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Grand Traverse Herald, June 13, 1862
Subject
American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)
Date
1862-06-13
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD.
YXXL. x v .
' T K A Y E B 8 E C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , J U N E 13; 1862.
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rerae City, G r a n d T n r t e m County, Michigan,
A a t r s a a t the Capitol—Abolition of Slavery in the
District of C o l o m b i a . 1863.
MORGAN" BATES.
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Above the n a t i o n ' s c o a u c il ball.
I b e a r d beneath t h e marble wall
T h e c l a n k i n g f e t t e r * of t h e elave !
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W h e r e wasted o n e in s l o » decline
F o r u t t e r i n g s i m p l e w o r d s of mine,
A n d loving f r e e d o m all t o o w e l l
~ G R A N D TRAVERSIJ COUNTY OFFICERS.
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The human broker made h i s home.
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A n d Law their three-fold s a n c t i o n gave.
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W e n t h a w k i n g w i t h o a r symbol-bird.
On t h e oppressor's side was p o w e r ;
A n d y e t I knew t h s t e v e r y wrong.
H o w e v e r old, h o w e v e r s t r o n g ,
B a t waited God's a v e n g i n g h o a r .
I knew t h a t t r u t h would c r u s h t h e He—
e, the <nd w o u l d b e ;
Y e t e c a r c e l y dared I h o p e t c
The t r i u m p h w i t h m y m o r t a l eye.
B a t no«r I see i t I, |In t h e s u n
A free flag floats f r o m y o n d e r dome.
A n d at the n a t i o n ' s h e a r t h a n d h o m e
The j u s t i c e l o n g delayed i s done.
N o t aii w e h o p e d , la calm of prayer.
T h e message of deliverance comes,
B a t h e r a l d e d by f o i l of d r a m s
On w a v e s of b a t t l e t r o u b l e d air !
'Midst s o o n d s t h a t i n s d d e n a n d appal.
T h e s o n g t h a t Bdtblehem's s h e p n e r d s k n e w !
T h e h a r p of David m e l t i n g t h r o u g h
T h e demon-agonieq of Saul T
N o t as w e h o p e d ; b a t w h a t a r e we f
A b o v e o u r nroken d r e a m s a n d p l a n s
God lays, with wiser h a n d s t h a n man's,
The, c o r n e r - s t o n e s pf liberty.
I c a r i r n o t w i t h H i m S t h e voice
T t a t f r e e d o m ' s blessed g o s p e l tells
Ia Sweet t o me a« sliver bells,
Rejoicing!—yea,IwilIrejolce!
D e a r f r i e n d s still t o l l i n g In the sun—
Ye d e a r e r o n e s who, g o n e before,
Are watching frdm the eternal shore
The slow w o r k by y o u r b a n d s begun—
Reioic^ with me ! ; The c h a s t e n i n g rod
Blossoms with love ; the f u r n a c e h e a t
G r o w s cool b e n e i t b H i s blessed feet
W h o s o f o r m i s a s t h e S o n of God !
Rejoice ! O o r M a r i h ' s b i t t e r springB
Are sweetened ; on t h e g r o u n d of grief
Rise dav by day In s t r o n g relief
T h e p r o p h e c i e s of b e t t e r t h i n g s 1
T a n u n d e r s i g n e d would i n f o r m t h e c l t l s e n s of G r a n d TraRejoice i a h o p e ! T h e d s y a n d n i g h t
v e r s e a n d a d j o i n i n g counties, t h a t he ia p r e p a r e d to; a t t e n d
A r c o n e with God, a n d one with t h e m
p r o m p t l y t o all claim* a g a i n s t t h e 1
Who sec by f a i t h t h e cloudy h e m
United States for Bounty or PenMoos.
Of j u d g e m e n t f r i n g e d w i t h Mercy's l i g h t !
All officers a r s f t l d l o r e disabled l a t h e p r e s e r i t vriir, e i t h e r
by d i s e a s e inenrved, o r w o u n d s received In t h e s e r v i c e of t h e
The Y a b k e e Soldier.
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s i o n s ; also, t h e widows, or m i n o r d i i . d r e n of t h o s e w h o die
l i m e s g i v e s t h e f o l l o w i n g i n t e r e s t i n g s k e t c h of o n e o f t h e
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p r o m i n e n c e a s a s c o a t a o d soldier, is M a j . C l a r k W r i g h t ,
w h o c o m m . i n d s a s q u a d r o n of t h e s a m e c h a r a c t e r a s h i m selC
Maj. W r i g h t moved from Ohio to P o l k county
' I ' H E R E a r e p e r i o d s I n t h e w o r l d ' s h i s t o r y n a r k e d M i s s o u r i iu 1 8 5 8 , a n d b u y i n g a l a r g e a m o u n t o f p r a r i e
JL b y e x t r s o r d f n . r y a n d v i o l e n t c r i s e s , s u d d e n aa t h e breakc o m m e n c e d t h e b u s i n e s s of s t o c k r a i s i n g . H p w a s j n s t
i n g f o r t h of a volcano, o r t j i e b u r s t i n g , o f a utorm on the
o o e a n . These crtees sweep away i n a m o m e n t the l a n d m a r k s b e f o r e m a r r i e d t o a w o m a n of m o r e t h a n o r d i n a r y intelliof g e n e r a t i o n s . T h e y call o u t f r e s h talent, a n d give t o tire g e n c e a n d d e t e r m i n a t i o n w h o p r o v e d berself e m i n e n t l y
e l d » new d i r e c t i o n . I t Is t h e n t h a t n e w i d e a s a r e born, new fitted for t h e d u t i e s w h i c l their.' n e w '"life i m p o s e d u p o n
t h e o r i e s developed; S u c h p e r i o d s d e m a n d f r e s h e x p o neat#,
t h e m . * H e p r o s p e r e d g r e a t l y , a n d in a s h o r t t i m e h a d
and new men f o r expounders.
T h i s c o n t i n e n t h a s lately been c o n v u l s e d by a s a p h e a v i a g e r e c t e d a fine h o n s e f a m i s h e d in t h e b e s t stylo p o s s i b l e ;
*o s a d d e n s a d t e r r i b l e t h a t t h e r e l a t i o n s of all m e n a n d all h a d t w o y o u n g c h i l d r e n , a n a i m a b l e w i f e , a g o o d home,
classes t o e a c h o t h e e a r c \*l«lentlv d i s t u r b e d , a n d p e o p l e l o o k
i d was a d d i n g rapidly to an original fortune.
a b o u t f o r t h e e l e m e n t s with w h i c h t o awtty t h e s t o r m a n d diL a s t w i n t e r w h e n t h e r o a r o f s e c e s s i o n c a m e u p from
r e c t t h e w h i r l w i n d . J u s t a t p r e s e n t w e do n o t k n o w w h a t all
t h l S l s t o b r i n g f o r t h ; b u t wo do n o t k n o w t h a t g r e a t r e s u l t s S o u t h C a r o l i n a h e b e a r d i t i n c o m m o n w i t h o t h e r ? of his
m u s t flow f r o m s u c h e x t r a o r d i n a r y c o m m o t i o n s .
n e i g h b o r s , b u t w h i l e a v o t v i n g h i m s e l f in f a v o r o f t h e
A t a J u n c t u r e so s o l e m n a n d so i m p o r t a n t , t h e r e is esp-ciol U n i o n , h e d e t e r m i n e d t o a t t e n d s t r i c t l y t o h i s o w n b u s i nedd t h a t t h e I n t e l l e c t u a l f b r e o of t h e c o u n t r y s h o a l d be acness. H e h a d n o h e s i t a t i o n in e x p r e s s i n g h i s s e n t i m e n t s
t i v e And e f f i c i e n t I t i s a t i m e f o r g r e a t m i n d s to s p e a k t h e i r
t h o u g h t s boldly,-and t o t a k e p o s i t i o n a s ' t h e a d v a n c e g u a r d . of l o y a l t y t o t h e g o v e r n i r i e n t b u t n e d i d i t q u i e t l y a n d
T o t h i s e n d t h e r e i s » special w a n t m i s a p p l i e d . I t i s t h a t of w i t h a v i e w n o t t o g i v e dffense.
an I n d e p e n d e n t M a g a z i n e , w h i c h shall be o p e n . t o t h e first
S o o n a f t e r , a B a p t i s t m e o t i n g n e a r h i s r e s i d e n c e , a few
I n t e l l e c t s of t h e land, a n d w h i c h shall t r e a t the Issnes pres e n t e d , a n d t o b«i p r e s e n t e d , to t h e country, In a t o n e no wsy £ f t h e b r e t h e r e n a f t e r r e f r e s h i n g t h e i r s p i r i t u a l a p p e t i t e s
t e m p e r e d by p a r t i s a n s h i p , o r influenoed by fear, f a v o r , o r t h e • i t h a s a n c t u a r y t o o k b i t c a s e i n t o c o n s i d e r a t i o n a n d
h o p e of r e w a r d ; w h i c h s h a l l s e i s e a n d grapple w i t h t h e mo- u n a n i m o u s l y d e t e r m i n e d t h a t h e s h o u l d b e m o d e t o l e a v e
m e n t o u s s u b j e c t t h a t the p r e s e n t d i s t u r b e d s t a t e of affairs t h e c o u n t r y , a p p o i n t i n g a c o m m i t t e e t o i n f o r m h i m of
h e a v e t o t h e s u r f a c e , a n d w h i c h c a n u t f t b e laid aside or negt h e i r decision.
lected.
O n e o f t h e p a r t y a l t h o u g h art a r d e n t s e c e s s i o n i s t h a p T o m e e t t h l a w a n t , t h e u n d e r s i g n e d a n n o u n c e t h a t e a r l y in
D e c e m b e r n e x t , an ^ m o n t h l y t h e r e a f t e r , will be published, p e n e d t o b e a p e r s o n a l f r i e n d of W r i g h t , a n d h a s t e n i n g
u n d e r t h e E d i t o r i a l c h a r g e of C H A R L E S G O D F R E Y LE- a w a y , i n f o r m e d h i m of t h e m e e t i n g a n d t h a t t h e c o m m i t LAND, Esq., a New Magasiac, entitled
tee would w a i t on h i m next day. Monday. W r i g h t thanked
h i s k i n d f r i e n d and like a dutiful husband laid t h e case before hiswife, aodjasked h e r advice. S h e p o n d e r e d a few mot o b i devoted to Literature and National Policy.
I n p o l i t i c s , It j r i l l a d v o c a t e , w i t h all t h e f o r c e a t Its c o m - m e n t s , a n d t h e n a s k e d if b e h a d d o n e a n y t h i n g t o w a r r a n t
m a n d , m e a s u r e s b e s t a d a p t e d t o p r e s e r v e t h e o n e n e s s s a d in- s u c h a p r o c e e d i n g . — N o t h i n g , " T h e n l e t a s fight!" w a s t h e
t e g r i t y of t h e U n i t e d S t a l e s . I t will n e v e r y i e l d t o the i d e a r e p l y , a n d t o fight w a s t h e c o n c l u s i o n . W r i g h t w a s
d l a r a p t l o n of t h i s R e p u b l i c , p e a c e a b l y or o t h e r w i s e , , a n d i t p l e n t i f u l l y s u p p l i e d w i t h r e v o l v e r e , h e t o o k t w o a n d h i s
w i l l d i s c u s s , w i t h h o n e s t y a n d i m p a r t i a l i t y , vkhat m u s t be
w i f e a n o t h e r , l o a d e d t h e m c a r e f u l l y , a n d a w a i t e d farther
o r a s t be d o n e t o save i t .
I n L i t e r a t u r e , It w i l l c o n t a i n a r t i c l e s in b o t h p r o s e a n d d e v e l o p m e n t s .
v e r s e of t h e m o s t v a r i e d c h a r a c t e r , a n d o f t h e h i g h e s t m e r i t ,
Monday afternoon, three men rode u p and inquired for
b y t h e b e s t w r i t e r s a n d ablest t h i n k e r s of t h i s c o u n t r y .
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H e w a l k e d o u t w i t h t h e o u t t o l a revolver
I t j r l l l be liberal a n d p r o g r e s s i v e , w i t h o u t y i e l d i n g t o t h e
s t i c k i n g w a r i l y from h i s p o c k e t , a n d i n q u i r e d t h e i r w i s h e s .
e h l m e r a s a n d h o p e s b e y o n d t h e g r a s p of t h e a g e , a n d i t w i l l
• n d e a v o r t o r e f l e c t t h e f e e l i n g ? a n d i n t e r e s t s of t h e . Ameri- T h e revolver s e e m e d t o n p s e t t h e i r i d e a s . T h e y a n s w e r e a n p e o p l e , a n d t o i l l u s t r a t e b o t h t h e i r s e r i o u s a n d h d m e r o n s e d n o t h i u g in p a r t i c u l a r , land p r o c e e d e d t o c o n v e r s e u p o n
p e c u l i a r i t i e s . I n s h o r t , n o p a i n s will be s p a r e d t o m a k e It e v e r y t h i n g i n g e n e r a l b u t n e v e r a l l u d e d t o t h e i r e r r a n d .
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a n d a s he c o n c l u d e d b e p a l l e d o u t b i s revolver a n d c o c k - n i d a t i o n , a n d m a k i n g f r e e soilers, in f a c t , o f t h e m o s t ine d it. T h e fellow g l a n c e d a m o m e n t a t t h e d e a d l y takfluential w i n g of t h e old W h i g P a r t y , a s well a s o o f l r m i n g pistol a n d t o o k in t h e s t a l w a r t form of W r i g h t , w t o i n g i n t h e i r v i e w s m a n y W I I J I O T p r o v i s o D e n e c r a t s .
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t h e y e a s t ; or, if i t b e very bitter, p o t • small o s a B t i t y
of b r a n i n t o a s m a l l sieve, a n d s t r a i n t h e y c a r t t h r o u g h T h e s e remedies h a r e been tried, s n d n e v e r h a v e been
k n o w n t o faiL A n o t h e r m o d e ia t o p o o r c o l d w a t e r o v e r
t h e y e a r t s o m e time b e f o r e y o u r e q o i r e i t ; t h e y e s s t wffl
n n k a n d t h e b i t t e r q u a l i t y remain i s t b e w a t e r , w h i c h
p o u r off
y T h « Battle Before Richmoad.
t Vrnst of (L Jodfje on f i e Be«tb4-Hxciting Scmue.1'
Coaring Events. |
1
1
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j w Xfigk, ^UK3. • Ptom the ItalliraorO Araertqan,i*»y J&,
Tbg'lite Prqelamatioin (ipresidr .Lincoln supersecWs' correspondent ^ i t a t h c -finJowing c»ual- ' §0n last »rida«evening JDeppty f f r v o s t Marsha Jaiti ing general
tneral Hunter's
Bnqter's ,or«fer liK>r
certain slaves.
—ifral'Cascv's divisi on; W f
I ! | ! l i McPhtfl rec^ved orders ^ o n llajor GeneraftDiw strifes na as b^ngone
•of t ^ mc^t siJbificant documenu
'
"ngone
Till
\ _ 0 j § Hundredth New Yori. aStlffalo riqpaenslc^L commanding tEK diipartinent,to ]*oiced to the town of of the til
- ^ t will b&r Veprated^readings and tha
FRIDAY MOR
13. m
J. M. Browo, killed ; Lie a tenant Colonel Phineas Stan- Kaston, Maryland, and arrest Hen. Judge Richard Car- oftener read, the more pregnant with important inferences
ton, wounded ; Major
N. Otis, woumfed: Lieutenant
>. JfiUit bftfouad., Taken MA whole, as well.as in detail,
ITiy WflT"COffipaJiy & >oan3e3; thiptaiu "Darnel D!*Nasir -Prosecuting® Attorney, on a clrarge of treason. The•'it indicates decided progress in the right direction l a
TSFAdministration of Hr.'t&ieoISi """.
«ith ejgbt offiojrs )n a tone h is made it singularly acceptable iwith the public
No_ptre ev^ryugqndcd the Prerideotial e l u t e l j n U l t comjiany.^, wopodM in the left arm ; Captain J . Xiclj- j Mars^iaJ left the ueil Joorn^n™
?
okati, company JC., woanded ; Lieutenant' Bronei, com- steamer'rorEastdn.
Nothing short of a conviction of its progrcssi ve si^iifTJCII difficulties as thoso by which Mr. LtKoot-s was gur- pany I, woundr.d; Lieutenant Kellogg, company G,
The| party reached Eaeton on Saturday evening, and canqe. of,ite- tgalli.-gin»ty?ns intimation^, could have se, .
- :
r
- wouutM mad rep'orfed firha'vet>cen leli'do 'the neW*; "engaged accommo^atTons at the ^aslon ffotel. tarly cured tins acceptance. It will be noticeable for castmr
h«'t(WftWy *v(lhi rod.ief i r o n e d aH that time had Lieutenant V.ayo, corn piny A, slightly wounded ; also a on Sunday morning, it was rumpr^l that, U19 officers had no cengure whatever on Gen, Hunter foriaaiing his corrtw0il »Wttiutthfe«rt)?)»i«WVii!<A-1s"nOw commlriofc- the j n u '"''< r
nooeommiBS oued officers and privatM.
come from Baltimore lor tlie purpose br arresting J udpc prchefisive bfder. It tobtaihs no expression by whic.i
ot e
feaar-W« kdmlnistiltfioii
oH *£/•«•«'
l
°r Garmichaei, and u Wlow tiaoiod MoNabb- was aotivelj he can feel hnmilitatod nothing so touching his militarv
,,
1 1
•
, I'W- • s ™ ^ . « y » : "U'mbljr dhl tbo rebels talfer on t l m u cfl^ajrcd in excitiqg tbo people. ^|ome<of,these calh d on dignity as to require :him to resign On the contrary,
Mr. Buct*nao *fce wu&ed aclwme .culminated. ,Our gal-J uelLtwtbeprerious day from the well directed fire of the»Slarsha! and stated that if an attempt was made to linnter is not singled out as tho onlv commander net
last liMier"fthny trw ( dtrpemed along the frontier ;-ou« oucartiHery, piling-the ground withslaio. Terrible also arrest the Judge it would be rer iiedbyat least one hun- authorized tobeua an enmmnpation oraer, hutftt is einavjf1
16i dl««>t «a8 J OOr inanitionsof war removed j '-o them wore the Trequent charges of our solid columni dred armed men. On Monday thR^xcitement Was intense, presily asserted that no " other commander or person h&»
l O A t*i M
I
bockjtcplby .top to
poiM of on- and threats of violence v>ere replied. Still Ibv officers l>een authorized." Thus thp utmost consequence is the
, c'Tilfi
ri iiiiU " i J v , . , , ,
v
. • durance when tliev broke ana ran mglonoustv. leaving were patient and quiet, but determined to make the ar- pronouncing of it '• altogether void." The President AS
v.|dJy pluadcf«3 !i^X or sevep 8taU* Jiad Openly a ^ d - j b p h i m l , h e m m B n ^ o f tbeirn.cn and officers ai well
rest at all hazards. E»rly in tho afternoon, officer Hor- Commander-in-Chief, has undoubted power to countercd, »id fcirffledin »j»rato,g!»vijrn»ent Tifca iftition?dj privates prisoners in our handa"
'
ner, actiug under instructions, rode to the nearest tele- mand any order issued by a subordinate, no matter what
<.ij>ifcrt,w»9Wrioun!y. menrvrod-and tto lifuof
Prest- :•
MoCuo-tjur'a HKAIXJOARTKRS, Junfei2. graph station, adistance of twenty miles, and telegraphed may be tho subject to which it relates, and such counter-.
Wehavo <,ke 80m0 fiv0 h dred
nmon
i
mandiug implies no censure of theeubordiuate, but merely
*??'•"wjr'W
'.
?
;
™ v*"'** ? to General Dix for one hundred 'f»ea
whom are several prominent officers.
The General ordered 125 of tlx- second Dele ware rep a difference of opinion as to expediency.
' P p
d i ^ | B t ^ 7 w ^ , > W ' : j b e e a . . accomOn Sunday an soon as it was light,'the fight nns re- ment to go. and-thoy were soon juder way per s lea me
Again, the President must have been satisfied thi*
plished? The best army U»a.world 'ov;r Haw has J»oeu newed by Gen. Sumner with marked success, the fight reaching Wye Laniling1 at nooe yesterday. Tlie Mar- Gen. Hunter's order was sound military law—that if perorgauiMd ]-1ho Treasury rcplcnisheK'. - thfr public ei*dit lasting nearly tho whold da» Tho rebels were driven at shal met them and gav<)i the order to assemble in the mitted to stand it would b<J thoroughly effective as an act
town in one hour, bat the officer in command' misunder- of emancipation. To avoid ' I N H R thus cloarlv seen to
•rMthrcjl't; tE4T'btejri«y and btotafer;f dP,; th^ 'Government every point ivitb heavy loss. .
The ground gained or Goo Samner was about two and
him, and remained at the landing an hour. In the be Inevitable, end no doiflit considered premature^ the
vindicated, and the backbotw o t ' t i o reUoflioa. brok;u. a half miles. General fteintxeluian succeeded on 8unduy stood
meantime, the Marshall and his r^n went to the court- order was declared void., 'Hie mere act of avoidance is
Wbile th0.GowMment,ha§, b j ,tha power of i t s drm> morning in retaking tho ground lost the day before by house, where the judge was pre? ding upon the beuch, an
unmistakable ocfmrarftin that the power to emanoipata !
^lf tffeen t«rtor1ato ils foes at home, by tho wisdom arid General Casey, ufter a severe struggle..
and, ascending the place, told t |C judge that lie must is htt ItftnBerK df t w Tmlftoy authority in a rebellions
Odr loss in tbo two dap' engagement, in killed and consider himself Under arrest ami'a prisoner. The Judge tdiswiet, !|Tbe*vimissioq«an first made when Fremopt's
j'isftcfe 1 rf^^rfomai^i|^Hai5 silenced the cla'jijprs and
wounded is about '200.1 A great number 'Are missing, seemed astonished and demanded the authority for such proclamation was shorn of its comprehensive features,
Uwj rcjjKkrt <^l(a^3Bmi^8 ^ijrawL' '
who will probably return, having strayed away.
a proceeding, and Was answered; by .'the''authority of the and now itTs BtVikhigh' teafilfnR-fi No other.soundconN'or ; is. th»: (*Jl Amidst Uie* fearful eoipmotions, • The enemy's killed and most of their wounded fell into United btates Government, The Judge's reply indicated struction ca^ be placed 'tfpo;vthe act—no other inference
jjnblib eaeaioires havu been proporf.>d, and -some of our hanilv. :K. :J:: i
. •
that he did not regard that authority,under the circum- drawn fromlt-T-.it tjifi,legal and logical sequince' from
thorn •pnaiiWiiiited, v#l)Ic4i' wil^'tt-fleet honor npofi 'lhip' The corintrylin which the battle was fought isswampv. stances of the case. Here a call was made for the Sheriff the promises. No .doobi the single question
not avowed, whether the lime for exercisii^r that power:
cQiu^jy "api^the" adpSbls'rai/oa^ia ii'ie .'igQs
comc. with thick UDdCrbnish^and most of'the fighting was in of the county, and the crier of the court, $eated
the woods. Owing to the nature of the ground very lit- )tindow, adding to the exciteirmat, but was soon silenced had arrived,,
«wK<Mbor,-twhen excrcised.it could not
l'rominentAnx^g thopc anj ^he.'new.treaty with England •re Artillery wasnsed.
with the threat that if bo said ntiothor word be would be
morq apji/o^rfatchf d^ne'by tho Commander-in-Chief."
fflr tlw. pffuctual. supprcasipD of the ^llvc Ttftilo ;• t h jI Both of the balloons were up nearly all yewterday.
knocked down.
i President ltimsill. ' His proclamation establishes the
Officer Bishop, rcooiviag an order to take the Judge
abolH^irof^favery in the Di*«ric| bf ColuibWiti, and'tbo - A l l the troop left Richmond and marched in the di* * • '
j military
in custody, took hold Of him, when the Judge kicked
, other de'whfih'inaj jni'ti rection of. thn oattlo-field
• -Tho railroOd has been of inestimable service, tho cars him. Bishop then drfew his revolver and struck him
ate a (Tsiw.iDf gradulfviancipatloD. Aad'all-Uwsei rauning'withina mile and a half of the battle-field, bring- upon the head several times -with it. Others arrested pirtiBcyjt ofGorc^dmect "Moreover, Ge*u,iWt<jr.'amil-:
itary district embraces only* three rebellious atatr*^ ne
^ta^t results- have been reached white the constitutioff ing' forward ammunition and snppiics. Tho wounded Mr. I'owell and two citizens named William Nabb and yond which his orders'<Wtdd be inoperative. But the
wore immediately put aboard the cars and sent to the Elixir I'ascaull The 'proceeding was prompCdi
htw.betfn'^l bnly respected,'btit obeyed' •
Presid«ttf»!-military district embracw • (beta #aH-. An
<
aud doue in less time than is required to write an account emancipation order from him would, therefore, be infiThough we aro free to confess that we do not see how W hite (House;
General McClellan arrived on the battle-field Saturday
it, but the court-room presented a most singular scene, nitely more coniprchcnsi^6 than any which might be prothc 'tj^ioavi^o'bo effeotually restored wlthw^i ^be, cooi- eveniugi where he has remained bver-einee, directing all. of
all present being greatly excitod. The members of the mulgated by a subordinate'. One stroke of bis pen
p'f to aod Eual ovortlirow of ala\try, yet wB tak^.pleasure tho movements in person. His presence among tho •jury who were sitting in tho box asked for directioia
would do all {hat the whole body of his commanders
ic rxpreseiiigoor confidehcc it/ fherwiAdom and integrity troops had a most splendid effect
to what they should.dq, but, getting
could accomplish, even .if they cootd be brought to harmonize-in their utterances, with the striking advantage
•of Mr. (^id^idotliii^nition, 1 and'To aebfarding1 '^o'tt1 Four soperate charges with tho bayonet were made \ the buildiug. The arnests havo fceen made, judge t'i
during yeatorday. IK one instance the enemy
miebael
was
attended
by
a
physician
of
the
town,
who
of
there being no, higher anthority to appeal to.
•our hearty'auflJEiirafist.sJipporl.
ven a mile, during which 173 rebels were killed with the dressed his wounds. The military soon made their apIt will also be bb&rv^tfhet, as if affirming this admis
>
pearance, and tho whole party, after a short delay, march- sion ofmiB'ary power over cniuttcipation. tho.President
, The 4y>a»y"tor«$!n^'VJtbunjal'-'tify truly .sa^s, t^at bayonet alone
Lieutenant
Washington,
Aid
to
Gen
J
.
Johnson,
was
ed to the landing, where the *teamer Balloon was
is extremely Carefftl'tOWiflke noflenial.' It was notbeeesw
'ftw®^wPw,(^lr^ •'^iwbr; ? i
j»totriketi prisoner.
waiting, and started for the city- Tho boat stopped at sary for him to aVow it iu so many wor<ls. He makes
flifllWpiWWl not be trifled wilh. It- wiU
U»o ver- The enemv's dead left on the field amonnt to over 1,- Fort Me Henry at ubout twelve' o'clock laM bight, and no threats—»tbftAtMif(^keemsiio'part.'of his policy. But
"leo .•
.. I- m ,. placed the prisoners in charge of Col. Wm. L ; Morris, when he'says. '• Whetlier it be competent, fo*1 tn?, > t».
diiit qf tho world that those who shoJI> do so will desorvo ;2O0IhnaH nb«3 •.fa i i . / . •• ...
- Gen. Howard yas irounded twico in tho nrrh. Col. commanding the post, where th«?y now remain.
Corumaafei>irhGi»i»foi the Army and. Navy, to declare
nMth^pofe^'ii}8( Bor*tare$. rT^feIbog^nspen(led boltMiller,
of the Eighty-first Penn^rlvania. and Col. Rippy,
the sluves of any State or States free," and whether it
lus^;,i)0oc|
poVef.
The Permit of Jackson.
Of-Pittsburg, were killed Col. Campbell, of Pennsylvashall have become a necessity to |lo so, " are questions
critihcs whatever impedes its progress as surfilj :aa':iir-.i(; nia, was wounded in t|ie thigh.
WOJDSTOCK, Va., June 2.
which, under ifiy responsibility, I reserve t^ myself," he
hud never boon delayed in its missioiU : The President is
The enemy was driven out if Strasborg last evening conveys iotimntior.s involving the gravest consequences.
; 1 The Battle Before Hichmoud.
by General Fremout'f advance' guard, and ha* c been With these the pOblic mind appear* to bo thoroughsolemnly sworn to tolort'the Unii6t> j-^!f
Slavery,
? HB*nqUARTRKS,i AHMV OF THE PoTOJtM*. Juue 2. .closely pursued to-dav by his forces and General Bayard's ly content that the countermanding of den. ITiififer'a
r
wefl. - cfii tfrnf, ttftti will his "marcli agninisk il' tie as j The rebel officers were unable ts rally their, troops
cavalry brigade. T|iey have iieycral timesfiiadostands,
prorapt a n d j ^ ?ffective as was his march agtuust fXor- this morning, uud have retreated back towards Rich- jam! skirini.-hiug has been constantly going on, • but with order has^bepn reojived with a feeling far pqre subdued
than that which greeted tbe"modification of Fremont's.
folk. Meh.of Mr. Lincoln's temperament seldom Btriko ; mond, Our. tnen have moved forward to Fair Oak, five jtrifling loss 011 both sides. One of Gen., Bayard's com- This appeal has been further strengthened by the most
. . |maud was killed, aud ,CoL 1'iliOP. Chief of Artillery, and opportune appeal to the rebellious slaveholders to embut when -they 'doi tlieir blowi will fall wltb'trip-hanimer miles from the city.
Jeff.
l)ovis
nod
Letcher
were
both
at
the
fight
yegter1
lone
of
General
Fremont's
Aids,
was
wouudod
The
enbracp-^lie otfar of compensation, conpied with the half
vcl^ijV and; power." Ilia recent i'rodfmaliaiv^kind
, d . I , - . ; ..t I.'. : - . . >. '•! 1. . I'd
emy are now encamped about three miles beyond Wood- prophetic wa^ning-'tbat they catmot be blind to t|i* sign)
and thonxhllafana pairioticr lu .^he^WgWst. jii^groc-rris
I'he dead arq now being gatbered nnd buried.
istock. We arc holding '.he tfllage. We have taken of the tirnes, almost saying it is now or never. Then,
HEADQUARTERS OF MCCLSU-AS'H ARHT, June. 3.
his way of saying to the Robel Slaveholders ; !?8top jour
jabout three hundred prisoners, and more ore being •1 do not argue." What more natural than for him t o
w ar upon the best government in the world, and accept As all the wounded and'many of the dead have been brought in constantly
have added U I mean to act r" Words have cea«;d ti>'
tOiWbite H ous^ by railroad, it is impossible toi obFTIFMOXT'S Hr.AT)<jrAKtERs. t
be efTectiye—rdee>!s piust fo|iow.., We greatly- mistake
comjfensartoiHbf
^freedom' of yotlf SlaVc'g; !anO |B6 )¥ sent
tain any, correct lists Pi tho casualties of the past tbree
Woot'SfOCK, Va.. Jilne 2. (,
the significance of this proclamation if it fails t o create
quick.gi If o^t, tbo Rebellion audSlavery yjU be.crtfshed days. •
•|
».:• |. , .
General Fremont, after occenyingStfasburg last night, a profound impression throughout Europe, and that Tb.,
'•ut together., go, gentlemen, bo perta^adod'to take |i.
1 H^AtxjUARiBRS, Monday—9 P, M.
was obliged by tltd drirkness 'sffl trenicrtdous storm, and iwauing will receive tl.esnn e interpretation therewhnfc
, : General Hooker roado u reeonnoisanco to-day ou the the fatigue"of His meri, to delay Jits advance till" morning. many persons have aworrled to it here.
friend's ad*rt<4 and stand from xmdBrir ?i
Williamsburg turnpike to within four miles of Richmond At 6 o'clock the pursuit of th^ fttrenting enemy was re*
Si "i -b-jliwltl .1 Ii-'i-'in l;i|. I .1 ..«!•• i ; •,»!..••(.
[New York Tribune.
BAV. HeiKjt W'ardBoocber, in thp ctpirs^ pf ». sermon without uieutiug the enemy in forec..,. Their pickets kept sunied. and vigorously contintied during the day.- Gen.
at the Plyfefcnth ohfafch, mtde an eloquent plea (br new»-i in sight* but retreateil at his approach. Every one McDowell's advance, being pi rt of a brigade under Gen.' The Retreat of General Bank*—Gnllant Conduct
of
Geuerul
A.
8
.
Willimn*—
Loss of the
f&Qfjib on® of Ac Inost potest ele- BCSm»t«ingniBe of thq fall of, the rebel capital when our Bayard, reached Stnisbtirg tins morning, and was order. Michigan cnralif*
V
/troops advance: for ait cngagemeiit. T h e fight of SaUjr- ed forward by Geni Fremont 10 join in tha pursuit wi]h
n i ^ s l ^ o ^ i S i y ^ l n U p a . * " TheTp if,"
WtixtAifsroRT. May 30.
'day apd Sunday sealsj the fate of that city. They threw: the cavalry and artillery. The enemy, to retard the purLast night the enemy made a alight -demonstration on
mwj vulgar abjtoilDajnbqat nowspappri t ^ i ' tiioyJiB' sp;, the.main body of thetarmy, composed of the best troops,. suit endeavbred to tohfic a stnnd in three positions with
'
ing wjth a view of crushing it. They were artillery, but were driven rujfidly nnd with loss from tbo neck opposite this place, but not,in sufficient;feref ty*
they tfon^'ltoaBy njore than you do.1 Ulan i*!iratarally a
•anso any serious alarm. They are not believed to hi
lying cwitu^jj ^Vntlr is #' Mfi' JTrdh 'H^aVen; apd Tery defeated after two day's hard fighting, nnd forced to each. Jackson's rear guard passed throngh Wood- •efficiently strong to make an attack. Oar pickets still
retreat. -.V/1.-,.}/•
.
.having
stock this afternoon,' the head of his column
f e ^ 6T"ns
thort?.1''
^ neVsoccupy the Virginia side of tbe river.
1
N*w YORK, June 3.
reached it at sunrise.'
In all the reports of the late affair, tbo name of fllCr
papere give both faSfe and rumors,
"they, would t c
The statement of qor lo« in McClellan'.s battery should,
Colonel Pilsnn. Chief of Artillery on Gen. Fremont's
blamed'If they did not doto. It is for tlio reader to read 3,000 instead ot three hundred;: a telegraph blander stall', who selected, with grcatskili, the successive posi- veteran soldier Geueral Williams has been omitted. As
tions for the batteries?, is wotinded by the fair of his Brigadier-General commanding tbe divisiob, all the movejudge pf these rumors. Tho last'economy shonld be in
ments
on the field were directed by bitn. He and bis
J i ! > T h e Route of Jackson,
horse. *whieb was shot under him while reoonnoitering
regard to newspapork. 11 Is bctterto deprive the body
within thirty yards of theenorfiy. The batteries engaged able staff were always on the rear, and great credit is
W tujAHSfOKr. Junc-2.
of gome ribbon,'or jewel, or garment, , ;than, to,dtgrLve Major Itwicht. Colonel Kenly, Br. Stone and otheni were Scuiermer's tu»d BueJ'», of Gen. Stojil's brigade. <lue to bim for defeating every attempt of a superior
the mind of its sustenance."
'* laL'jj are safe at Winchester. i i A J ^ m e is progressing at tho The first New Jersey, ami Firtf Peqpsylvaoia Cavalry, force to flank our handfal of brave troops. Ho gave hislatest accounts from Midulejown, so say returned privates. under Geueral Bayard, ami tho GlH Ohio wal Stewart's orders with auusnal distinctne^ and with unmistakable
I'J'f..Sccund Despatch.
Indiana Cavalry, uflder Coloutl I-ngorey, were in ud- brevity.
, SHOOTISO op MAJOR WATBbnd.-—The New York paTo Surgeon , King, Mcdical Director of the depart
WiLLiAMsrouT. June 2.a . •auce, driving the epemy befot* ilicin aud in support of!1 n,eDl
:
a,ld i,r
pers ttlf I s tut.SK tbo eyening'of tbo 22nd, Mr. James
Medical Director of Gen. \Vj|.
It is rumored via ^Harper's Ferry, that Jackson was tho,batteries.*' Tho, road and wood were strewn with l l B m s- , l l s , 0 , >- Antisell,
fiaij^.caliea Ajpon Major John S. Watroos, at No. 89 defeated yesterday at Winchester, and was retreating arms, stores and elothiug. A large uumber.of prisoners
' "
' B™ 1 c r e d ' 1 ' « n ! s o attaclied for bringing
have beeu taken.
] off nearly all the sick in cantonment and hospital at
Princo Street, in that city, aod feigned to he - under the towards Smoker's Furry.
Our loss i, one killed and several wounded. General' S'rasbtfrg and Winchester. The number of sick and;
Third pctpalch.
v
inflnenee of B^jnor, when, seeing a good opportunity, he
<1 iab,u,i a t
Fremont's rapid march, combined with (Jen. McDowcll'^ "
Str*sburg was 999. Out of this number not
MARTIXSHUBU, June.2.—Morning.
shpt^the MfUpr. Tb^ ball lodged in the jHver and the
erneiiU. bki wbyHy relieved the Shenandoah TalleyT o w r t h , r t . v fore captured ; aod sixty-live, many of whom
All is quiet There are no indications of the enemy
wcrc ,n t o rrl,,c
man isit>pt (eipocted; to Jiye.' Tho uffuir grew opt of i the neighborhood!
°
* ' a conditio to be removed, were left
, anil northern Virginia. Jackson will be overtaken and
xr
, hbehind.
d
M nnumber
business dBcn'tie«,_Mr. 0. having attributed los6ca in
edto
Fourth f)erpatch.
* fTght o '- : ist abandon'his ground entirely.
" " A Included iu »this
« n m W were several 1
I cooks and attendonts.
HAOERSTOWN, June J
—,
—
—
mining operations to Major W. This ajjpears in Ma«
FIRST
MICHIGAN CAVALRY.
A paroled privatey from Winchester, arrived here toThe Skeleton of John Brown's Son.
jor ^ t W ^ep&sHiori,'before witnesses. Mr. C. Iras for: Killed—Robert Barclay. Augustus Lane. Leander
day. He says that Jaekson and Ashby were both at Winchester co^sjiomKhce of tfce S. X Poit.
merly a citizen oi*' Onloriogop, Michigan. Mid a promiWiriclt^stcr on .Saturday. V
,
•
"" the jU^a^sajchusetts Second conic here ibe ne- I Druelland, Oliver Morcott, Philip Rowland, 'Ihomai
When
M
nent man in the Like Superior eo.^ntn-. M^jor W. was
At one o'clock onj Sunday morning their army was set CTON ioM
tki'llc'' mmmy *" m I b v ca,J»d it, ofi w S , ' 2 S l J f r R
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on Sunday he heard, firing in the direction ^of MidtSle- cal directort» tho Itebel artoy. Tiie soldiers, immodi- " i , . !
many hearts jn Michijgtuj.
Pkrson. W. C. Niveo, Jacob
towu till he reached Martinsburg. Secessionists told atclv took..posscssi(Hi of it. anj placed it under the charge a A * IMiD g—I hornas . 11
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Lorenzo F.
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Currency i« in a wretched condition in New Orleans.
at Middletpwn where Jackson was dafcaled ajnl lost ten preparation The arteries ore; injected spa the muscles C. Wilcox, Henry 1'ratt, Joseph Garfield. Hnrrtwm
Confederate notes being suppressed, there is littlo except guns. Information ^received states that. Jacksou had displayed^ the nsiial m.inneri My first' impression wa» Burnham, Charles T-ott. Peter Juligrne, Nicholas Kittle,
-hinplastere"afloat Scxpe of the banks have ordered de- twenty-one regimente of infautry and 8C^-two guns. AD tliat it sSSuJd be given over to tbe family for deccntin ; B- O. Chapmau. Henry King, Cyrus McBride.
Reports from Companies F and G not received. .
poatore rf€onM««e notes to withdrtiw them. No- prisoners, were well treated ; the sick,, wounded and dis- terweni; but a inedipl friefid suggests lo me that, so
Tbe Commandant of Kentuckybodywill take them, law or no law, if they can get any- abled, as well as the surgeons of the hospitals, ste wards loug as it can be vigilcd, as doubtless it will be when the
and. nurses, were paroled.. Only a smidl portion were
takes it to|the nortbi by thousands, it will be the
Lotnsvnj.E, June 4.
thing else. The City Government 'is nelping along'by taken along with tne rebel army. They claim to have surgeon
tale of horrid brutality with 'irlncb it was treated by the
Brigadier-General
Boyle, whose headouartore are in "
i Mui%' its oredit,in place of tho private notes of several taken 2,0^0 prisoners.
Virginia savages. Tho skin ras stripped off aud tanned this city, assumed command of the Federal troops
large hoMoa; bat still there is danger of wttwro distress
It wasahen prepared as an jnatomicaj specimen. The Kentucky this Viorniug. His appointment give* very'
From Fortress Monroe—June 3.
physician whp achieved^the job became mad and died, general sd'isfactiou.
for want of circulating medinm that will go. without eoThe steamer State of Maine arrived here to-day from
and [believe, at a judgment
of heaven.
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, White House with about three Ijondred wounded in the the blacks say
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Capture of a Rebel Prise.
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CAIRO, Msy 31—The Mcibile News of the 2Gth says
Nnv YOBS, Juno 4.
; fwa. Btaika'hM
rt«iT«d
ttonka of tho Prts- recent engagement These are among the wqrst cases
which it was thought it would not be safe to carry such our forces had occupied Cofcjand Battery Islands, with-! The prize schooner Laura M. Holmes, captured while,
iikot aod Becreti!/ of \Vor filr his m»st«riy retrwt to distances as to New YorS'or Philadelphia
in eight miles of Charleston, Die rebels having evacuated J escaping from Charleston to Nassau,. tho 27th,. bf IhOj
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General Dix hssnped command here yesterday.
$em tbe day previous. .' <
' gunboat Santiago, has 170 bales of cotton. '• •
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K«eHn»e- Th« T»* U M u n l all t*«*l AdrortJMm.nu fcnh,.- — — ~
«»H«i|»tH t r a c t s m taiywypcy pf l.», '
Hftnnfth^i*ay & Go.'g C o l n m n
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s W f e f P r ^ W ra^wfcM® SW ™- ptia.
tadbrotagftt tha^ba&ifig oewi'cSrthe Kafiof HMB-
SPRING OF 1863.
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Se*>® D a m e i s l a y i n g a p l a n k s i d e w a l k f r o m ( b e
W A G O N S
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N o t a F e d e r a l vessel w a i i n j u r e d — o o t a m a n ;
P p o s e , t o t h e C o u r t H o u s e S q u a r e ; / U i e n p e e a s t - : kiUed, a n d
only, one—-OoL
Elliot—'wounded,
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.residence of ibe " T i l l a g e E d i t o r " — « b o u t t h r e e - q u a r t e r s
of a mile f r o m t h e p l a c e of b e g i n n i n g .
and I S f f p r i s d n t r i r t a p f W c d . '
H i e m o r a l eflect
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can b e a g o o d c b r u t i a u ,
in f r o n t o f t h f . O a y o s o H o m e . .
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Travorao City W M | U M t M Mid hllijs i favorOd, w
float
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T b e C j e v d a i ^ i P I o i b d e i l e r y u i a Liiograpliica( s k u i o b
o f iU late d i s t i n g u i s h e d e d i t o ^ J . W.- G r a y , s a y s : - " H i s
siT^L^c : " 1 0 1L1
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porpo^.toj liberty i» .11 tho
lerntones in tbe Ldraa States. They are now open to
when to indefatigable, industry igjaddfd, those ei#mp1ary
v i r t a e s , , sttrict i n t e g r i t y > i t H o m p e r » h c c .
A p o o r boy,
GUNTONHO0SE
V j t b o n t m o n e y o r M e n t i s , b e c a m e to. t h i s c i t y iWanty-elx
fctrfee a p p l i c a t i o n , r e a r e d f o r himself a n a t i o n a l roputution
b e r ^ f i t y of a pqcitnlarj-
independence."
HOKs. *H<> I A7A
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FOR GEST8 AND BOYS, tOOCTHKR WITH <i :»s.
A. K. S P & A G t ^ .
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In o p e r a t i o n , an 4 T a n o n S h a r e * — a s nsriaT?'"' '-1- ^-r
fc. S O B S l S &
J a h u a r y 3", 1862. fi-ly
TRAVEBSE CITY HOUSE,
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i n s OLD ESTABLISHED HOTEL,(TRt rtt6~
I in T r a v e r s # f'ity.l SltiiaWd on F r o n t S t r e e t , in t h e v l f i *
Ity of the C o u r t House a i d public offices, i s ( t i l l o p e n f o r t i t '
reception of t h e t r a v e l i n g public. The. l ' r o p r k t e r return*
hi# h e a r t y t h a n k s for the liberal p a t r o n a g e h e h a s receive''.
and a s s u r e s the public t h a t no p a i n s w l l l be s p a r e d to m a k "
ii* p i e s t s c o m f o r t a b l e .
H i s c h a r g e s will c o r r e s p o n d With
betimes.
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Good aocotnoilatioBa f o r H o r s e s a n d C a t t l e . -
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TABLES, STOVES,
TTT^
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Viz w o r t n 6AY TO THE P u i i t i c , THAT yt% n i ^ i Gor ' o r s
W I L L I A M
BEDSTEADS!
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HALIBUT,
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in operation, * x d are on b a n d to do C a a t o m - ^ o i k ^iu ml
times ; and.would any, we t h i n k t h a t wa can 4o
work
»s a n y MlUlA Grand Traverse. ' If you d o b b t It,
n s i rtd
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Tlie »l<ov« m e n t i o n e d La*As are in a]l p a r U of . t h a C o u h t v
E!k L i f t e , W h i t e w a t e r , Ooifcnia a n d ' T r a r e r M ; are a m O i l g t h f
earliest a n d best selections with r e f e r e n c e to aoll.'wktw, Mirfnoe, a n d m a r k e t ; ciobrace Varming Lands, Village S i t e a o n d
Watqr P o w e r s , w i t h or w i t h o u t i m p r o v e m e n t * , in ^ t u u r t i U r s
ui H I U L p u r c h a s e r s , a n d n t p r i c e f i m a k i n g ( t o o o b j e c t , i s pr<
P O R l i ! HAMS!!
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1850 Acre#, aluo Choice and .taeUiSt'
Cloth s & Cmsimeres,
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on CointjiipfioB—M»d;ooW aflor»./or sale,.
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Prints, Cottons,
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TIMOTHTSEED,
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p r j n t o t h o ' o r t i f l W "of
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g awidl
n d l b e i n g In the
t h e CCouinty
o u i i t y of Mtni«tee
Manistee and State of Michl- ! 1 %
n d kuon-tt
lrao.ru ond
ond described
d w c j H b ^ l sMs follows,
follows, 'to
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wiitt:: 1The
H^UdtRU^xcopi
h i M o 1 Htfe; ' T l i t y i Hro'rttew- 4 4 n t j £„gab,
£ ;. - aand
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south west q u a rrttet r ' of n«ortb-w«sl
o r t h - n e s t quarter,
nuarter, and
a n d norlh-w
north-west1
t h o c o u n t r y ^ u i l ^ r g , »yh(> p n p t ( o n ; t b e ; i n ^ i ( J e j t l i n r e<li- quarWr
o ni three, a n d sonth-.-ti«r
south casr i[
q u a r t e r ofsonth-w<wt
o f s o n t b - w e s t qiiarter of swmi i w
1
nnrth-oast qqnaKer,
north-enst unllrter
qnHrter o f s o n t h - I
f ~ i « l Vo.L»
'ql u s r t e r o f north-oast
n a H e r . and n&rth-enst
t o rial a.»A
n d local
nbws. a n d s e m i t h e m ^ s u„b.sl c r i b• o! _r s_><ast q u a r t e r of •motion 4. and east half o f - s o ' i U w '
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and south-west-quarter of sontb-<>ust q n s r t e r ol
* f i e ' l ^ r l m d e i i t ' B a s o r t l e r c d a M i l i t a r y , yomniissioii t o a n d north east iftimter andsouth-wiKt qnaHor, iini
m e e t in j^iily ltjr v t h e t r i a l o f e d i t o r s a n d f e t t e r w r i t e r s of tioulh cast q u a r t e r of section 2.1, j n d soirfh-w'st qflnrt<
north-west q u a r t e r , a n d west half of V>nth-elist h n n r f r v:
wfao h a v e r i o l a t e d o r d e r s ia t h e - p n b l i s b i n g of tKWB.— nor»b-we(it half a n d n o r t k - w e s t qitsrier of north-west qttarfnr
G«D. K e « h i c y ^ i p d C o l s . T a y l o r a n d O'raig vril\ bo mem- of ja-ntiou twenty-four, a n d north-west q n a r t e r and north
:.a)f or s u i i t h w u m q u a r t e r or section twenty-si*, all In townb, e, r s .
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range tl...
t h l r t e o n west.
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lOfiie*—.corner of L u m b t r a n d Mdxwel M r M a , Ohlc*«K. i .
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SPADES ANT FORKS.
Buckwheat, Barley,
GrHj*den R a k e s , " P o t a t o e s Z
MUKAIFF'S NALE.
b l e h i m a ^ o n t u m q c b y u ^ j S s i d p j l t * L U > ^ o l ^ o ( f e J u l i u s l ^ Y f V l U T l ^ : y V T i l i ^ K K ~ £ ^ £ C C T I U N ; s ISSL'KI) i>ltT |
u n d e r the w-al of th»Clrcul< C o u r t 'for t h i
C|pwr.
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Manistee and StatO of 3 l l i h i g « h , lifted the twelfth day of
T h e d i m e n s i o n s of t h e U n i t e d S t a t v a c a p i t o l a t ; " W a s h - May, A. IV iSR'-', n n d t o n » ifir*ct*d* and delivered a);ain<t
"lie goods, chattels, l a n d * a«d t'-nofnents of Willhttu S. Amos,
i b g t b n a r e t h u i officially s t a t e d : - — W h o l e l e n g t h of b u i l d - lufcndant therein, 1 have, levied u p o n , and Seized, and tiliali
6U at jaiblic Miction n r t e n d u e t o the highest bidder, at th<ing, 751 feet
o f - w f i ^ c j h c l u d i n g steps,
/ r o n t i l O o r of tho Bnswell Hotel, Jthat belujr t l f la«t place of
h o l d l n t r C i r c n i t Oonrt for *ald Connty.) in the v i l l t o of Mftncapitol, 3 5 3 / q e ^ ' ^ i o c b o p ; ^ i g h t b
a b o v e t h e istec, in s j i d County of Manistee,'on Priifay. t h e twentv-flfth ,
day of J o i v next, at two •'eiocK in the a f t e r n o o n of t a l i day,
b a s e m e n t floor, 2 6 * t a e f c j g r o u n d a c t u a l l y covered, 153,- all the estate, right, title a n d interest, t o g e t h e r with all tin- [
hereditament* ind a p p u r t e n a n c e * t h e r e i l u t " b e l o n g i n g
1 1 2 s q u s r e feet, o r m o r e t h a n t h r e e a n d a half a c r e s .
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AND UNION
Cultivator Teeth, MONITOR
HATS,
T h o p i c t u r e s w h i c h h a v e b o o n p u b l i s h e d of h i m , resem-
•m
.. T H B PBOPHULSfc
M O N I T O R
PLASTEE, LIME,
B
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KO?f R E C O L A L L Y I i E l WEEN C H I C A G O AN
i I T P o r t Sarnia d u r i n g tbe Season, t o r c h i n g at T r a v e , I City both ways. 8 b e m a k e * t h e r o o n d Crip I n 10 «la>*,:«..I JOg.al Traversa .City, ttvfaer f r o m Chicago o r 9 a r n W c a r •
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T|>OM wishing to a a k * c o a n e o t i o a a with tbe A v u i u i u »
tnf
' ^ e route, can do so by w r i t i n g or telegrt^ :
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, THIS l a t h e l a r g t s t Hotel, w i t h t h e best a c c o m m o d a l l o p s
t>KATU or MAJO* L A C V . — M a j o r H a m n e l I^acy, o u o of In the city ; the lending Daily and Weekly P a p e r s are taken
! here, a n d n o ' p a i n s will be Spared t o mnke gncsU c o m f o r t a b l e ;
I b w p i o n e e r s of o a j - W e s t m i c f r i l i t a t i f i n , d i t d a i Stocsbali, and eleven y e a r s ' resldenae here wll! enable (ne to p l r e reliaM i c h i g a n ^ on thy 9 t | j i n » t l i n , t h e 8 4 t b y e w of hie age. ble i n f o r m a t i o n r e l a t i v e t « the resonreea o r t h e f o n n t r t t " - - !
w-ly
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•He w a s b o r n ift . W o o d b u r y , O o n p e c f f c n t , r e m o v e d t o
S H E R I F F ' S HALE.
a t . a u i a r l y age, t b e q c e to M o n r o e county, N e w
STATE-or MiemoAN.;
iKS
1
Y o r k , w b e r t h e r e s i d e d n e a r l y a q u a r t e r ' bf a centtity,
iia*»i> TaAVKRSK C o r v r r , l
Y VIRTUE OF U N B WHIT OF E X E C U T I O N ISSUEP
a n d where he b e c a m e widely kpown and universally hono u t of a n d u n d e r theiKeal of the C i r e a i t C o u r t for the
o r e d : H o w a s a s o l d i e r i n t h e w a r o f 1812; H i s j j r i r a t e C<ramy of G r a n d Traverse a n d State of Michigan, to mo diinctotl und delivered a g a i n s t the g o o d a a n d onlitfel*, landK
T « » e w a s UHipotted.
a n d Mheaienta-of Willimn D* Maye*. I haveiaelied and levied
upon all the riixht. title a n d i n t o r e s t <>r t h o tai-} <!eftmdant in
T h e c i t y of N o w O r l e a n s is i n s n c h e x t r a m e d e s t i t o t i o n
a n d t o the following r e a l Esut«?, to w i t ;
rtbi G e n . B u | l o r i s c o m p e l l e d t o , t a k e m o a a u r e s t o k e e p
B e g i n n i n g a t the s h o r e of Urand T r a v e r s e Bav o n the
South t i d e of T h i r d street, a n d r u a n l n g t h e n o e in a Southerly
t h e f a m i l i e s of R e b e l s f r o m s t a r v i n g . H e r e c e n t l y eitpd i r e c t i o n t o t h o P i e r owned by llota and P o x , t b e n c e along
"tared a l a r g e q u a n t i t y of b e e f i n t r u d e d for t b a R e b e l a r t a y , said P i e r to a point twelve feet w est of tbe s t o r e now on said
lot, tUeaee runningndrttamrly parMlnl W t h the shore o f G r a n d
* o d d i a t r i b n t e d It a m o n g t h e n e e d y . T h e n e w s p a p e r s
T r a v e r s e Bay to said T h i r d street, t h e n e e following the sooth
t a k e H H n b ^ j ^ h c c . a n d ' b n o would,thln^c fro^n t h e i r g r o w l - <iine of «uid T h i r d s t r e e t t u the place of boginbinir, and also
the store or building now On said l o t said above described p r o i n g t h a t t h e y p r e f e r r e d t h o i r w o m e n a n d c h i l d r e n should
perty being in section thirty-four, in township thirtv-two (32)
s t a r v e r a t h e r t h a n b e i n d e b t e d t o a n y s i m full-blooded north, of r a n s e eloven(lli) west, a n d b e i n g in t h e village of
Nortbport, (irand T r a v e r s e C o u n t y a n d State of Michigan,
t r a i t o r s for b r e a d .
i '
which I shall offer for sate at public auction or r e n d n c as the
law direetsj at, tin* f r o n t d o o r of, ||se C o u r t Koi:'i. in the viI
A ( f e n , 8 i g e l i s d e s c r i b e d b y t h e P i t t s b u t ^ ; G h r p n i c f e a s lage of TraVersoTliy, f h a t ' b e l n g ' t h e place For holding the
f t j o n e d ^ i m s t a t u r e , a n d liglit, b « t well-laiit frnt|Ki. H e G i r w k H i c ' i r t ' f " H i r < ! . n j n t v ( > f < i t M d r j « v e r s e r o n «t£ar<rr.',
n w H t W r r f a y o f 9 I r . ^ W i S . a f t e n o V t B c k l l f t h e forenfinn
teeare a t h i n m u s t a c h e a n d g o a t e e , a n d his h a i r , (Whi<;h i s of said day. Dated M#y, 27. 1S{«.
, .1
E. V. DAMK, S h t e i W o f G r a n d ^ r r s v c r . * - C o n n t y . M i c h
f a t h e r i a n g , i s c u t s q u a r e round.' I ^ c w t h i b i ta n o t a p a r WILLI Ail II. 1'AItKS, l'laintiff'i" Attorney.
t i c l e of p r e t e n s i o n , a n d h a s a vCry o r d i n a r y a p p e a r a n c e .
pint, 4l,ii 'Anleltl^
2ILi 1
Hungarian
Grass
• Seed,
«»D STA81M W n a t 'iira BEDS t
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wwi
-'ILL
BEANS, PEAS, OATS;
CORN!
J A M E B K."ctIT>JTO'Nr.
y e a r s a g o , a n d bj- t b e s i m p l e f o r c e , of hi# o w n t a l e n t s a n d
a s an E d i t o r , a n d t h e p r n q t i c a l
"
Clover Seed, Rec T o p Seed,
' l i t e l i a b i l i t i e s of t h e S o a i h ^ r n U o o l e d e r a e y a r e reported a s u p w a r d s of $410|$00i4K$.i:r.'!
iron-
FTX>WERH, SHAKEttS,
Tree l a b o r . - a i i d - t h c i c . f ^ i r ^ r w ' - p t t t w - r a r be polluted by
t h e i i ' t a d OfTh'ehifgro driver.
^ '*
life a f f o r d s a n o t h e r e x a m p l e t o \ t i i . ' r i s i n g youug-'.mea of
"
for no.
W * « K M O f r
t h e d a y , o f t h c p o w e r of w i l l l o i r l u w p h o v e r » l l o b * t j i c l e s ,
8 A K N I A
'Tta-
* j e s t iSHivpn—Tua
o a r Cori-
a m o u n t b e y o n d o u t l i m i t e d p o w e r s ' o f c o m p u t a t i o n , i u | a w a y , of c o u r s e , w h e n b e s a w t h a t all w a s lost.
'
;r*-u.-r.'i
cars pot J a r
rfielle^
^ o f r & ' d l o e S a n d n e t h e r ^ a r m e n l s , a n d t h e w'tiraeni t o a n 1 rounder k n o w n t h e i r p i i l t u M i ' : ' ¥ h e
.drosses, c r i n o l i n e , and to fortS,''
(ii.
B i s a r m y , o r r e m n a n t of
P e c u n i a r i l y all will | '•> , * i * h g r o p e d i n g c i t o o n s , w e ^ c
<1* b e n e f i t t e d — t h e tr.en in a (taving of fllty p e r c e n t i n h ^ ® ®>*
J.!;
P l o w Castings!
^ , ' l h l g s i d e w a l k will b e e q u a l , , a t l e a s t , t o onq y e a r ' s "commenced, anil witnessed t h e affair s i t t i n g on h o r s e b a c k
p r e a c h i n g , f o r cleanliness i s a l l i e d t o godliness. ai>d n o
i
T R A V E R S E OITY.
C a p t a i n C. H . B o y n t o n .
Of the Best
Make.
* I O M
sot
C u t l e r s , t h e n c e e a s t e r l y , a l o n g t b e s o u t h feicfr ol- . F r o n t ! b a r n e d ; t h e L i t t l e R e b e l . ' G e n . B r a g g a n d S u m t e r . c a p - 1
S t r e e t , t o B o a f w i c k ' a c o r n e r ; t h e n c o s o u t h e r l y , p a c t th<; I t a r e d .
•
A L L B O H A K T Y ,
f o r m a t i o n , t h e g r e a t e s t e v e r k n o w n s i n c e t h e f o u n d a t i o n s p h i s u n d t b e t o t a l d e s t r u c t i o n of t h e R e b e l Fleet, on t h e
of Traverse[ C i t y w e r e laid, is n o w i a proowte-df <feve!op- 6 t h inst."* W > S H r e no ' f o o W f o r ^ t i i k
T h e 1 Rebel
b r i d g e , n e a r H a n n a h , L/iy < f c G a . ' « ' t < t o t # . t o f h o m a a ! tien."*Ldvel£ w i n c h
CHICAGO &
, i
of the Rebel
/
A
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A
I
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XX&FI1GSS6S,
MARSHAL'S SALE.
Y V I B T C E O F A WRIT O F F I E R I . F A C I A S I 6 6 U E I
o u t of hod u n d e r the Seal of the C i r c u i t C o h i t of QT*
United States, for t h e IMstrictof Mlebipan, OaWd tm t h e I f k b
day, of September, A- : D. l W l ^ t o m e d i r e c t e d a e d <Ml*erirt
a x n l a s t t h e g o o d s and chattels, l a n d s a n d t e c e m r a t a D f - O a t :
f r i e d : Grtdlick. p . J o s e p h Oreiljek, A u c t o n (ir«iliok, aod
Thoresa Greilick, J did, on. the l o t h day of Beptember, A / ?
j 1*0l. dnly levy u p o n all right, title and Intercut of a i t d f i d t ' t
fried Grsillek, K. J o s e p h Gretlick. A Oct on Greilick, a n d Tht
r e s s Cri-illrk. in,and t o the following described l a n d s UsA
tcnetnenw, the s a m r twteK a n d lying in i l i e c o u n t y of VfU
' n a u ^ i n said D i s t r i c t , to w i t : L o t s one, (I) two (2 a n d thnry
I 13)'''Of a c t i o n twenty-pne, ( I I ) town twenty-eiglit (.38) norl^..
R a t i j e eleven 1 ( | l j West, c o n t a i n i n g one h u n d r e d a n d 6 f t e ? i
:mrt 35-ioO acreB ti»ore « r lesa i also. Lots fodr, ( I ) ' A v e
a n d Hsvnn.t' ' k n d the Honth-cairt q u a r t e r of l h e ' a o t " "
f r w t i o u a l >iu^rter ol sefition fwenty-eight,^IS) t o w n
eight '.2«j onrtlv. of R a n g e eleven (11) areit, containing, one
hundred, a n d fifty o n e a n d 95-100 acres more or less, w h i c h
said d e s c r i b e d l a n d s and t e n e m e n t s 1 shall e x p o s e f o r sale i':
P u b l i c A u c t i o n , t o t h e highest bidder, on t h e 10th d a v M'
1
J u l y i - e x ^ at ten o'clock in tbe f o r e n o o n of said day. a t t h e
f r o n t d o o r o f the Court-House, of t h e c o n u t y of O r a o d Trait Traverse City, in said District of Mk-hlg*
CH A R L E S D I C K E Y .
B
SvIi'Fl'rOil Cloth, (nice)
•ItfMjortitavBl
rt^n^.Wid
• Wool has awarded
t h o c o n t r a c t for.j
i a ' i i ^ f t h e r e m a i t i . of iUci,Merriuin^
DB
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a s well
A
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h
CARPET! BAGS!
£
Q. A. B t ' S W E I . L t
na a l l o t h e r w r e c k s in N o r f o l k h a r b o r , - t o Mr. .Sanborn,
t h ? p r c s e u t a e e n t of t h e A d a m s
t h e a r r a y of t h e P o t o m a c .
E.^prts* Company for
M e a s u r e s will bo t a k e n
at
d p c e t o c o m m e r t c e ori t h e M ? f r i i | i a a
OLOTTTrNG.
H ' / I 0 1 niaTClf^^TH& LANtVoWll'k.
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ATENTS FOR wrctfiEs N
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mbjrf
28Ut dayoTOf
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lRGT7Tor^iIlU(j»u»ii»t IUHI, t;u|tivation. u n d e r t h a Or**!A c t of
. ,UI<1
the p u r c h a s e r s are hert by notified t o come forward imiiictiiately a n ^ i u k k ^ O 1 ® ntiptirt d proof of Settlement a n d CuUivafiori,' - and m u r e tljei^'iqgecljjC- Patents, herause if «.ii.i
, in-oofis n o t U l e d wTUiiuh Uiiiito.'t tiiue, the t ' a t e n w will ho
Ittoprit-tor, H o n . J o h o N". T f i g e r f o l l .
. - , n t .,•• ••
••
. • i
) returnfcd U> thq General L o u d Office, a u d will t h u s be liable
Tt,o n . ) w , ; (
i j i j;™,
i to be caucwlled for n o n - p c r f o r m a n r e of the c o n d i t i o n s qT
SUSPENDED.—The D e t r o i t A d v e r t i s e r s t a t e s t h a t ; (.ettlpment JUI.J c u l t i v a t i o n cojn*«apiat«d by the Graduation
i h f o J t j c h l g a n . i V r u i o r ka.s t u s p c t i d e d . a n d M r . I W t t v U t s | A c t of A u g u s t i. ISM,
MORGAN BATKS, Register,
late p u b l i s h e r h a s ahscOAded'fn>tftT)«ftrt}it.
RKCT1KX CQODRICH. Receiver.
v
XK^-RfAPES n E j m y j j . — T h e S w i f t w o i f e e C o u n t y A n w r -
Boots a n d Shoes,
i c a n h a s b e e n r d m o v e d f r o m O w o s t b t o Corruntin, w h e r e
i t ^ t f . h e r e a r t « | r , b e p u h i i s ^ d r h y Sis t a l e n t e d e d i t o r n u d
.TV1? *ro
no 1
' ' i Q o p e r a t i o n iti E u f l k l o u e a r l v * l w e u t y
hatfo beien e r e c t e d a t a coet o f b e t w e e n
H A H D W A R E ! !
GEOrEttlES.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
T V ' T H E M VTTEK OH T H B KSTATK O F FRANCIS BAR
JL BET, deceased. Notion is hereby gi\-en.Utat in p u r s d a n o
$ 6 0 0 , 0 0 0 a n d $ 8 0 0 , 0 0 0 . T h e a m o u n t ,of ,grain receive*! of a licence to roe, granted by the J u d g e of P r o b a t e for t h « |
county ot llsninteu. on 4h>.- tentJi day of J n n e , A, D. 1881, I
lafit y e a r w a s u p w a r d s of 5 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 ' btmhols. ••
shall expose for sale to the highest bidder, o n the f r o n t s te p s
of the B*wwell H o u s e in the 'Village of K n u i t t e e . on M o n d a r ;
. P e r s o n s a r e Ift W a s h i n g t o n s o a k i n g a n l b b r i t y t o r a i s e
the 9th d»y of J u n e ne.-O. at 2 o'clock p. m. of t h a t d m . th» j
t h o . j ^ k e n vesseU a t N o r f o l k , ono of w h i c h is said t o following piecoa a n d p a r r e l s of l a n d (subject t o all lien* <>r
the
same) v i a . ; L o t Nq. i of s e c t i o n 3. town 21 N. of r a n * .
;
h a v e se*entv-fiw t h o u s a n d dollars aboard.
1. Wen I, ajid the North-West q u a r t e r of the North-west q u s r
• % zi({v
I . ' t ''I
j
;• '
ter of section SO, in t o w n 21 North of range 16 W e s t
There ts Said' to be a secret treaty existing between T e r m s made known oh t h a day of sale.
etefaion. w h i c h
C O T T O N &o H E M P
PROBATE NOTICE.
ESTATE O F WILLIAM I t c G U I N K E i f l !
Sr-WKorlficHJOSx,
J
OOt w r v o e G a t y t S T a A V r w u t . C 8 9
' ' • T*' ' /
* T A SESSION O F T H E P R O B A T E COURT FOR T B F
XJL Coan^-^of G r a n d Traverse, boldett a t t h e P r o b a t e OiScr
Taesday. the 13th day of M a y . i a U v s y ^ i
- J * F o w W . J u d g e of Probate, l a t h e CUJI
ter qjf t h e E s t a t e of Willlatn McfSoinneaa, deceased.
reailing a n d tiling t b e rwtltfon duly verified of J a d e K c G n f e '
n e ^ v widow of said deceased, p r a y i n g t h a t h e r dower In-(be
aforc.-vaid E s U t e m a j
forthwith a s s i g i x d t o liar accordion,
t o l a h , t h e r e u p o n i t is o r d e r e d t h a t F r i d a y , the U t h d i y o f .
J n n e next, at one o'clock in the' a f l e r n o o n . b e sssigncd fothe b e a r i n g of said petition, a n d t h a t the hslrs-at-fgw of aaW
T
deceased, a n d all o t h e r person* into-rested io
^'
t o appear at a aeaiion of s a i d c o u r t U i t n t a b e h o i d e r ,
P r o b a t e office In Traverso-City, and skew c « n a e » t f i i a * ' there M , whV the prayer" of t h e p e t i t i o n e r ahoaL*
•
.
' ;d, t hhaft 'said
" " MI
) nntirt t o t h e persons »«e»V^e,t in said e s t a t e of t h e p e n d r
e y o f «aiil petition a a d the h e a r i n g thereof, b y estoslag
copy of, t h i s order
be p a b l i s h e d in t h e - " " — *
Herald, a n e w s p a p e r -printed,* a n~ d* c-*i r c u'U "t h i g in i f f - C o u r t *
of Graniif Traverse, for three successive woe)u erwiOBS ic
n l J d a yy o f b e a r i n g A t r n e ' e o p r .
;;
ClOCKERYJ
"FIN W A R E ,
DRY GOODS,j«
•A* F u l l
,„
!All For Spring- of
Franco and 8pfio, providing for. the early abolition of
alm(y4M Ooh^
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Lao?
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p f T .soiCtJ
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,
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isa>-*J-SMw* .
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,
r^wiiw, •>>-u bs*£ •
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o
. 0 * 1 8. And be itfiuihtr
enacted,
T b a t n o t h i n g in
Aa s e v e r a l e r r o r s o c c a r r e d in t h i s l a w a s p u b l i s h e d i o t h i s a c t aball b e s o c o n s t r u e d M t o p r e v e n t a n y p e r s o n
I t m a y w h o h a s availed h i m or herself of t h e benefits of t h e first
AND
s e c t i o n of t h i s a c t f r o m p a y i n g t h e m i n i m u m pricfe, o r
n o w b e relied u p o n a t c o r r e c t , a n d i s a l a w of t h e land,
t h e p r i c e to w h i c h t b e s a m e m a y h a v e g r a d u a t e d , f o r
fearing received t b e rfgnaturfe o f t h e P r e s i d e n t o n t h e t h e q u a n t i t y of land s o e n t e r e d a t a n y t i m e b e f o r e t b e
2 0 t k o f Utj^ v
*
e x p i r a t i o n of t h e five y e a r s , a o d o b t a i n i n g a p a t e n t t h e r e f o r f r o m t b e G o v e r n m e n t , a s in o t h e r cases p r o v i d e d b y
_gJPp»UO£41..
A N A C T t o s e c u r e h o m e s t e a d * t o acJpaJ K t t f c r s o n t h e law, on m a k i n g p r o o f , 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 a s
C o r n e r of W a l a w o o a n d N a g o a a b e Nt».,
j 7 5 , 0 0 0 C h o i c e E n g r a v i n g s to be d.sposed o f f e r $1 W
p r o v i d e d b y e x i s t i n g l a w s g r a n t i n g p r e - e m p t i o n rights.
public domain.
| each, and each to be accompanied with a valuable gift, wortb
A p p r o v e d , M a y 20, 1 8 6 1
Be it emoeted by the Senate and House of Rrprcimf r o m 50 cents, to $10fl, from the following
!
Splendid a n d Attractive List.
tativr* of the United Statet
of America
in Congren
100 Gold H u n t i n g Cased Watches, worth
$100 bp
cutembled;
T h a t anjr p e r s o n w h o i s t b p b e a d of a family,
100 Gold Watched
Or w h o h a s a r r i v e d a t t h e a g e of t w e n t y - o n e y e a r s , a n d
T H E SUBSCRIBER HAH J U S T R E C E I V E D HIS WINTER 1000 Ladies' and tie
-'SHyer Watches,
' S 1 5 00 to 90 00
w h o i s a c i t i z e n of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , or w h o h a s filed
5000 Vest, Neck and Fob Chains,
STOCK. CONSISTING O F
5 00 to 10 00
3000 S n a p s and e n g r a v e d l,oeket*
b i t d e c l a r a t i o n of i n t e n t i o n t o b e c o m e s n c h , as ret 00 to 10 00
5OO0 I.sdies' a n d G e n t s ' Scarf Pin*,
quired b y the naturalization- laws of the United 8tates, r
4 00 to 8 Mi
p H B 8 E MTD1CINES,HAVE NOW BEEN' B E F O R E T H E
9000 Signet, Plain, Chased and Stone liings,
3 00 to 7 00
and who has n e w r borne a r m s against t h e U n i t e d States
A public f o r a period of thirty years, and d u r i n g that time
5000 Sets Gold, Coral, Lava. Ac., Stud»
3 00toT 00
G o v e r n m e n t , o r g i r e n a i d o r c o m f o r t t o i t s Enemies, have maintained a h i g h c h a r a c t e r in almost every part of the
2000 Gold a n d Enameled Bracelets,
5 00 to 10 00
globe,
f
o
r
t
h
e
i
r
e
x
t
r
a
o
r
d
i
n
a
r
y
a
n
d
immediate
power
of
res h a l l f r o m a n d a f t e r t h e first d a y . of J a n u a r y , e i g h t e e n
2000 Branch, Leaf sod F r a i t Bracelets,
3 00 to i 00
s
t
o
r
i
n
g
p
e
r
f
e
c
t
health
to
persons
suffering
u
n
d
e
r
nearly
every
2000 Mosaic, Lavs snd Gold Bracelets,
h u n d r e d a n d s i x t y - t h r e e . &o e n t i t l e d t o e n t e r o n e q u a r t e r
2 50 to 5 00
kind of disease to which the human f r a m e 1H liable.
2000 Enameled and Florentine Bracelets,
s e c t i o n o r a t e n q u a n t i t y of u n a p p r o p r i a t e d p u b l i c lands,
2 50 t o 6 00
The following are a m o n g the distressing variety of h u m a n
2000 C a r b a n c l e snd G a r n e t Bracelets,
4 00 to 8 00
u p o n w h i c h s a i d p e r s o n s m a y h a r e filed a p r e - e m p t i o n diseases in which the V e g e t a b l e L i f e M e d i c i i
5000 Branch. Lava, and Coral Drops,
. S 00 to « 00
c l a i m , o r w h i c h m a y , a t t h e t i m e t h e a p p l i c a t i o n is made, known to be infallible:
5000 Garnet. Cameo aad J e t Drops,
J 00 to .4 *0
D T s r t r a i * , by t h o r o u g h l y c l e a n s i n g the first a n d second
be subject to pre-emption at one f o l i a r and twenty-Ore
3000 Gold and Enameled Crosses,
2 00 to & 00
3000 Gold, C a m e o a n d Lava t'ets, •
Bents, or less p e r o c r e j o r e i g h t y a c r e s o r less of s u c h stomachs, a n d c r e a t i n g a flow of pnrc, healthy bile, instead
5 00 t o 10 BP
of the stale and acrid k i n d ; Flatulency, l-oss of Appetite,
Which he o f c r s cheap f o r C a s h o r Barter.
3000 G a r a e t a n d Carbuoele Sets,
u n a p p r o p r i a t e d l a n d s a t t w o . d o l l a r s a n d filly o e n t s p e r Heartburn. Headache, Restlessness, Ill-Temper, Anxiety, l^an5 00to16 00
5000 Fob and Ribbon Slides,
2 50 to £ 00
C. DAVIDSON, Agent.
a c r e , t o uo l o c a t e d in a b o d y , in c o n f o r m i t y t o t h e legal
ior, and Melancholy, which are the general symptoi
5000 Watch Keys,
50 to 5 00
N o r t h port, D e c e m b e r 1. 1801.
yspepnia, will vanish as a natural consequanee of i u c - . v .
s u b d i v i s i o n s o f t h e p u b H o lands, a n d a f t e r t h e s a m e shall
, Each E s g r a v i n g is beantirslly colored. A offered for $J 24
COSTIVBVCSS, by cleansing t h e whole l e n g t h of the intes' (except wkere noted otherwise.) A is warraa
h a r e been s u r r e t e d : Provided,
T h a t any person owning
represented.
t i n e r w i t h a solvent process, and w i t h o u t violence
P. a — C A S H P A I D F O R FURS.
1—SIGNING
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F a v r a s of all k i n d s , by restoring the blood t o a regular
| never aspired to the T h r o n e of England, ambitious relatives
w h i c h shfdl n o t , w i t h t h e l a n d s o a l r e a d y o w n e d a n d oc- circulation, t h r o u g h tho process of respiration in t o m e case
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ji placed
s r there,
c u p i e d , e x c e e d in t h e a g g r e g a t e one h u n d r e d a n d s i x t y and tho t h o r o u g h solution of all Intestinal obstruction ti
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others.
2—SIB WALTER R I M K I PABTIXO WITU n t s W i r t — R s
T h e L i f t Medicines h a v e been knoirn to c u r e Rheumatism
lelgh u n d e r a c o m m l s s i o a from good Queen Bess, discovered
SEC. 2. And be it further
enacted,
T h a t t h e p e r s o n p e r m a n e n t l y In three week*, and the Gout in half t h a t time,
snd took possession of whst is »ow called North C a r o l l a a .
a p p l y i n g f o r t h e b e n e f i t of t h e a c t shall, u p o n a p p l i c a t i o n by removing local infiaximation from the m u s c l e s and ligabut t o which be gave the name - V i r g i n i a " in h o n o r ef t b s
t o t h e register o f t h e land* office in w h i c h h e or she is m e n t s of tbe j o i n t s .
" V i r g i n Q a e e n . " S i r Walter was a great Hiiro.
,nd
D a o r s i s s of all kinds, by f r e e i n g and s t r e n g t h e n i n g the
St te
h
f !2DBn' ' H b e e t
>' 8 0 - Usual retail price f 3 00.)
a b o u t t o m a k e s u c h e n t r y ; m a k e affidavit b e f o r e t h e raid
Corner of f i f t h 4 W o o d b r i d g e Streets.
kidneys a n d M a d d e r : they o p e r a t e m o s t delightfully on these
J — T i n JOLLY FLAT-BOAT*AK.—1/ ever iove of ftin s a d buregister o r r e c e i v e r t & a n w o r s h e is t h e b e a d of a fnmilv, I m p o r t a n t organs, and hencc have e v e r been found a c e r t a i n
mor w e r e e i p r e K n e d i a a picture, the beam from the connteno r I s t w e n t y o n e o r ! More y e a r s at a g e , o r shall h a v e p e r - remedy f o r the worst cases of Gravel.
of the Jolly Flat-Boatman" « s a r e m t n l s r e n c e of Scenes
Also WORMS, by d i s l o d g i n g f r o m the t u r n i n g s of tho bowf o r m e d s e r v i c e In t h e a r m y o r n a v y of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s ,
b
els t h e slimy
to__fhlcb h "these c r e a t u r e s adhere.
retande * i « 0 ^ m ) e n t ' I O B 8 P 1 M * d
) * 1 0 ' Usual
and that he h a s o a v t y b o r o e a r m s against the Government
S c t r a r r , Ulcers a n d Inveterate Sores: by the perfect purity
4
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of t h e U u i t e d S t a t e s o r g i v e n a i d o r c o m f o r t t o i t s w h i c h these U
t . llfe. Medicines give t o the
. v . blood
i . i ' j an
' d, ail
. . . .1 . *
^ f ^ v '^ ^.i
,
, '
E PREPARED
to furnish, a t s h o r t notice. High Pressure a n d Condens- many t h r i l l i n g i a c i d e a t a of early b o r d e r life. T h e T r a p p e r
• o e m i e s , a n d t h a t s n c h a p p l i c a t i o n is m a d e f o r b i s o r h e r mors.
with bnt one c h a r g e left, aad tbat in bis rifle, is surprised b r
.Tf " R . n " ' f o r
Marine und Mloiug purposes.
SCOBBUTIC E a c m o i m , a n d bad C o m p l e x i o n s bv their ale x c l u s i v e u s e a n d benefit, a n d t h a t said e n t r y is m a d e f o r
approved (ons'iruction.
• party or I n d i a a s - a desperate moment. (Bbeet 1 2t by » .
We nvHc especial attontlon to our Condensing Enpine
Usual price $3 00.)
'
t h e p u r p a s o of a c t u a l s e t t l e m e n t a n d c u l t i v a t i o n , a u d n o t terative effect on t h e fluids t h a t feed the skin, and the morbid
s t a t e of which occssidns all eruptive complaint*, sallow, particularly adapted for F l o u r i n g Mills. , n d other' p u r p " ^ .
k — S r i B i i S B . — R e c a l l s the happiest h o u r s of every m a n ' *
e i t h e r d i r e c t l y o r i n d i r e c t l y f o r t h e use o r b e n e f i t of a n y cloudy, and other disagreeable complexions.
and w o m a n ' s life.
'
where economy of Koel a n d regu arily of m o t i o r - •
o t h e r p e r s o n o r p e r s o n s w h o m s o e v e r ; a n d n p o n filing t h e
The use or these PillS f o r a very s h o r t time, will effect an
spensable. The c o i i d e n s l o g H .ipponrr aa tt oo sa for
tb
^
" < • Yonnjg ladles ahoald at leaat have It.
for
these
cnginet
s a i d Affidavit # i t b t b e r e g i s t e r o r r e c e i v e r , a n d o n p a y - entire c u r e ol 8 a l t Rheum, and a s t r i k i n g improvement in
or tbe most s i m p l t and dnrabl. kind.
kind. Then<
The«e condensing (Sheet U by SO. Dana! pries $3 00.
m e n t of t e n dollars, ho or s h e s h a l l t h e r e u p o n be p e r m i t - the c l r a r n e s s o f the skin. Common Colds a n d Influenza will engines insure to Mines for P u m '•Og.
nt
C—PARTING.—A Scotch aoldier d e p a r t i n g for tbe Crimea,
or for w o r k i n g S u m p
always be c u r e d by one dose, or by two In the worst case*
Mills, the greatest e( onomy in fm 1.
ted to f n t o r . t h e q u a n t i t y of l a n d s p e c i f i e d : Provided,
" n g e r s for yet a n o t b r r a a r t i n g seat, while tbe bogle s o o n d a
P t t r s ^ - T h e o r i g i n a l p r o p r i e t o r of these Medicine* was
Oor facilities f o r tilling o r d e r s f o r Mining Machinery are " t o m a r c h . " (Sheet 24 by 30. Usual price $3 00.)
however, T b a t no c e r t i f i c a t e shall b e g i v e n o r p a t e n t is- cured of Piles of 36 years standing, by the use of the Life
unsurpassed. Our P a t t e r n s eml.-ace the l a r g e s t v a r i m of
5—TH* HIGHLAND WHIKSTSTILI.—Will b« at o n c e recogs u e d t h e r e f o r u n t i l t h e e x p i r a t i o t j of five y e a r s f r o m t b e Medicines alone.
p n m p s , sheaves, (rearing a n I . t a m p i n g m a c h i n e r y ,
' " T e r of "Aold Rcotla" aod -Green E r i n , FBVER AUD AQPI— F o r t h i s scourge of the Western Coun- A c , of tho most approved c o n s t r ictlon.
d a t e of s n c h e n t r y ; a n d if, a t t h e e x p i r a t i o n of s u c h t i m e ,
' ' should
by- all- (Sheet
, „ be owned
„
t o u e e i 24
M obyr s30.
o . Dsns!
u s n s l price
p r i e t $3 00.
o r a t a n y t i m o w i t h i n t w o y e a r s t h e r e a f t e r , t h e p e r s o n try, these Mediclnesnrill be found a safe, speedy, and certain
We would call particular attention to o u r assortn
-v
.7" L I T C U , " « U — B e p r e s e a t l n g - B r n t u s , " - B o x e r " aad
m a k i n g s u c h e n t r y — o r if h e be d e a d , h i s w i d o w ; or in remedy. Other medicines leave the svetem s u b j e c t to a re- P a t t e r n s for P u m p s with P l u n g e r U f U . r s n e l n g from
\ i x e ° - 0 1 1 T u * a <5"ly.'' (Hkeet 21 by 3<J. Usual price $2 5ft
t u r n of tbe disease—a c u r e by these me'dicines is p e r m a n e n t inches diameter. Our combined R c k e t a c d p l u n g e r pumps,
a—WCUJNOTOM ANK NXLSON.—Or Ireland a a d R a r l m t )
0
c a s e of h e r d e a t h h i s heirs o r d e v i s e e ; o r in c a s e of a w i d - —try them, be satlsSed, aod be cured.
for supplying H u m p i n g Machinery <*ith water, a n d for other represented bv these celebratsd C o m m a n d e r s at tbe only Iro w m a k i n g s u c h e n t r y . h e r h e i r s o r d e v i s e e , in caso o f
BUJOCS FEVERS a n d LIVBR COMPLAINTS—General Debili- oses, give the most f e r f B c t satlsfacjion.
<V
«
between them. (Sheet 25 by 35. U s u a l
h e r d e a t h shall p r o v e b y t w o c r e d i t a b l e witnesses t h a t ty. Loss of A p p e t i t e and Diseases of F e m a l e s - t h e Medicines
a s s o r t m e a t of Gearing, on to 12 feet diameter, en«ble« price $4 00. Now sold f o r * I 60.)
H
he, s h e , o r t h e y h a v e resided u p o n o r c u l t i v a t e d t h e s a m e have been used w i t h th«j most bencficiel results i n c a s e s of us to meet o r d e r s to- heavy or iij ht OeAring. at the shortest
>c7?r'
° w FAIB.—A faltbM copy of tb*
t h i s d e s c r i p t i o n : K i n g ' s Evil and Scrofula in lb, worst forms notice. « h i m s h e a v e s from 1 to 5 feet diameter. Manu- great original, which has caused a sensation a m o u n t i n g to
& r t h o t e r m of five y e a r s i m m e d i a t e l y s u c c e e d i n g t h e yield to the mild y e t powerful a c t i o n of these remarkable
U
1 W
' w C o * n , r . v ; (Sheet 21 by 31. Usual
t i m e of filing tbe affidavit a f o r e s a i d , a n d shall m a k e affi- Medicines. M g h t S w o i t s , N e r v o u s Debility, Nervous Com f a c t u r e r s of H o d g e ' s p a t e n t s t a m p s . Oil Still Machinery, » H « U ™ L
of tbe most a p p r o i e d c o n s t r u . lion ; Building work, Iron
d a v i t t h a t n o p ^ r t of said l a n d h a s b e e n a l i e n a t e d , a n d p l a i n t s of all kinds, P a l p i t a t i o n of the Heart, P a i n t e r s Cho- i l ' i ' t
Columns. Caps, A c , Ac., Illuminated Title for Side- O t a M to «1 60"
I ,,A E 8
t h a t - b e h a s b o r n o t r u e a l l e g i a n c e t o t h o G o v e r n m e n t of " c , are speedily cured. .
walks and Areas : l i o n Fences. \ erandalia. Stairs, Ac.
^ ' , C o r " o r DEATIL—Colored in oiL (Sheet
1
P e r s o n s whose c o n s t i t u t i o n s a r e impaired by tbe InjudiN o
t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s ; t h e n , in s u c h cflte, he, she, o r t h e y , if
We are sole licensees for Patei t Fencing—prices) varying
1 iT
V." 0 " 1 P r , c e * 3
* Sold for $1 25.)
iona n u of
wHI And these medicines a perfect from 75 c e n t s to $5 ]>er foot. The l a r g e s t a s a o r t m e n i o f F
a t t h a t t i m e a c i t i z e n of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , shall b e e n p
8
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1
m 51now
Sin r S i VT
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t c b l l B l 8 ' h e world, a n d c o s t
t i t l e d to a p a t e n t , as in o t h e r cases p r o v i d e d f o r b v l a w : MJ6CU
rerful jin
U
B o
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' l e r f n j c c t o r , J h l c h supAnd provided,
further,
T h a t iu t h e c a s e of t h e d e a t h of p a r a t i o u s of Sarsaparilla.
plies Boilers with wnter, without Vje use of P n m p ? or othei
The G ft Kj-stem, n pursued by us, is aohurabnp,' l « t a fair,
W. B. MOFFAT,
b o t h f a t h e r a n d m o t h e r , l e a v i n g an i n f a n t child, o r c h i l d machinery, w h e t h e r tho e n g i n o ii< a t rest o r in m o i o n
honorable method of doing business. We os« n o n u m b e r s .
i Broadway. New York.
B r a s s c o m p o s i t i o n c a s t i n g s f u r n i s h e d at s h o r t notice I Z n t i l . c f h « n < : *. or lottery in a n y form, so there can be no
r e n , u n d e r t w e n t y o n e y e a r s of a g e , t b e r i g h t a n d fee
For Sale by all Druggists.
33-ly
BLACKBMITUINU of a 1 kinds. l ' A f r g R N s made to o r d e r . E»tl- possibility of loss. Tbe e n g r a v i a j t selesled ia f a r n l s b e d at
shall e n u r e to the b e n e f i t o f said i n f a n t child, o r c h i l d r e n ;
mates. P l a n s and bp^cidcations fopnlshed when desired.
leas t h a n one-half ihe regular retail price, a n d a p r e s e n t Is
and t h e executor, administrator or guardian may. at any
6 of parrl
N T E W R E M E D I E S HX>R
^ O r d e r s from abroad wtl! n eet with p r o m p t attention.
roro tD r ? . ! ' ^ . t « ° n
. t hBc Ct l mD8t
" " " ' - T l , e P ' f l Is t b e r t t i m o w i t h i n t w o y e a r s a f t e r t h e d e a t h of t h e s u r v i v i n g
!,
.* ' o f w o n d ' r t o m » n j — o t h e r s uon e s i t a t i n g l r p r o i o a a c c it a swindle—how wa can m U e a
p a r e n t , a n d in a c c o r d a n c e w i t h t h e l a w s of t h e S t a t e in
w h i c h s n c h c h i l d r e n f o r t h e t i m e b e i n g h a v e t h e i r domicil,
"bv"'
'
a . ours.
T h i s Is the reason—we are agents for a J e w e l r y a u d an Ensell s a i d l a n d f o r t h e b e n e f i t of said infants, b u t f o r no
g r a v i n g House, each h a v i n g e n i m m e n s e "Stock, accumulated
O W A R D A d 8 0 C l A T I 0 ^ . PHILADEXVIIIA. A BEo t h e r j w r p o s e ; a n d t h e p u r c h a s e r shall a c q u i r e t h e a b s o ne v e t
ol
the
o
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n
i
n
g
of
the
S
o n l h e m Trade, w b i c h
established by special E n d o w m e n t
I1 ^ °
r
l u t e titlo b y t h e p u r c h a s e , u n d bo e n t i t l e d t o a p a t e n t f r o m f o r tho
"™*
"
"
"
"
"
"
meet
the
obligations
of
tbe
Anna
the Belief of the Sick and distressed, afflicted with ViruUia U n i t e d S t a t e s , on p a y m e n t of t h e officie fees a n d s u m lent and C h r o n i c Diseases, and especially for the Cure of
r r e n t bills or postage s t a m p s
Diseases of tho S e x u a l Organs.
„ - - d a letters mnst be prepaid. All
of m o n e v h e r e i n specified.
tiers must contain ten c e n t s in stamps, for r e t n r n postage.
8 * 0 . 3 . And Be it further
enacted,
T h a t t h e register
O n Atwater Street,
of t h e l a n d olfico- shall n o t e ell s n c h a p p l i c a t i o n s on t h e
f « o k b o o k s a n d p l a t s of h i s o E c e , a n d k e e p a r e g i s t e r of
r f ^ ^ t n e s , a n d m a k e return t h e r e o f t o t b e G e n e r a l free of charge. Two or t h r e e Stamps for postage nrrpnuhli*
T o whom a Liberal commission will be allowed—send for
p a r t i c u l a r s , e n c l o s i n g stamp.
I * b d Office, t o g e t h e r w i t h t h e p r o o f n p o n w h i c h t h e v Address, DR. J S K I L L S I I O U G H f O X . Howard d e l a t i o n
DHrruoix— MICHIGAN.
3
No- t i , ^ - N i n t h 8t.. Philadelphia, Pa.
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V . L O W E A C 6 . t Drawer 274, BuOalo. N. Y.
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have been founded.
A T T H E ABOVE ESTABLISHMENT AIU; MANUFAC8BC. 4 . And be it further
enacted.
T h a t n o lands acA Y H E W B P R A C T I C A L B O O K - K E E P I N G , J. X. tured and for*.shod, on s h o r t notice, of the best stock
q u i r e d u n d e r t h e p r o v i s i o n s of t h i s a c t shall, in a n y e v e n t ,
p r o v e d models, a p d in
fiKvissn Entrio.Nj—Thls work e m b r a c e s Single and after the .most
. . . a p•>•,
•« the most
most tt hh oo rr oo uu gghh
b e c o m e liable t o t h e s a t i s f a c t i o n of a n y d e b t o r d e b t s
B 0 - ™ ? e r i W C a l c o l a t l o n « . and the Philosophy n f a l l t i ' v *1 "i
Pressure Stationary Steam Engines,
WMted. p r i o r t o t h e i s s u i n g o f t h e p a t e n t t h e r e f o r .
and Morala of. B u s i n e s s
of all itixea, U r 1 r e s s u r e hteam Engines, particularly adaptSEC. 5 . A n d be it further
enacted, T h a t if, a t a n y t i m e
•'It la e x a c t l y what it*, name ind^cate^ and should be in ed to H o u n n g Mills, or o t h e r u s t a w here great economy of
(For Feeding Bolldts,]
Feel is an object. Portable Strain E n g i n e s of nil fcizii —
( J o u r n a l of Education
t h e filing o r t h e allWavit, a s r e q u i r e d in t h o s e c o n d common use in e v e r y sdhool."
MADE BT
Unsurpassed in simplicity nnd perspicuity, and sufficient- Railroad Work, Michine-Khop Tools m d P i s t o r « N Ir^n
•obtlon of t h i s a c t , a n d b e f o r e t h e e x p i r a t i o n of t h e five
ly full to prepare the p u p i l for a n v d e p a r t m e n t of business."
, , D ,V e8, 1 " J S , . ' • ' J ' . a g - S t a i r s a n d BalconieiyOrnamenw a r t a f o r e s a i d , i t shall, bo p r o v e n , a f t e r d u e u o t i e e t o
tal Garden Chairs, idl k i n d s of Iron C a s t i n g s , M i n i n g Bia.
CP?- Haven, in Z i o n ' s Hsrald. Boston.
t b e s e t t i e r , t o t h e s a t i s f a c t i o n of t h e register of t h e land
Sole Manufacturers
and Liccntcet,
" T h e c h e a p e s t a n d best w o r k on Bookkeeping we have chlnery of every description. Blast F a r n a c e a n d Kolll D g-Mill
e
c
e
n
Machinery Composinion, Brans CASIings,and Finished work •
office, t h a t t h o p e r s o n h a v i n g filed s u c h a f f i d a v i t shall * ® L * ' "
[Michigan Farmer.
The c h a p t e r on the. Philoaophy a n d Morals of Business. including Steam Whistles, Oil P u m p s and Globes. Oil Cups
tot® " j t u a l l v c h a n g e d h i s o r h e r r e s i d e n c e , o r a b a n d o n e d
Is well worth tlie price of t h e book to anv business man "
and Cocks, Steam Cocks, and B i b b ' s G a a g e C o c k s ot diUerent
m e M i d land f o r m o r e t h a a s i x m o n t h s a t a n y t i m e , t h e n
patterns. Also, Mills, of every kind, driven by steam o r v a , ,,
[ P r e s t o n ' a U. S. Bank Note lieporti-r.
a a d in t h a t e v e n t t h e l a n d s& e n t e r e d shall r e v e r t t o t h e
. T b e w o r k ia a d e s e r n d f a v o r i t e a m o n g studenLs, and the lor. e m b r a c i n g Flour, Grtat and S , w Mills. ( , « n g ^ l a r g e a a d
Government
improve m e n u now i n t r o d u c e d will go f a r to increase i u nony, with latest I m p r o v e m e a t a : Mulay, Hash. C i r c u l a r
—•
Lathe a n d S i d i n g Mi Us—ail pot up ready for use, when deftfe 6 . And be it further
enacted,That
no i n d i v i d o n l p o p u l a r i t y . "
[Detroit Tribone
sired, whether at Home or a b r o a d .
'
C o r n e r of Fifth A W o o d b r i d g e Sts., Detroit, Mich.
F o r sale by
sh*fl b e p e r m i t t e d t o a c q u i r e title t o / i o r e t h a n one q u a r BAYMOXD A I.APHAM.
Also, r e p a i r i n g of all k i n d s of work a n d Machinery, done I
Detroit, Aug. 16, 1861,
ter M c t l o n u n d e r t h e provisions o M h i s n e t : and t h a t
38-ly
r
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"fsG e a r i n g a n d Patterns, | TUK IKJCCTOK is s n a | . p a r a t u . which may replace m o s t adU»o C o m m i s s i o n e r o f t h a f G e n e r a l L a n d OfBce is h e r e b y
vantageoualy all the means hitherto used for s u p p l y i n g water
required t o p r e p a r e a n d issue s u c h r u l e s a n d regulations,
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o o o e i a t e w With t h i s a c t , a s shall bo n e c e s s a r y a n d pr<^
P l>lic ,
Pl
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, " ? , D d f 1 " , " r * y e n t , r e l y with the n e c e w i t , 0 f
n„li*J e
p e r t o c a r r j i t s p r o v i s i o n s totoeffecn n n d t h a t t b e r e g i s - have a large variety of P a t t e r n s , for bu.lding purposes
j taining a list of p r i c e s and forth, r i n f o r m a l
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w h i c h we would i n v i t e the attention of builders
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s e v e r a l l a n d offices shall be
C b n r l c s K e l l o g ; £ <;oM
En t ,,c
i . B. WILSON.
^ver a £.HeV?a n » H
T * *, 0
» ' ' • B d - ' » f « « . wberOt i t l a d t o receive t h e s a m e c o m p e n s a t i o n f o r a n y l a n d s
j
No. 23is Atwater Street, Detroit.
fh
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* F o o t of Randolph Street, near Detroit
the boiler, and entirely i n d e p e n d e n t of the E n g i n e , a n d i s
tered uj nAd e r t h e• 'p r o v•i s i o nT
s of t h i s• » c t t h a -t »t buei yj sairce uuw
now
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.
:
Milwaukee H K. Depot
e o t i t i e a t o r e c e i v e W h e n t h e s a m e q u a n t i t y of land j9
Detroit, Aug. 15, 186).
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entered with twjney, one half t o bo p a i d b y the person
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can
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in
* h o m it mav be iwoed f b n t this shall not be construed
ny poaiiion, vertical, horizontal, or o t h e r
wise, n e a r t
• - d i s t a n c e f r o m the" Boiler, a n d a t s n y
to e n l a r g e t h e m a x i m u m e f c o m p e n s a t i o n n o w p r e s c r i b e d These atoves a r c made f r o m t h e latest and most approved
| reasonable h e i g h t above tbe level of the f e e d - w . w r .
b y l a w f o r a n y register o r receiver: P r o v i d e d , t h a t no- p a t t e r n s , a n d will be sold a t wholesale or retail. The alien
The apparatus Is connected with the Boiler by two n i n e .
Mich., Herri U Block,
t f i i n g c o n t a i n e d in t h i s a c t shall b e s o c o n s t r u e d a s t o im- tlon of c i t y a n d c o u n t r y dealers is especially invited,
one l e a d i n g from the steam space, and the o t h e r c o n d u c t e d
C o r n e r o l W W l w a r d A: J i > t t b r s o n A v e n a e . I to tbe lowest convenient point of the water a p a c e ; V w l l l
p a i r o r i n t e r f e r e in a n y m a n n e r w h a t e v e r w i t h t b e e x i s t - shall sell c h e a p e r t h a n they can buy in E a s t e r n markets.
) O c e . ISO W o o d w a r d Avenue.
operate with steam at any usual pressure, and It w i n s u r n l r
r
i n g p r e - e m p t i o n r i g h t s : A n d p r o v i d e d f u r t h e r . T b a t all
p H I S INSTITUTION FORMS OWE O F E I G H T C O L L E G E S
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G A X S 0 N A CO
itself f r o m tbe bot well of a condensing Engine.
l
, a cd
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m j h e following cilies .-—Detroit, New York
' p p l i c s t i o n s f o r h« p r t
Detroit, A n g . 15, 1861.
3^^
8 Pn " T , '
Philadelphia, Albany, Buflitlo, Cleveland,Chieogo A S L Louis.'
T h e a d v a n t a g e s 10 b e d e r i v e d from t b e n e o f t k f a
A person h o l d i n g a s c h o l i r s h i p can a t t e n d either at hia
eoMted to d p n n l » » of Hi, art : Provided, forlher Q O M E T H I N O W O R T H K N O W I N G ! ! T h a t at H A L L O P k - S
A p p a r a t as a r e t—
Tern,s.
WrL—Tbe saving of the firat cost of sll Pumpa, a n d the
nat BO person who has served, or may hereafter serve] O C l o t h i n g E m p o r i u m can be found a large assortment ,!f option.
f( arteen i n ,he
or R f * d 7 niade C l o t h i n g , suited t o t b e p r e s e n t season- -all of ^ T r ° r D J V M e '« " , v a n c e bY purchase of scholarship, part* to c o n n e c t t h e m with the Engine and Boiler.
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LOW,
in Locomotives a n d o t h e r h i g h p r e s s u r e E n n n e a Is
and which m u s t be sold w i t h i n 30 t o «0 dav*. to make room
S t u d e n t s to e n t e r at any time. Average time t o c o m p l e t e wbieb,
u a & r t i e l a w s t h e r e o f d u r i n g t h e e x i s t e n c e of a c t u a l
very considerable.
' » ' • * • '*
*
? p r , D f r * n d S u m m e r 8toek, n t r i b e i ug. n u n u f a r - the course, three m o n t h s .
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or f o r e i g n , shall bo d e p r i v e d of t h e beoeGts
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saving
of
tbe
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A knowledge of the o r d i n a r y English b r a n c h e s is sofflcient w h a t e v e r c o n s t r u c t i o n .
y w p e 01
o f t h t s a c t on a c c o u n t o f n o t h a v i n g a t t a i n e d t h e a g e of
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ScoT
°"r.by ,he
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3 ' 8 * OLMCSOSS- Report of F a s h i o n s .i
enacted. T h a t t h e fifth scc- i t m ' r e ^ I r r s ^
p r e v e n t i n g anv a p p r e c i a b l e loss of b e a t
*
r e c e i v e d — f o r s p r i n g s n d s u m m e r of 1861.
lost
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and
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Colleges
'
U o o o f t k o a c t entiUed " A n a c t io a d d i t i o n t o a n a c t
idvantage of b e i n g s N e * o
in America. O v e r f o u r thousand s t u d e n t s h a v e e n t e r e d <lnrA
q g r a esftcroally to_provide for t h e punishment or certain
W t e l ' . Aag- H . m i .
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i
t h e i r e s t a b l i s h m e n t , w h i c h ia the best e v i d e n c e d t h e i r out s e t t i n g the Steam E u g l a e l n nuHk-nTthwi. I n ' a h
a n d tear of Donkey P n j n p t o *
f a v o r w i t h t b e public.
*«eir obviating the e x p e n s e a n d w e s rdTMUge
for o t h c
^ v T t 5 t & «r v
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a m o v e d t h e t h i r d o r M a r c h , m t h e y e a r e i g h t e e n htmFor
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or
MORGAN BATES,
send
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.
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of
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d r ^ M d f i f t r - s e r e o , shall e x t e n d t o all o a t h s , a f f i r m s
" *^'*arnflc.cf*>11
n e c e s s a r r to state t h e s t e a t b prs^•nclose l e t t e r stamf . Address.
n o n a , a n d a f f i d a v i t ^ required o r a u t h o r i z e d b y t h i s a c t .
2 " J . °
. o r * ° . P ° w « r of Boiler, or the steag)
BRYANT A STRATTON. at e i t h e r o f t b e a b o v e C i t i e s
ECerald OHlow, T r a r e r s o C i t y M i c h .
* and t b e q o a n t i t y of w •r required per h o u r .
( C u t t h i s oot f o r f a t u r e r e f e r e n c e . )
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S T O R E
GIFTS, GIFTS, GIFTS.
o a r last, we r e - p u b l i s h i t in £ c f t r t e c t e d UrrnT
ENCOURAGE THE BEAUTIFUL.
RARE CHANCK TO ADORN YOUR HOMES'
N E W GOODS,
|
No Humbug! No Swindle!
1*3" O R T E I P O R T .
M O F F A T ' S
Life Pills and Phosnix Bitters.
D R Y G O O D S ,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Ready-Made Clothing,
Hardware, Groceries and Provisions,
K
JACKSON & WILEY
ROUNDERS
M A C H I N I S T S ,
•
DrtniL, lidim opposhe SUdiiM Shop of Micbinn fatal
Bailfeadfonpny.
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SPERMATORRHEA.
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ffiKST.CttS'lfe.
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CBAE1KS ElOCG t CWPASfS
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I R O N tfc B R A S S
FOUNDRY
MACHINE: SHOP,
,
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Detnu'i and Milwaukee
It. It. Depot.
AGENTS WANTED!
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GTRFARD'S
PATENT SELF-ACTING
M
WATER INJECTOR,
W M . S E L L E R S &o C O . ,
PBSSL
l' VAMJ k\im ANK 6lh ST8KI, PUmCtltBIA,
J A C K S O N & WII^EYs
3.§rats, foanilrfs aiti) Gctar^inists,
r a s
BRYANT & STRATTON'S
mm w MTIOSAL
M E n o Ja.' INTT T T . T T ;
I
C O L L E G E S .
B r a n c h Locatfjd at Deti-oit,
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NOTARY PUBLIC
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YXXL. x v .
' T K A Y E B 8 E C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , J U N E 13; 1862.
®ff (Sraiti) Cratat Herafo,
il
1SPCBLI8HRD ETKHY VB1DAV, AT
rerae City, G r a n d T n r t e m County, Michigan,
A a t r s a a t the Capitol—Abolition of Slavery in the
District of C o l o m b i a . 1863.
MORGAN" BATES.
W h e n first,I saw o u r b a n n e r wave
Above the n a t i o n ' s c o a u c il ball.
I b e a r d beneath t h e marble wall
T h e c l a n k i n g f e t t e r * of t h e elave !
EDITOR AND P B o r m r r o i i .
.TO»?.TrS^,.M«KSVS.S.5S.K
m a / l i t entalbrMeh
KVNT lctmconnU • n M . . Ki*w
M l v l l t1n l n l n . W | « « t | aMtd. R a h u d flg*r» work.doubltprici
All Isf* *drBr(lKve>U m u l t o paid for tfrietlyln MTUKC.
Al Kn
ids of Jot) Prating Neatly awl Eipedhiorolj RIKSIML-
I s h u t m y eyes, I b e | d my breath,
A n d , ( m o t h e r i n g down the w r a t h a n d s h a m s
T h a t set m y N o r t h e r n bioftd aflame.
Stood s i l e n t — w h e r e t o s p e a k was d e a t h .
WITO 8TMT8 UffD MUT OTY. HCfl.
Beside me g l o o m e d ' t h e prison-cell
W h e r e wasted o n e in s l o » decline
F o r u t t e r i n g s i m p l e w o r d s of mine,
A n d loving f r e e d o m all t o o w e l l
~ G R A N D TRAVERSIJ COUNTY OFFICERS.
Tb« S a g t h a t floated f r o m t h e d o m e
F l a p p e d m e n a c e in t h e m o r n i n g a i r ;
I stood, a periled s t r a n g e r , w h e r e
The human broker made h i s home.
J a d g e o f P r o b a t e — C U R T I S F O W L E R , Mapleton
Sheriff........
K . F . D A M E , Northport,
gsu
Register ol Deed*
TRBRON BOSTWICK, «
Proa. Attorney
C ; H . H O L D E R Northport.
Circuit Couhl Com.. C. H . H O I
l A H . T r v . City.
0 * M « ( i
P E B B Y B A
H , Northport.
17....
jpEOTlf^Ml
J . G. R A M S ^ B L L ,
Attorney & Counsellor at Law,
T B A V KlfcSH O I W >
j
I n t h e foal, market-place I stood.
A n d saw th« C h r i s t i a n m o t h e r sold.
A n d childhood w i t h it* l o c k s of gold.
Blue-eyed a n d f a i r with S a x o n Mood.
G R A N D TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICH.
REFERENCES:
KM.nw.Matin.' Ck.'J.S»p».Ot. M.IHOD, Auuin B U I r . l i f t . Klcb.
fnrn" "-rrti" ' " • "
L. 0 , Bert}, AMlwr Otnerml.
-t— M a i l U w t r n c . Jdc. 41b lit, ~
lie WlttC. U « h . Ua*lnrMlcfc
•Ml Prot«/Law la Mich. UulwEuy. iHon-T.J. RuruO.il,
Mkh
C./H. M A R S H ,
: .^ttornen ito Cauttsrilar atfato,
u
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if;]
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
N O T A R Y P U B L I C & C O N V E Y A N C E R
Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Mich.
Office In D w e l l i n g H o u s e .
< 1-ly
T . -T. R A M S D E L L
^tt<miejj. aitil dwtmstUor at |Eato,
S O U C T T O K rs* C H A K C K B Y .
N O . 4 F I R S T BTREET,
>Ianint<%e. J t i r f » l | j i h .
BOUNTY & PENSIONS.
F o r c r i m e w a s v i r t u e : G o w n a n d Bword
A n d Law their three-fold s a n c t i o n gave.
And t o the q u a r r y of t h e slave
W e n t h a w k i n g w i t h o a r symbol-bird.
On t h e oppressor's side was p o w e r ;
A n d y e t I knew t h s t e v e r y wrong.
H o w e v e r old, h o w e v e r s t r o n g ,
B a t waited God's a v e n g i n g h o a r .
I knew t h a t t r u t h would c r u s h t h e He—
e, the <nd w o u l d b e ;
Y e t e c a r c e l y dared I h o p e t c
The t r i u m p h w i t h m y m o r t a l eye.
B a t no«r I see i t I, |In t h e s u n
A free flag floats f r o m y o n d e r dome.
A n d at the n a t i o n ' s h e a r t h a n d h o m e
The j u s t i c e l o n g delayed i s done.
N o t aii w e h o p e d , la calm of prayer.
T h e message of deliverance comes,
B a t h e r a l d e d by f o i l of d r a m s
On w a v e s of b a t t l e t r o u b l e d air !
'Midst s o o n d s t h a t i n s d d e n a n d appal.
T h e s o n g t h a t Bdtblehem's s h e p n e r d s k n e w !
T h e h a r p of David m e l t i n g t h r o u g h
T h e demon-agonieq of Saul T
N o t as w e h o p e d ; b a t w h a t a r e we f
A b o v e o u r nroken d r e a m s a n d p l a n s
God lays, with wiser h a n d s t h a n man's,
The, c o r n e r - s t o n e s pf liberty.
I c a r i r n o t w i t h H i m S t h e voice
T t a t f r e e d o m ' s blessed g o s p e l tells
Ia Sweet t o me a« sliver bells,
Rejoicing!—yea,IwilIrejolce!
D e a r f r i e n d s still t o l l i n g In the sun—
Ye d e a r e r o n e s who, g o n e before,
Are watching frdm the eternal shore
The slow w o r k by y o u r b a n d s begun—
Reioic^ with me ! ; The c h a s t e n i n g rod
Blossoms with love ; the f u r n a c e h e a t
G r o w s cool b e n e i t b H i s blessed feet
W h o s o f o r m i s a s t h e S o n of God !
Rejoice ! O o r M a r i h ' s b i t t e r springB
Are sweetened ; on t h e g r o u n d of grief
Rise dav by day In s t r o n g relief
T h e p r o p h e c i e s of b e t t e r t h i n g s 1
T a n u n d e r s i g n e d would i n f o r m t h e c l t l s e n s of G r a n d TraRejoice i a h o p e ! T h e d s y a n d n i g h t
v e r s e a n d a d j o i n i n g counties, t h a t he ia p r e p a r e d to; a t t e n d
A r c o n e with God, a n d one with t h e m
p r o m p t l y t o all claim* a g a i n s t t h e 1
Who sec by f a i t h t h e cloudy h e m
United States for Bounty or PenMoos.
Of j u d g e m e n t f r i n g e d w i t h Mercy's l i g h t !
All officers a r s f t l d l o r e disabled l a t h e p r e s e r i t vriir, e i t h e r
by d i s e a s e inenrved, o r w o u n d s received In t h e s e r v i c e of t h e
The Y a b k e e Soldier.
Uulted S t a t e s , in t h e l i n e of t h o l t doty, a r e e n t i t l e d t o PenT h e S p r i n g f i e l d M o . c o r r e s p o n d e n t of t h e N e w Y o r k
s i o n s ; also, t h e widows, or m i n o r d i i . d r e n of t h o s e w h o die
l i m e s g i v e s t h e f o l l o w i n g i n t e r e s t i n g s k e t c h of o n e o f t h e
• r are k i l l e d
,
C . n . H O L D E N . Attorney-at-Law.
m e n w h o h a v e b e c o m e f a m o u s a s g u i d e s a n d s c o o t s in t h e
iCni Mil
. ^ ^ r e r s e City, May
5 t h , 1lkntL
6 o J . fim»
western a r m y :
A. isTE'W M A f t A Z I X K . '
A n o t h e r gentleman w h o has obtained considerable
p r o m i n e n c e a s a s c o a t a o d soldier, is M a j . C l a r k W r i g h t ,
w h o c o m m . i n d s a s q u a d r o n of t h e s a m e c h a r a c t e r a s h i m selC
Maj. W r i g h t moved from Ohio to P o l k county
' I ' H E R E a r e p e r i o d s I n t h e w o r l d ' s h i s t o r y n a r k e d M i s s o u r i iu 1 8 5 8 , a n d b u y i n g a l a r g e a m o u n t o f p r a r i e
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" A h , C a p t a i n ! " said W r i g h t , a s h e t u r n e d i m p l o r i n g l y
'• W h o a r e y o u ? "
t o w a r d s him. w o n ' t yon gi'ant m e t w o d a y s — t w o b o a r s ,
" M a r g u e r i t e L e b r u n , " w a s t b e reply.
a t least m y b r a v e f r i e n d s o n l y t w o h o a r s t o p r e p a r e m y " M a r g u e r i t e ! M a r g u e r i t e ! " c r i e d h e r M a j e s t y , in wonself a n d family f o r b e g g a r y a n d s t a r v a t i o n — n o w do, w o n ' t d e r .
you?"
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" M n d a m ! I w e a r a b e a r d ! " t e a r i n g i t f r o m h e r free,
T h e C a p t a i n m a d © n o reply b a t c a t u p o n h i s h o r s e
and also a m a n ' s apparel, b a t I a m a w o m a n . "
s h a k l u g a s if a g u e s m i t t e n .
" Loose y o u r hands!" said Elisabeth t o t b a g u a r d .
* D o n ' t kill m e h e a t l e n g t h f o u n d v o i c e t o say
" N o y , madame. 1 mind n o t a r o u g h b a n d . W h a t is
' K i l l y o u ! N o y o n b l a c k l i v e r e d c o w a r d , I w o n ' t d i r t y t h e p i n c h i n g of a n a r m t o me, w h o c a r r y a b r o k e n h e a r t ? "
m y b a n d s w i t h a n y s u c h filthy w o r t i
I f I kill y o o , I ' l l
" W h o bath broken your heart?"
h a v e o n e of m y n i g g e r s d o i t !
" Elisabeth of England."
' Get down from that horse.'
" W e d o greatly marvel a t words m bold and strange.
T h e g a l l a n t C a p t a i n o b e y e d , in ploriDg o n l y f o r h i s H e s r d y o n e v e r , m y l o r d s , t h e i i k e o f t b e Q u e e n o f E n g life. T h e result of t h e m a t t e r w a s t h a t t h e w h o l e com- l a n d ? "
p a n y d i s m o u n t e d , a n d t h o n a s t h e y filed o u t w e r e s w o r n
M a d a m , y o n h a v e reft all t h a t m y h e a r t d i d l o v e . —
t o p r e s e r v e t h e i r a l l e g i a n c e i n v i o l a t e d t o t h e U n i t e d H o w c o u l d it h e l p b r e a k i n g ? M v m i s t r e s s , mj q u e e n ,
S t a t e s . A n h o u r a f t e r M r . W right h a d o r g a n i s e d a m y c h i e f - b e l o v e d M a r y o f S c o t l a n d . M y h u s b w d , t o o .
f o r c e of 2 4 0 m e n f o r t h e w a r , a n d b y a c c l a m a t i o n w a s M y sll. Y e s , l a d y ; b e g g a r e d a n d b r o k e n - h e a r t e d . Y o u
e l e c t e d c a p t a i n . T h e n e x t S u n d a y h e s t a r t e d w i t h h i s b i d roe s p e a k . Y o n b a d e m e t e l l m y e r r a n d . I o b e y .
c o m m a n d l o j o i n t h e N a t i o n a l t r o o p s u n d e r L v o n , S t o p F o r y e a r s m y h u s b a n d a n d mvself b a d b e e n h o n o r e d I n
ping long enough to surround the H a r d Shefi C h u r c o , her service. W e were with h e r w h e n — w h e n ' madam,
t h a t a u g m e n t e d all h i s m i s s e r i e s . A f t e r t h e o a t h of al- t b e h o r r o r o f t h a t s c e n e , w a s a d a g g e r t o m y h u s b a n d .
legiance t o e v e r y one present, including t h e R e v . P i c k I tried, I p r a y e d t h a t the wound m i g h t staunch; b u t
sniff, w h o o f f i c i a t e d , b e t h e n l e f t t h e m t o p l o t t r e a s o n a n d — b u t — b u t l a d y , I a m a w i d o w , I l o s t a l o v i n g h u s b a n d
w o r s h i p G o d in t h e i r o w n p e c u l i a r a n d h a r m o n i o u s m a n - a t F r o t h e r i n g a y . 1 felt m v h e a r t s t r i n g s y i e l d ; b a t I
v o w e d o v e r b o t h t h e i r coffins t h a t I w o u l d l i v e t o revenge
H e s o o n a f t e r b c c a r a o M a j o r W i . g h t a n d still c o n t i n u e s b o t h .
I c a m e h e r e t o fulfill m y v o w . A f e w s t e p s m o r e
in c o m m a n d of t h e c r o w d h o e n l i s t e d fct t h e b e g i n n i n g . a n d 1 h a d s u c c e e d e d
I have struggled bard against m y
H e i s a s b r a v e a s h e i s intelligent a n d i n d e f a t i g a b l e a n d p u r p o s e ; b u t in v a i n . "
has already done t h e G o v e r n m e n t i m p o r t a n t service, b o t h
I t cost t h e Q o e e n a stern effort t o retain h e r composure
iu a c t u a l c o n f l i c t a n d in m a k i n g / r e c o n n o i s s a n c e s , a n d u n d e r s u c h a s p e e c h , b u t s h e c a l m l y a s k e d ,
in
famishing
i n t e l l i g e n c e of t h e f p e m y ' s w h e r e a b o u t s ,
" W h a t think you is my dnty u p o n t b e bearing of sach
s t r e n g t h a n d intentions.
a case?"
D o you p u t t b e question to me a s a Qneen, o r a s a
judge?"
T h e Truth of Hiitory.
A s a queen."
W h e n the D e m o c r a t i c organs s H out to elucidate the
T
h e n you should g r a n t me a p a r d o n . "
c a u s e s of t h e r e b e l l i o n , t b e y p o t t h e a b o l i t i o n i s t s a n d
B u t w h a t a s s u r a n c e c a n y o u g i v e m e t h a t j e u will
se<ies8ionist,> in a b a g , s h a k e t b e m well, a n d d r o w n b o t h
a s t h e a u t h o r s of t h e g r e a t c r i m e a g a i n s t h u m a n i t y a n d n o t a b u s e m y m e r c y a n d a t t e m p t m y life a g a i n ? 8 b o u l d
t h e U n i o n . P r e t t y soon, h o w e v e r , i t a p p e a r s from t h e 1 p a r d o n , i t s h o u l d a t l e a s t b e u p o n c o n d i t i o n t o b e a a f e
D e m o c r a t i c a r g u m e n t t h a t t h e a b o l i t i o n i s t i s t h e w o r s t f r o m y o u r m u r d e r o u s revenge in f u t u r e . "
" G r a c e f e t t e r e d b y p r e c a u t i o n , g r a c e t h a t h a t h conof t h e t w o . I t i s h e w h b i s a c c u s o d of n e e d l e s s a n d d a n g e r o u s a g i t a t i o n of t h e s l a v e r y q u e s t i o n , a n d t h e seces- d i t i o n s , i s n o g r a c e . "
•• B v m y f a i t h , m y l o r d s , " s a i d t h e Q u e e n , ' • t h i r t y y e a r s
siohist i s t h e i n j u r e d mart, w i t h false i d e a s of S t a t e s o v e r e i g n l y , w h o h a s b e e n g o a d e d b y t h e a b o l i t i o n i s t s i n t o h i s h a v e I reigned, a n d n e v e r b e f o r e h a v e I f o u n d a p e r s o n
e x t r e m e r a g e , a n d w h o s e r a v i o g s t h e a b o l i t i o n i s t t h e n t o read m e s o n o b l e a lesson. M y g o o d lords, s h a l l I
n
o
t
bid her go?"
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uses t o p r o m o t e h i s o w n c a a a e .
" S o m e of her most trusted courtiers remonstrated
N o w t h i s all reads s m o o t h , b i t t h e r e i s s o m e v e r y
plain history behind i t which j i e D e m o c r a t s have a against the a c t but t h e Qneen listened impatiently. Turng r e a t i n t e r e s t in k e e p i n g o u t o f v i e w . A f e w m e n , a s i n g t o t b e p r i s o n e r , s h e s a i d :
A r e £ou not a Frenchwoman?"
l o u g as t w e n t y y e a r s a g o , u n d e r l e a d of M r . GARRISON,
[Detroit Tribone.
e s c h e w i n g all p o l i t i c s . D t g a n t h e a n t i - s l a v e r y a g i t a t i o n
a s a m o r a l r e f o r m . M r . GARBISO* w e n t t o a slav«s S t a t e ,
h a v i n g l o c a t e d in B a l t i m o r e , t o b ; g i n h i s s e l f - a p p o i n t e d
work. H e was soon driven from t h e r e b y persecution,
a n d f o r c e d t o c o m e n o r t h , l o c a t i n g in B o s t o n . H e w r o t e
and spoke, b u t bis teachings reached a very narrow circle, s c a r c e l y ^ g J j s i i J g a ripple in t h e n a t i o n a l fife. T h i s
w a s a n i l l u s t r a t i o n of t h e p o w e r . f a b o l i t i o n a s a m o r a l
f o r c e u t t e r l y d i v e s t e d f r o m p o l i t i i * . T h e r e is n o d o u b t
b a t t h a t I n t h e i n c r e a s e o f intellif eoce, t h e e d u c a t i o n o r
t h e p e o p l e in a n t i - s l a v e r y w e n t ot i, b u t so l o n g a s s l a v e r y
remained a l o c a l i n s t i t u t i o n , n o t w i t h s t a n d i n g t h e i r inmost r e p u g n a n c e t o i t t h e y wert cootent t o a b i d e b y t h e
c o n s t i t u t i o n a l c o m p a c t w h i c h cc afided i t l o t h e S t a t e s
"dosiveiy.
B u t a n e w e r a c a m e , Slaveri t h i r s t e d f o r p o l i t i c a l
d o m i n i o n , a n d s c h e m e d t h e a n o e ration of T e x a s . T h i s
g a v e rise t o t h e v i g o r o u s f r e e - a i i j m o v e m e n t of 1 8 4 8 .
N o t i c e , t h a t the slaveholders p r o d u c e the cause, tbe effect of w h i c h w a s i n e v i t a b l e . 0 * i n g t o t b e g r a d u a l d e b a u c h e r y of d e m o c r a t i c l e a d e r * ' rbo deceived the people.
W h i t h e r w o u l d y o n g o , s h o u l d I s e t y o o freer
T o m y country and my kindred.''
B y G o d ' s w o u n d s ! \ will p a r d o n t h e e ; a a d I do i t
without conditions. Y o u shall have safe s a d honorable
c o n v e n u i c e t o y o u r o w n c o u n t r y . M y l o y a l g u a r d s , see
t h a t sne is cared for.''
T h e p a r d o n e d w o m a n l o o k e d u p in w o n d e r ' a n d g r a t i t u d e , a n d a d m i r a t i o n . F o r t h e first t i m e in t b e i n t e r v i e w
s h e m a d e a n obeisance, a n d c a r r i e d t o h e r g r a v e a r e v e r e n c e f o r t h e q n e e n w h o c o u l d f r e e l y forgive a g r e a t c r i s a e
H o w TO EXTRACT T B S B r r r n t QUALITIES F R O * Y R A # T
— B a k e a small p i e c e o f b r e a d q u i t e b l a c k s n d d r o p i n t o
t h e y e a s t ; or, if i t b e very bitter, p o t • small o s a B t i t y
of b r a n i n t o a s m a l l sieve, a n d s t r a i n t h e y c a r t t h r o u g h T h e s e remedies h a r e been tried, s n d n e v e r h a v e been
k n o w n t o faiL A n o t h e r m o d e ia t o p o o r c o l d w a t e r o v e r
t h e y e a r t s o m e time b e f o r e y o u r e q o i r e i t ; t h e y e s s t wffl
n n k a n d t h e b i t t e r q u a l i t y remain i s t b e w a t e r , w h i c h
p o u r off
y T h « Battle Before Richmoad.
t Vrnst of (L Jodfje on f i e Be«tb4-Hxciting Scmue.1'
Coaring Events. |
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j w Xfigk, ^UK3. • Ptom the ItalliraorO Araertqan,i*»y J&,
Tbg'lite Prqelamatioin (ipresidr .Lincoln supersecWs' correspondent ^ i t a t h c -finJowing c»ual- ' §0n last »rida«evening JDeppty f f r v o s t Marsha Jaiti ing general
tneral Hunter's
Bnqter's ,or«fer liK>r
certain slaves.
—ifral'Cascv's divisi on; W f
I ! | ! l i McPhtfl rec^ved orders ^ o n llajor GeneraftDiw strifes na as b^ngone
•of t ^ mc^t siJbificant documenu
'
"ngone
Till
\ _ 0 j § Hundredth New Yori. aStlffalo riqpaenslc^L commanding tEK diipartinent,to ]*oiced to the town of of the til
- ^ t will b&r Veprated^readings and tha
FRIDAY MOR
13. m
J. M. Browo, killed ; Lie a tenant Colonel Phineas Stan- Kaston, Maryland, and arrest Hen. Judge Richard Car- oftener read, the more pregnant with important inferences
ton, wounded ; Major
N. Otis, woumfed: Lieutenant
>. JfiUit bftfouad., Taken MA whole, as well.as in detail,
ITiy WflT"COffipaJiy & >oan3e3; thiptaiu "Darnel D!*Nasir -Prosecuting® Attorney, on a clrarge of treason. The•'it indicates decided progress in the right direction l a
TSFAdministration of Hr.'t&ieoISi """.
«ith ejgbt offiojrs )n a tone h is made it singularly acceptable iwith the public
No_ptre ev^ryugqndcd the Prerideotial e l u t e l j n U l t comjiany.^, wopodM in the left arm ; Captain J . Xiclj- j Mars^iaJ left the ueil Joorn^n™
?
okati, company JC., woanded ; Lieutenant' Bronei, com- steamer'rorEastdn.
Nothing short of a conviction of its progrcssi ve si^iifTJCII difficulties as thoso by which Mr. LtKoot-s was gur- pany I, woundr.d; Lieutenant Kellogg, company G,
The| party reached Eaeton on Saturday evening, and canqe. of,ite- tgalli.-gin»ty?ns intimation^, could have se, .
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- wouutM mad rep'orfed firha'vet>cen leli'do 'the neW*; "engaged accommo^atTons at the ^aslon ffotel. tarly cured tins acceptance. It will be noticeable for castmr
h«'t(WftWy *v(lhi rod.ief i r o n e d aH that time had Lieutenant V.ayo, corn piny A, slightly wounded ; also a on Sunday morning, it was rumpr^l that, U19 officers had no cengure whatever on Gen, Hunter foriaaiing his corrtw0il »Wttiutthfe«rt)?)»i«WVii!<A-1s"nOw commlriofc- the j n u '"''< r
nooeommiBS oued officers and privatM.
come from Baltimore lor tlie purpose br arresting J udpc prchefisive bfder. It tobtaihs no expression by whic.i
ot e
feaar-W« kdmlnistiltfioii
oH *£/•«•«'
l
°r Garmichaei, and u Wlow tiaoiod MoNabb- was aotivelj he can feel hnmilitatod nothing so touching his militarv
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, I'W- • s ™ ^ . « y » : "U'mbljr dhl tbo rebels talfer on t l m u cfl^ajrcd in excitiqg tbo people. ^|ome<of,these calh d on dignity as to require :him to resign On the contrary,
Mr. Buct*nao *fce wu&ed aclwme .culminated. ,Our gal-J uelLtwtbeprerious day from the well directed fire of the»Slarsha! and stated that if an attempt was made to linnter is not singled out as tho onlv commander net
last liMier"fthny trw ( dtrpemed along the frontier ;-ou« oucartiHery, piling-the ground withslaio. Terrible also arrest the Judge it would be rer iiedbyat least one hun- authorized tobeua an enmmnpation oraer, hutftt is einavjf1
16i dl««>t «a8 J OOr inanitionsof war removed j '-o them wore the Trequent charges of our solid columni dred armed men. On Monday thR^xcitement Was intense, presily asserted that no " other commander or person h&»
l O A t*i M
I
bockjtcplby .top to
poiM of on- and threats of violence v>ere replied. Still Ibv officers l>een authorized." Thus thp utmost consequence is the
, c'Tilfi
ri iiiiU " i J v , . , , ,
v
. • durance when tliev broke ana ran mglonoustv. leaving were patient and quiet, but determined to make the ar- pronouncing of it '• altogether void." The President AS
v.|dJy pluadcf«3 !i^X or sevep 8taU* Jiad Openly a ^ d - j b p h i m l , h e m m B n ^ o f tbeirn.cn and officers ai well
rest at all hazards. E»rly in tho afternoon, officer Hor- Commander-in-Chief, has undoubted power to countercd, »id fcirffledin »j»rato,g!»vijrn»ent Tifca iftition?dj privates prisoners in our handa"
'
ner, actiug under instructions, rode to the nearest tele- mand any order issued by a subordinate, no matter what
<.ij>ifcrt,w»9Wrioun!y. menrvrod-and tto lifuof
Prest- :•
MoCuo-tjur'a HKAIXJOARTKRS, Junfei2. graph station, adistance of twenty miles, and telegraphed may be tho subject to which it relates, and such counter-.
Wehavo <,ke 80m0 fiv0 h dred
nmon
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mandiug implies no censure of theeubordiuate, but merely
*??'•"wjr'W
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™ v*"'** ? to General Dix for one hundred 'f»ea
whom are several prominent officers.
The General ordered 125 of tlx- second Dele ware rep a difference of opinion as to expediency.
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d i ^ | B t ^ 7 w ^ , > W ' : j b e e a . . accomOn Sunday an soon as it was light,'the fight nns re- ment to go. and-thoy were soon juder way per s lea me
Again, the President must have been satisfied thi*
plished? The best army U»a.world 'ov;r Haw has J»oeu newed by Gen. Sumner with marked success, the fight reaching Wye Laniling1 at nooe yesterday. Tlie Mar- Gen. Hunter's order was sound military law—that if perorgauiMd ]-1ho Treasury rcplcnisheK'. - thfr public ei*dit lasting nearly tho whold da» Tho rebels were driven at shal met them and gav<)i the order to assemble in the mitted to stand it would b<J thoroughly effective as an act
town in one hour, bat the officer in command' misunder- of emancipation. To avoid ' I N H R thus cloarlv seen to
•rMthrcjl't; tE4T'btejri«y and btotafer;f dP,; th^ 'Government every point ivitb heavy loss. .
The ground gained or Goo Samner was about two and
him, and remained at the landing an hour. In the be Inevitable, end no doiflit considered premature^ the
vindicated, and the backbotw o t ' t i o reUoflioa. brok;u. a half miles. General fteintxeluian succeeded on 8unduy stood
meantime, the Marshall and his r^n went to the court- order was declared void., 'Hie mere act of avoidance is
Wbile th0.GowMment,ha§, b j ,tha power of i t s drm> morning in retaking tho ground lost the day before by house, where the judge was pre? ding upon the beuch, an
unmistakable ocfmrarftin that the power to emanoipata !
^lf tffeen t«rtor1ato ils foes at home, by tho wisdom arid General Casey, ufter a severe struggle..
and, ascending the place, told t |C judge that lie must is htt ItftnBerK df t w Tmlftoy authority in a rebellions
Odr loss in tbo two dap' engagement, in killed and consider himself Under arrest ami'a prisoner. The Judge tdiswiet, !|Tbe*vimissioq«an first made when Fremopt's
j'isftcfe 1 rf^^rfomai^i|^Hai5 silenced the cla'jijprs and
wounded is about '200.1 A great number 'Are missing, seemed astonished and demanded the authority for such proclamation was shorn of its comprehensive features,
Uwj rcjjKkrt <^l(a^3Bmi^8 ^ijrawL' '
who will probably return, having strayed away.
a proceeding, and Was answered; by .'the''authority of the and now itTs BtVikhigh' teafilfnR-fi No other.soundconN'or ; is. th»: (*Jl Amidst Uie* fearful eoipmotions, • The enemy's killed and most of their wounded fell into United btates Government, The Judge's reply indicated struction ca^ be placed 'tfpo;vthe act—no other inference
jjnblib eaeaioires havu been proporf.>d, and -some of our hanilv. :K. :J:: i
. •
that he did not regard that authority,under the circum- drawn fromlt-T-.it tjifi,legal and logical sequince' from
thorn •pnaiiWiiiited, v#l)Ic4i' wil^'tt-fleet honor npofi 'lhip' The corintrylin which the battle was fought isswampv. stances of the case. Here a call was made for the Sheriff the promises. No .doobi the single question
not avowed, whether the lime for exercisii^r that power:
cQiu^jy "api^the" adpSbls'rai/oa^ia ii'ie .'igQs
comc. with thick UDdCrbnish^and most of'the fighting was in of the county, and the crier of the court, $eated
the woods. Owing to the nature of the ground very lit- )tindow, adding to the exciteirmat, but was soon silenced had arrived,,
«wK<Mbor,-twhen excrcised.it could not
l'rominentAnx^g thopc anj ^he.'new.treaty with England •re Artillery wasnsed.
with the threat that if bo said ntiothor word be would be
morq apji/o^rfatchf d^ne'by tho Commander-in-Chief."
fflr tlw. pffuctual. supprcasipD of the ^llvc Ttftilo ;• t h jI Both of the balloons were up nearly all yewterday.
knocked down.
i President ltimsill. ' His proclamation establishes the
Officer Bishop, rcooiviag an order to take the Judge
abolH^irof^favery in the Di*«ric| bf ColuibWiti, and'tbo - A l l the troop left Richmond and marched in the di* * • '
j military
in custody, took hold Of him, when the Judge kicked
, other de'whfih'inaj jni'ti rection of. thn oattlo-field
• -Tho railroOd has been of inestimable service, tho cars him. Bishop then drfew his revolver and struck him
ate a (Tsiw.iDf gradulfviancipatloD. Aad'all-Uwsei rauning'withina mile and a half of the battle-field, bring- upon the head several times -with it. Others arrested pirtiBcyjt ofGorc^dmect "Moreover, Ge*u,iWt<jr.'amil-:
itary district embraces only* three rebellious atatr*^ ne
^ta^t results- have been reached white the constitutioff ing' forward ammunition and snppiics. Tho wounded Mr. I'owell and two citizens named William Nabb and yond which his orders'<Wtdd be inoperative. But the
wore immediately put aboard the cars and sent to the Elixir I'ascaull The 'proceeding was prompCdi
htw.betfn'^l bnly respected,'btit obeyed' •
Presid«ttf»!-military district embracw • (beta #aH-. An
<
aud doue in less time than is required to write an account emancipation order from him would, therefore, be infiThough we aro free to confess that we do not see how W hite (House;
General McClellan arrived on the battle-field Saturday
it, but the court-room presented a most singular scene, nitely more coniprchcnsi^6 than any which might be prothc 'tj^ioavi^o'bo effeotually restored wlthw^i ^be, cooi- eveniugi where he has remained bver-einee, directing all. of
all present being greatly excitod. The members of the mulgated by a subordinate'. One stroke of bis pen
p'f to aod Eual ovortlirow of ala\try, yet wB tak^.pleasure tho movements in person. His presence among tho •jury who were sitting in tho box asked for directioia
would do all {hat the whole body of his commanders
ic rxpreseiiigoor confidehcc it/ fherwiAdom and integrity troops had a most splendid effect
to what they should.dq, but, getting
could accomplish, even .if they cootd be brought to harmonize-in their utterances, with the striking advantage
•of Mr. (^id^idotliii^nition, 1 and'To aebfarding1 '^o'tt1 Four soperate charges with tho bayonet were made \ the buildiug. The arnests havo fceen made, judge t'i
during yeatorday. IK one instance the enemy
miebael
was
attended
by
a
physician
of
the
town,
who
of
there being no, higher anthority to appeal to.
•our hearty'auflJEiirafist.sJipporl.
ven a mile, during which 173 rebels were killed with the dressed his wounds. The military soon made their apIt will also be bb&rv^tfhet, as if affirming this admis
>
pearance, and tho whole party, after a short delay, march- sion ofmiB'ary power over cniuttcipation. tho.President
, The 4y>a»y"tor«$!n^'VJtbunjal'-'tify truly .sa^s, t^at bayonet alone
Lieutenant
Washington,
Aid
to
Gen
J
.
Johnson,
was
ed to the landing, where the *teamer Balloon was
is extremely Carefftl'tOWiflke noflenial.' It was notbeeesw
'ftw®^wPw,(^lr^ •'^iwbr; ? i
j»totriketi prisoner.
waiting, and started for the city- Tho boat stopped at sary for him to aVow it iu so many wor<ls. He makes
flifllWpiWWl not be trifled wilh. It- wiU
U»o ver- The enemv's dead left on the field amonnt to over 1,- Fort Me Henry at ubout twelve' o'clock laM bight, and no threats—»tbftAtMif(^keemsiio'part.'of his policy. But
"leo .•
.. I- m ,. placed the prisoners in charge of Col. Wm. L ; Morris, when he'says. '• Whetlier it be competent, fo*1 tn?, > t».
diiit qf tho world that those who shoJI> do so will desorvo ;2O0IhnaH nb«3 •.fa i i . / . •• ...
- Gen. Howard yas irounded twico in tho nrrh. Col. commanding the post, where th«?y now remain.
Corumaafei>irhGi»i»foi the Army and. Navy, to declare
nMth^pofe^'ii}8( Bor*tare$. rT^feIbog^nspen(led boltMiller,
of the Eighty-first Penn^rlvania. and Col. Rippy,
the sluves of any State or States free," and whether it
lus^;,i)0oc|
poVef.
The Permit of Jackson.
Of-Pittsburg, were killed Col. Campbell, of Pennsylvashall have become a necessity to |lo so, " are questions
critihcs whatever impedes its progress as surfilj :aa':iir-.i(; nia, was wounded in t|ie thigh.
WOJDSTOCK, Va., June 2.
which, under ifiy responsibility, I reserve t^ myself," he
hud never boon delayed in its missioiU : The President is
The enemy was driven out if Strasborg last evening conveys iotimntior.s involving the gravest consequences.
; 1 The Battle Before Hichmoud.
by General Fremout'f advance' guard, and ha* c been With these the pOblic mind appear* to bo thoroughsolemnly sworn to tolort'the Unii6t> j-^!f
Slavery,
? HB*nqUARTRKS,i AHMV OF THE PoTOJtM*. Juue 2. .closely pursued to-dav by his forces and General Bayard's ly content that the countermanding of den. ITiififer'a
r
wefl. - cfii tfrnf, ttftti will his "marcli agninisk il' tie as j The rebel officers were unable ts rally their, troops
cavalry brigade. T|iey have iieycral timesfiiadostands,
prorapt a n d j ^ ?ffective as was his march agtuust fXor- this morning, uud have retreated back towards Rich- jam! skirini.-hiug has been constantly going on, • but with order has^bepn reojived with a feeling far pqre subdued
than that which greeted tbe"modification of Fremont's.
folk. Meh.of Mr. Lincoln's temperament seldom Btriko ; mond, Our. tnen have moved forward to Fair Oak, five jtrifling loss 011 both sides. One of Gen., Bayard's com- This appeal has been further strengthened by the most
. . |maud was killed, aud ,CoL 1'iliOP. Chief of Artillery, and opportune appeal to the rebellious slaveholders to embut when -they 'doi tlieir blowi will fall wltb'trip-hanimer miles from the city.
Jeff.
l)ovis
nod
Letcher
were
both
at
the
fight
yegter1
lone
of
General
Fremont's
Aids,
was
wouudod
The
enbracp-^lie otfar of compensation, conpied with the half
vcl^ijV and; power." Ilia recent i'rodfmaliaiv^kind
, d . I , - . ; ..t I.'. : - . . >. '•! 1. . I'd
emy are now encamped about three miles beyond Wood- prophetic wa^ning-'tbat they catmot be blind to t|i* sign)
and thonxhllafana pairioticr lu .^he^WgWst. jii^groc-rris
I'he dead arq now being gatbered nnd buried.
istock. We arc holding '.he tfllage. We have taken of the tirnes, almost saying it is now or never. Then,
HEADQUARTERS OF MCCLSU-AS'H ARHT, June. 3.
his way of saying to the Robel Slaveholders ; !?8top jour
jabout three hundred prisoners, and more ore being •1 do not argue." What more natural than for him t o
w ar upon the best government in the world, and accept As all the wounded and'many of the dead have been brought in constantly
have added U I mean to act r" Words have cea«;d ti>'
tOiWbite H ous^ by railroad, it is impossible toi obFTIFMOXT'S Hr.AT)<jrAKtERs. t
be efTectiye—rdee>!s piust fo|iow.., We greatly- mistake
comjfensartoiHbf
^freedom' of yotlf SlaVc'g; !anO |B6 )¥ sent
tain any, correct lists Pi tho casualties of the past tbree
Woot'SfOCK, Va.. Jilne 2. (,
the significance of this proclamation if it fails t o create
quick.gi If o^t, tbo Rebellion audSlavery yjU be.crtfshed days. •
•|
».:• |. , .
General Fremont, after occenyingStfasburg last night, a profound impression throughout Europe, and that Tb.,
'•ut together., go, gentlemen, bo perta^adod'to take |i.
1 H^AtxjUARiBRS, Monday—9 P, M.
was obliged by tltd drirkness 'sffl trenicrtdous storm, and iwauing will receive tl.esnn e interpretation therewhnfc
, : General Hooker roado u reeonnoisanco to-day ou the the fatigue"of His meri, to delay Jits advance till" morning. many persons have aworrled to it here.
friend's ad*rt<4 and stand from xmdBrir ?i
Williamsburg turnpike to within four miles of Richmond At 6 o'clock the pursuit of th^ fttrenting enemy was re*
Si "i -b-jliwltl .1 Ii-'i-'in l;i|. I .1 ..«!•• i ; •,»!..••(.
[New York Tribune.
BAV. HeiKjt W'ardBoocber, in thp ctpirs^ pf ». sermon without uieutiug the enemy in forec..,. Their pickets kept sunied. and vigorously contintied during the day.- Gen.
at the Plyfefcnth ohfafch, mtde an eloquent plea (br new»-i in sight* but retreateil at his approach. Every one McDowell's advance, being pi rt of a brigade under Gen.' The Retreat of General Bank*—Gnllant Conduct
of
Geuerul
A.
8
.
Willimn*—
Loss of the
f&Qfjib on® of Ac Inost potest ele- BCSm»t«ingniBe of thq fall of, the rebel capital when our Bayard, reached Stnisbtirg tins morning, and was order. Michigan cnralif*
V
/troops advance: for ait cngagemeiit. T h e fight of SaUjr- ed forward by Geni Fremont 10 join in tha pursuit wi]h
n i ^ s l ^ o ^ i S i y ^ l n U p a . * " TheTp if,"
WtixtAifsroRT. May 30.
'day apd Sunday sealsj the fate of that city. They threw: the cavalry and artillery. The enemy, to retard the purLast night the enemy made a alight -demonstration on
mwj vulgar abjtoilDajnbqat nowspappri t ^ i ' tiioyJiB' sp;, the.main body of thetarmy, composed of the best troops,. suit endeavbred to tohfic a stnnd in three positions with
'
ing wjth a view of crushing it. They were artillery, but were driven rujfidly nnd with loss from tbo neck opposite this place, but not,in sufficient;feref ty*
they tfon^'ltoaBy njore than you do.1 Ulan i*!iratarally a
•anso any serious alarm. They are not believed to hi
lying cwitu^jj ^Vntlr is #' Mfi' JTrdh 'H^aVen; apd Tery defeated after two day's hard fighting, nnd forced to each. Jackson's rear guard passed throngh Wood- •efficiently strong to make an attack. Oar pickets still
retreat. -.V/1.-,.}/•
.
.having
stock this afternoon,' the head of his column
f e ^ 6T"ns
thort?.1''
^ neVsoccupy the Virginia side of tbe river.
1
N*w YORK, June 3.
reached it at sunrise.'
In all the reports of the late affair, tbo name of fllCr
papere give both faSfe and rumors,
"they, would t c
The statement of qor lo« in McClellan'.s battery should,
Colonel Pilsnn. Chief of Artillery on Gen. Fremont's
blamed'If they did not doto. It is for tlio reader to read 3,000 instead ot three hundred;: a telegraph blander stall', who selected, with grcatskili, the successive posi- veteran soldier Geueral Williams has been omitted. As
tions for the batteries?, is wotinded by the fair of his Brigadier-General commanding tbe divisiob, all the movejudge pf these rumors. Tho last'economy shonld be in
ments
on the field were directed by bitn. He and bis
J i ! > T h e Route of Jackson,
horse. *whieb was shot under him while reoonnoitering
regard to newspapork. 11 Is bctterto deprive the body
within thirty yards of theenorfiy. The batteries engaged able staff were always on the rear, and great credit is
W tujAHSfOKr. Junc-2.
of gome ribbon,'or jewel, or garment, , ;than, to,dtgrLve Major Itwicht. Colonel Kenly, Br. Stone and otheni were Scuiermer's tu»d BueJ'», of Gen. Stojil's brigade. <lue to bim for defeating every attempt of a superior
the mind of its sustenance."
'* laL'jj are safe at Winchester. i i A J ^ m e is progressing at tho The first New Jersey, ami Firtf Peqpsylvaoia Cavalry, force to flank our handfal of brave troops. Ho gave hislatest accounts from Midulejown, so say returned privates. under Geueral Bayard, ami tho GlH Ohio wal Stewart's orders with auusnal distinctne^ and with unmistakable
I'J'f..Sccund Despatch.
Indiana Cavalry, uflder Coloutl I-ngorey, were in ud- brevity.
, SHOOTISO op MAJOR WATBbnd.-—The New York paTo Surgeon , King, Mcdical Director of the depart
WiLLiAMsrouT. June 2.a . •auce, driving the epemy befot* ilicin aud in support of!1 n,eDl
:
a,ld i,r
pers ttlf I s tut.SK tbo eyening'of tbo 22nd, Mr. James
Medical Director of Gen. \Vj|.
It is rumored via ^Harper's Ferry, that Jackson was tho,batteries.*' Tho, road and wood were strewn with l l B m s- , l l s , 0 , >- Antisell,
fiaij^.caliea Ajpon Major John S. Watroos, at No. 89 defeated yesterday at Winchester, and was retreating arms, stores and elothiug. A large uumber.of prisoners
' "
' B™ 1 c r e d ' 1 ' « n ! s o attaclied for bringing
have beeu taken.
] off nearly all the sick in cantonment and hospital at
Princo Street, in that city, aod feigned to he - under the towards Smoker's Furry.
Our loss i, one killed and several wounded. General' S'rasbtfrg and Winchester. The number of sick and;
Third pctpalch.
v
inflnenee of B^jnor, when, seeing a good opportunity, he
<1 iab,u,i a t
Fremont's rapid march, combined with (Jen. McDowcll'^ "
Str*sburg was 999. Out of this number not
MARTIXSHUBU, June.2.—Morning.
shpt^the MfUpr. Tb^ ball lodged in the jHver and the
erneiiU. bki wbyHy relieved the Shenandoah TalleyT o w r t h , r t . v fore captured ; aod sixty-live, many of whom
All is quiet There are no indications of the enemy
wcrc ,n t o rrl,,c
man isit>pt (eipocted; to Jiye.' Tho uffuir grew opt of i the neighborhood!
°
* ' a conditio to be removed, were left
, anil northern Virginia. Jackson will be overtaken and
xr
, hbehind.
d
M nnumber
business dBcn'tie«,_Mr. 0. having attributed los6ca in
edto
Fourth f)erpatch.
* fTght o '- : ist abandon'his ground entirely.
" " A Included iu »this
« n m W were several 1
I cooks and attendonts.
HAOERSTOWN, June J
—,
—
—
mining operations to Major W. This ajjpears in Ma«
FIRST
MICHIGAN CAVALRY.
A paroled privatey from Winchester, arrived here toThe Skeleton of John Brown's Son.
jor ^ t W ^ep&sHiori,'before witnesses. Mr. C. Iras for: Killed—Robert Barclay. Augustus Lane. Leander
day. He says that Jaekson and Ashby were both at Winchester co^sjiomKhce of tfce S. X Poit.
merly a citizen oi*' Onloriogop, Michigan. Mid a promiWiriclt^stcr on .Saturday. V
,
•
"" the jU^a^sajchusetts Second conic here ibe ne- I Druelland, Oliver Morcott, Philip Rowland, 'Ihomai
When
M
nent man in the Like Superior eo.^ntn-. M^jor W. was
At one o'clock onj Sunday morning their army was set CTON ioM
tki'llc'' mmmy *" m I b v ca,J»d it, ofi w S , ' 2 S l J f r R
£.E
.'*
n rosident of Superior, Wisconsin, previous to his going in motion towards Strasburg, Ashby'E taking the route
.who »us
was killed
i,.wuu
Kineu IU lao ciniiuc nou.-c,
.
,, .
... ,
i , )>•*«
PI,
woo
.is
medi., ,c/".
to New 'Ytirir:'- Thfs tragedy has brought sorrow to along the north of tie mountain Shortly after daylight was preserved in toe
lie oijice
d f c , ot.i»r.
of 1Dr. siaguire.( vwho
is •nediWn g f A .Inlin
W f I"hnmrLJ.
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•
.
.
1
vV11I kniPiiL
on Sunday he heard, firing in the direction ^of MidtSle- cal directort» tho Itebel artoy. Tiie soldiers, immodi- " i , . !
many hearts jn Michijgtuj.
Pkrson. W. C. Niveo, Jacob
towu till he reached Martinsburg. Secessionists told atclv took..posscssi(Hi of it. anj placed it under the charge a A * IMiD g—I hornas . 11
Spellman, Lororao
Lorenzo F.
Poore.
Henry W. Ellis, Charles
o
t
t
^
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6
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f
c
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,
t
o
t
e
i
t
^
i
,
B
r
f
c
a
l
Sp^llran,
F.
Po«
hini
tbat
Jackson
had
encountered
Shields
aod'Freinont
P
!
Currency i« in a wretched condition in New Orleans.
at Middletpwn where Jackson was dafcaled ajnl lost ten preparation The arteries ore; injected spa the muscles C. Wilcox, Henry 1'ratt, Joseph Garfield. Hnrrtwm
Confederate notes being suppressed, there is littlo except guns. Information ^received states that. Jacksou had displayed^ the nsiial m.inneri My first' impression wa» Burnham, Charles T-ott. Peter Juligrne, Nicholas Kittle,
-hinplastere"afloat Scxpe of the banks have ordered de- twenty-one regimente of infautry and 8C^-two guns. AD tliat it sSSuJd be given over to tbe family for deccntin ; B- O. Chapmau. Henry King, Cyrus McBride.
Reports from Companies F and G not received. .
poatore rf€onM««e notes to withdrtiw them. No- prisoners, were well treated ; the sick,, wounded and dis- terweni; but a inedipl friefid suggests lo me that, so
Tbe Commandant of Kentuckybodywill take them, law or no law, if they can get any- abled, as well as the surgeons of the hospitals, ste wards loug as it can be vigilcd, as doubtless it will be when the
and. nurses, were paroled.. Only a smidl portion were
takes it to|the nortbi by thousands, it will be the
Lotnsvnj.E, June 4.
thing else. The City Government 'is nelping along'by taken along with tne rebel army. They claim to have surgeon
tale of horrid brutality with 'irlncb it was treated by the
Brigadier-General
Boyle, whose headouartore are in "
i Mui%' its oredit,in place of tho private notes of several taken 2,0^0 prisoners.
Virginia savages. Tho skin ras stripped off aud tanned this city, assumed command of the Federal troops
large hoMoa; bat still there is danger of wttwro distress
It wasahen prepared as an jnatomicaj specimen. The Kentucky this Viorniug. His appointment give* very'
From Fortress Monroe—June 3.
physician whp achieved^the job became mad and died, general sd'isfactiou.
for want of circulating medinm that will go. without eoThe steamer State of Maine arrived here to-day from
and [believe, at a judgment
of heaven.
——
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<./igm;ajy<i0Bt.
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, White House with about three Ijondred wounded in the the blacks say
/ ~ l '
' "• *~ ' 0 '
Capture of a Rebel Prise.
,Rt plw.
1
CAIRO, Msy 31—The Mcibile News of the 2Gth says
Nnv YOBS, Juno 4.
; fwa. Btaika'hM
rt«iT«d
ttonka of tho Prts- recent engagement These are among the wqrst cases
which it was thought it would not be safe to carry such our forces had occupied Cofcjand Battery Islands, with-! The prize schooner Laura M. Holmes, captured while,
iikot aod Becreti!/ of \Vor filr his m»st«riy retrwt to distances as to New YorS'or Philadelphia
in eight miles of Charleston, Die rebels having evacuated J escaping from Charleston to Nassau,. tho 27th,. bf IhOj
-'
"
•"iaoJW|i(Jn6t/i W.sS etl I'.-s 3:i;?
General Dix hssnped command here yesterday.
$em tbe day previous. .' <
' gunboat Santiago, has 170 bales of cotton. '• •
M : j B a A N " 13 A.'
aishfrtynfcMLIWteMswHk amite»crpajl.
1 tMfc
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POSTSCRIPT, /
nr» I T o t a l D e s t r u c t i o n
Fleet!
K«eHn»e- Th« T»* U M u n l all t*«*l AdrortJMm.nu fcnh,.- — — ~
«»H«i|»tH t r a c t s m taiywypcy pf l.», '
Hftnnfth^i*ay & Go.'g C o l n m n
£ > C j * * ! g h W l a r r n y j j O ^ w ooTfjSftjjf * M f t o i r r f f o I
s W f e f P r ^ W ra^wfcM® SW ™- ptia.
tadbrotagftt tha^ba&ifig oewi'cSrthe Kafiof HMB-
SPRING OF 1863.
****
, NM|3£*3'9£d£*^ wefts'
Se*>® D a m e i s l a y i n g a p l a n k s i d e w a l k f r o m ( b e
W A G O N S
^
N o t a F e d e r a l vessel w a i i n j u r e d — o o t a m a n ;
P p o s e , t o t h e C o u r t H o u s e S q u a r e ; / U i e n p e e a s t - : kiUed, a n d
only, one—-OoL
Elliot—'wounded,
aud
P I '
he j
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' a r r o w Tsetfy,
e r l y , a l o n g - t h e s o u t h s i d e Of W a s h i n g t o n S t r e e t , ' t o t h « | a l i g h t j s ^ T J » B » b ^ j | 3 S B . w a » 1 ^ 0 killed - a w l w o u n d e d . j ' l V j ^
1
.residence of ibe " T i l l a g e E d i t o r " — « b o u t t h r e e - q u a r t e r s
of a mile f r o m t h e p l a c e of b e g i n n i n g .
and I S f f p r i s d n t r i r t a p f W c d . '
H i e m o r a l eflect
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^ e l £ T b o j o p s o t f \ | a y l n , t h e oi»v fch£n^{h^^gbt
tt&kUg
can b e a g o o d c b r u t i a u ,
in f r o n t o f t h f . O a y o s o H o m e . .
in
mi^l^ev6-\wen
the
',
j
t . O r t i V i n uwu*
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1.
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. 3'ho Store n o d titripee
g a l l a n t G e n e r a l run
10
sble.irapreasjpiiISsSlSWlug .tg.i"i
kilted io tto'tottfc «
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o*cr M e m p h i s
and
the |
i«, ,p.i«d J M t e i " p p i i ' o p c D K " <*•<>""
« » ^o^n.» u.v-
^;;C. W ! > , l l a ittdbia ARCHW whw «*i!ta wii>!« iii
Travorao City W M | U M t M Mid hllijs i favorOd, w
float
Hiinka wn, nf
'['t' '' '
T b e C j e v d a i ^ i P I o i b d e i l e r y u i a Liiograpliica( s k u i o b
o f iU late d i s t i n g u i s h e d e d i t o ^ J . W.- G r a y , s a y s : - " H i s
siT^L^c : " 1 0 1L1
'f*" "
-
"
tiiA i
porpo^.toj liberty i» .11 tho
lerntones in tbe Ldraa States. They are now open to
when to indefatigable, industry igjaddfd, those ei#mp1ary
v i r t a e s , , sttrict i n t e g r i t y > i t H o m p e r » h c c .
A p o o r boy,
GUNTONHO0SE
V j t b o n t m o n e y o r M e n t i s , b e c a m e to. t h i s c i t y iWanty-elx
fctrfee a p p l i c a t i o n , r e a r e d f o r himself a n a t i o n a l roputution
b e r ^ f i t y of a pqcitnlarj-
independence."
HOKs. *H<> I A7A
UxM, I |Ulred
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m h V 'l1
i n iTfiil t o the folfowlug lands a n d premise}! situate lv
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H A T S ,
FOR GEST8 AND BOYS, tOOCTHKR WITH <i :»s.
A. K. S P & A G t ^ .
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1424 Afire# (if Choice Lrmfaft «J'"*!'
Codfish, Mackerel^
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G R I S T
TANNEST:
In o p e r a t i o n , an 4 T a n o n S h a r e * — a s nsriaT?'"' '-1- ^-r
fc. S O B S l S &
J a h u a r y 3", 1862. fi-ly
TRAVEBSE CITY HOUSE,
. . .. mt' 'x • wq u'l xa atil9tX
,
r
J?0'WT|^,
iniONT B n u r e r , KEAR COCHT HOBAB.)
i
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.. TRAVyBSE C l t Y , h u n t <*t> H "
i n s OLD ESTABLISHED HOTEL,(TRt rtt6~
I in T r a v e r s # f'ity.l SltiiaWd on F r o n t S t r e e t , in t h e v l f i *
Ity of the C o u r t House a i d public offices, i s ( t i l l o p e n f o r t i t '
reception of t h e t r a v e l i n g public. The. l ' r o p r k t e r return*
hi# h e a r t y t h a n k s for the liberal p a t r o n a g e h e h a s receive''.
and a s s u r e s the public t h a t no p a i n s w l l l be s p a r e d to m a k "
ii* p i e s t s c o m f o r t a b l e .
H i s c h a r g e s will c o r r e s p o n d With
betimes.
'• • •» csft o : ' » i « i l l - « i W 0 6
Good aocotnoilatioBa f o r H o r s e s a n d C a t t l e . -
,
TABLES, STOVES,
TTT^
i i o i W i ituHw
Viz w o r t n 6AY TO THE P u i i t i c , THAT yt% n i ^ i Gor ' o r s
W I L L I A M
BEDSTEADS!
*
•
-
NOTICE.
i\,-.r,.,., ,,i i,
HALIBUT,
r • 1 J
•
•
•
in operation, * x d are on b a n d to do C a a t o m - ^ o i k ^iu ml
times ; and.would any, we t h i n k t h a t wa can 4o
work
»s a n y MlUlA Grand Traverse. ' If you d o b b t It,
n s i rtd
»ee for'yooreeh-es ; a n d wonid say, t h a t w e k e e p e o ^ '
/ [ [ >Cho^,.'Sliotildet-ff, j ' { ^
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foqtM-vl'
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,
,
V J f f i ,j)* WlI^O^T DWJU4.IK08.
.
Tlie »l<ov« m e n t i o n e d La*As are in a]l p a r U of . t h a C o u h t v
E!k L i f t e , W h i t e w a t e r , Ooifcnia a n d ' T r a r e r M ; are a m O i l g t h f
earliest a n d best selections with r e f e r e n c e to aoll.'wktw, Mirfnoe, a n d m a r k e t ; ciobrace Varming Lands, Village S i t e a o n d
Watqr P o w e r s , w i t h or w i t h o u t i m p r o v e m e n t * , in ^ t u u r t i U r s
ui H I U L p u r c h a s e r s , a n d n t p r i c e f i m a k i n g ( t o o o b j e c t , i s pr<
P O R l i ! HAMS!!
C B A I R S 1
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A I - p E K T W . BACON". , '
f
Tin lvalues, Gina;liam« V './
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•:
LASl>. OFFICE
1850 Acre#, aluo Choice and .taeUiSt'
Cloth s & Cmsimeres,
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on CointjiipfioB—M»d;ooW aflor»./or sale,.
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Prints, Cottons,
t
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OAiA. AUD B£« FOB YOtiaSELVtB.
TIMOTHTSEED,
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p r j n t o t h o ' o r t i f l W "of
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g awidl
n d l b e i n g In the
t h e CCouinty
o u i i t y of Mtni«tee
Manistee and State of Michl- ! 1 %
n d kuon-tt
lrao.ru ond
ond described
d w c j H b ^ l sMs follows,
follows, 'to
'to w
wiitt:: 1The
H^UdtRU^xcopi
h i M o 1 Htfe; ' T l i t y i Hro'rttew- 4 4 n t j £„gab,
£ ;. - aand
.
—
, .
. i,aoptk-weat,
south west q u a rrttet r ' of n«ortb-w«sl
o r t h - n e s t quarter,
nuarter, and
a n d norlh-w
north-west1
t h o c o u n t r y ^ u i l ^ r g , »yh(> p n p t ( o n ; t b e ; i n ^ i ( J e j t l i n r e<li- quarWr
o ni three, a n d sonth-.-ti«r
south casr i[
q u a r t e r ofsonth-w<wt
o f s o n t b - w e s t qiiarter of swmi i w
1
nnrth-oast qqnaKer,
north-enst unllrter
qnHrter o f s o n t h - I
f ~ i « l Vo.L»
'ql u s r t e r o f north-oast
n a H e r . and n&rth-enst
t o rial a.»A
n d local
nbws. a n d s e m i t h e m ^ s u„b.sl c r i b• o! _r s_><ast q u a r t e r of •motion 4. and east half o f - s o ' i U w '
'
and south-west-quarter of sontb-<>ust q n s r t e r ol
* f i e ' l ^ r l m d e i i t ' B a s o r t l e r c d a M i l i t a r y , yomniissioii t o a n d north east iftimter andsouth-wiKt qnaHor, iini
m e e t in j^iily ltjr v t h e t r i a l o f e d i t o r s a n d f e t t e r w r i t e r s of tioulh cast q u a r t e r of section 2.1, j n d soirfh-w'st qflnrt<
north-west q u a r t e r , a n d west half of V>nth-elist h n n r f r v:
wfao h a v e r i o l a t e d o r d e r s ia t h e - p n b l i s b i n g of tKWB.— nor»b-we(it half a n d n o r t k - w e s t qitsrier of north-west qttarfnr
G«D. K e « h i c y ^ i p d C o l s . T a y l o r a n d O'raig vril\ bo mem- of ja-ntiou twenty-four, a n d north-west q n a r t e r and north
:.a)f or s u i i t h w u m q u a r t e r or section twenty-si*, all In townb, e, r s .
—. . . . . .
. ."
*
n o r t h , of .-aiiBe
range tl...
t h l r t e o n west.
'I'l.
' ' ' H a n n a h , I,ay & i s . .
lOfiie*—.corner of L u m b t r a n d Mdxwel M r M a , Ohlc*«K. i .
'
Cbi«ogo, KeUroary 1st, 1W2. •in i —••
i I
:
SPADES ANT FORKS.
Buckwheat, Barley,
GrHj*den R a k e s , " P o t a t o e s Z
MUKAIFF'S NALE.
b l e h i m a ^ o n t u m q c b y u ^ j S s i d p j l t * L U > ^ o l ^ o ( f e J u l i u s l ^ Y f V l U T l ^ : y V T i l i ^ K K ~ £ ^ £ C C T I U N ; s ISSL'KI) i>ltT |
u n d e r the w-al of th»Clrcul< C o u r t 'for t h i
C|pwr.
..' ,
,
, v r t , . ,1
Manistee and StatO of 3 l l i h i g « h , lifted the twelfth day of
T h e d i m e n s i o n s of t h e U n i t e d S t a t v a c a p i t o l a t ; " W a s h - May, A. IV iSR'-', n n d t o n » ifir*ct*d* and delivered a);ain<t
"lie goods, chattels, l a n d * a«d t'-nofnents of Willhttu S. Amos,
i b g t b n a r e t h u i officially s t a t e d : - — W h o l e l e n g t h of b u i l d - lufcndant therein, 1 have, levied u p o n , and Seized, and tiliali
6U at jaiblic Miction n r t e n d u e t o the highest bidder, at th<ing, 751 feet
o f - w f i ^ c j h c l u d i n g steps,
/ r o n t i l O o r of tho Bnswell Hotel, Jthat belujr t l f la«t place of
h o l d l n t r C i r c n i t Oonrt for *ald Connty.) in the v i l l t o of Mftncapitol, 3 5 3 / q e ^ ' ^ i o c b o p ; ^ i g h t b
a b o v e t h e istec, in s j i d County of Manistee,'on Priifay. t h e twentv-flfth ,
day of J o i v next, at two •'eiocK in the a f t e r n o o n of t a l i day,
b a s e m e n t floor, 2 6 * t a e f c j g r o u n d a c t u a l l y covered, 153,- all the estate, right, title a n d interest, t o g e t h e r with all tin- [
hereditament* ind a p p u r t e n a n c e * t h e r e i l u t " b e l o n g i n g
1 1 2 s q u s r e feet, o r m o r e t h a n t h r e e a n d a half a c r e s .
.
n
i
, •
| /
| any vitte a p p e r t a n i n g . w b i r h the said William K. Amn
ta
-vn j « r » *
AND UNION
Cultivator Teeth, MONITOR
HATS,
T h o p i c t u r e s w h i c h h a v e b o o n p u b l i s h e d of h i m , resem-
•m
.. T H B PBOPHULSfc
M O N I T O R
PLASTEE, LIME,
B
nm a.-®. &
. M
«i*.<e«A
! WTILL
KO?f R E C O L A L L Y I i E l WEEN C H I C A G O AN
i I T P o r t Sarnia d u r i n g tbe Season, t o r c h i n g at T r a v e , I City both ways. 8 b e m a k e * t h e r o o n d Crip I n 10 «la>*,:«..I JOg.al Traversa .City, ttvfaer f r o m Chicago o r 9 a r n W c a r •
[jl-itofc •
.
, .4l
••*- t i n r j . . .
v..
T|>OM wishing to a a k * c o a n e o t i o a a with tbe A v u i u i u »
tnf
' ^ e route, can do so by w r i t i n g or telegrt^ :
'
, THIS l a t h e l a r g t s t Hotel, w i t h t h e best a c c o m m o d a l l o p s
t>KATU or MAJO* L A C V . — M a j o r H a m n e l I^acy, o u o of In the city ; the lending Daily and Weekly P a p e r s are taken
! here, a n d n o ' p a i n s will be Spared t o mnke gncsU c o m f o r t a b l e ;
I b w p i o n e e r s of o a j - W e s t m i c f r i l i t a t i f i n , d i t d a i Stocsbali, and eleven y e a r s ' resldenae here wll! enable (ne to p l r e reliaM i c h i g a n ^ on thy 9 t | j i n » t l i n , t h e 8 4 t b y e w of hie age. ble i n f o r m a t i o n r e l a t i v e t « the resonreea o r t h e f o n n t r t t " - - !
w-ly
i . K . G
•He w a s b o r n ift . W o o d b u r y , O o n p e c f f c n t , r e m o v e d t o
S H E R I F F ' S HALE.
a t . a u i a r l y age, t b e q c e to M o n r o e county, N e w
STATE-or MiemoAN.;
iKS
1
Y o r k , w b e r t h e r e s i d e d n e a r l y a q u a r t e r ' bf a centtity,
iia*»i> TaAVKRSK C o r v r r , l
Y VIRTUE OF U N B WHIT OF E X E C U T I O N ISSUEP
a n d where he b e c a m e widely kpown and universally hono u t of a n d u n d e r theiKeal of the C i r e a i t C o u r t for the
o r e d : H o w a s a s o l d i e r i n t h e w a r o f 1812; H i s j j r i r a t e C<ramy of G r a n d Traverse a n d State of Michigan, to mo diinctotl und delivered a g a i n s t the g o o d a a n d onlitfel*, landK
T « » e w a s UHipotted.
a n d Mheaienta-of Willimn D* Maye*. I haveiaelied and levied
upon all the riixht. title a n d i n t o r e s t <>r t h o tai-} <!eftmdant in
T h e c i t y of N o w O r l e a n s is i n s n c h e x t r a m e d e s t i t o t i o n
a n d t o the following r e a l Esut«?, to w i t ;
rtbi G e n . B u | l o r i s c o m p e l l e d t o , t a k e m o a a u r e s t o k e e p
B e g i n n i n g a t the s h o r e of Urand T r a v e r s e Bav o n the
South t i d e of T h i r d street, a n d r u a n l n g t h e n o e in a Southerly
t h e f a m i l i e s of R e b e l s f r o m s t a r v i n g . H e r e c e n t l y eitpd i r e c t i o n t o t h o P i e r owned by llota and P o x , t b e n c e along
"tared a l a r g e q u a n t i t y of b e e f i n t r u d e d for t b a R e b e l a r t a y , said P i e r to a point twelve feet w est of tbe s t o r e now on said
lot, tUeaee runningndrttamrly parMlnl W t h the shore o f G r a n d
* o d d i a t r i b n t e d It a m o n g t h e n e e d y . T h e n e w s p a p e r s
T r a v e r s e Bay to said T h i r d street, t h e n e e following the sooth
t a k e H H n b ^ j ^ h c c . a n d ' b n o would,thln^c fro^n t h e i r g r o w l - <iine of «uid T h i r d s t r e e t t u the place of boginbinir, and also
the store or building now On said l o t said above described p r o i n g t h a t t h e y p r e f e r r e d t h o i r w o m e n a n d c h i l d r e n should
perty being in section thirty-four, in township thirtv-two (32)
s t a r v e r a t h e r t h a n b e i n d e b t e d t o a n y s i m full-blooded north, of r a n s e eloven(lli) west, a n d b e i n g in t h e village of
Nortbport, (irand T r a v e r s e C o u n t y a n d State of Michigan,
t r a i t o r s for b r e a d .
i '
which I shall offer for sate at public auction or r e n d n c as the
law direetsj at, tin* f r o n t d o o r of, ||se C o u r t Koi:'i. in the viI
A ( f e n , 8 i g e l i s d e s c r i b e d b y t h e P i t t s b u t ^ ; G h r p n i c f e a s lage of TraVersoTliy, f h a t ' b e l n g ' t h e place For holding the
f t j o n e d ^ i m s t a t u r e , a n d liglit, b « t well-laiit frnt|Ki. H e G i r w k H i c ' i r t ' f " H i r < ! . n j n t v ( > f < i t M d r j « v e r s e r o n «t£ar<rr.',
n w H t W r r f a y o f 9 I r . ^ W i S . a f t e n o V t B c k l l f t h e forenfinn
teeare a t h i n m u s t a c h e a n d g o a t e e , a n d his h a i r , (Whi<;h i s of said day. Dated M#y, 27. 1S{«.
, .1
E. V. DAMK, S h t e i W o f G r a n d ^ r r s v c r . * - C o n n t y . M i c h
f a t h e r i a n g , i s c u t s q u a r e round.' I ^ c w t h i b i ta n o t a p a r WILLI Ail II. 1'AItKS, l'laintiff'i" Attorney.
t i c l e of p r e t e n s i o n , a n d h a s a vCry o r d i n a r y a p p e a r a n c e .
pint, 4l,ii 'Anleltl^
2ILi 1
Hungarian
Grass
• Seed,
«»D STA81M W n a t 'iira BEDS t
•'
wwi
-'ILL
BEANS, PEAS, OATS;
CORN!
J A M E B K."ctIT>JTO'Nr.
y e a r s a g o , a n d bj- t b e s i m p l e f o r c e , of hi# o w n t a l e n t s a n d
a s an E d i t o r , a n d t h e p r n q t i c a l
"
Clover Seed, Rec T o p Seed,
' l i t e l i a b i l i t i e s of t h e S o a i h ^ r n U o o l e d e r a e y a r e reported a s u p w a r d s of $410|$00i4K$.i:r.'!
iron-
FTX>WERH, SHAKEttS,
Tree l a b o r . - a i i d - t h c i c . f ^ i r ^ r w ' - p t t t w - r a r be polluted by
t h e i i ' t a d OfTh'ehifgro driver.
^ '*
life a f f o r d s a n o t h e r e x a m p l e t o \ t i i . ' r i s i n g youug-'.mea of
"
for no.
W * « K M O f r
t h e d a y , o f t h c p o w e r of w i l l l o i r l u w p h o v e r » l l o b * t j i c l e s ,
8 A K N I A
'Tta-
* j e s t iSHivpn—Tua
o a r Cori-
a m o u n t b e y o n d o u t l i m i t e d p o w e r s ' o f c o m p u t a t i o n , i u | a w a y , of c o u r s e , w h e n b e s a w t h a t all w a s lost.
'
;r*-u.-r.'i
cars pot J a r
rfielle^
^ o f r & ' d l o e S a n d n e t h e r ^ a r m e n l s , a n d t h e w'tiraeni t o a n 1 rounder k n o w n t h e i r p i i l t u M i ' : ' ¥ h e
.drosses, c r i n o l i n e , and to fortS,''
(ii.
B i s a r m y , o r r e m n a n t of
P e c u n i a r i l y all will | '•> , * i * h g r o p e d i n g c i t o o n s , w e ^ c
<1* b e n e f i t t e d — t h e tr.en in a (taving of fllty p e r c e n t i n h ^ ® ®>*
J.!;
P l o w Castings!
^ , ' l h l g s i d e w a l k will b e e q u a l , , a t l e a s t , t o onq y e a r ' s "commenced, anil witnessed t h e affair s i t t i n g on h o r s e b a c k
p r e a c h i n g , f o r cleanliness i s a l l i e d t o godliness. ai>d n o
i
T R A V E R S E OITY.
C a p t a i n C. H . B o y n t o n .
Of the Best
Make.
* I O M
sot
C u t l e r s , t h e n c e e a s t e r l y , a l o n g t b e s o u t h feicfr ol- . F r o n t ! b a r n e d ; t h e L i t t l e R e b e l . ' G e n . B r a g g a n d S u m t e r . c a p - 1
S t r e e t , t o B o a f w i c k ' a c o r n e r ; t h e n c o s o u t h e r l y , p a c t th<; I t a r e d .
•
A L L B O H A K T Y ,
f o r m a t i o n , t h e g r e a t e s t e v e r k n o w n s i n c e t h e f o u n d a t i o n s p h i s u n d t b e t o t a l d e s t r u c t i o n of t h e R e b e l Fleet, on t h e
of Traverse[ C i t y w e r e laid, is n o w i a proowte-df <feve!op- 6 t h inst."* W > S H r e no ' f o o W f o r ^ t i i k
T h e 1 Rebel
b r i d g e , n e a r H a n n a h , L/iy < f c G a . ' « ' t < t o t # . t o f h o m a a ! tien."*Ldvel£ w i n c h
CHICAGO &
, i
of the Rebel
/
A
• 1 \
A
I
^ X*.K5 * • /
XX&FI1GSS6S,
MARSHAL'S SALE.
Y V I B T C E O F A WRIT O F F I E R I . F A C I A S I 6 6 U E I
o u t of hod u n d e r the Seal of the C i r c u i t C o h i t of QT*
United States, for t h e IMstrictof Mlebipan, OaWd tm t h e I f k b
day, of September, A- : D. l W l ^ t o m e d i r e c t e d a e d <Ml*erirt
a x n l a s t t h e g o o d s and chattels, l a n d s a n d t e c e m r a t a D f - O a t :
f r i e d : Grtdlick. p . J o s e p h Oreiljek, A u c t o n (ir«iliok, aod
Thoresa Greilick, J did, on. the l o t h day of Beptember, A / ?
j 1*0l. dnly levy u p o n all right, title and Intercut of a i t d f i d t ' t
fried Grsillek, K. J o s e p h Gretlick. A Oct on Greilick, a n d Tht
r e s s Cri-illrk. in,and t o the following described l a n d s UsA
tcnetnenw, the s a m r twteK a n d lying in i l i e c o u n t y of VfU
' n a u ^ i n said D i s t r i c t , to w i t : L o t s one, (I) two (2 a n d thnry
I 13)'''Of a c t i o n twenty-pne, ( I I ) town twenty-eiglit (.38) norl^..
R a t i j e eleven 1 ( | l j West, c o n t a i n i n g one h u n d r e d a n d 6 f t e ? i
:mrt 35-ioO acreB ti»ore « r lesa i also. Lots fodr, ( I ) ' A v e
a n d Hsvnn.t' ' k n d the Honth-cairt q u a r t e r of l h e ' a o t " "
f r w t i o u a l >iu^rter ol sefition fwenty-eight,^IS) t o w n
eight '.2«j onrtlv. of R a n g e eleven (11) areit, containing, one
hundred, a n d fifty o n e a n d 95-100 acres more or less, w h i c h
said d e s c r i b e d l a n d s and t e n e m e n t s 1 shall e x p o s e f o r sale i':
P u b l i c A u c t i o n , t o t h e highest bidder, on t h e 10th d a v M'
1
J u l y i - e x ^ at ten o'clock in tbe f o r e n o o n of said day. a t t h e
f r o n t d o o r o f the Court-House, of t h e c o n u t y of O r a o d Trait Traverse City, in said District of Mk-hlg*
CH A R L E S D I C K E Y .
B
SvIi'Fl'rOil Cloth, (nice)
•ItfMjortitavBl
rt^n^.Wid
• Wool has awarded
t h o c o n t r a c t for.j
i a ' i i ^ f t h e r e m a i t i . of iUci,Merriuin^
DB
* I ! *"**•*-
">*2,rt
a s well
A
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h
CARPET! BAGS!
£
Q. A. B t ' S W E I . L t
na a l l o t h e r w r e c k s in N o r f o l k h a r b o r , - t o Mr. .Sanborn,
t h ? p r c s e u t a e e n t of t h e A d a m s
t h e a r r a y of t h e P o t o m a c .
E.^prts* Company for
M e a s u r e s will bo t a k e n
at
d p c e t o c o m m e r t c e ori t h e M ? f r i i | i a a
OLOTTTrNG.
H ' / I 0 1 niaTClf^^TH& LANtVoWll'k.
• T M * H ^ t f i - f B * , l ' A | ' r n 21. lw;»
ATENTS FOR wrctfiEs N
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28Ut dayoTOf
^ 1 1 4T?i& ( APH!
lRGT7Tor^iIlU(j»u»ii»t IUHI, t;u|tivation. u n d e r t h a Or**!A c t of
. ,UI<1
the p u r c h a s e r s are hert by notified t o come forward imiiictiiately a n ^ i u k k ^ O 1 ® ntiptirt d proof of Settlement a n d CuUivafiori,' - and m u r e tljei^'iqgecljjC- Patents, herause if «.ii.i
, in-oofis n o t U l e d wTUiiuh Uiiiito.'t tiiue, the t ' a t e n w will ho
Ittoprit-tor, H o n . J o h o N". T f i g e r f o l l .
. - , n t .,•• ••
••
. • i
) returnfcd U> thq General L o u d Office, a u d will t h u s be liable
Tt,o n . ) w , ; (
i j i j;™,
i to be caucwlled for n o n - p c r f o r m a n r e of the c o n d i t i o n s qT
SUSPENDED.—The D e t r o i t A d v e r t i s e r s t a t e s t h a t ; (.ettlpment JUI.J c u l t i v a t i o n cojn*«apiat«d by the Graduation
i h f o J t j c h l g a n . i V r u i o r ka.s t u s p c t i d e d . a n d M r . I W t t v U t s | A c t of A u g u s t i. ISM,
MORGAN BATKS, Register,
late p u b l i s h e r h a s ahscOAded'fn>tftT)«ftrt}it.
RKCT1KX CQODRICH. Receiver.
v
XK^-RfAPES n E j m y j j . — T h e S w i f t w o i f e e C o u n t y A n w r -
Boots a n d Shoes,
i c a n h a s b e e n r d m o v e d f r o m O w o s t b t o Corruntin, w h e r e
i t ^ t f . h e r e a r t « | r , b e p u h i i s ^ d r h y Sis t a l e n t e d e d i t o r n u d
.TV1? *ro
no 1
' ' i Q o p e r a t i o n iti E u f l k l o u e a r l v * l w e u t y
hatfo beien e r e c t e d a t a coet o f b e t w e e n
H A H D W A R E ! !
GEOrEttlES.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
T V ' T H E M VTTEK OH T H B KSTATK O F FRANCIS BAR
JL BET, deceased. Notion is hereby gi\-en.Utat in p u r s d a n o
$ 6 0 0 , 0 0 0 a n d $ 8 0 0 , 0 0 0 . T h e a m o u n t ,of ,grain receive*! of a licence to roe, granted by the J u d g e of P r o b a t e for t h « |
county ot llsninteu. on 4h>.- tentJi day of J n n e , A, D. 1881, I
lafit y e a r w a s u p w a r d s of 5 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 ' btmhols. ••
shall expose for sale to the highest bidder, o n the f r o n t s te p s
of the B*wwell H o u s e in the 'Village of K n u i t t e e . on M o n d a r ;
. P e r s o n s a r e Ift W a s h i n g t o n s o a k i n g a n l b b r i t y t o r a i s e
the 9th d»y of J u n e ne.-O. at 2 o'clock p. m. of t h a t d m . th» j
t h o . j ^ k e n vesseU a t N o r f o l k , ono of w h i c h is said t o following piecoa a n d p a r r e l s of l a n d (subject t o all lien* <>r
the
same) v i a . ; L o t Nq. i of s e c t i o n 3. town 21 N. of r a n * .
;
h a v e se*entv-fiw t h o u s a n d dollars aboard.
1. Wen I, ajid the North-West q u a r t e r of the North-west q u s r
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j
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ter of section SO, in t o w n 21 North of range 16 W e s t
There ts Said' to be a secret treaty existing between T e r m s made known oh t h a day of sale.
etefaion. w h i c h
C O T T O N &o H E M P
PROBATE NOTICE.
ESTATE O F WILLIAM I t c G U I N K E i f l !
Sr-WKorlficHJOSx,
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OOt w r v o e G a t y t S T a A V r w u t . C 8 9
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* T A SESSION O F T H E P R O B A T E COURT FOR T B F
XJL Coan^-^of G r a n d Traverse, boldett a t t h e P r o b a t e OiScr
Taesday. the 13th day of M a y . i a U v s y ^ i
- J * F o w W . J u d g e of Probate, l a t h e CUJI
ter qjf t h e E s t a t e of Willlatn McfSoinneaa, deceased.
reailing a n d tiling t b e rwtltfon duly verified of J a d e K c G n f e '
n e ^ v widow of said deceased, p r a y i n g t h a t h e r dower In-(be
aforc.-vaid E s U t e m a j
forthwith a s s i g i x d t o liar accordion,
t o l a h , t h e r e u p o n i t is o r d e r e d t h a t F r i d a y , the U t h d i y o f .
J n n e next, at one o'clock in the' a f l e r n o o n . b e sssigncd fothe b e a r i n g of said petition, a n d t h a t the hslrs-at-fgw of aaW
T
deceased, a n d all o t h e r person* into-rested io
^'
t o appear at a aeaiion of s a i d c o u r t U i t n t a b e h o i d e r ,
P r o b a t e office In Traverso-City, and skew c « n a e » t f i i a * ' there M , whV the prayer" of t h e p e t i t i o n e r ahoaL*
•
.
' ;d, t hhaft 'said
" " MI
) nntirt t o t h e persons »«e»V^e,t in said e s t a t e of t h e p e n d r
e y o f «aiil petition a a d the h e a r i n g thereof, b y estoslag
copy of, t h i s order
be p a b l i s h e d in t h e - " " — *
Herald, a n e w s p a p e r -printed,* a n~ d* c-*i r c u'U "t h i g in i f f - C o u r t *
of Graniif Traverse, for three successive woe)u erwiOBS ic
n l J d a yy o f b e a r i n g A t r n e ' e o p r .
;;
ClOCKERYJ
"FIN W A R E ,
DRY GOODS,j«
•A* F u l l
,„
!All For Spring- of
Franco and 8pfio, providing for. the early abolition of
alm(y4M Ooh^
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o
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enacted,
T b a t n o t h i n g in
Aa s e v e r a l e r r o r s o c c a r r e d in t h i s l a w a s p u b l i s h e d i o t h i s a c t aball b e s o c o n s t r u e d M t o p r e v e n t a n y p e r s o n
I t m a y w h o h a s availed h i m or herself of t h e benefits of t h e first
AND
s e c t i o n of t h i s a c t f r o m p a y i n g t h e m i n i m u m pricfe, o r
n o w b e relied u p o n a t c o r r e c t , a n d i s a l a w of t h e land,
t h e p r i c e to w h i c h t b e s a m e m a y h a v e g r a d u a t e d , f o r
fearing received t b e rfgnaturfe o f t h e P r e s i d e n t o n t h e t h e q u a n t i t y of land s o e n t e r e d a t a n y t i m e b e f o r e t b e
2 0 t k o f Utj^ v
*
e x p i r a t i o n of t h e five y e a r s , a o d o b t a i n i n g a p a t e n t t h e r e f o r f r o m t b e G o v e r n m e n t , a s in o t h e r cases p r o v i d e d b y
_gJPp»UO£41..
A N A C T t o s e c u r e h o m e s t e a d * t o acJpaJ K t t f c r s o n t h e law, on m a k i n g p r o o f , 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 a s
C o r n e r of W a l a w o o a n d N a g o a a b e Nt».,
j 7 5 , 0 0 0 C h o i c e E n g r a v i n g s to be d.sposed o f f e r $1 W
p r o v i d e d b y e x i s t i n g l a w s g r a n t i n g p r e - e m p t i o n rights.
public domain.
| each, and each to be accompanied with a valuable gift, wortb
A p p r o v e d , M a y 20, 1 8 6 1
Be it emoeted by the Senate and House of Rrprcimf r o m 50 cents, to $10fl, from the following
!
Splendid a n d Attractive List.
tativr* of the United Statet
of America
in Congren
100 Gold H u n t i n g Cased Watches, worth
$100 bp
cutembled;
T h a t anjr p e r s o n w h o i s t b p b e a d of a family,
100 Gold Watched
Or w h o h a s a r r i v e d a t t h e a g e of t w e n t y - o n e y e a r s , a n d
T H E SUBSCRIBER HAH J U S T R E C E I V E D HIS WINTER 1000 Ladies' and tie
-'SHyer Watches,
' S 1 5 00 to 90 00
w h o i s a c i t i z e n of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , or w h o h a s filed
5000 Vest, Neck and Fob Chains,
STOCK. CONSISTING O F
5 00 to 10 00
3000 S n a p s and e n g r a v e d l,oeket*
b i t d e c l a r a t i o n of i n t e n t i o n t o b e c o m e s n c h , as ret 00 to 10 00
5OO0 I.sdies' a n d G e n t s ' Scarf Pin*,
quired b y the naturalization- laws of the United 8tates, r
4 00 to 8 Mi
p H B 8 E MTD1CINES,HAVE NOW BEEN' B E F O R E T H E
9000 Signet, Plain, Chased and Stone liings,
3 00 to 7 00
and who has n e w r borne a r m s against t h e U n i t e d States
A public f o r a period of thirty years, and d u r i n g that time
5000 Sets Gold, Coral, Lava. Ac., Stud»
3 00toT 00
G o v e r n m e n t , o r g i r e n a i d o r c o m f o r t t o i t s Enemies, have maintained a h i g h c h a r a c t e r in almost every part of the
2000 Gold a n d Enameled Bracelets,
5 00 to 10 00
globe,
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e
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r
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t
r
a
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r
d
i
n
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y
a
n
d
immediate
power
of
res h a l l f r o m a n d a f t e r t h e first d a y . of J a n u a r y , e i g h t e e n
2000 Branch, Leaf sod F r a i t Bracelets,
3 00 to i 00
s
t
o
r
i
n
g
p
e
r
f
e
c
t
health
to
persons
suffering
u
n
d
e
r
nearly
every
2000 Mosaic, Lavs snd Gold Bracelets,
h u n d r e d a n d s i x t y - t h r e e . &o e n t i t l e d t o e n t e r o n e q u a r t e r
2 50 to 5 00
kind of disease to which the human f r a m e 1H liable.
2000 Enameled and Florentine Bracelets,
s e c t i o n o r a t e n q u a n t i t y of u n a p p r o p r i a t e d p u b l i c lands,
2 50 t o 6 00
The following are a m o n g the distressing variety of h u m a n
2000 C a r b a n c l e snd G a r n e t Bracelets,
4 00 to 8 00
u p o n w h i c h s a i d p e r s o n s m a y h a r e filed a p r e - e m p t i o n diseases in which the V e g e t a b l e L i f e M e d i c i i
5000 Branch. Lava, and Coral Drops,
. S 00 to « 00
c l a i m , o r w h i c h m a y , a t t h e t i m e t h e a p p l i c a t i o n is made, known to be infallible:
5000 Garnet. Cameo aad J e t Drops,
J 00 to .4 *0
D T s r t r a i * , by t h o r o u g h l y c l e a n s i n g the first a n d second
be subject to pre-emption at one f o l i a r and twenty-Ore
3000 Gold and Enameled Crosses,
2 00 to & 00
3000 Gold, C a m e o a n d Lava t'ets, •
Bents, or less p e r o c r e j o r e i g h t y a c r e s o r less of s u c h stomachs, a n d c r e a t i n g a flow of pnrc, healthy bile, instead
5 00 t o 10 BP
of the stale and acrid k i n d ; Flatulency, l-oss of Appetite,
Which he o f c r s cheap f o r C a s h o r Barter.
3000 G a r a e t a n d Carbuoele Sets,
u n a p p r o p r i a t e d l a n d s a t t w o . d o l l a r s a n d filly o e n t s p e r Heartburn. Headache, Restlessness, Ill-Temper, Anxiety, l^an5 00to16 00
5000 Fob and Ribbon Slides,
2 50 to £ 00
C. DAVIDSON, Agent.
a c r e , t o uo l o c a t e d in a b o d y , in c o n f o r m i t y t o t h e legal
ior, and Melancholy, which are the general symptoi
5000 Watch Keys,
50 to 5 00
N o r t h port, D e c e m b e r 1. 1801.
yspepnia, will vanish as a natural consequanee of i u c - . v .
s u b d i v i s i o n s o f t h e p u b H o lands, a n d a f t e r t h e s a m e shall
, Each E s g r a v i n g is beantirslly colored. A offered for $J 24
COSTIVBVCSS, by cleansing t h e whole l e n g t h of the intes' (except wkere noted otherwise.) A is warraa
h a r e been s u r r e t e d : Provided,
T h a t any person owning
represented.
t i n e r w i t h a solvent process, and w i t h o u t violence
P. a — C A S H P A I D F O R FURS.
1—SIGNING
THE
I'KHTU
WAKBANT
OK
LAIJV
JAVK
Gaav
a n d residing o n land m a y , u n d e r the p r o v i s i o n of t h i s a c t , lent p o r g e s leave the bowels costive within two day
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e n t e r o t h e r l a n d lying c o n t i g u o u s t o h i s o r h e r said land,
F a v r a s of all k i n d s , by restoring the blood t o a regular
| never aspired to the T h r o n e of England, ambitious relatives
w h i c h shfdl n o t , w i t h t h e l a n d s o a l r e a d y o w n e d a n d oc- circulation, t h r o u g h tho process of respiration in t o m e case
• •__» - i — —
,
'
piacca hner
m e r e , and
ana Lady
Lao J a n e w e s t f r o m the t h r o n e to tbe
ji placed
s r there,
c u p i e d , e x c e e d in t h e a g g r e g a t e one h u n d r e d a n d s i x t y and tho t h o r o u g h solution of all Intestinal obstruction ti
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scaffold. (Sheet
(Sheet2424by
by10.
JO. Usual retail irrice $3 00.
others.
2—SIB WALTER R I M K I PABTIXO WITU n t s W i r t — R s
T h e L i f t Medicines h a v e been knoirn to c u r e Rheumatism
lelgh u n d e r a c o m m l s s i o a from good Queen Bess, discovered
SEC. 2. And be it further
enacted,
T h a t t h e p e r s o n p e r m a n e n t l y In three week*, and the Gout in half t h a t time,
snd took possession of whst is »ow called North C a r o l l a a .
a p p l y i n g f o r t h e b e n e f i t of t h e a c t shall, u p o n a p p l i c a t i o n by removing local infiaximation from the m u s c l e s and ligabut t o which be gave the name - V i r g i n i a " in h o n o r ef t b s
t o t h e register o f t h e land* office in w h i c h h e or she is m e n t s of tbe j o i n t s .
" V i r g i n Q a e e n . " S i r Walter was a great Hiiro.
,nd
D a o r s i s s of all kinds, by f r e e i n g and s t r e n g t h e n i n g the
St te
h
f !2DBn' ' H b e e t
>' 8 0 - Usual retail price f 3 00.)
a b o u t t o m a k e s u c h e n t r y ; m a k e affidavit b e f o r e t h e raid
Corner of f i f t h 4 W o o d b r i d g e Streets.
kidneys a n d M a d d e r : they o p e r a t e m o s t delightfully on these
J — T i n JOLLY FLAT-BOAT*AK.—1/ ever iove of ftin s a d buregister o r r e c e i v e r t & a n w o r s h e is t h e b e a d of a fnmilv, I m p o r t a n t organs, and hencc have e v e r been found a c e r t a i n
mor w e r e e i p r e K n e d i a a picture, the beam from the connteno r I s t w e n t y o n e o r ! More y e a r s at a g e , o r shall h a v e p e r - remedy f o r the worst cases of Gravel.
of the Jolly Flat-Boatman" « s a r e m t n l s r e n c e of Scenes
Also WORMS, by d i s l o d g i n g f r o m the t u r n i n g s of tho bowf o r m e d s e r v i c e In t h e a r m y o r n a v y of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s ,
b
els t h e slimy
to__fhlcb h "these c r e a t u r e s adhere.
retande * i « 0 ^ m ) e n t ' I O B 8 P 1 M * d
) * 1 0 ' Usual
and that he h a s o a v t y b o r o e a r m s against the Government
S c t r a r r , Ulcers a n d Inveterate Sores: by the perfect purity
4
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- i ^ * A 1 ; r x f ' . s , " " ' T S n o T — T h i s p l i t a r e will recall
of t h e U u i t e d S t a t e s o r g i v e n a i d o r c o m f o r t t o i t s w h i c h these U
t . llfe. Medicines give t o the
. v . blood
i . i ' j an
' d, ail
. . . .1 . *
^ f ^ v '^ ^.i
,
, '
E PREPARED
to furnish, a t s h o r t notice. High Pressure a n d Condens- many t h r i l l i n g i a c i d e a t a of early b o r d e r life. T h e T r a p p e r
• o e m i e s , a n d t h a t s n c h a p p l i c a t i o n is m a d e f o r b i s o r h e r mors.
with bnt one c h a r g e left, aad tbat in bis rifle, is surprised b r
.Tf " R . n " ' f o r
Marine und Mloiug purposes.
SCOBBUTIC E a c m o i m , a n d bad C o m p l e x i o n s bv their ale x c l u s i v e u s e a n d benefit, a n d t h a t said e n t r y is m a d e f o r
approved (ons'iruction.
• party or I n d i a a s - a desperate moment. (Bbeet 1 2t by » .
We nvHc especial attontlon to our Condensing Enpine
Usual price $3 00.)
'
t h e p u r p a s o of a c t u a l s e t t l e m e n t a n d c u l t i v a t i o n , a u d n o t terative effect on t h e fluids t h a t feed the skin, and the morbid
s t a t e of which occssidns all eruptive complaint*, sallow, particularly adapted for F l o u r i n g Mills. , n d other' p u r p " ^ .
k — S r i B i i S B . — R e c a l l s the happiest h o u r s of every m a n ' *
e i t h e r d i r e c t l y o r i n d i r e c t l y f o r t h e use o r b e n e f i t of a n y cloudy, and other disagreeable complexions.
and w o m a n ' s life.
'
where economy of Koel a n d regu arily of m o t i o r - •
o t h e r p e r s o n o r p e r s o n s w h o m s o e v e r ; a n d n p o n filing t h e
The use or these PillS f o r a very s h o r t time, will effect an
spensable. The c o i i d e n s l o g H .ipponrr aa tt oo sa for
tb
^
" < • Yonnjg ladles ahoald at leaat have It.
for
these
cnginet
s a i d Affidavit # i t b t b e r e g i s t e r o r r e c e i v e r , a n d o n p a y - entire c u r e ol 8 a l t Rheum, and a s t r i k i n g improvement in
or tbe most s i m p l t and dnrabl. kind.
kind. Then<
The«e condensing (Sheet U by SO. Dana! pries $3 00.
m e n t of t e n dollars, ho or s h e s h a l l t h e r e u p o n be p e r m i t - the c l r a r n e s s o f the skin. Common Colds a n d Influenza will engines insure to Mines for P u m '•Og.
nt
C—PARTING.—A Scotch aoldier d e p a r t i n g for tbe Crimea,
or for w o r k i n g S u m p
always be c u r e d by one dose, or by two In the worst case*
Mills, the greatest e( onomy in fm 1.
ted to f n t o r . t h e q u a n t i t y of l a n d s p e c i f i e d : Provided,
" n g e r s for yet a n o t b r r a a r t i n g seat, while tbe bogle s o o n d a
P t t r s ^ - T h e o r i g i n a l p r o p r i e t o r of these Medicine* was
Oor facilities f o r tilling o r d e r s f o r Mining Machinery are " t o m a r c h . " (Sheet 24 by 30. Usual price $3 00.)
however, T b a t no c e r t i f i c a t e shall b e g i v e n o r p a t e n t is- cured of Piles of 36 years standing, by the use of the Life
unsurpassed. Our P a t t e r n s eml.-ace the l a r g e s t v a r i m of
5—TH* HIGHLAND WHIKSTSTILI.—Will b« at o n c e recogs u e d t h e r e f o r u n t i l t h e e x p i r a t i o t j of five y e a r s f r o m t b e Medicines alone.
p n m p s , sheaves, (rearing a n I . t a m p i n g m a c h i n e r y ,
' " T e r of "Aold Rcotla" aod -Green E r i n , FBVER AUD AQPI— F o r t h i s scourge of the Western Coun- A c , of tho most approved c o n s t r ictlon.
d a t e of s n c h e n t r y ; a n d if, a t t h e e x p i r a t i o n of s u c h t i m e ,
' ' should
by- all- (Sheet
, „ be owned
„
t o u e e i 24
M obyr s30.
o . Dsns!
u s n s l price
p r i e t $3 00.
o r a t a n y t i m o w i t h i n t w o y e a r s t h e r e a f t e r , t h e p e r s o n try, these Mediclnesnrill be found a safe, speedy, and certain
We would call particular attention to o u r assortn
-v
.7" L I T C U , " « U — B e p r e s e a t l n g - B r n t u s , " - B o x e r " aad
m a k i n g s u c h e n t r y — o r if h e be d e a d , h i s w i d o w ; or in remedy. Other medicines leave the svetem s u b j e c t to a re- P a t t e r n s for P u m p s with P l u n g e r U f U . r s n e l n g from
\ i x e ° - 0 1 1 T u * a <5"ly.'' (Hkeet 21 by 3<J. Usual price $2 5ft
t u r n of tbe disease—a c u r e by these me'dicines is p e r m a n e n t inches diameter. Our combined R c k e t a c d p l u n g e r pumps,
a—WCUJNOTOM ANK NXLSON.—Or Ireland a a d R a r l m t )
0
c a s e of h e r d e a t h h i s heirs o r d e v i s e e ; o r in c a s e of a w i d - —try them, be satlsSed, aod be cured.
for supplying H u m p i n g Machinery <*ith water, a n d for other represented bv these celebratsd C o m m a n d e r s at tbe only Iro w m a k i n g s u c h e n t r y . h e r h e i r s o r d e v i s e e , in caso o f
BUJOCS FEVERS a n d LIVBR COMPLAINTS—General Debili- oses, give the most f e r f B c t satlsfacjion.
<V
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between them. (Sheet 25 by 35. U s u a l
h e r d e a t h shall p r o v e b y t w o c r e d i t a b l e witnesses t h a t ty. Loss of A p p e t i t e and Diseases of F e m a l e s - t h e Medicines
a s s o r t m e a t of Gearing, on to 12 feet diameter, en«ble« price $4 00. Now sold f o r * I 60.)
H
he, s h e , o r t h e y h a v e resided u p o n o r c u l t i v a t e d t h e s a m e have been used w i t h th«j most bencficiel results i n c a s e s of us to meet o r d e r s to- heavy or iij ht OeAring. at the shortest
>c7?r'
° w FAIB.—A faltbM copy of tb*
t h i s d e s c r i p t i o n : K i n g ' s Evil and Scrofula in lb, worst forms notice. « h i m s h e a v e s from 1 to 5 feet diameter. Manu- great original, which has caused a sensation a m o u n t i n g to
& r t h o t e r m of five y e a r s i m m e d i a t e l y s u c c e e d i n g t h e yield to the mild y e t powerful a c t i o n of these remarkable
U
1 W
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t i m e of filing tbe affidavit a f o r e s a i d , a n d shall m a k e affi- Medicines. M g h t S w o i t s , N e r v o u s Debility, Nervous Com f a c t u r e r s of H o d g e ' s p a t e n t s t a m p s . Oil Still Machinery, » H « U ™ L
of tbe most a p p r o i e d c o n s t r u . lion ; Building work, Iron
d a v i t t h a t n o p ^ r t of said l a n d h a s b e e n a l i e n a t e d , a n d p l a i n t s of all kinds, P a l p i t a t i o n of the Heart, P a i n t e r s Cho- i l ' i ' t
Columns. Caps, A c , Ac., Illuminated Title for Side- O t a M to «1 60"
I ,,A E 8
t h a t - b e h a s b o r n o t r u e a l l e g i a n c e t o t h o G o v e r n m e n t of " c , are speedily cured. .
walks and Areas : l i o n Fences. \ erandalia. Stairs, Ac.
^ ' , C o r " o r DEATIL—Colored in oiL (Sheet
1
P e r s o n s whose c o n s t i t u t i o n s a r e impaired by tbe InjudiN o
t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s ; t h e n , in s u c h cflte, he, she, o r t h e y , if
We are sole licensees for Patei t Fencing—prices) varying
1 iT
V." 0 " 1 P r , c e * 3
* Sold for $1 25.)
iona n u of
wHI And these medicines a perfect from 75 c e n t s to $5 ]>er foot. The l a r g e s t a s a o r t m e n i o f F
a t t h a t t i m e a c i t i z e n of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , shall b e e n p
8
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P a t t e r n s in the S t a t u
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t c b l l B l 8 ' h e world, a n d c o s t
t i t l e d to a p a t e n t , as in o t h e r cases p r o v i d e d f o r b v l a w : MJ6CU
rerful jin
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' l e r f n j c c t o r , J h l c h supAnd provided,
further,
T h a t iu t h e c a s e of t h e d e a t h of p a r a t i o u s of Sarsaparilla.
plies Boilers with wnter, without Vje use of P n m p ? or othei
The G ft Kj-stem, n pursued by us, is aohurabnp,' l « t a fair,
W. B. MOFFAT,
b o t h f a t h e r a n d m o t h e r , l e a v i n g an i n f a n t child, o r c h i l d machinery, w h e t h e r tho e n g i n o ii< a t rest o r in m o i o n
honorable method of doing business. We os« n o n u m b e r s .
i Broadway. New York.
B r a s s c o m p o s i t i o n c a s t i n g s f u r n i s h e d at s h o r t notice I Z n t i l . c f h « n < : *. or lottery in a n y form, so there can be no
r e n , u n d e r t w e n t y o n e y e a r s of a g e , t b e r i g h t a n d fee
For Sale by all Druggists.
33-ly
BLACKBMITUINU of a 1 kinds. l ' A f r g R N s made to o r d e r . E»tl- possibility of loss. Tbe e n g r a v i a j t selesled ia f a r n l s b e d at
shall e n u r e to the b e n e f i t o f said i n f a n t child, o r c h i l d r e n ;
mates. P l a n s and bp^cidcations fopnlshed when desired.
leas t h a n one-half ihe regular retail price, a n d a p r e s e n t Is
and t h e executor, administrator or guardian may. at any
6 of parrl
N T E W R E M E D I E S HX>R
^ O r d e r s from abroad wtl! n eet with p r o m p t attention.
roro tD r ? . ! ' ^ . t « ° n
. t hBc Ct l mD8t
" " " ' - T l , e P ' f l Is t b e r t t i m o w i t h i n t w o y e a r s a f t e r t h e d e a t h of t h e s u r v i v i n g
!,
.* ' o f w o n d ' r t o m » n j — o t h e r s uon e s i t a t i n g l r p r o i o a a c c it a swindle—how wa can m U e a
p a r e n t , a n d in a c c o r d a n c e w i t h t h e l a w s of t h e S t a t e in
w h i c h s n c h c h i l d r e n f o r t h e t i m e b e i n g h a v e t h e i r domicil,
"bv"'
'
a . ours.
T h i s Is the reason—we are agents for a J e w e l r y a u d an Ensell s a i d l a n d f o r t h e b e n e f i t of said infants, b u t f o r no
g r a v i n g House, each h a v i n g e n i m m e n s e "Stock, accumulated
O W A R D A d 8 0 C l A T I 0 ^ . PHILADEXVIIIA. A BEo t h e r j w r p o s e ; a n d t h e p u r c h a s e r shall a c q u i r e t h e a b s o ne v e t
ol
the
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n
i
n
g
of
the
S
o n l h e m Trade, w b i c h
established by special E n d o w m e n t
I1 ^ °
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l u t e titlo b y t h e p u r c h a s e , u n d bo e n t i t l e d t o a p a t e n t f r o m f o r tho
"™*
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"
"
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meet
the
obligations
of
tbe
Anna
the Belief of the Sick and distressed, afflicted with ViruUia U n i t e d S t a t e s , on p a y m e n t of t h e officie fees a n d s u m lent and C h r o n i c Diseases, and especially for the Cure of
r r e n t bills or postage s t a m p s
Diseases of tho S e x u a l Organs.
„ - - d a letters mnst be prepaid. All
of m o n e v h e r e i n specified.
tiers must contain ten c e n t s in stamps, for r e t n r n postage.
8 * 0 . 3 . And Be it further
enacted,
T h a t t h e register
O n Atwater Street,
of t h e l a n d olfico- shall n o t e ell s n c h a p p l i c a t i o n s on t h e
f « o k b o o k s a n d p l a t s of h i s o E c e , a n d k e e p a r e g i s t e r of
r f ^ ^ t n e s , a n d m a k e return t h e r e o f t o t b e G e n e r a l free of charge. Two or t h r e e Stamps for postage nrrpnuhli*
T o whom a Liberal commission will be allowed—send for
p a r t i c u l a r s , e n c l o s i n g stamp.
I * b d Office, t o g e t h e r w i t h t h e p r o o f n p o n w h i c h t h e v Address, DR. J S K I L L S I I O U G H f O X . Howard d e l a t i o n
DHrruoix— MICHIGAN.
3
No- t i , ^ - N i n t h 8t.. Philadelphia, Pa.
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V . L O W E A C 6 . t Drawer 274, BuOalo. N. Y.
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have been founded.
A T T H E ABOVE ESTABLISHMENT AIU; MANUFAC8BC. 4 . And be it further
enacted.
T h a t n o lands acA Y H E W B P R A C T I C A L B O O K - K E E P I N G , J. X. tured and for*.shod, on s h o r t notice, of the best stock
q u i r e d u n d e r t h e p r o v i s i o n s of t h i s a c t shall, in a n y e v e n t ,
p r o v e d models, a p d in
fiKvissn Entrio.Nj—Thls work e m b r a c e s Single and after the .most
. . . a p•>•,
•« the most
most tt hh oo rr oo uu gghh
b e c o m e liable t o t h e s a t i s f a c t i o n of a n y d e b t o r d e b t s
B 0 - ™ ? e r i W C a l c o l a t l o n « . and the Philosophy n f a l l t i ' v *1 "i
Pressure Stationary Steam Engines,
WMted. p r i o r t o t h e i s s u i n g o f t h e p a t e n t t h e r e f o r .
and Morala of. B u s i n e s s
of all itixea, U r 1 r e s s u r e hteam Engines, particularly adaptSEC. 5 . A n d be it further
enacted, T h a t if, a t a n y t i m e
•'It la e x a c t l y what it*, name ind^cate^ and should be in ed to H o u n n g Mills, or o t h e r u s t a w here great economy of
(For Feeding Bolldts,]
Feel is an object. Portable Strain E n g i n e s of nil fcizii —
( J o u r n a l of Education
t h e filing o r t h e allWavit, a s r e q u i r e d in t h o s e c o n d common use in e v e r y sdhool."
MADE BT
Unsurpassed in simplicity nnd perspicuity, and sufficient- Railroad Work, Michine-Khop Tools m d P i s t o r « N Ir^n
•obtlon of t h i s a c t , a n d b e f o r e t h e e x p i r a t i o n of t h e five
ly full to prepare the p u p i l for a n v d e p a r t m e n t of business."
, , D ,V e8, 1 " J S , . ' • ' J ' . a g - S t a i r s a n d BalconieiyOrnamenw a r t a f o r e s a i d , i t shall, bo p r o v e n , a f t e r d u e u o t i e e t o
tal Garden Chairs, idl k i n d s of Iron C a s t i n g s , M i n i n g Bia.
CP?- Haven, in Z i o n ' s Hsrald. Boston.
t b e s e t t i e r , t o t h e s a t i s f a c t i o n of t h e register of t h e land
Sole Manufacturers
and Liccntcet,
" T h e c h e a p e s t a n d best w o r k on Bookkeeping we have chlnery of every description. Blast F a r n a c e a n d Kolll D g-Mill
e
c
e
n
Machinery Composinion, Brans CASIings,and Finished work •
office, t h a t t h o p e r s o n h a v i n g filed s u c h a f f i d a v i t shall * ® L * ' "
[Michigan Farmer.
The c h a p t e r on the. Philoaophy a n d Morals of Business. including Steam Whistles, Oil P u m p s and Globes. Oil Cups
tot® " j t u a l l v c h a n g e d h i s o r h e r r e s i d e n c e , o r a b a n d o n e d
Is well worth tlie price of t h e book to anv business man "
and Cocks, Steam Cocks, and B i b b ' s G a a g e C o c k s ot diUerent
m e M i d land f o r m o r e t h a a s i x m o n t h s a t a n y t i m e , t h e n
patterns. Also, Mills, of every kind, driven by steam o r v a , ,,
[ P r e s t o n ' a U. S. Bank Note lieporti-r.
a a d in t h a t e v e n t t h e l a n d s& e n t e r e d shall r e v e r t t o t h e
. T b e w o r k ia a d e s e r n d f a v o r i t e a m o n g studenLs, and the lor. e m b r a c i n g Flour, Grtat and S , w Mills. ( , « n g ^ l a r g e a a d
Government
improve m e n u now i n t r o d u c e d will go f a r to increase i u nony, with latest I m p r o v e m e a t a : Mulay, Hash. C i r c u l a r
—•
Lathe a n d S i d i n g Mi Us—ail pot up ready for use, when deftfe 6 . And be it further
enacted,That
no i n d i v i d o n l p o p u l a r i t y . "
[Detroit Tribone
sired, whether at Home or a b r o a d .
'
C o r n e r of Fifth A W o o d b r i d g e Sts., Detroit, Mich.
F o r sale by
sh*fl b e p e r m i t t e d t o a c q u i r e title t o / i o r e t h a n one q u a r BAYMOXD A I.APHAM.
Also, r e p a i r i n g of all k i n d s of work a n d Machinery, done I
Detroit, Aug. 16, 1861,
ter M c t l o n u n d e r t h e provisions o M h i s n e t : and t h a t
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r
| *r ^
,
"fsG e a r i n g a n d Patterns, | TUK IKJCCTOK is s n a | . p a r a t u . which may replace m o s t adU»o C o m m i s s i o n e r o f t h a f G e n e r a l L a n d OfBce is h e r e b y
vantageoualy all the means hitherto used for s u p p l y i n g water
required t o p r e p a r e a n d issue s u c h r u l e s a n d regulations,
W
Cr 8 t o t l 0 M r
toiS^JUrlne*'
7 . I "comotire, AgriwI
o o o e i a t e w With t h i s a c t , a s shall bo n e c e s s a r y a n d pr<^
P l>lic ,
Pl
1 gratis, r
, " ? , D d f 1 " , " r * y e n t , r e l y with the n e c e w i t , 0 f
n„li*J e
p e r t o c a r r j i t s p r o v i s i o n s totoeffecn n n d t h a t t b e r e g i s - have a large variety of P a t t e r n s , for bu.lding purposes
j taining a list of p r i c e s and forth, r i n f o r m a l
> *„U,.UeP'- U , d , b e " r i o u " movement/for
rec ! tTOra
o f 11,6
w h i c h we would i n v i t e the attention of builders
W.UJ
*.
s e v e r a l l a n d offices shall be
C b n r l c s K e l l o g ; £ <;oM
En t ,,c
i . B. WILSON.
^ver a £.HeV?a n » H
T * *, 0
» ' ' • B d - ' » f « « . wberOt i t l a d t o receive t h e s a m e c o m p e n s a t i o n f o r a n y l a n d s
j
No. 23is Atwater Street, Detroit.
fh
J
^
" " " p r o d u c e d ; it ia an a d j u n c t to
* F o o t of Randolph Street, near Detroit
the boiler, and entirely i n d e p e n d e n t of the E n g i n e , a n d i s
tered uj nAd e r t h e• 'p r o v•i s i o nT
s of t h i s• » c t t h a -t »t buei yj sairce uuw
now
„
.
:
Milwaukee H K. Depot
e o t i t i e a t o r e c e i v e W h e n t h e s a m e q u a n t i t y of land j9
Detroit, Aug. 15, 186).
3^ , '
11
entered with twjney, one half t o bo p a i d b y the person
^ t
Jear rnor"otheArS51,0 P a r t *
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(
m a k i n g t h e a p n l i c a t i o o a t t h e tiroo of s o d o i n g , a n d t h e
l
,
!
8
I application
implication is 'r*a
1 dered especially
i . 1 . easy
L * ' by
" tbe
i f *fact
^ •t*b<a1t. ' ?it•
other half o n t h o if s u e o f t b e c e r t i B c a t e b y t h o p e r s o n t o T C O M ? S ? ° T h e ^ u T ? e r ^ ^ d ° a r e ^ p ^ d t o " * 1 * j
]
can
be
placed
in
* h o m it mav be iwoed f b n t this shall not be construed
ny poaiiion, vertical, horizontal, or o t h e r
wise, n e a r t
• - d i s t a n c e f r o m the" Boiler, a n d a t s n y
to e n l a r g e t h e m a x i m u m e f c o m p e n s a t i o n n o w p r e s c r i b e d These atoves a r c made f r o m t h e latest and most approved
| reasonable h e i g h t above tbe level of the f e e d - w . w r .
b y l a w f o r a n y register o r receiver: P r o v i d e d , t h a t no- p a t t e r n s , a n d will be sold a t wholesale or retail. The alien
The apparatus Is connected with the Boiler by two n i n e .
Mich., Herri U Block,
t f i i n g c o n t a i n e d in t h i s a c t shall b e s o c o n s t r u e d a s t o im- tlon of c i t y a n d c o u n t r y dealers is especially invited,
one l e a d i n g from the steam space, and the o t h e r c o n d u c t e d
C o r n e r o l W W l w a r d A: J i > t t b r s o n A v e n a e . I to tbe lowest convenient point of the water a p a c e ; V w l l l
p a i r o r i n t e r f e r e in a n y m a n n e r w h a t e v e r w i t h t b e e x i s t - shall sell c h e a p e r t h a n they can buy in E a s t e r n markets.
) O c e . ISO W o o d w a r d Avenue.
operate with steam at any usual pressure, and It w i n s u r n l r
r
i n g p r e - e m p t i o n r i g h t s : A n d p r o v i d e d f u r t h e r . T b a t all
p H I S INSTITUTION FORMS OWE O F E I G H T C O L L E G E S
__
G A X S 0 N A CO
itself f r o m tbe bot well of a condensing Engine.
l
, a cd
nfi,
m j h e following cilies .-—Detroit, New York
' p p l i c s t i o n s f o r h« p r t
Detroit, A n g . 15, 1861.
3^^
8 Pn " T , '
Philadelphia, Albany, Buflitlo, Cleveland,Chieogo A S L Louis.'
T h e a d v a n t a g e s 10 b e d e r i v e d from t b e n e o f t k f a
A person h o l d i n g a s c h o l i r s h i p can a t t e n d either at hia
eoMted to d p n n l » » of Hi, art : Provided, forlher Q O M E T H I N O W O R T H K N O W I N G ! ! T h a t at H A L L O P k - S
A p p a r a t as a r e t—
Tern,s.
WrL—Tbe saving of the firat cost of sll Pumpa, a n d the
nat BO person who has served, or may hereafter serve] O C l o t h i n g E m p o r i u m can be found a large assortment ,!f option.
f( arteen i n ,he
or R f * d 7 niade C l o t h i n g , suited t o t b e p r e s e n t season- -all of ^ T r ° r D J V M e '« " , v a n c e bY purchase of scholarship, part* to c o n n e c t t h e m with the Engine and Boiler.
T i
of t b r
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i
n
g
oflfere-1
st
p
r
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c
e
s
.-ASTONISHINGLY
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4
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foil
t
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r
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a
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e
course
lor
Ladies,
$25.
. h i i i .
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7 ° f ,h.e " "
" funpa
v y oftba U n i t e d S t a t e s , e i t h e r r e g u l a r o r volunteer,
LOW,
in Locomotives a n d o t h e r h i g h p r e s s u r e E n n n e a Is
and which m u s t be sold w i t h i n 30 t o «0 dav*. to make room
S t u d e n t s to e n t e r at any time. Average time t o c o m p l e t e wbieb,
u a & r t i e l a w s t h e r e o f d u r i n g t h e e x i s t e n c e of a c t u a l
very considerable.
' » ' • * • '*
*
? p r , D f r * n d S u m m e r 8toek, n t r i b e i ug. n u n u f a r - the course, three m o n t h s .
*1b4om»Uo
or f o r e i g n , shall bo d e p r i v e d of t h e beoeGts
3rd.—Tbe
saving
of
tbe
power
r
e
q
u
i
r
e
d
t
o
work pnmpe of
^ .5w a n t o f seasonable clothing, will i ,
A knowledge of the o r d i n a r y English b r a n c h e s is sofflcient w h a t e v e r c o n s t r u c t i o n .
y w p e 01
o f t h t s a c t on a c c o u n t o f n o t h a v i n g a t t a i n e d t h e a g e of
hmeBt #t y
pre
para
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to
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upon
t
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course
of
the
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elevation
of
the
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t w e m j v o a e years.'
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» ,v AssistantT H , . R M , d ' n t P r i n c l P * 1 * l Detroit.
B
ScoT
°"r.by ,he
" M " . thn»
3 ' 8 * OLMCSOSS- Report of F a s h i o n s .i
enacted. T h a t t h e fifth scc- i t m ' r e ^ I r r s ^
p r e v e n t i n g anv a p p r e c i a b l e loss of b e a t
*
r e c e i v e d — f o r s p r i n g s n d s u m m e r of 1861.
lost
t
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and
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Colleges
'
U o o o f t k o a c t entiUed " A n a c t io a d d i t i o n t o a n a c t
idvantage of b e i n g s N e * o
in America. O v e r f o u r thousand s t u d e n t s h a v e e n t e r e d <lnrA
q g r a esftcroally to_provide for t h e punishment or certain
W t e l ' . Aag- H . m i .
"• B J U - ° ! W y
i
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