip. J o h n M. l . o o t a l 8 , a n d J a m e s L o d i n g t o n O»UM! t h e i r R|.p. a r s n r e t o be e n t e r e d In t h i s cause w i t h i n t B r v j m o n t h * ' c m the date of t h i s o r d e r , a n d t h a t in case of t{ir'i
! aj.jM-arunre t h e v cause t h e i r a n s w e r to tb# C o n i p l a i n s n t ' S b i "
to 1* tiled, l u . d ' a c o i ' y t h e r e o f t o be s e r v e d u p o n t h e Com
p l a i n a n t V Solicitor in t b e c a u s e w i t h i n t w e n t y d a y s a i v
• e r v i c e of a c o p y of said bill a n d n o t i c e of t h i s o r d e r , a n d !•>
d e f a u l t thereof, t h a t said bill of C o m p l a i n t b e t a k e n a a e o n
fessed by said D e f e n d a n t s , J . L a w r e n c e M c V i c k a r , B e n j a m i n
M c V i c k a r N a t h a n E n g e l m a n n , W i l l i a m J . K i p , J o h n M. Loo
mis. a n d J a t u e a Ludl-agton : a n d it i s f n r t b e r o r d e r e d , t h a t
w i t h i n t w e n t y d a v s f r o m t h e date Itereof. the C o m p l a i n s n i
cause a notice of t h i s O r d e r t o U ;>-btl*hed f a t h e G r a n d
T r a v e r s e H e r a l d , a n e w s p a p e r p r i n t e d snd p u b l i s h e d in the
N i n t h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t , a n d t h a t t a i d p u b l i c a t i o n be e o a t t n
ned. a t least, o n c e in e a c h week f o r f i x s u c c e s s i v e weeks, or
t h a t he cause a copy of t h i s O r d e r t o be personal!*- s e r v e d on
said J . L a w r e n c e M c V l e k a r , B e n j a m i n M c V i c k a r , H a t h a a E e
g e l i a a n n , William J . K i p i J o h n M. L o o m i s . a n d J a m e s L a d i n g
t o n . D e f e n d a n t s , t t least, t w e n t y da>s b e f o r e t h e t i m e a b o v
p r e s c r i b e d for t h e i r a p p e a r a n c e .
Given u n d e r m y h a n d , t h i s T e n t h d a y of M a r c h , A. D. 186?.
F. J . L 1 T T L E J O H N .
Circuit Judge. Ninth Jadicial Ciicait.
W. W. CARPENTER,
Solicitor for Complainant.
opy of t h e o r i g i n a l nfiled
i e a nla m y office.
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r e s t e d o n t h e WH-topa a n d In -ti»o v a l l c y j « u d ( b o iflr was
AN
full o f t h e p l e a s a n t s o u n d s of c o u n t r y life, a iiltlo rod
c l o v e r b l o s s o m , in i t s h u m b l e h o m o b v t h e d u s t / r o a d - ' p H B R F M f D K l N E H l l A V E NOW BEEN B E F O R E T H E
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! globe, for their e x t r » o r d i n » r y a n d imini-dial* power
rv.
o w s a n d o n t h e h,ill-top# t h e t r e e s w e n ; s t a n d i n g in t h e i r • nuiriti - i^-rfi-ct health to p e r s o n s suffering u n d e r ai-urly e v e r /
C o r n e r o f W a k a z o o s oil N a g o n n b c H t s . ,
w o n d e r f u l b c a o t y — t h e g r a c e f u l elm, t h e s t r o n g ^ a k , t h e ! kind <>t disease 10 which the h u m a n f r a m e if liaMe.
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d r o o p i n g willow, t h e s l e n d e r b i r c h , a n d t h a d h r k . sohjtnn |
p i n e . A l o n g t h e r o a d c a m e t h e m a r k e t w a g o n s , c a r r y i n g dlseas-ipiti w h i c h tin- V e g e t a b l e L i t e M e d i e i o c > > a t e well
n n a l m o s t e n d l e s s v a r i e t y of b e a u t i f u l fragrant roses, a u d k n o w n t o be infallible: '
T»r*f Kt-siA. toy t h o i o n g h l y c le a n s li.' ; the liist on-: se.-nnd I
m a n y o t h e r flowers of e a r l y s u m m e r ; f o r t h e m wus t o b e
A g r a n d floral festival in t h e n e i g h b o r i n g c i t y , a n d l a r g e
• >uiid u-'tid k i u d : FlaUi''*lt y.
ul t p p - t u e . | T H E S f B S C R I B B l t H A S J I S ' R E C E I V E O H I S W I N T E R
Headache. Hfstli-msnM*. H t - ' f r n n * ' . An
p r i z e s w e r e t o ' b e a w a r d e d t o thosu w h o b r o u g h t flowers
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T h e c l o v e r - b l o s s o m g r o w v e r y s a d a s s h e t h o u g h t of
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"ho u s e a n d b e a u t y o f e v e i r t h i u g a r o u n d h e r .
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• th»!
b o o u t of t h e wjjeJd a s i n i t . '
T h o day w u r o u w i ^ y but bel'onj tbe sun had gone down
J-ifo M - d i c i u e ? have been k n o n a
a l a r g e f a m i l y c a r r i a g e c a m e slowly d o w n t h e hill.
A t i» r i n a a c a i l > iu lUrae ^ e e k s , a n d UK; <;<
t h o f o o t o f t h e hill o n u u l a s t e u i t i g o ( s o m e p o r t i o n of the by r e m o v i n j ! local iiitlauiinutioo f r o m th'* lau-elcs and
lo h
m e u t s of the j o i n t s .
h a r n e s i c a o s a d t h e c o a c h m a n t o d i i ^ n o u u t . . A little g i r l ,
1:11a 'the |
WhioU be oOurs eheoi f o r Cash or B a r t e r .
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D.WIDHON, Agent.
n u r s e . S h e r a i s e d h e r h e a d a n d l o o k e d f r o m t h e c a r r i a g e i m p o r t a n t orgAiic, a u d be Hoc h a v e e v e r been l"»u:id a 1 • it.
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A1-.J tVoKX.s bv dirdodsiUR f r o m t b o t u r n i d K * of Die b.
g i v e i t t o m e ? " T h e p a t o ' h a u i l g r a s p e d e a g e r l y t h e little
P.
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eti* tho s h u n m a t t e r f » wCieb tl.. s«- . reiuur. 5 adliere
r l o v o r - b l o v o i n ; t h e l i t t j u b e a d s a n k b a c k to, i t s . r e a U n g
Sci-Bi'V, Ulcer- and I n v e t e r a t e Soren: by the j. rt. • : ;mr
p l a c e , a n d s o o n , w i t h t o e " l i t t l e roso' - p r e s » x l a g a i n s t Which t h e s e 1.1 fe Medicines gtve xo the blood a n d ail »..•
h e r c h e e k , t h e c h i l d ; » » p t sweetly.
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In her sleep ti^rfooeened lingers d r o p p e d her treasurer,
tcpitlvo e f f t c t o a (he fluids lli.itfee,d t h t "kin, a u d tliv m»r
a a d ' t h e m o t h e r ^ o o k it f r o m tlie c h i l d ' s l a p . S h e w a s a
a n t e (if vrhieh o e e w i o i u all e m p i i r r com ( f a i n t s . »a.i'
b e a u t i f u l w o m a n ; y e t o n e d i d n o t l i k e t o l o o k a t h e r face, cloudy, a u d o t h e r disagreeable c o m p l e x i o n * .
i t h a d s u c h a rcstiew, t r o u b l e d look. T h e sweet bent of.
The une of these Pills f o r a Vi-ry s h o r t lime, » i l l e f l - t t
t h e e l o v o r s e e m e d t o a w a k e n s o m e o l d m e m o r i e s , f o r s h e e n t i r e c u r e ut Salt Uheam, a n d a s t r i k i n g int|,r,.ee:u<-ui
looked like o u e w h o s e t h o u g h t s w e r e f a r a w a y . O n e w h o tin c l o a r n e s « o f the skin. Coiommi t ' o M * a n d l u l l n n i u >
C o r n e r of F i f t h A V o o d b r i d g e Strei is,
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l a v e souii^lirae s e e n t h a t low, b r o w n c o t t a g e , almo.-t hidr e m e d y . O t h e r m e d i c i u e s leave t h e i-y-tem »u'>.ie-1 to «
rfen a m o n g s h e l t e r i n g e l m s . I t i s a v e r y h u m b l e h o n s e , t u r n of tlie di*cuse—a car® by t h r s e uiedi<-iuts i» p«: mnu
ng Engines, f o r Stationary. M .rine a n d Mining purposes, of
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years, a r e very plain h u m b l e ' p e o p l e ; but w h e n t h e L o r d
We invite especial a t t e n i b x t o our C o n d e n s i n g . E n g i n e s ,
particnlarly a d a p t e d for Flour u g Mills, and o t h e r p u r p o s e s
m a k e s u p h i s j e w e l s f r o m t h o s e w h o h a v e l o v e d unselfishly ly. l.uss of A p p e t i t e a n d Diseases .if Females—111- Medici
have la-eh used with the most b c n e S c i j I r e - o l t s in . a o r where eroiloinv of Fuel and r. g u l a r i t y of m o t i o n u i e so Ina n d h a v e l i v e d f o r o t h e r s , h e will c o t f o r g e t old J a c o b titis d e s c r i p t i o n : K i n g ' s Kvtt and S e r o f u l n in its w . u - t f«i
dispensable. 1 lie c o s d e n s i n i i t p p n r a t n s for t h e s e e n g i n e s
a n d S l a r t h y L e s t e a . D o y o n r e m e m b e r w h e n t h e i r h o m e yield to the rnlld y e t powerful a c t i o n
lliese r> 11..irk..
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Mills, thu g r e a t e s t e c o n o m y ii fuel.
o r p h a n s , w h o m t h e y n e v e r let feel t h e l o s s of a m o t h e r ' s p l a i n t s Of all k i n d s . P a l p i t a t i o n of the Henri, P a i n t e r ' s 0
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t ) u r f a c i l i t i e s f o r tilliug ord rs f o r i l i n i n g Machinery are
teuderness and a father's care? Y o u have not forgotten
P e r s o n s whose c o n s t i t u t i o n s are i m p a i r e d by the inji
u n s u r p a s s e d . O u r P a t t e r n s i jibrace the l a r g e s t v a r i e t y of
t h a t s n m m e t ' a f t e r n o o n w h e n t w o S i s t e r s a y d a b r o t h e r , clou# use of Mercury, w i l l timl thes
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for s u p p l y i n g S t a i u p i n g Much uery with water, a n d for o t h e r
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I f a c t n r e r s of H o d g e ' s p a t e n s t a m p s . Oil S t i l l Machinery,
i o a l l t h e village... W h e n t h e y , c a m e in s i g h t of t h e old
of t h e m o s t a p p r o v e d c o n s ruction : B u i l d i n g work. I r o n
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w a r d s t h e h o u s e . " W l i e n t h e y reached t h e o p e u d o o r
t h e meii w e r e laylrfg flown t h e i r p r e c i o u s b u r d e u — m e r r y for t l Belief of the S i c k and d i s t r e s s e d , afflicted with Viru- j from 75 c e n t s t o $6 p e r foot, 'he l a r g e s t a s s o r t m e n t of Fence
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little F r a u k — n o t n i m y n o w , buit stiff a n d cold.
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plies Holier* witli water, with iut the use of P u m p s or o t h e r
t h e t h r e e w e r e p l ^ y t p g i n t h e hay-field. W h e n t h e
V A L U A B L E R E P O U T S o u S p e r i u a l o r r h o e , , . a n d o l h e r I»i- m a c h i n e r y , w h e t h e r t h e engi e i« at rest or in m o t i o u .
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City T r a d e , t h a t t h o h a v e ou b a u d a very full snd complete | F e m e s , Venindalis, Hailing, S t a i r s a n d Balconies O r n i m e n
i t . ' r a j / c a r r i a g e h a d reached i t s d e s t i n a t i o n . T h e y BssQi-tment of B l a n k B o o k s , S t a t i o n e r y a n d P a p e r , i tal G a r d s n I'lisirs, all k i n d * of I r o n C a s t i n g s . M i n i n g Msw e r e a t h o t n c . ^ o q n o e v e r k n e w t h o c a u s e of the.chancr*c Wholesale and Retail, t o w b i c h ibey Invito inspection b y p a r I e h l n e r v of e v e r y d e - c r i p t i o n . Blast F u r n a c e s n d Rolling-Mil!
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t h e s a d s i s t e r w i t h h e r l i t t l e b o y s . O n e of t h e m , F r a n k , p e r f e c t Kulit faction in goods ai4d p n e e s .
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t h e r e c o r d of F r a n k ' s d e a t h .
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o r d e r s f o r the a m i u j far t a r e of e v e r y v a r i e t y of h e a t i n g and
c o o k i n g stoves ? also, coal s t o v e s for Sliores a n d offices.
These stoves are m a d e f r o m the latest and most a p p r o v e d
p a t t e r n s , a n d will bM s o l d a t wholesale or retail. T h e a t t c n
M i c h . . M prrill HlncL.
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e r n m e n t on e a r t h .
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t a i n o n e h u n d r e d a n d t w e l v e royal o c t a v o pages.
collar of r u b i e s , a n d d r e w f r o m a s m a l l b a g of silk,
i d e a o'r t h e m i s e r y I sjKiak o t a n d y o u w o n d e r t h a t ,
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w h i c h was a t t a c h e d t o i t a c r o w n , of a h u n d r e d s o u * act
b y t h e p u b l i s h e r s : ) t w o c o p i e s f o r Ave dollara -, t h r e e c o p i e s t b e m k l s t o f t h e l u x u r y t h a t s u r r o u n d s y o u , u p o u t h i s
n o b l e a n d i m p o s i n g . I t reiaea i t t o t h a t towering g r a n d e u r ,
a r m c h a i r of g o l d a n d silk, w h e r e 1 a m s i t t i n g .
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C. H . M A K S H .
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T. J. R A M S D E L L
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law, his heir shall uot fail * his risrht to inherit, a#er bis
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TRAVERSE CITY:
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FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 16. 1862.
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of the Kcemy, and i> I'liMiiiic utter
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them to t i* Wall.
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lery wa> foiiud 01. the opposite side of tnc
»r,dgrTanner's ("ret:!;, u;ni after a few discharge*
No, sir. the friends of this measure do not disguise Uie •' , ' ( ' o r a ' - ' a!!l * a l - " '"-lock si |>|»ed u l t o g e ' h r r W e tired iijHHi t.i•> coiujKiuieh ol liiiontry t h a t were in u>!vance
Little farther need be said, I apprehend, of the justice
ol, ,i
r l
lnor
V b a t ' T i t - s at ihem. but «"t ii" aiu«w. i-,—
and expediency of the proposed confiscation. While 1 fact t h a t oue of its objects is punisluro ol, punishment of! . " * °
the rebels burned UIP bri>l^>;. T h i s compelled our forr*s
ro. ruing u buiidme at Vorkregard it as a war measure to bo used for crippling ami the most wanton crime over committed since he who took I ,Ao bw o uwt a jthree o eloek this
"
!
' * r o ^ ' ,w< " a u ' '
Heniiiselmaii to march around t miles further. A t 5 o'clock p. m
humbling the tmpmy, I am uot forgetful that ii may l>e the thirty pieces of silver betrayed his Lord and Master.;
tt eu u
uve o u r o o u n t r v anil revere the memory of!
' 'P
" ballooa und for id it * « • their slon-house tiur forces were within a »hnrt Jistunce of Norfolk, andregarded in [tiro other points o? view ; first, as a means
at
ork,owu w
rs. l i n t l»y thut love, by that memory, by
'
barf.
A t ..-.ylight they reported the were met by a delegation of eitiasens.
our ancestors.
•>f obtaining indemnity lor the cost of suppressing
forts
T h e city was formally surrendered. O u r troops were
virrection, and. secondly, nu a punishment for the
tu< great the experienced blayings of free government, by the hiAt "
•k we occupie Y o r k t o w n witln
therto well grounded hope that this "unsceptered emjiire"
guilt of those who have intelligently eugaged in it.
marched iu and now have possesion. t»en. Veile is in
! shall be the praise and glory of the nations, by my love oeinj; urea. Of the gnus o the e
The first object ought not to be overlooked. The
mainitig
were
spiked
and
di>
lantlcd.
Hy
he
side
of
the
j
command
i s military Governor. G e a Hugos withdrew
of justice
hatred of crime,' 1I shudder 0at
1 l the
• on aggressions
aggressions uupon-the
(7
•on
p o y the (Jovemmeut
will, before peace .i*
* ?and, , my
'
" e river battery were larire pil s of a
n
i, powder, without a battle.
shall be rwtored, h i e cost os $2,000,(100,000 . debt I
t b t . great olle,is,. p a » v.,tl,ool p a m . b balls and shells. Highly g a « Hurt;
1
the b a r e interest of w i i e h »ill h a t i c heavily opon the ! " " ' i
hroof hoiit the world the fr,ends of liberty and
which I T h e Merrimac w a s blown n p by the Rebels at two
is surrounded by a Hemi-circ .\
people for ages to cotijD. Every bruneh of ibdusty wdl J
r..r ..tu. «n. i " " " u t e s before 5 o'clock on the morning of the 11th.—
T h e earth works were all onstnietcd to
which in it-1
f.^1 its pressure, and / v e r y man, woman, and child
every position, but they must have « ntually i ^bo was set on firo about 3 o'cloek. The explosion took
if not criminal, is unnatural and daugeroa 1 ? to their other
-•ooaeut to the mortgage which this accursed rebellion
future peace. Sir. pas* this confiscation, with proper i
' eouid we have got round them,
place at the time stated.
has fastened upbtf our lauds und goods. T h a t those who
discriminations. liCt its blighting breath fall upon the!
1 be gun wo dismounted the other day, killed ami
have wautonly and wickedly occasioned this unavoidable
ringleaders who have betrayed the weak and the unwary. • wotnjdcd 14 rebels. The fo : had been occupied by the Tho retreating rebels have diverged from the main
distress to the loyal and the iunoccut, should, when their
whose
poisoned
words
have
frenzied
their
neighbors,
and
|
,
battallion
of
New
Orlea
.o
artillery,
the
blh
and
30th
road to Richmond, crossed the Cbiekahomina and des"suites are in our power, be suffered to shirk a burden
a ru , me u t
whose cruel arms have spread desolation wheic neace I At b e 1.°"!
^ .' . V ' A',t'
*' m " ' '4th I^ouisi
—'
which upon the principlos of a just retribution belougs
3,h anJ
)er the old flag. Carry it I
45th Georgia regimeuts. These troops troyed the bridges behind them. McCleiiao has reached
and friendship once reigned unde
wholly to them, is whut a prudent people never will couc r c ord L lx (i t 0 r o o r l
the left bank of the stream close in their rear, and is
ssouri,
Kentucky.
Teniies*
.
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P
»
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'
toward
s
Grove,
four
miles
into
the
border
States,
into
Missouri.
sent to. T h a t people t h o a g h not lond of w a r nnd slow
froln
and left t h , fort at midnight. A rear gathering his forces there. Franklin's and Sedgwick's
nee. and Virginia; carry it to the half-burnt cabin where 1I, l a r J Kicl.moud,
to plunge iuto it, are uot afraid of it, and they
w t w lcfl
the Union father, the Union mother, and the Uuion P
- *b° waiud ?ir apjvarance. and then re- divisions have been landed at Vest Point, and fifty
forbearing, so weak, as to waive auy of Ihe easeutial
t r
ru0,est
daughters. struggling amidst the ruins of a once happy j ' ? 'Wo
P
baste. ;•
steamers are employed iu transporting a largit part of the
r i g h t s of war. nor so ridiculously chivalrous as to embark
home are weeping over the fate of sons and brothers who,
.deserters who left t | S r regiment iu \\ illiamsburg
in i t merely for the purpose of subduing t h e i r enemies
army from Yorktown to tbo same place, twenty-five miles,
have fallen iu dreadful combat with marauding traitors ; j a l ^"j'igbt, sa^ the whole rfjiel anny was io a panic,
and lettiug them g o free again without asking them to
ro
w
nnd an advance Of a few wile* directly into the country
read
it
to
them
while
in
their
anguish,
and
you
will
change
i
'
'
I<o
'es
balloou
rec{Jiiioissancc
discovered
their
help m y t h e expenses of the amusement. A Goverutheir tears of mourning into tears of joy. Y ou will bring | rear guard at 'J a m. to be;^four miles out Gen. Mc- over good turnpikes will place a large part or onr army
m e u t that ruus its people into debt for a j u s t war, and,
(
them
on
assurance
that
their
government
is
still
mindful
i
j
immediately
ordered^>at
the
artillery
und
cavalry,
omitting to take full indemnity from the enemy while it
and is pushing after then* i-j full speod. All our guu- between the rebels aud Richmond. The Galena and two
is in its power to d o so, leaving its own people to puy of thern, is still their protector and avenger ; thut it is boats came up al nine o'clock aud landed aome mariues gunboats have gone up tho James river thirty-five miles
mighty iu its power and its justice, and that while it ever
all the expenses, affronts aud injures them, aud
at Gloucester, who raised be I'. S. flag amid cheering where they can flank the retreating army and cut off
gos the enemy to uew aggressions. In such a case, suc- prefers to bu beneficent rather than severe, it does not
luui its
us ' ' i a I could be heard across ' ie river. The boats all theu their escapea southward across the James. Thus tho
forget the necessity of a righteous retribution, or that
c9® is without security, and peace but a truce.
left a (| a r e n o
thesh'icld
I
"
* ranuing ^p Pork river, shelling the rebels will be—in fact, are now—surrounded. On every
eagles
bear
the
arrows
of
punishmeut
as
well
as
T h e G o v e r n m e n t ot the United S t a t e s has witnessed
' baulu on both sides.
'
w h a t n o monarchy ever witnessed. I t has coped with of protection.
A number of miues had I ecn prepared for our troops side they find a Federal force, and nothing can prevent
tb» most formidable rebellion in the h'tstoty of the world,
No Necessity ol" Raising Smut.
>y placing Prussian shells i jider ground In the roadways the bagging of the whole lot, uuless they have been more
one which no mouarchial Government since the dawn
and entrances to the fort. Tso whiles were to be found, expeditious in their flight than it has ever been possible
FRIEND BATES :
of history could have withstood for six weeka I t has
For the public good I wish yon would publish the and only a few negro woijie . and babies. The town was for so large an army to bo before.
seeo the m o r i - n , by whom and for whom the Governsqualid and filthy. A few jays of warm weather would
following method of raising clean wheat.
ment was fashioned, arm themselves and rush VQ'
have bred a pestilence.
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From FortrcM Monroe.'.
tarily forward to its support in throngs too numei
When I came to Graud Traverse I sowed clean wheat
Au abundance of flour s U a large quantity of meats,
FORTRESS MONUOK, May 8 — A . M.
even for the occasioa I t has seen them willingly, the
I h e folio*ins v..i-
moruing: Fort Monroe
W'.Hll eoillpleted the Ian-;
P. ::it at V uVloek th , ::
mi Norfolk nith 50.0iX»
brought from below.—where smut was unkuowu—and salt, and fish was left AUUhe tenia were left, but uo
'l"ht' iron ship of war Galena and the guuboata Ar'
oostook and Port Royal btartod up James River this
raised a little wheat and a great deal of smut. The fol- horses or wagons.
Reports concur that thi : rebels consist of a mob of morning. They have passed Day s I'oiut Battery, and
lowing year I soaked this smutty wheat in brine strong about 100,000 men, ill-fed. xlirty aud disheartened.
heavy firing has been heard up the river since their
as it could be made with cold water, duriug twenty-four
The road from Yorktowiito Hampton on which they departure. They will cut of the river communication,
hours, skimmed of the floatiug impurity, then shovelled had been encamped, was f warded by Fort Magruder. with the rebel army south of the Chiehaiuaccnroo
Instantly after the gunboats started, the rebel tng J .
it into u box, let the brine drain off an hour or two, then mounting a large uomber < J guns, part of which were
mixed it with enough air slaked limo to dry it sufficiently taken away and a part spikid, and some qf their works B. White came out in front of Newport News, bavd out—others were poor con- ing left Norfolk this morning with a crew and two
for sowing, and raised wheat without a single smut-balL
citizens on board on a mission to Tanney Point by
This process I repeated every year since with the same
previous consent They ran over to Newport News,
'l'he Fight at .HYilliaimbarg.
invariable result of clean wheat, whether sowed early or
und surrendered to Gen. Mansfield.
•
BAI.TIMOI.K. May 8.
Sewall's Point is being evacuated. The Monitor,
late, in dry or wet weather, aud without the least regard
The following is from tb? American's account of the
Naugatuek, fStevens,) and sereral gunboats hate just
to the moon. My wheat does not grow in the moon, battle at Williamsburg : " f h e battle before Williams- left for Sewall's Point
burg on Monday was a ma.) warmly contested engageit on the earth.
ment Owing to the rongbness of the country and bad
fircHt Destruction of Property.
Now every person can do the same—raise clean, in- condition
of the roads, but a small portion of onr troops
Lot'isviLtE, Ky., May P.
stead of smutty wheat, and then we shall all have good conld be brought into action. Gen. Sickles' Excelsior
Two thoroughly reliable licntuckians, just arrived
bread. It is true that some of my neighbors aver that Brigade and Gen. Hooker'' Division bore the brant of
from
New
Orleans, report that all along the Mississipthey have raised smutty wheat from brined and limed the buttle nnd fought most valiantly throughout, though pi. from Memphis to New Orleans, there is one genseed ; but, ou inquiry I find they sprinkled their seed greatly overpowered by lumbers and the superior posi- eral bonfire of property, particularly of cotton, of wbich
tion anil earthworks of the frnemy. The approaches to
with salt water, instead of soaking it. One of them filled their earthworks were a s< ries of ravines aod swamps 11,900 bales were burned al New Orleans. At MemQ cos
aod movables of every Union mnn within his reach who i
^ wit * 1 w ' i e a t > a u ^ , ' l l ' u p° n r c d on brine ; the wheat; whi
in torrents O-roiighont the day The men phis sugar and molasses in large quantities are on the
dares open bis mouth in behalf of the government His j swelled so that part of it rose above the brine, and next! 'ia<i °ko be lying or. the:' arms all the previous night bluff ready to be rolled into the river, aud all the stock
a wood, and were soukc-3 with Ihe rnin and chilled of cotton is ready to be filed on tbe approach of the
proscriptions have beggared thousauda upon thousands, harvest he had a little smut.
'ilh cold. The battle ragfd from early in the morning Federal fleet. People of the River towns are retreatdesolated their hearths, and driven them iuto exile for
Last tall I sent fourteen bushels of cleao wheat 1
until thre o'clock in tbe tlteraoon. when General ML ing inward, and destroying property along all the souththe crime of.loving the flag you are defending. He detributaries of the Mississippi river, planters in many
a ived with fresh froops and relieved the divispises vour mercy, laughs at your forbearauce, and spits mill driveo by water, got the usual quantity of bran, and[ Clellan
torc
irlv wrostrated I c a s e a n PP'}'"8
b to their own cottou. Tbe
tut three two bushel bags of something. Out of the I ?' o n o f General Hooker, who •
upon the olive branch you hold out to him. He knows
o ,
, .
rebel
has also boats running
rue nine up
un the rivers,
river*.
bel
government hat
1
that his fate is victory or death, triumph or exile, and he stuff in one of tbe bags the wife baked i cake for t b e ! * ' ' '
and exposure. Whilst the 3rd 'Excelsior destroyiug
cottoa
Amoug a great number of planters
I regiment of Sickles'brigade had its rank terribly thinis resolved boldly to stand tho hazard of the die. He dog, and ho refused to e.t i ,
appeared
like |
I
» * • "»«** °",» « * «
has not yfet, though bleeding under your blows, asked of
~
vou a favor ; but no the ordiuarv meaia of annoyance ashes than flour. Tbe other two bags contained what 11 I as having fousht with such broverv that not less than
From the Blockade.
r should have eaten, if mv ! rplas wheat had not 200 of them are killed nnd nounde l After the
has not scrupled to add assaults upon non-combatants,
,
. . r
WASHI.SOTOX. May 8.
violence to women and children the poisoned cup, the have been burned wilh my house. A man who resides' of Gen McCicllan the
cety charged by • 'Hie Navy Department has received dispatches from
atrocities of savage warfare, and oveu the violation of near the mill told me I hose controlling it raised a large Hancock brigade, and w*-e driven
un heir works | c. o m Dupout to-day dated Port Royal, 3rd iijst, givthe dead. Sir, tell me not that such a foe can be ren- field of smut From the same wheal 1 had bad
flour
"'Ebtfa'l with hea* 1<KS, Nearly 700 of their iI jinir
n „ interesting particulars
nartieiilars of an
on exptslilw.,
exnetiiiion u,.
on the 29th
dered wickeder or stronger by the use of any means
made
at
the
•team-tin:!,
and
my
son
very
good
•
.bleb
i
„
Z
l
If
[he
kite!
were
em
"d
inTo'vt'aii.tmbi,^'
°Z, i
°f
S
pTro'
known to the laws of war, nor that bis resistance can be
P
plantation,
rear
tbe
junctiou
'
junctiou of Daroho,
aroho, Pnro
Faro
•overcome by anything but blows well laid on, and follow- convinccs me that as long as smut is raised we mast have f loss was les< than three hu Hrcd killed, aud about
paw aud South lidisto Rivers. It appeals the enemy
«d np from one field to another. Do not let us delude bad flour from good wheat, unless millers will grind smut-j hundred wounded
opened On the Hale when within 1,800 yards, aud coo. 're occupied the battle-fiei tinned their fire as she wound her wav to engage them
•ourselves with the vain idea that the warlike policy of ty wheat one week, then cleanse the mill effectually, and I Night hav.
F
baving
be
•i
on
within
his
works,
and
o'
Fabius Ouoctator, delayingbattle to exhaust the strength grind clean wheat the next
at clcee quarters, but wheu the Hale reached the cast
i fp r c u 3 j,
I rcpared to storm the works
•of the invader, nor the mild charities of Henry IV, feedbend, and was making a straight course for Ihe battery,
Those who will still continue to raise smut are not en-1 the uiornii
l)n Tuesday nioniing General McC'lelli the rebels fled in haste. Lieuteuaut Willis lauded a party
ing his revolted but half-repentant countrymen to save
while pren inng
_
"ihem from faniino, will tend to appease this frenzied r<y titled to any deference. And as there are now four: sent out st
'J *| of men to destroy i t The work was about 360 yards
beBioo. We must fight it out It is my deep convic- mills on tho Bay, if one of them will refuse to griod smut- works, who soon reported llint he had again taken flight; f r o m the river bank, and mounted two long, fine 24tion that wo must crush it by our arms, or suffer our na- ty wheat, they will get all the elea.i to grind. 1 ameon^'t.™
"'2 \ S 0 ™? 1 ?. ™
e»rrlaga So rapid wa,
tion to be broken into fragments which no compromise
i.i.nrg were the, taken F M I t o * was I
the rebels, Vhat coo fan was left' loaded
or conciliation can reunite; exhibiting the ghastly fident that no clean flour can be made so long as clean i
ensive work, e, pnble of prolonged defence, |
The Hale retonied t i her anehorage withprimci
wreck of popular government, in the midst of which lib- and smnttv wheat are ground in tbe same mill promis but the enemy had abandcoed it early in the night,
I out having a man injured.
erty will find its grave.
cuoasly. H. R SCUXTTKRLT. I treating in the greatest alarm and confusion, as described'
It has been objected to this bill that it assumes to forI by a few negro women wbowere found in the town. A
CAPTAIX CRAVATII.—We have been looking anxiously
fcit and annul the title of rebel property before we get it
[ large number of wagon,.
and a considerable | ^ , k . t u ., t r o ,„ 0 , L , j , C r o t a t b
Unpalatable Facts for the Rebel Leaders.
Mighir.n
into our acted possession, nod that therefore, as a law
store of provisiotis were fo nd in the town, ml the road , , 2 , h M Pitubnrg landing, but a, ,
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NKW YOKII, May 6.
have
received
strewn
for
many
mill
s
with
arms
and
accoutreof capture, it transcends the rule of war, which is that
The Washington despatch of the 6th to tbe NewThe Ingham News says: 14 We are informed by
th# title does not pass from the owner until the property York Times asserts that the French Minister went to ments. A number of des rters also made th«
! ' c t t c r s ^ r o m I'ereoas who were in tbe great battle at Pittsis iu the firm possession of the captor; whereas the first Richmond to assure the rebels t
section of the bill make? no such distinction, but declares French does not recognize them a- a power among the received intelligence that large
all the title of the armed rebel to all bis property, wbcre- nations : that England and France, by recognizing them troops were landing on ^ jrk Ri
above W illiams-.
fight,
acd that they actually brought on the bateverit may be in the United States, to be vested in the as belligerents, did all that could bo expected on tbe burg to flank tbem.
tie. It seems that for some cause, there were no pickets
Government It it admitted that by tho usage of war part of the neutrul governments ; that tbe blockade of
sent out from our army, although the rebels were known
Guerrillas R o u t e d .
between sovereign nations an actnal manucaption is re- their ports is effectual ; that they are fairly beaten in
CAIRO Ma 8
j to be but a little way off. The men occupied their camps
quisite ; and the honorable Senator from California, arms, and their independence as a nation is impossible ;
vi,.
r
t.
• ,
['•' , without even a sentinel on duty, until Capt Cravath be5
{Mr. MCDOCGALU] who has spoken on the bill, was quite that
of hostilities
•utu iia continuance
iwuuuwu: w
uuMiutu by
ui the
mc threatened
uiieaieneu desoes•it. ' ? ' .
,
,
. .. •
•: cauic
came alarmeii
amrmeu and
ami volunteered
voiuuieereu with
wuu two
twoother
oiuer companiei"
COmpaniW
lX,^ ^- .
1
lcli
<tght in bis application of the role in such cases. But it truetion of the cotton and tobacco crops of their citizens I
em in be: tQ ^ 0 Q l a n ( j
for
while acting iu thi6
» "lth
P
most he recollected that for a citizen of the United States would only be a wanton iofory to the commerce of the j
' A
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rebcls'were rooted.
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" P ' d ' J . t ^ / ~ l I t h o whole rebel amy, and imtnedito take uo arms against his coJftrv is criminal, while the world, iujnriog France and England even more titan tbe j
It appear that in the Ii at skirmish with Corliss' Nc- i
«*"
many ttger. not.1 a » » ^
doing of the same act by a foreigner serving under his United States ; and that the resort to guerilla warfare,
— , K—J . fi„__
„r
. ,
, i senger could retreat to the lines and give the alarm.—
sorereign, is wholly without private, individual guilt The as proposed, when their armies are destroyed, would de-1 ,
,
' * e v e wound- »pj,en, jg n,, doubt that this brave act on the part of^the
right to punish such a crime is a thing incapable of ar- moralize society, and be simply a • return to barbarism. |
°
Captain saved our entire army a disgraceful defeat W e
s«ment It is as plain a poetnlate as the right of the The rebels have been admooished. therefore, that a cessa».i .
^ v ™ r». i„«^ , ave
. . j learn that he was in the hottest of the fight during the
Government to exist, and the Constitution places no re- tion of hostilities is a dutv they owe to themselves and to |
" P
•
created, e | j ( j r e
( j a ^ c 0 0 | ai)( ] DDdanntcd, cheering his men
ftoictkm whatever upon the power of Congress to punish tho world, which all civilized cation* will unite in roquir- J P1*8* constematioti among the rebels at Havana, and. 0 u to the conflict Ingham county may well be proud
the single exception that where the owner has ing of them.
• taken the spirit oil out of t heir spmpathizers.
( of such a hero."
[Lansing Republican.
old and the voung, the rich and the poor, the educat«id aud refined as well as the rude, the native born aud
the foreign born, the P r o t e s t a n t and the Catholic, the
believer aud the unbeliever, all, all hastening to aid, by
a r m s aud by niouey, in sustaining the Government and
subduiug its foes. Shall we turn rouud to these uncounte d b e e s , now gazing upon us with inexpressible anxiety,
ioexpressible hope, and unconquerable resolution, and
say coldly to them, "wo will take indemnity for you or
y o u r friends ; y o u are pouring out y o u r treasure and
your blood in the holiest cause in which natiou ever
fought o r suffered ; continue, good friendo, to do so still,
but pardon in us the weakuess, if such y o « will call it, of
abstaining from taking indemnity ; we fefir it will offend
t h e enemy !" Oh, sir, is there a loyal heart that would
thus b o w i t s e l f down before t r a i t o r s ? A n d is there a
traitor w i t h the spirit of a man in h i m who will respect
you for t h e spiritless forbearanoe ?
H e needs no argument t o persuade him of the rule of
w a r t h a t lands as well as goods may be taken from the
enerav. H e has, by a stroke b o t h bold and early, uot
only launched his p i r a t e craft against your unarmed com^
merce of t h e sea, b u t seized and confiscated the lands
t
F r o m IIallecl.% Army*
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i «o4, her-- a m i rvj><>ft thu citiau-ns of t h a t piae<* m a p n ^ u t
ountlaa of (inui- 1 Tn><
iKkliuK. The t o l
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a
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t . paMUfcsd IMr.!aln p»'
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T h e t r o o p s are gradually e v a c u a t i n g F o r t P i i l o w and
wiil c o m ' n K t o C o r i n t h . Besur.f5mr.rr! is r s k i n r a n d scrupinff
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a c c e p t o u r t h a n k s f o r a v e r y l i b e r a ! s u p p l y of valua- t a k e n e f f e c t on t h e 1 5 t h i r t . t
The Memphis Appeal
aujn e v e r y m a n m a t t lig h t or c u t b u , l .
ble books and public document*.
A t A t l a n t a t h e C o n f e d e r a c y of t h e 2-lth c h r o n i c ! 4 *
C a p t . B o y n t o n , J a m e s L e o a w l C h a r lea I I . H o l d e n , t b u a r r i v a l o n t h e 2 3 r d . of a l o n g tvnin of c a r s filled w i t h
a l o n e t r a i n of t o r i e a . a n d t h e i r d e p a r t u r e on llie 2 4 t h
will a c c e p t o u r t h a n k s f o r l a t e p a p e r s .
lor M a d i s o n , w h e r e t h e y will b e i m p r i s o n e d 10 a n old
SuzKirv.—Eusobius
F . Dane.- hua b e e n i p p o i n t c d f a i t n r v b u i l d i n g ;u 01 n e a r t h a t p l a c e .
A B r o w n s v i l l e l e t t e r says a p r o n u t i r i a m e n t o f r
Hheriff of G r a n d T r a v e r s e County, by J u d g e I i t t i c j o h n ,
of W i l l - i d a u r r i h a d b e e n received, i m p o s i n g a d u t y of o n e a n d
t o fill t h e v a c a n c y o c c a s i o n e d b y t h e r v s i g n a t i
| a half c e n t s o n e v e r y p o u n d of c o t t o n s h i p p e d i n t o
iaro K . S y k e s .
A n excellent appoiutroent.
; M e x i c o , a n d a d u l y of 2 5 p e r c e n t , on all g o o d s f r o m
TRAVERSE CITY.
LIVELT—Th» Propeller
Hannah, Lay & C i.'s Column.
C T H T C A . G O Si, S A R ^ T A
S P R I N G OF 1862.
TRAVERSE; CITY.
_
Wi#<j
IKKALD ( • i h e I ' O c i i
•IA
THE PROPELLER
A L i ^ E G - H A i s r i r ,
C a p t a i n C. II. Boynton,
) N S
Of the Beet Make,
W
I L L R U N REGtTLARLY B E T W E E N C M C AGO AV!
P o r t S a r n i s d u r i n g the S n j o n , t o u c h i n g nt T r a v * : -
Plows—Different Make,
Harrow Teeth,
H a n n a h , Lay * Co..
of I . e m b e r fX* Maxwet streets, C h i c a g o ,
Plow Castings!
Alleghany and
S c h o o n e r * . M e x i c o into l e x a V r v o o u u o t i s a u c e t o w i l l u u a mile c f t h e e n e m y s inn - h m e n t s fuliy e s t a b l i s h e s t h e fai t t h a t t h e rebels
t u e r e iu f o r c e , a n d f u r t h e r m o r e t h e y will f i g h t inside
ir i o t r e n c h m e n t a .
T h e weather Is good and the |
J u d g e L l t t l e j o h n m a d e a s p e e c h h e r e on T u e s d a y e v e n d s a r e fast i m p r o v i n g .
ing. T h o J u d i c i d Election is a p p r o a c h i n g . O n r a r m i e s
TROOPS IV TIIK F i f s - n — A d j u t a n t - G e n e n i l T h o m a s I
a r e successful, and t h e s p e e c h was patriotic. T h e J u d g e I
IHV h i s h e a d t o t h e ! i n " c o n f e r e n c e w i t h the F i n a n c e a n d W a y s a n d M e a n s j
k n o w s b o w to trim his sails and
ley i n s b e a d t o t b e ( ; o r o m i t t o % s l a l i ; d t h a t w e h a d 7 0 0 . 0 0 0 *uldier»
w i n d , " a s well a s C a p L C u t t l e d i d .
LADIES! LADIES!!
Gall and set mv New
D e n m a r k , G i p o c y . a n d E v e l i n a , w e r e l o a d i n g w i t h luni-;
b c r e t H a n n a h , L a y & G o ' s w h a r & on W c d m s d a y .
G
Cultivator Teeth,
HOBS, SHOVELS,
|SPADES A N D FOliKS.
°°"> N . w i - O n t P o s t e r
W o r m , , «> ,H«t o a a n d
(
W j r f o m
a f t e r t h e first d a y of J u l y nefct, w e a r e t o h a v e a s e m i - . ^ u t
w e e k l y m a i l f r o m G r a n d H<rven via M u s k e g o n , M a n i s t e e
t|(0U
water. Elk Rapids
* o d L i t t l e T r a v e r s e ; a weekly, in-
s t e a d of s e m i m o n t h l y ,
to
weekly from Traverse
City via
N o r t h p o r t via O t f e u a ; and
Glen
Arbor,
North
U n i t y a n d L e l a n d t o N o r t h p o r t , iusterfd of s e m i - m o n t h l y .
W e b e g i n t o s e e o u r w a y o u t of t h e wood.*
CIRCUIT C O D K T . — J u d g e L i t t l e j o h u a r r i v e d
.ttor
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riches.
wi.don, p w d ,
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1
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the. '
DrricMaklaK attended to during the Winter.
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GUNTONHOUSE
T h e whole business was
Tbe Judge
B
M. B u r b e c k and
Otis
W h i t e — P l e a withdrawn, judgement for Plaintiff
J e f f e r s o n H o u c k a n d H e n r y G . D a u b y vs. J a m e s H o l land—Plaintiff moved
to amend Declaration.
granted.
T . D . H i l l a r y vs. H . D .
Motioo
'i
C a m p b e l l — C a u s a dismissed,
with costs to be taxed
\
A l e x a n d e r P o r t e r vs. W i l l i a m B u c k h a m , H al—cause
dismissed with costs to b e taxed.
H o m e s t e a d Bill I'ansed.
T h e Homestead Bin
v o t e of 3 3 t o 7 .
t b e bllL
has
passed
the
Senate
by
received
t u r e of the P r e s i d e n t and b c c o m c a law.
lican p a r t y has been t r u e to its
t h e signa-
The Repub-
pledges m a d e to the
p e o p l e b e f o r e t h o e l e c t i o n , a n d t h e p a s s a g e of t h i s bill
will i n f u s e j o y a n d h o p e i n t o t h e
of p o o r b u t i n d u s t r i o u s a n d
h e a r t s of t h o u s a n d s
worthy
families.
Every
m a n c a n n o w h a v e a home.
SKSTKVCE o r JOHN M r K I N S * V . — J o h n M o K i n n e y , l a t e
S t a t e T r e a s u r e r , w a s s e u t e u c e d t o t h e S t a t e P r i s o n foi
T h e bill of e x c e p t i o n , t a k e n t o t h e
and
ou tobacco,
t h e c a s e remanded
whiskey, and
reported
by
NOTICE.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.
TKAVKKHK CITV. April X 186: ,
A T E N T S FOR E N T R I E S MADE BETWEEN" H I E
7th day of May, 1861. a n d the Tth day of August. I M I . for
S e t t l e m e n t a n d C u l t i v a t i o n , u n d e r t h e G r a d u a t i o n A c t of Aug u s t 4. 1854. h a v e heeu received At t h i s Office, a n d the pur
c h a s e r s are hereby notified t o come f o r w a r d i m m e d i a t e l y and
make the r e q u i r e d proof of " S e t t l e m e n t a n d C u l t i v a t i o n . " uiid
s e c u r e t h e i r r e s p e c t i v e P a t e n t s , b e c n u s c if said proof is not
filed w i t h i n a limited time, the P a t e n t * will be r e t u r n e d t o
the G e n e r a l Land Office, and will t h u * be liable to he c a n c e l
led f o r non p e r f o r m a n c e of the c o n d i t i o n s of s e t t l e m e n t and
c u l t i v a t i o n c o n t e m p l a t e d by the G r a d u a t i o n A c t of A u g u s t
*. 1854
NO
1 J
R E A L
SALT B u s t s c a AT 3AOMAW.—?< ia e s t i m a t e d t h a t 6 0 . shipped
from
Saginaw
R i v e r s i n c e t b e o p e n i n g of n a v i g a t i o n .
T h e T w e l t h M i c h i g a n l o s t all t h e i r p a p e r s a t S h i l o h ,
i n c l u d i n g t l i e l r m u s t e r rolls.
A battle has taken place a t W e s t Point and the rebels
h a v e been defeated with great slaughter.
F r o m Commodore Poote'a Fleet.
CAIRO, M a y 8 .
T h e steamer DeSoto, from F o r t Wright, has arrived.
J f o news. A rebel s p y h a d b e e n c a p t u r e d w h i l e e n d e a v o r i n g t o c r o s s t h e M i s s i s s i p p i a t n i g h t in a skiff! H e
h a d copies of several late northern papers. H e was
p l a c e d in c o n f i n e m e n t <•
Wl
LAND
OFFICE.
L L LOCATE LANDS, P A Y T A X E S , BUY OR F.RU
nn C o m m i s s i o n — a n d now o H k r # f o r Kale,
1424 Acres vf Clurice Laiul#;
AND WILL SELL AS AOKNT
1850 Acre#, also Choice and well Selected.
MM—13
Lots In the Village of E l k R a p i d * .
w m i o a wiruot'T u
T h e above m e n t i o n e d l A n d s a r e in all p a r t a of t h e C o n n t y
Elk Lake, W h i t e w a t e r , O m e n t a a n d T r a v e r s e ; are a m o n g i W
e a r l i e s t a n d best selection* w i t h reference t o soil, w a t e r , surface. a n d m a r k e t : e m b r a c e F a n n i n g L a n d s , \ illagc S i t e s ar 6
W a U r P o w e r s , with or w i t h o u t i m p r o v e m e n t s . In quantiti< »
to s u i t p u r c h a s e r s , and at prices m a k i n g I t a n o b j e e t , l a f "
any
G E O . C. B A T E S , Esq-,
/UtoritEg anil € onnsrtlor at fate.
N019, IcCORMlCKS' BM«,
C H I C A G O ,
NOTICE.
G R I S T
T A N N E R Y
Codfish, Mackerel,
*
In o p e r a t i o n , a n d T a n o n S h a r e * — a s u s n a l f
C. N O R R I S k B R O T H E R S ,
/
J a n u a r y 17, I f M .
MAI—IQUT",
B
E
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F
,
P X J O U R ,
W I L L I A M
J
F O W L E ,
( F R O N T STREET, N E A R COURT H O I ' S * , )
TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN.
!
T H I S O L D E S T A B L I S H E D H O T E L , ( T U E FIBST
1
in T r a v e r s e City.) s i t u a t e d on F r o n t S U e e t , i n the v i o l r
-•
- - - d p u b l i c offices. Is still open f o r the
...
The Proprietor return*
K public.
t h a n k s for t h e liberal p a t r o n a g e b e h a s received
res t h e public t h a t n o i . a i n s w i l l be s p a r e d t o m a k e
U comfortable.
His c h a r g e s Will c o r r e s p o n d with
BEDSTEADS
TABLES, STOVES,
i K E T T L i ES,( As'd)
Harn jsses,
>
«.
TRAVERSE CITY HOUSE,
M F A I.!
C H A I R S
j
H A V E OOT « r a
M I L L
in o;>eration, a n d are 0 0 h a n d t o d o C u s t o m - W o r k a t all
t i m e - ; a n d would say, we t h i n k t h a t we c s a d o as good work
as any Mill in G r a n d T r a v e r s e . If y o u d o u b t It, t r y a s , s n d
see f i r y o u r s e l v e s ; a n d would say, t h a t we k e e p o u r
Chops, S h o u l d e r s ,
O r i s L WniTK, a n d
J a m e s M. B t ' s a e c a , D e f e n d a n t s .
J
N P U R S U A N C E A N D BY VIRTUE O F A D E C R E E O F
the C i r c u i t C o u r t f o r the CYuuty of G r a n d Traverse, in
C h a n c c r v , In a c a u s e t h e r e i n p e n d i n g , e n t i t l e d as above, made
on t h e 20tb day of A u g u s t l. n. 1861,1, t h e s u b s c r i b e r , Cir- !
c u l t C o u r t C o m m i s s i o n e r in a n d f o r G r a n d T r a v e r s e C o u n t y ,
Michigan, shall sell a t public a u c t i o n t o tbe h i g h e s t b i d d e r
o a W e d n e s d a y , the 4th day of J u n e , A. I>. 1862, a t one o'clock
in t h e a f t e r n o o n of t h a t day, at the f r o n t d o o r of t h e C o u r t
Room in t h e v i l l a s ^ hf T r a v e r s e City, in t b e said c o n n t y of
G r a n d T r a v e r s e , the f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d -parcels of land t o
w i t : Lot No. o n e of s e c t i o n t w v n t y - s i i . a n d the S o u t h e a s t
' q u a r t e r of tbe S o u t t a a s t q u a r t e r of s e c t i o n tw e n ty - th r e e , in
t o w n s h i p t h i r t y - t w o 'North of R a n g e eleven West, a n d <itn*tcd
in the t o w n s h i p of Leelanau. C o u n t y of Leelanao, ( a t t a c h e d
" " G r a n d T r a v e r s e Connty) S t a t e of M i c h i g a n .
G r a n d T r a v e r s e County, Michigan
C . H. MARSH, S o l i c i t o r f o r C o m p l a i n a n t
E S T A T E
ALBERT W. BACON,
P O R K ! HAM$!!
C H A N C E R Y S A LE7
S t a v e of M i c h i g a n — The C i r c u i t C o u r t f o r the C o u n t y
G r a n d Traverse, in C h a n c e r y .
SAKAU I'AKKKR. C o m p l a i n a n t .
1
vs.
I
S H O W (JOODS!
A. K. 8 P R A « U r . .
• tttf
PCBLIC, THAT W l
j
IRA PAKKKR,
TO
AND
GENERAL
He T^aines, Ginfzhams!
IMlw
I
TROUBLE
T r a v e r s e City, O c t o b e r R, 18C1.
SUMMER STUFFS,
M.
P
20 J o f
the Senate
C o m m i t t e e , it i« e s t i m a t e d , will j p e l d $ 4 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 .
0 0 0 b a r r e l s of s a l t h a v e b e e n
H i
Cloths & Cassimeres,
Suprei
T h e Circuit C o u r t opened on Tues-
T b o t a x of 2 0 c e u t a p e r g a l l o u i o o
H J
Q
Prints, Cottons,
'
i n g a p a p e r in M u r f r e e s b o r o u g h .
ceots p e r p o u n d
J __
Buckwheat; Barley,
G-nrden R a k e s , P o t a t o e s !
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
N T H E MATTER O F T H E E S T A T E O F F R A N C I S BAR |
RET, deceased. Notice is hereby c i v c n . t b a t in p u r s u a n c e
of a lic e n c e to me. g r a n t e d i,y the J u d g e of P r o b a t e fur tht
day, and a motion was m a d e for a new trial. A f t e r
county ot Manistee, on the t e n t h day of J u n e , A. D. Ihnl, 1
g u m e n t b y c o u n s e l t h e m o t i o n was d e n i e d b y j u d g e L a x - shall e x p o s e f o r sale to the highest bidder, on the f r o n t steps I
of t h o Bn»well H o u s e in the village of Manistee, on Mom:.n j
r e n c e , all t h e i m p o r t a n t p o i n t s h a v e a l r e a d y b e e n d e c i d e d the ttth day of J u n e n e x t , at 2 o'clock p. m. of that day. the
b y t h e S u p r e m e C o u r t . T h e p r i s o n e r w a s r e m o v e d i n t o following pieces and porceis of land ^subject t o all lieni- on
the same) viz. : Lot No. 4 of section 2. town 21 N. of ransT*
t h e c u s t o d y of t h e S h e r i f f t o b e b r o u g h t in t h e f o l l o w i n g I ! West, and t h e North-west q u a r t e r of the N o r t h - w e s t <jn#r
m o r n i n g f o r s e n t e n c e , w h i c h w a s p a s s e d a s a b o v e s t a t e d . ter of section 30, In t o w n 21 N o r t h of r a n g e 16 W e s t
T e r m s m a d e ' k n o w n on t h e day f-f sale.
J O H N C A N F f E L D . A d m i n i s t r a t o r of the Estate ot FKASCI» ,
CapL D . L a n d of J a c k s o n , the former accomplished
B A BRETT, d e c e a s e d .
e d i t o r of t b e C i t i r e n , i s t e m p o r a r i l y e n g a g e d in p u b l i s h Manistee. April 11,1862.
21-6w
C o u r t was d e n i e d last m o n t h ,
b a c k for sentence.
H
P L A S T E R , LIME,
NOTICE.
U N I T E D M A T E S LAND O F F I C E ,
J
TKAVRKSF TITV, April
1H«2. \
| P A T E N T S FOR E N T R I E S MADE B E T W E E N T H E
JL 6th day ot Si p t e m b e r . I8«l, a n d t h e 28th day of October,
1, f o r S e t t l e m e n t a n d C
u ltiv a tio n , u n d e r the
1861,
Cu
tbe t . r a d n a t i o n j
Act
tbe
ly
y and m a k e the r e q u i r e d proof o f — S e t t l e m e n t *nd ( ulti- |
ation,*' a n d seenre t h e i r reapectivc I'aten'.s, b
proof is not filed within a limited time, the i ' a t e u t i wil.
r e t u r n e d t o the G e n e r a l Land Office, a n d will t h u s U l i a t
to l>e cancelled for n o n - p e r f o r m a n c e of the condit:>>n> '
s e t t l e m e n t and c u l t i v a t i o n c o n t e m p l a t e d by the G r a d u a t i i
A c t of A n g n s t
1M4.
MORGAN' BATES. Register.
21-tSw
R E U B E N GOODRICH, Receiver
seven years, a t t h e I n g h a m C i r c u i t , on W c d n e s d a y t h e
7th inst
J[
a
E v e r y R e p u b l i c a n S e n n t o r voti»d for
I t has, doubtless, e r e this,
J
1
is looking re-
MARSHAL'S KALE.
m a r k a b l y well, a n d p r e s e n t s t h e a p p e a r a n c e of o n e w h o
Y V I R T U E O F A W H I T OK F I E R I FA CI A S ISSUED
o u t of and n n d e r tbe 8>«al of tlir C i r c u i t C'»art of the
h a s recently u n d e r g o n e a t h o r o u g h p o l i t i c a l regeneraUnited State*, for the District of Michigan.
ou the Inth
t i o n . W e p r e d i c t t h a t h e w i l l b e h o p e f u l l y c o u v e r t e d t o day of !>eptenil«r, A. D. 18C1. to me d(rvcte<t a n d delivered
B * p u b l i c a n i s m , a n d j o i n o n r r a n k s , on c o n f e s s i o n o f f t i t h , agiiinst the coodM and chattels, lauds and te n e m e n t* of Gottf r i e d Greilick, E. J o s e p h Greilick. A u c t o o Greilick, and
a b o u t a m o n t h b e f o r e t h e m e e t i n g of t h e J u d i c i a l N o m i - T h e r e s a Greilick. 1 did, on the loth d n j of S e p t e m b e r . A. I>.
1861. d u l y levy n p o n ail r i g h t , title a n d interest of said Gottnating Convention next Spring. A W * Ferrcma.
fried Greilick, E. J o s e p h Greilick. A a c t o n Greilick, a n d Ther e s a Greilick. in a n d t o the following deocribed l a n d s and
Grand Traveree Circuit Court—May Term.
t e n e m e n t s , tiie same b e i n g a n d lying in the c o u n t y of l * e l a T h e following cases w e r e disposed^of:
nau. in said District, t o wit : L o t s one, f 1 j two i'J and three
T i l g h m a n D . H i l l a r y vs. M a r y H i l l a r y — D e c r e e for 13) of aection t w e n t y m e . (21) t«*>n t w r n t v - e i g h t (2h. north,
R a n g e eleven i l l ; w e s t , c o n t a i n i n g o n e h u n d r e d a n d fifteen
Divorce.
a n d 3 i - t o o a c r e s more or less ; also, Lota four, (4i live (4j
J o h n 8 . a n d W o . R . G o u l d vs. T h e r e s a G r e i l i c k , a n d seven, (7) a n d the south-east q u a r t e r of the »oulh-we»t
f r a c t i o n a l q u a r t e r of section twenty-eight, (26) town twenty
C h a n c e r y . D e c r e e F o r e c l o s u r e of M o r t g a g e .
e i g h t ( 2 8 ) n o r t h , of R a n g e eleven i l l ) west, c o n t a i n i n g one
W i l l i a m E . S t e a r n s a n d C h a r l e s B . G l o v e r vs. M a r y h n n d r e d a n d fifty one a n d O.Vlon aerea m o r e or less, which
said described lands a n d t e n e m e n t * 1 shall e x p o s e for sale at
J a n e L o u i s a DurosB. C h a n c e r y .
Decree Foreclosure
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a n t e (if vrhieh o e e w i o i u all e m p i i r r com ( f a i n t s . »a.i'
b e a u t i f u l w o m a n ; y e t o n e d i d n o t l i k e t o l o o k a t h e r face, cloudy, a u d o t h e r disagreeable c o m p l e x i o n * .
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l a v e souii^lirae s e e n t h a t low, b r o w n c o t t a g e , almo.-t hidr e m e d y . O t h e r m e d i c i u e s leave t h e i-y-tem »u'>.ie-1 to «
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ng Engines, f o r Stationary. M .rine a n d Mining purposes, of
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years, a r e very plain h u m b l e ' p e o p l e ; but w h e n t h e L o r d
We invite especial a t t e n i b x t o our C o n d e n s i n g . E n g i n e s ,
particnlarly a d a p t e d for Flour u g Mills, and o t h e r p u r p o s e s
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have la-eh used with the most b c n e S c i j I r e - o l t s in . a o r where eroiloinv of Fuel and r. g u l a r i t y of m o t i o n u i e so Ina n d h a v e l i v e d f o r o t h e r s , h e will c o t f o r g e t old J a c o b titis d e s c r i p t i o n : K i n g ' s Kvtt and S e r o f u l n in its w . u - t f«i
dispensable. 1 lie c o s d e n s i n i i t p p n r a t n s for t h e s e e n g i n e s
a n d S l a r t h y L e s t e a . D o y o n r e m e m b e r w h e n t h e i r h o m e yield to the rnlld y e t powerful a c t i o n
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i s of the most s i m p l e a n d dur b'' k i n d . Tbexc c o n d e n s i n g
a n d t h e i r h e a r t s w e r e o p e n t o r e c e i v e f o u r h o m e l e s s little Mediclnef. N l R h t S w e a W , N o r r o n s Oebility. N-1: * " u s C'
e n g i n e s i n s u r e to Mines f o r I' <giping, or f o r w o r k i n g S t a m p
Mills, thu g r e a t e s t e c o n o m y ii fuel.
o r p h a n s , w h o m t h e y n e v e r let feel t h e l o s s of a m o t h e r ' s p l a i n t s Of all k i n d s . P a l p i t a t i o n of the Henri, P a i n t e r ' s 0
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t ) u r f a c i l i t i e s f o r tilliug ord rs f o r i l i n i n g Machinery are
teuderness and a father's care? Y o u have not forgotten
P e r s o n s whose c o n s t i t u t i o n s are i m p a i r e d by the inji
u n s u r p a s s e d . O u r P a t t e r n s i jibrace the l a r g e s t v a r i e t y of
t h a t s n m m e t ' a f t e r n o o n w h e n t w o S i s t e r s a y d a b r o t h e r , clou# use of Mercury, w i l l timl thes
pumps, sheaves, gearing m d s t a m p i n g machinery,
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P a t t e r n a f o r Puurjis with Pint ger Lifts, r a u g i n g from 4 t o IC
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i n c h e s diaiueicr. Onr c o m b i j ed Huekct a n d p l u n g e r pumps,
w i t h w i l d vines f r o m . t h e b r o o k hide, a n d b a t s t r i m m e d
for s u p p l y i n g S t a i u p i n g Much uery with water, a n d for o t h e r
w i t h t h e s w e e t b l o s s o m s of t h e c l o v e r , q u t d o w n b y t h e
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had only been, w i t h us,.wouldn't we have had more fan?'
. n o t i c e . W b t m s h e a v e s f r o 1 1 to S feet d i a m e t e r . Mauus a i d little L u c y ; t w i n s i s t e r of F r a n k , t h e m e r r i e s t r o g u e
I f a c t n r e r s of H o d g e ' s p a t e n s t a m p s . Oil S t i l l Machinery,
i o a l l t h e village... W h e n t h e y , c a m e in s i g h t of t h e old
of t h e m o s t a p p r o v e d c o n s ruction : B u i l d i n g work. I r o n
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have a large variety of P a t t e r n s , f o r b u i l d i u ^ purposes, to
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m i g h t a s well b e o u t of t h e w o r l d a s in it, n o w rests in
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t h e r e c o r d of F r a n k ' s d e a t h .
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o r d e r s f o r the a m i u j far t a r e of e v e r y v a r i e t y of h e a t i n g and
c o o k i n g stoves ? also, coal s t o v e s for Sliores a n d offices.
These stoves are m a d e f r o m the latest and most a p p r o v e d
p a t t e r n s , a n d will bM s o l d a t wholesale or retail. T h e a t t c n
M i c h . . M prrill HlncL.
T h e linos w e r e g o t u p b y newspaix-r wags on t h e oction of city a n d c o u n t r y dealers is etrpecHlly invtt»d, as -wtr a s i o n of t h e s u r r e n d e r o f , F o r t S u m t e r . T h e i K e n t u c k y shall soli c h e a p e r t h a n they can buy in E a s t e r n m a r k e t s .
C o m m o n w e a l t h g i v e s a retort w h i c h i s g o p d , t h o u g h w e
Odlce, 180 WuoUward A v r n u e .
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scaffold. (Sheet 24 by 30. Usual retail price $3 00.
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the h a p p i e s t h o u t s of every n u n ' s
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5—TUB H t G i t i a s n WUISKKVSnti,—Will be a t c n e e recognized by every lover df "Atild S c o t i a ' ' a n d "Green E r i n , " a n d
should "be owned by all* (Sheet 24 by 80. Usual tiriot IO 00.
8—RAT CATCHING.—rite-presenting "Brutus.'' - b o x e r " a n d
" V i x e n , " on " a c t i v e d u t y . " f S h e e t 2 4 by 30. Lsoal prl -e $2 50
9—WELLINGTON A.VD NEUSOK.—Or I r e l a n d a n d E n g l a n d
r e p r e * - n t e d bv t h e s e c e l e b i a t t n C o m m a o d e i n at t W o m y ir.
terview e v e r had between t h e m . (Sheet 25 by 35: C s u a l
price $4 00. Now sold for 9 1 SO.)
IP—ROSA BONHI EB'S HOHSB FAIIL—A f a l t h f h l copy of t h e
great o r i g i n a l . wUich has caused a sensation ..nioatitlnir t<octiinsiasio all o v e r the C p u n V y . ( S h e e t 21 by 51.. Usual
price $4 00. Now sold u n c o l o r e d f o r $ 1 2C-, a n d U >8tlftilly
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colored for $1 150.)
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11—PKALE'S C o t r a r o r DEATH.—Colored la a l l (8l»ect
23 bv 31. Usual price $3 SO. Now s o l d f s r f l ' 2 5 . )
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12—THE V»:xrs o f TIT»XN.—Elegantly colored in oil. T h e
o r i g i n a l of t h i s b e a u t i f u l Gem e n c h a n t s t h e w o r l d , a n d c o s t
$4(i 000. Usual p r i c e $3' 00. Now sold for SI 50.)
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h o n o r a b l e m e t h o d of d o i n g business. W e m u n«> ncmlxtr*.
s c b c t p e s of c h a n c e , o r f o t t c r y in a n y form, so t h e r e cau be no
p o s s i b i l i t y of l o s k T u e e n g r a v i n g s c l t e t e d la l a n . i s h c d at
less t h a n one-half i h ^ j e g u l a r retail price, a n d a j / r e i e n t Is
gi>en in a d d i t i o n at t h e time of p u r c h a s e . The g i n IS t h e r e fore. clear gain. I t i s a c a u n e o f w o n d e r t o BKiny—othfrs u n h e s i t a t i n g l y prono|j|ncc i t a s w i n d l e — h o w wt- can t a s k e a
business profitablej-condncted on so liberal a syuicm us 6 u i s .
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must be dispog^l'of at once.to meet tMfe o b l i g a t i o n s o f t h e firms
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p r o m p t l y n t t e M i d to. C a n a d a l e t t e r s must Iss p r e p a i d . All
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vantageously all ihe m e a n s h i t h e r t o used for s u p p l y i n g w a t e i
to S t e a m liolloiR, w h e t h e r S t a t i o n a r y , t . o r o i n c t l w . A c r l c u !
tur.d, or Marine.
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p u m i » . f o r focdintr boilers, a n d the v a r i o u s m o i e m c u t s f o r
w o r k i n g I h t m in all clao»es ol E n g i n e , a u d , in fact, . w h e n e v e r a boiler is cst-d a n d s t e a m p r o d u c e d : it Is an a d j u n c t to
t h e liollrr. a n d e n t i r e l y I n d e p e n d e n t «f t h e E n g i n e , e n d ii>
put in o p e r a t i o n by s i m p l y o p e n i n g c o n n e x i o n s w i t h tlie
B o i l e r : a n d h a v i n g uo p a r t s in m o t i o n , i t is n o t liable t o
wear, nor otlieiwise to g e t out of o r d e r .
T h e s i z e of I his a p p a r a t u s i s c o m p a r a t i v e l y small, a n d its
a p p l i c a t i o n i s r e n d e r e d especially cany
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con be p l a c e d In a n y p o s i t i o n , vertical, b o r i s o n t o l , «i o t h e r
wis*-, n e a r to. or at a d i s t a n c e f r o m the Boiler, a n d at any
rt.asoliable h e i g h t above the level of the feed-water.
'pernios Is c o n n e c t e d with t h a Boiler by two p i p e s ,
°U0 lea.iii n s f r o m t h e t l t a t n space, and t h e o l h e r c o n d u c t e d
the lowest c o n v e n i e n t p o i n t of the w a t e r s p a c e ; it will
>pcrate with st.'aui at any usual jrressnre. a n d it w i f l s a p p ' j
itself f r o m t h e hot well of s c o n d e n s i n g E n g i n e .
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p a r t s t o c o n n e c t tbein with t h e E n g i n e a n d Boiler.
2nd.—The s a v i n g of the wear a n d t e a r of t h e s e p o m p s ,
w h i c h , in l o c o m o t i v e s a n d o t h e r h i g h p r e s s u r e E n g i n e s is
very c o n s i d e r a b l e .
3rd.—The s a v i n g o f t h e p o w e r r e q u i r e d t o w o r k p u m p s of
whatever comtroctibn.
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m i t t c d i n t o the B o i l e r b y t h e B o i l e r by t h e s t e a m used, t h o s
out s e t t i n g the S l c a w E n g i n e in m o t i o n ; t h u s , in all c
o b v i a t i n g t h e e x p e n s e anil w e a r a n d t e a r of D o n k e y P u m p i n g
Engine*, a n d a f f o r d i n g all t h e a d v a n t a g e * usually s o u g h t in
their application.
l y ASKING I'IUCBS, i t Is n e c e s s a r y t o s t a t e t h e s t e a m p r e s s u r e and n o m i n a l h o r s e p o w e r of Boiler, o r t h e s t e a m press u r e a n d t h e q u a n t i t y of w a t e r r c - j u i r r d p e r h o u r .
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