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Title
Grand Traverse Herald, October 25, 1861
Subject
American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.
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Contributors to the newspaper.
Source
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Publisher
Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)
Date
1861-10-25
Contributor
Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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HERALD.
VOL. III.
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T E A V E H 8 E C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , O C T O B E R Qo, 1861.
CrabtrsE Utrail),
Life a n d Death.
I S PtTBLI8HKD E V E R Y F K I D 1 T , A T
T r a v e r s e City, G r a n d Traverse C o u n t y ,
Michigan,
Lire i s w a l k i n g
To a n d f r o
In the c h a m b e r s o r my soul
Death is k n o c k i n g
S o r t and loir
A t the e n t r a n c e or t h e goal,—
K e e p i n g beat.
Sort a n d street.
MORGAN BATES,
E P I T O B AND PROPRIETOR-
*
T E R R I 8 .
O a a Itollar a n d f i f t y C a s t a p a r u n m . payable. a / t r a r i a b l y in a d v a n c e
Ail v . r t l lenient* i m e r t e d tor O M Dollar p e r e q u a t e (ten
for the
l l r « l I n w r t l o n . a n d I w e n t j - B r * c m f o r r . c h . n b M a n m Inaerfion. Yearly
A d T o n l a e r a e n u - f l t f for on* ( q u a r t ; *») for three fooare.; & fr"
• o l a m a ; «Bd 1X1 for one e o l a m n . Legal advertisement* a t 0 » r
• c d M b r l a v : Bfty
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. fint r -i o\ u r t l o n . _
:• p e r "folio
of I GO word
l O b i t q o p o L E v e n O f i i r e e o n n t e a word, F i g u r e
>r r e n t a d d e d . R a l e a n d f l e a m work, double price!
ia n u t b« paid f a r atrieUr l a a d v a n c e .
'
Time is Beeting,
Slow, b u t ' s o r e .
To the land named H L o n g a g o ; "
Youth is m e e t i n g
Age, so pure,—
S u m m e r m e e t i n g Winter's snow
On t h e shore,
" Nevermore."
Al Kinds #f Job Printing Neatly and Eipeditwcslj Executed.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE AT T11AVEBSE CITT, MICE.
Register
Reoelver
MORt&N BATES.
REUBEN GOODRICH.
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY OFFICERS.
J u d g e o f P r o b a t e . J . C U R T I S F O W L E R , Mipleton
Sheriff
W M . E . S Y K E S , Northport,
County Treasurer
M O R G A N B A T E S , Trav. City.
County Clerk
THERON BOSTWICK,
"
R e g i s t e r of D e e d s
THERON BOSTWICK,
"
Pro#. Attorney
C . H . H O L D E N , Northport
Circuit Count C o m . - C . H . H O L D E N ,
Coroners
P E R R Y H A N N A H , Trv. City.
G E O . N . S M I T H , Northfrort.
C H A R L E S H. H O L D E N ,
.rSUtorttfj, Comisfllor anil Solicitor,
TAX AND GENERAL AGENT,
NORTHPORT,
OKA N D T R A V E R S E COUNTY. MICHIGAN.
Office S c c o n d D o o r S o u t h of Union D o c k .
21-ly
\C.
H. MARSH,
,
^ttomcji anil Counsellor at $ato,
AND
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
Traverse City, G r a n d Traverse County, Michigan.
Office in D w e l l i n g H o u s e .
32-ly
In t h e i r eyes.
A n d a misty c u r t a i n sways
Off the s t r a n d
Where they stand.
S h u t t i n g visions
*
F r o m t h e i r sight,
Or the land " F o r e v e r m o r e , " —
F i e l d s elyslan,—
Bathed in light,—
On t h a t m u c h covcted shore.
Which man bath
B u t t h r o ' Death.
D e a t h is k n o c k i n g
S o r t a n d low,
A t my soul's b r i g h t c h a m b c r d o o r :
Lire i s walking
To a n d fro,—
Soon he'll p a c e bis.beat no m o r e
RllllpH h i . ' l i M . t l i
T h e n the v i s i o n s
Or t h a t s h o r e
To which Y o u t h a n d A g e are g a z i n c .
F i e l d s elyslan,—
Evermore
W i t h n e w lire and soul amazing.
Will b u t be
Reality.
S O M E T H I N G .
-Translated f r o m tho Metbodlat from H a n s Anderson.
N O . 47.
and the straw roof could have been m u c h better laid —
B u t y e t M a r g a r e t h a a n d h e r little g i r l .were well p r o t e c t e d f r o m t h e c o l d a n d s t o r m . A u d y o u c o u l d look f r o m
t h e little d o o r f a r o u t o v e r t h e sea, w h o s e w a v e s w a s h e d
u p a g a i n s t t h e d y k e , so t h a t t h e s a l t s p r a y flew all o v e r
t h a t little c o t t a g e . B u t i t i s s t a n d i n g y e t , t h o u g h t h e
m a n t h a t g a v e t h e b r i c k b a t s a n d stoma- t o . m a k e i t w i t h
has been long dead and forgotten.
T h e s e c o n d b r o t h e r c o u l d b u i l d well, f o r h e w a s a g o o d
m a s o n . O n c e h e w e n t off i n t o a f o r e i g n c o u n t r y t o
travel, and when he returned he built one new house a f t e r
a n o t h e r u n t i l h e h a d finished n e a r l y a w h o l e s t r e e t . —
I p e y were very handsome and gave the city a splendid
appearance.
W h e n he had e r e c t e d a great many, the
h o u s e s w e n t t o w o r k a n d b u i l t a b e a u t i f u l littfe-soue f o r
him. B u t how could the houses m a k e another hobic?—l ' h i n k a m o m e n t , a n d y o u will s e e f o r y o u r s e l f .
,
I t w a s small, a n d t h e r e w e r e no p l a n k s in i t
B a t ps
h e d a n c e d w i t h b i s b r i d e u p o n t h e c l a y floor, t t b e c a m e
a s w h i t e a s i v o r y , a n d a l o v e l y flower b l o o m e d o u t f r o m
e v e r y s t o n e J p t h e wall. Y o u can i m a g i u e h o y b e a u t i f u l
it l o o t e d
T h a t w a s a n e a t little house, a n d a h a p p y
a n d wife. T h e flag floated b e f o r e t h e d o o r , a n a all t h e
j o u r n e y m e n c r i e d o u t hurrah!
T h a t was s o m e t h k
T h e n the second brother died; aud t h a t too, means &
thing.
N o w comes the third brother, tho architect, who was
first a n a p p r e n t i c e a n d h a d t o w e a r a n old g r e a s y c a p
a r o u n d t h e s t r e e t s , b u t w h o finally b e c a m e a g r e a t n o b l e m a n . T h e new s t r e e t b u i l t u p b y h i s b r o t h e r w a s n a m e d
a f t e r t h i s o n e , a n d t h e finest h o u s e in i t b e l o n g e d t o h i m .
T h a t w a s s o m e t h i n g , a s i t was also s o m e t h i n g t o h a v e a
g r e a t l o n g t i t l e to h i s n a m e . H i s c h i l d r e n w e r e c a l l e d
t h e r i c h man's children; and wheu he died, people k n e w
t h a t h i s w i d o w w a s w e a l t h y a n d b e l o n g e d t o t h e n o b i l i ty
— w h i c h was something, T h e dead man's name stood on
t h e s t r e e t c o m e r , a n d w a s in e w r y b o d y ' s m o u t h a s t h e
n a m e of t h e s t r e e t
Truly that wa3 something!
N e x t follows t h e g e n i u s - r t h e f o u r t h b r o t h e r — w h o int e n d e d t o d i s c o v e r s o m e t h i n g n e w , a n d o u t of t h e u s u a l
o r d e r of t h i n p
H e b u i l t a h i g h flight of s t a i r s , a n d
fell d o w n aDd b r o k e bis n e c k .
But* there was a great
funeral when h e was b u r r i e d
B a n n e r s a n d flowers a n d
m u s i c c o n t r i b u t e d t h e i r p a r t to t h e c e r e m o n i e s . T h r e e
l o n g o r a t i o n s w e r e m a d e o v e r h i s b o d y , a n d if h e c o u l d
of h e a r d h o w t h e y flattered h i m , i t wouljl c e r t a i n l y h a v e
m a d e h i m feel very g r e a t . T h e r e w a s a m o n u m e n t e r e c t e d a t h i s g r a v e — a u d all t h a t w a s s o m e t h i n g .
N o w he w a s d e a d a n d b u r i e d l i k e his t h r e e b r o t h e r s
w h o h a d g o n e b e f o r e h i m . B u t t h e l a s t of t h e b r o t h e r s ,
t h e t h i n k e r , o u t l i v e d all t h e rest T h i s w a s v e r y g r a t i fying t o him, for he t h u s had t h e last word,'and i t was
always his g r e a t e s t desire t o have t h e last w o r d
He
had a g o o d mind, and e v e r y b o d y g a v e him c r e d i t for considerable taleut
B u t at last his h o u r c a m e t o die. H e
b r e a t h e d a w a y h i s lire a u d a s c e n d e d t o t h e g a t e o f h e a v en. H e r e t h e souls of t h e dead always c o m e u p t w o tog e t h e r . T h e fifth b r o t h e r w a l k e d s l o w l y u p in c o m p a n y
w i t h a n o t h e r s o u l w h i c h a l s o w i s h e d to b e a d m i t t e d —
A n d t h i s w a s old M a r g a r e t h a , f r o m t h e l i t t l e h u t b o h i n d
t h e dvke!
" T h i s s t r a n g e t h i n g m u s t t a k e p l a c e f o r t h e s a k e of a
c o n t r a s t " said the talker.
" W h o are you. my good
w o m a n ? D o y o u also w a n t t o e n t e r h e a v e n ? "
A u d t h e old w o m a n b o w e d h e r h e a d a n d b o d y , f o r s h e
t h o u g h t i t w a s S t P e t e r himself w h o w a s t a l k i n g to h e r .
" I a m a n old w o m a n w i t h o u t a n y f r i e n d s . E v e r y b o d y
used to call me old M a r g a r e t h a , f r o m t h e h a t b e h i n d t h e
dyke."
• • N o w tell m e w h a t y o u d i d w h e n y o u l i v e d on t h e
earth?"
pie on t h e ice w e r e a t t r a c t e d b y t h e fire, a o d t b e y b e g a n
t o g l i d e u p to t h e d y k e t o gave m e f r o m b e i n g b u r n e d
to d e a t h
N o t o n e w a s left b e h i n d ; t h e y all c a m e tog e t h e r . I h e a r d t h e m c o m i n g , b u t a t t h e game t i m e —
o h ! h o w it b r o k e t h r o u g h t h e a i r ! — 1 h e a r d a h o a r s e
t h u n d e r a s if f r o m b o o m i n g c a n n o n . T h e n t h e t i d e raide d t h » i c e h i g h u p a n d s h a t t e r e d it i u t o little p i e c e s . —
B u t all t h e p e o p l e r e a c h e d t h e d y k e w h e r e t h e flames
a u d s p a r k s rose a b o u t m e . I s a w t h e m all s a v e d B u t
t h e f r i g h t a n d cold w e r e t o o m u c h for m a
I could r o t
s t a n d so m u c h a n d t h e r e f o r e I h a v e c o m e u p t o t h e g a t e
of h e a v e n . 1 w a s t o i d t h a t i t w o u l d b e o p e n e d f o r s u c h
a p o o r c r e a t u r e u s 1 a m ; a n d DOW I h a v e t o l i g h t t o b e
admitted bore; I don't deserve i t "
T h e n t h e s p l e n d i d g a t e of h e a v e n flew o p e n a n d t b e
b r i g h t a n g e l led t h e old w o m a n i n
A s she was walking
t h r o u g h i t a s t r a w fell fro'm h e r c l o t h i n g . I t w a s o n e
t h a t h a d b e e n in h e r b u m b l e b e d w h i c h s h e h a d a c t on
fire to save s o m a n y lives. A s t h e s t r a w d r o p p e d o n t h e
floor of h e a v e n i t b e c a m e p u r e gold, a n d t b e u w e u t on
c h a n g i n g itself f r o m one b e a u t i f u l s h a p e t o a n o t h e r f o r a
g r e a t while.
" S e e t h e r e ! t h a t i s w h a t t h e old w o m a n b r o u g h t w i t h
h e r , " said t h e a n g e l . " W h a t h a v e y o u g o t ? A h ! I
k u o w t o o well t h a t y o u h a v e d o n e n o t h i n g ; y o u h a v e
done n o t h i n g ; you h a v e no! even made a single b r i c k . —
I wish you could r e t u r n t o t h e e a r t h and d o a t least as
m u c h a s t h a t ! Of course a b r i c k made b y y o u r h a n d s
w o u l d b e of n o g r e a t v a l u e , b u t y e t i t w o u l d s h o w t b e
good will—aud t h a t is somethingB u t y o u c a n n o t return; and alas! I can do nothing lor you."
T h e n t h e p o o r w o m a n w h o used t o live iu t h e little
h u t bv the dyke begau to pray for him.
H i s b r o t h e r , " s a i d s h e , " g a v e m e all t h e b r o k e n
bricks and stones with w h i c h I m a d e m y h o u s a and t h a t
w a s a good deal t o d o for a p o o r w o m a n like m e . —
W o u l d v o u n o t b e w i l l i n g t o c o n s i d e r all t h o s e b r i c k b a t s a n d 6 t o u e s as o n e b r i c k f o r t h i s b r o t h e r ? T h a t
w o u l d b e a g r e a t kindness, a n d t h a t i s w h a t h e n e e d s . —
B e s i d e s , I t h o u g h t t h i s w a s t h e t r u e h o m e of l o v e a n d
forbearanca"
" I c a n only c o n s e n t to y o u r r e q u e s t in p a r t
Tbe
b r o t h e r w h o m y o u once considered so insignificant, and
w h o s e h o n o r a b l e e m p l o y m e n t s e e m e d s o c o n t e m p t i b l e in
your sight, affords thee a g i f t
B u t t h a t g i f t will o n l y
prevent you from being d r i f e d from this gate. Y o u
c a n n o t e n t e r h e r e w i t h o u t s o m e g o o d of y o u r o w n . S o
y o u shall b e a l l o w e d to s t a n d h e r e a n d reflect u p o n h o w
rou c o u l d i m p r o v e y o u r life, if y o u h a d to l i v e a g a i n . — ,
B u t remember, y o u m u s t s t a y h e r e u n t i l y o u h a v e fioue
something," So spoke the angel.
T h e l a s t t i m e I h e a r d of t h e fifth b r o t h e r , h e w a s still
s t a n d i n g o u t s i d e of t h e g a t e of h e a v e u ; a n d in m y o p i n i o n
h e will h a v e to s t a y t h e r e ' f o r e v e r . a n d w a t c h t h e g o o d
people g o i n g i n ; for when D e a t h t o o k h i m away, he
w h i s p e r e d in h i s e a r t h a t i t w o u l d , n e v e r b e p o s s i b l e for
h i m ID t h e f u t u r e t o w o r k f o r G o d , h i s fellow-meo, o r
himself.
S o h e w h o w a s g o i n g t o b e g r e a t e r t h a n all h i s b r o t h ers, t u r n e d o u t to b e t h e l e a s t of t h e m ; a n d J h e h u m b l e s t
and t h e kindest w a s tho only one w h o b e c a m e Something.
" I t will b e s o m e t h i n g . " s a i d t h e e l d e s t o f five b r o t h e r s ;
" I w i l l b e n e f i t t h e w o r l d in s o m e w a y , b e i t e v e r s o
h u m b l e . I f i t i s onlv w e l l d o n e , t h e n i t will s t a n d a n d
a l w a y s r e m a i n s o m e t h i n g . I will m a k e b r i c k s , f o r m e n
c a n n o t / d o w i t h o u t t h e m ; a n d t h a t will b e d o i n g
AND
thing."
S O L I C I T O R I N C H A N C E R Y ,
" B a t t h a t is d o i n g very little,"said t h e second b r o t h e r ;
NO. 4 F I R S T S T R E E T ,
i t i s j u s t as b a d as d o i n g nothing. I t is a tedious
Mnniwtoe. Michigan.
l a b o r of t h e h a n d s t h a t c a u j u s t a s well b e d o n e w i t h a
machine.
I t would be much better to be a mason,
w h i c h w o u l d b e s o m e t h i n g ; a n d t h a t is w h a t I a m g o i n g
t o b e . T h a t i s a n o c c u p a t i o n in w h i c h a ~ m a n b e c o m e s
a c i t i z e n , a n d h a v e h i s o w n flag a n d o w n c o w . I f I a m
p r o s p e r o u s , I c a n h a v e g o o d c o m p a n i o n s . I will b e a d d r e s s e d a s M a s t e r , a n d m y w i f e a3 M i s t r e s s . T h a t is
C H I C A G O , ILLINOIS.
w h a t I call b e i n g s o m e t h i n g ! " "
A N e w K i n d of Drew Goods.
" T h a t is n o t h i n g at all," said t h e t h i r d b r o t h e r ; " f o r
A p l e a s a n t P a r i s l e t t e r iu t h e C o u r r i e r d e s E t a t s U n i s
it does not belong to the aristocracy; and there are many
tells t h i s s t o r y : —
classes in a c i t y t h a t s t a n d a b o v e t h e m a s t e r - w o r k m a n .
" A p a p e r manufacturer has j u s t invented a kind of
Y o u c a n b e c o m e a v e r y g o o d s o r t of a m a n a t t h a t busiimpermeable p a p e r suitable for dress goods. I t s maimer
ness, i t i s t r u e ; b u t if y o u a r e only a m a s t e r , y o u will
of e m p l o y m e n t i s b o t h s i m p l e a n d i n g e n i o u s . I t c o n s i s t s
(FRONT STREET, N B A S COCBT BOFSB,) '
always belong to the simple people. N o , indeed; I know
in r e p l a c i n g ; b y s m a l l f r a m e s , t h e h o o p s u p o n w h i c h a r e
TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN.
a b e t t e r e m p l o y m e n t t h a n t h a t . I will b e a n a r c h i t e c t !
b a l l o o n e d t h e p e t t i c o a t s of o u r ladies. T h e s e n e w - f a n g l e d
H I S OLD ESTABLISHED HOTEL,(THE FIRST T h a t is a n a r t i s t i c a n d i n t e l l e c t u a l p r o f e s s i o n , a n d b y
e n g i n e s a r e c o v e r e d w i t h p a c k i n g canvass, u p o n w h i c h
iu T r a v e r s e City,) s i t u a t e d on F r o n t S t r e e t , in t h e v i c i n - m e a n s of i t I c a n m a k e g r e a t a t t a i n m e n t s in k n o w l e d g e .
• I h a v e d o n e n o t h i n g o n t h e e a r t h ; n o t t h e l e a s t t h a t v o u h a v e only t o glue, a s o n a c o m m o n s c r e e n , t h e n e w l y
i t y of the C o u r t H o u s e a n d public offices, Is still open ror t h e I m u s t b e g i n in a n h u m b l e w a y ; y & 1 m u s t c o m m e n c e a s c a n a d m i t m e t h r o u g h ^ t h i s g a t e . I t i s ooly a f a v o r , i t
invented paper.
j e o e p t i o n of t h o t r a v e l i n g public. T h e P r o p r i e t o r r e t u r n s
a n a p p r e n t i c e , g o a b o u t w i t h a c a p o n , t h o u g h I a m a c - is all k i n d n e s s b y w h i c h I w a s a l l o w e d to c o m e h e r e . "
" T h a n k s t o this invention. W h e n a lady wants a
h i s h e a r t y t h a n k s lor t h e liberal p a t r o n a g e he h a s received,
" C o m e tell m e h o w y o u d i e d , " said he, b y t h e w a y n e w dress, h e r h u s b a n d h a s u o l o o g e r t o d i s t r e s s himself
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We publish, to-day, a vivid description of the memor- eye can reach he sees the course of his heroes by the
Secretary Cameron and Adjutant General Thomas
swath of dead men that stretches like a huge serM o r s a a 33at®«, E d t t o ; « n d I ' r o p r i o t o r .
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It is considered by military critics, the most remarkable started, but 1500 are left beside him. Ten out of every man. Thomas is reported hostile to Fremont Cameron
(as it was successful,) charge ever performed by a body eleven have fallen, and here at length the tired hero is non-committal. The latter expressed his satisfaction
FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 25, 1861.
of infantry ggainst a mass of at least three times its num- pauses, and surveys with a stern and anxious eye his however, with the utility of Benton Barracks, although
he found fault with the fortifications, on the ground that
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Two telegraphic repairers were shot,_ Friday night,
Empire. Shall he turn at last and sound the
harbor ; Mason and Slidell are there also. The report were thus prostrated. The iron resolution, indomitable
watching the wires near Upton. Noticc has been
of tbeir escape is not credited at Washingtoncourage and discipline which could persuade 16,000 retreat ? The fate of Nations waves to and fro, for •while
like a shock in the distance, McDonald is still seen to given to the inhabitants along the line, between JencrIt has been currently reported on the other side of men to march for a mile and a half in a cross-fire of pause, while the cannon arc piling the dead in ht-sps
City and Syracuse, that if the telegraph is interruptthe Potomac river, that Fairfax Court House has been some two hundred pieces of ortillery, will excite the pro- around him •' Will he turn and fly ?"' is the secret and ed, reprisals will bo made on their property.
An order of arrest he's been issued for Rev. Mr. Mefired and destroyed by the rebels. The navigation on found admiration of every man. The soldiers in our' agonizing question Napoleon puts to himsclt. No he
that river appears to be unobstructed ; out of Forty-five army should read this description or Marshall McDonald's is worthy of the mighty trust committed. The Em- Caulev. editor of the Christian Advocate, for t
peror stands or falls with him, but shall ^st^nd while ble editorials. Handbills were printed at the Advocate
vessels which passed the batteries at Shipping Point a chargo, to understand what brave men can do—even he stands.
office, for Gen. Backner of Kentucky, la& week.
. \
few days ago, only one was hit,"the ball going through when they are ordered to perform what may seem imLoukuig away to where his emperor sits, he sees
The merchants of this city have brought all Missouri
possible. Neither was this charge a foolish waste of the dark mnsses of the Old Guard in motion, and shin- money to o specic basis, to-day, as i*r their previous
* her mainsail
ing
helmets
of
the
brave
cuirassiers
sweeping
to
his
agreement it works well Trade is thus far unimpaired.
$400,000 have been sent to England to purchase blood. Napoleon, with the eye of a great military
relief " Forward !" breaks from his iron lips. The These notes opened in the morning at lO^pt-r cent discloths to b^made up in this country to meet the press- leader, saw that this was the ouly way to win a doubtful roll of jdrtims and the pealing of trumpets answers the count but before the clo*, 20 discount was theratefor
ing wants of cur soldiers in the ficl'l, and $400,000 more battle.
volley tjfat smites that exhausted column, and the mxt the more 6caley.
. . .
»- .
A gang of piratical telegraphic rebels in Nortli MisIt was successful. A vietory was won, and France moment)it is seen piercing the Austrian centre. The
will BOOU be on its way for the sa/no purpose.
obtained peace with Austria Had these soldiers besi- day is won—the Empire is saved—end the whole Aus- souri, who. by making a conncction with the wires in o
secluded
spot
possessed
themselves
of
important
intelliEngagement neerx .Foolsvlllc.
tafcd. „ d h n * f * » their d 0 ? . or tad Ma.hai Ho- j « a„d ,»eh tbe eh .r^e gence, and communicaled it to thd\ enemy, has been
In tho afternoon of the 2"Lst, Col. Baker's Brigade Donald ordered a retreat after his artillery wrfi all dis- ^
J kuow of nothing equal to it ex cept broken up. and the two scientific rebel, killed aud pitched
crossed tho Potomac river, and had an engagement with abled,/the battle would have boon lost and the carnage Ney's charge at Water 150, ond that was not eqvial— into Fish River.
'
.
The Democrat's Rollo correspondent, unoer (late or
rebels neffToolesviHe. Senator Baker fell at the head would have been greater than it actually was. In on because it failed.
On riding over the field, Bonaparte came wher<- Mc- the 14th, says—From gentlemen who havo come iofrMn
of his column—pierced "by a doz^n balls. lite use ex- army or a battle, it is frequently accessary that a portion
stood amid his troops. As his eye fell on tho Springfield, we have confirmation of the Shanghai fight,
citement over the affair prevails at Washington. The of the army must sacrifice its lives to save the rest of the Donald
calm and collected hero, he stopped, and holding; out between Montgomery and tho forces under McCulloch.
President and Cabinet are at General McClellan's head- force. That is the lesson the American soldier mast his hand, said—"Shake hands McDonald—no more All information from this quarter must come through sequarters—-awaiting the latest news.
learn. He goes to the present war to sacrifice his life, if hatred between us—we must henceforth bo fri end * cession channels, and that is consequently quite meagre.
General Stone's command have crossed the Potomac. need be, when a great emergency requires i t What and as a pledge of sincerity I will send you your It was sta ted that Montgomeryflaxedout^ thCsc cesrionists
Marshal's staff, which you have so gloriously earned." and the latter were driven some distance. Montgomery
he is ordered to do", he should do at any hazard of his The frankness and kindness of Napoleon effected what then fell back on Greenfield. The forces at Springfield
The Affaire At New Orleans.
life. As yet wo have not hod on either side an infantry all his neglect anil coldness had failed to do—subdu id were then kept in a state of constant alarm for fceveral
Despatches to the Associate Press.
charge on this war. That of all things, tries the tem- him. Grasping his band, and with a voice filled wi th nights, in apprehension of an attack from thp Jaj-WASHINGTON-, O c t 21.
hawkcrs. The baggage train was msbed to tho public
per and discipline of the men. It is comparatively easy emotion, which the wildest uproar of battle could
agitate, he replied—" Ah, sire, with bs it is henceforth square and placed under a strong guard, while the troops
The following intelligence is from the Richmoud Ento mount a horse and gallop upon an enemy, but when for life and death 1" Noble man ! kindness could over- went out to Owen's farm, ono mile and a half from
quirer of the 15th:
you have to march a mile or more before you con reach come bim in a moment It is no wonder that Bos aparte Springfield, aud formed in lino of battle, resting on their
NEW ORLEANS, Oct 14.—Tho expedition of Com.
him, and he ploughing with his artillery every moment felt, at last thot he had not known McDonald's time arms over night Our informant 6tates that John Price
"Hollins consisted of the Manassas, the iron clad marine through your columns, then it shows the reftl material of worth.
started northward with 500 mon, but was driven back,
buttering ram, with one 64-pouuder Dahlgreen gun, the
baring encountered Sawyer. A report was put in cirHard After Price.
the soldier. If he does not quail then, he can count
culation at Springfield for the public use, that, Fremont
steamer Calhoun, the flag ship, with one 24-pounder and
We
have
a
batch'of
letters
from
Kansas,
of
nil
sorts
of
himself amoiig those * world-renowned soldiers such
dates, referring to all sorts of events. From them we was retreating to Jefferson City, but dispatches were retwo 18-pounder8 Dahlgreen guns, the steamer Joy with
ceived by secession authorities, Wednesday evening, that
were led by Napoleon at tho battles of Jena, Austerlitz, compile the following, which is now:
nn 8-iuch 32 pounder rifled: the steamer Jackson ^with
Price was to cross tho Osago at Papinsville, the previ[Chicago
Tribune.
Friedland and Wagram.
tivo "8-inch Columbians;*tlie steamer McRca with a 46Generals Lane and Sturgis, the latter in comniand, ous day, Tuesday. It was given out that thereasonfor
The Chargo of McDonald at Wagram.
this re'trogrado movement was to gct.a supply of provipounder, mounted on a pivot, and four 8 inch columbiIn the battle of Wagram, Napoleon sent Marshal Da- left Kansas City on Friday last by order of Gen. I Sigel sions. It was observed that several prominent secessionad*, and a 24-ponndcr rifled. Tho steamer Tuscarora voust with fifty thousand men to make a circuit aud at- with about six thousand men, for the southeast wiuhthe
with one 8-inch columbiad, and a 31-pounder rifled; and tack the Austrion3 on the farther side of Neusidel. As iuteution, if possible, with moking a junction with Sigel ists about Springfield were busily engaged in packing up
near the crossing of the Osage, for the purp< >se of for o start Copt Gallowoy, commander or the Home
the cutter Pickens, with one 8-inch columbiad and four soon as D&voust appeared on the plateau of Wagram,
cutting off Price. The rebel leader was supposed to be Guards, in Taney county, despairing of the arrival of the
24-pounder carronndos. The blockade had tho Rich- and opened his artillery on the exposed ratiks of the in the southeast corner of Bates county (Batus county Federal Troops has disbanded b:s company. He was
enemy,
Napoleon
ordered
Marshal
McDonald,
with
eight
hunted through the woods by the rebels, and his men
mond, Vincennes, Preble, Water Witch, and the schoonbattallions, to march straight on the cuertiy's centre, adjoins Kansas and the particular locality from which
er Joseph H. Tootie, in all fifty guns. On Friday .last and pierce i t TJiis charge forced the crisis of the bat- Price was heard from is probably sixty-five mile > from shot down like wild beasts. The rumor in circulation
this morning, that Lebanon has been captured, is doubtour fleet started for F*>rt Jackson, the Manassas leodpig tle, and no sooner did the Archduke see the movemtfnts Kansas City,) unquestionably on the road to Forf Scott less without foundation, tho wish bSing father of the
tho way. The night was intensely dark, and the Manas- of this terrible-column of eight battalion^ composed of just over tho Kansas border. If the accounts of his thought
whereabouts last Wednesday are correct ho has two
15,000
mea
upon
his
centre,
than
ho
knew
that
the
sas ran into a vessel, striking her near the bdjv and cuthour of Europe's destiny and of his own army bad ar- days in time, and.sixty odd miles in,distance, t! ic start Report* From Freemont'» 'Army—What Cameron
ting into her upwards of twenty feet Appalicg shrieks rived. He uamcdiatcly doubled the lines at the threat- of his pursuers. A fow miles ahead ot him is th i Osage,
Did and Saw—Desertere fiom Gen. Price.
were heard aboard tho doomed ship. Signal rockets ened point and brought up the reserve cavalry, while now'greatly swollen by the recent rains; but ot Papins[Spcclal Despatch to the 8u Louis Republican.]
were fired. The enpmy beat to quarters and a perfect 200 cannons? were wheeled around the spot on which ville, sixteen miles from his last known camp, i y o r was .SYRACUSE, MO., Oct 14.—Geo. Cameron, accompanied
abridge. It is said that this was destroyed by Gen.
iron hail fell upon and around the Manassas, during which such destincB hung, and opened a steady fire on tho op- Raines ic oue of his raids in that quarter; but it may by Adjutant-General Thomas, spent Saturday m^lit at
proachiug
column.
Jellerson
City, and arrived in Tiptop about 9 o clock
her machinery become deranged. The Tuscarora and
McDonald immediately ordered a hundred connon to have been rebuilt If BO, the crossing will be iiasy; and yesterdav!morning. After breakfast in camp, they rode
the Waston came eh with five barges, which had been answer the Austrian batteries, that swept every inch of on the south side, by burning the bridge, he may bid over to this place, six miles, on horseback, accompanied
Siegel
defiance,
and
march
either
to
Fort
Scott
-or
Arcut loose and set afcjft on the stream. When tho morn- ground like a storm of sleet The cannoniers mounted
by Gen. freemout and staff Upon its arrival here, the
kansas at his leisure. The two ferries iu thot vicinity
ing came one of Ac fleet commenced to pursue tho retreat- their horses, and started on a rapid trot with their hun- —one above, and the other Papinsville—ho wiU probably partv called upon Gen McKinstrv, and after spending
pieoes, and approached to within half a ^ cannon
half'an hour with him, proceeded, in company with him,
ing enemy, and a heavy cannonading began, which lasted dred
shot, and then opened on the enemy's ranks. The col- nse and destroy. Fording, in the presentstago of water, his stafl, and several other gentlemen, to review Gon. Mctill 8 o'clock. Soveral shots struck the Richmond. Shots umn marched up to this battel y, aud with it at its head, is out of the question. At Fort Scott there is only one Kinstry's division, which are encamped here. At the
regiment—Col.
Judson's
Homo
Guard—of
course
not
from the Yankee were badly aimed, as they did not touch belching forth fire like some monster, steadily advanced.
the close or the review Gen. Cameron made a few wellto offer any effectual resistance. Luckily the timed remarks tojthe troops, expressing the nighest gratione of our vessels. When tho firing ended the fleet re- The Austrfans fell back and closed on each other, know- enough
considerable amount of Government stores lot ely ot the
turned "to tho city with the prize schooner Joseph H. ing that the final struggle-had come. At this crisis of fort (the fort bv the way. is only a temporal j defiance fication (jr the conation in which he found them, ond the
tho battle nothing coula exceed the sublimity and terror
utmost confidence thot in the bonds of such men the honToorn loaded with coal; and which had been deserted dur- of the scene. The whole interest of the armies was con- against Indians.)'were removed by Lane, a short time or ond success of our country's arms wore safe. Loud
fitjg the night A large fji»an>ily of lumber which hod been centrated here, where the incessant and rapid roll of can- since, to jtfamp Lincoln, a place of great security on the Cheers were given for Gen. Cameron, Freemont and
Little
O&ige,
fourteen
miles
northwest
At
t
he
enmp
intended for the constftctiou of a fortification at the non told how desparate was the conflict Still McDon- only tfftGMmfwes. but tbey are well entrei iched. ] McKinstrv, after which Gen. Cameron and his pjrty.
head of the paaca was burned. The vessel sunk was not ald slowly advanced, though his numbers were diminish- inforcod hfe&lHome Guards at the fort they may bo accompanied by Gen. Freemont and staff went to n iping, and tho fierce battery at his head was gradually beton, where they reviewed Gen. Asboth s division, which
the-Preble, but the Vincennes. Three vessels of our ex- coming silent Enveloped in the fire of his antagonist able t o M n N w t ontil Sigel reaches them. It is not was also in excellent condition, and thou they went
pedition arrived on Saturday night
the guns had one by one been dismounted, and at the probable, hbwfcver. that Price will wait an attack; His on by special train to St. Louis.
object
is
to
put
as
many
miles
between
himself
and
the
distance of/a milo and a half from the spot where ho
It is understood that Gen. Cameron came hero at the
Federal armyas bcpossibly can and in the shortest posThe Herald's Washington Despatch
" In regard started on bis awful mission, McDonald found himself sible time. As soon as his scouts tell him of the ap- request of the President, to examine tho condition or atwithout a protecting battery, and the centre still unfairs in this department aud that he professes hnnscir
to tho expedition fitting out to operate egaJnst Mexico, broken. Marching over the wreck of his guns, and proach of Lane and Sigel, his course will lje as
highly gratified with the condition of Freemont s army.
our Ministers at Lqbdon and Paris aaert positively that pushing the naked head of his column iuto the devouring bee-line for Arkansas as the roads will permit
Col Merrill's cavalry have gone down tho Osage on a
- " l of the Austrian Artillery, he continued to ad-neither of these governments havo entered into any arFrom Washington.
scouting expedition.
.
vance. The caruage then becamo terrible. At every
Gen. McKinstry and Stanley are to remain here ami
[Special Despatch to the Chicago Tribal •I
rangement with 8pain to join the alleged expedition.
discharge, the head of that column disappeared as if
WASHJXGTON, Oct 13,1861.
not
go East as
reported.
.
'
The reply4<rthopomipuuication of Secretary' Seward, sank into the earth, "while the outer rank, on either side,
Gen. Freemont is on tho eve of moving, but is greatly
The city aud the camps have tieen the scene of more
whiefc* was addressed some time ago to those governments, melted away like, snow on the river's brink.
than usuaUcxcitement for the last thirty hpnrs—the pros, embarrassed for want of transportation.
No pen can imagine tho intense anxiety with which pects of A battle appearing, on Saturday ^eveuing, to be
— respecting tho designs .of those Powers, has not jot been
Within a few days parties of rebels have been forag>
received. Our government all along has been assured Napoleon watched ita progress. On just sudh a charjje imminent During an extended rcconuoiesance on Satur- ing 60 miles south of Sedalia.
rested
his
Empire
at
Waterloo,
and
in
its
Tjailnre
his
1
II pave
hove very
very late intelligence
from Price sarmv.
My
day afternoon, the enemy were discovered drawn up in
ran;
»«•••
,
—
by both England and France that they had no object in
f . . « . . . no A
i t i m n nof
f ithis
K i u / country,
. n n n t r V l deserted
l f f l i ' r t n l and is here
doom was sealed. But all the lion in McDonald's na- lines as irfor battle, and in numbers that showed a recent infoAiant.
citizen
their interference in Mexican affairs other than to protect ture was aroused, and he had fully resolved to execut^ great accession to their troops in this quarter. It was to claim the amnesty offered to rebels who lay down their
,"their citiieM and obtain reparation for outrages perpe- tbo dread task given him, or foil on the field. Still, he believed that it was their intention to engage us at that arms. He left Price on Wednesday, a short distance
tovered'unhnrt, among his falling guard, and with his point'and Gen. McClellon at once made preparations to south or Jamestown, in Botes county, moving southward.
trated upon them, and which are of long standing.
eyes fixed stoodily on tho enemy's centre, moved steadily give them buttle. Though no battlo then nor1 since lias H6 represents that great dissatisfaction exists in Price s
on At the close and fierce discharges of these cross since resulted, the army has carried itself through wliat army. Desertions occur every day, and if assurances
A
SYRACUSE M a , O c t 20.
batteries on its mangled head, that column would some- was believed to be tho night before obattle with a spirit could bo conveyed to them thot they would not be sharp![ Major Scott of GCn. Sigcl'a staft from Warsaw yester- times stop- and xtagger back, like a .strong ship when and enthusiasm most gratifying and auspicious.
ly dealt with, be thinks that the greater part of the Stole
day, says definite and satisfactory information has been smitten by fl wave. The Dcxtmoment the drums would, Later in the evening skirmishing began between tbe Guard would lay down, their arms and return to their
cf received at Sigel's camp that Gen. Price broke up his beat their hurried charge, and the calm, steady voice oil pickets, and some of ours were driven in by superior nu ro- homes. They are tjiW of the war, and are only preMcDonald
would
ring
back
through
his
exhausted
ranks,
vented from deserting in large bodies by the assurances
bers
of
rebel
cavalry.
Numerous
shots
were
exchanged,
\ camp in Oedar coubty, where be arrived last'Sunday, and
nerving them to the desperate valor that filled his. own and oue of the rebel cavalry was killed.
of their officers that if they ore caught they will be hung
*
[where it is said he would stand and give battle, and con- spirit Never before was such a charge bode, and it
Gen. McClellan and bis officers were in the saddle afl as traitors, and by tho stories of horrible Union outrages,
tinued his retreat towards the Arkansas line.
seemed at every moment that the torn and mangled mass night and morning saw them offering an imposing Fine o» which ore industriously circulotcd wnong them. _The
must break and flv. The Austrian cannon gradually battle, with readiness for a general engagement should most exoggerated accounts of atrocities committed by
ST. LOUIS, O c t 21.
wheeling oround till they were stretched oway in paralW such be the result when it was found the rebels had pru- our army, the destruction of property, burning oT towns,
Union iconts report the total number of armed rebels lines like two walls of fire on each side of tbis band dently retired, having withdrawn their pickets two mile* and ravishment or women, are circulated and believed
in southeast Missouri at 6,000. A man direct from of heroes, hnrled an incessant tempest or lead against beyond Lewinsrille.
among them Eight or ten other citizens or his country,
their bosoms, bnt the stern warriore close in and fill up
The oflair, though without marked result, is still who belonged to his company, deserted along with him,
Pricu's army, says Jackson's rebel Legislature is in
at Stockton, the county seat of Cedar county, which the frightful gaps made at every discharge, and still press most valuable in the proof it gives or the effective mo- and ore ready to give themselves up.
bility
of
our
troops—which
cannot
be
for
distant
from
a
forward.
.
.
...
,
place"ilcColloctwas Approaching with 6,000 to 12,000
McDonald had communicated his own settled purpose more brilliant and practical test
COL. RASKIN'S LASCESS.—While Colonel Rankin is
reinforcements for.Price.
to conquer or die, to his devoted followers. 1 here is
This morning, about three o'clock, one of Lowes detained at Torronto, fighting the secession sympathizers
no excitement—no enthusiasm sach as Murat was wont balloons inflated ot the gas works, was towed up t o ol that city, the work of recruitingrhts regiment of LanKJALOOO'S CAVAI.KT ORDERED TO PROCEED TO KXXTOCKT.
to infuse into his men when pouring on the foe his terri- Chain Bridge, and over the river at that point toU
cers
on, and tho men will be nearly ready for him
—Orders hare just been received from the War Depart- ble cavalrv. No cries or " Vive 1* Emperenr are heard sent forward for a reonnoissance; but just after it hod whengoes
he gets through with tho bending trial. There
ment, for Col Kellogg's cavalry to proceed to Kentnck7 along the line-; but in their place i« an unalterable reso- crossed the river the wind rose to a gale, &nd the bal- are thirty-one recrultinglrtaticns, all the way fromi Syralution that nothing but onnihilatioo'can shake. 'Ihe loon was torn, from Its fastenings *nd carried away to the cuse, N.Y-i to Saut Ste. Marie, Marqaette and Milwauand report themselves to Brigadier General !
kee. Only lieutenants os yet have been oppointea, and
commanding th'o department) The people of Kentucky •yes of the army and the world are on them, and they eastward and was lost
carry Napoleon's fote as they go. But human strength
are'to be'congratulated on securing the aid of such troops has its limits, and human efforts the spot where >t • AKTILLX*T.—The New York Tribooe learns that the- he organization of the compacts will be mode, when
nil of the best material that the list pre«nts- The Lanfrom its sister State, Michigan. Captain Mizner is now ceases forever. No • man eould have carried that col- Government has bad and is now having constructed more cers are to number 1,600 men, aud will make a splendid
absent in: Grand Rapids, and it is-persumed hcwai pr^- umn to where it standr bnt the iron-hearted leader at than twenty-five thousand gun carriages for field battercOT*.
pare'fte eavaliy for its departure with all possible rapidity its hw* But now he-halts and cast* his eyes over his
Cfte (Sratft Crabcrst geralft,
TRAVERSE. CITY.
T h e Danger Paaaed.
NOTICE.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
J
T h e p o s s e s i o n of W a s b i n g l o u h a s b e e n t h e d a r l i n g
T*AVEBSK C i r r < S e p t e m b e r 23, 1861. 1
h o p e oT t h e R e b e l s . U n d e r t h i s t h e y h a v e b u i l t t h e i r I
a i r i e s t f a b r i c s of p o m p a n d power.'
F o r this stake they j " P A T E N T S FOK ENTRIES MADE BETWEEN THE
haveplaycHl p c ^ i s t e n U y
^
F , r ,hisI £ J J M & J
t l i e y p l o t t e d in M a r y l a u d , a e i r e d N o r f o l k , t o o k p o e s e s - ! g u s t 4. I S i l . h a v e been r e c e i v e d at t h i s Offlcc. a n d the i.nrT h e P r o p e l l e r A l l e g h a n y , ( C a p t . B o y u t o n ) a r r i v e d sion of H a r p e r ' s F e r r y , a n d q u a r t e r e d v a s t a r m i e s on t h e j c h a f e r * are h e r e b y notified t o c o m e forward i m m e d i a t e l y and
b
a
n
k
s
of
t
h
e
P
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t
o
m
a
c
.
F
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r
t
h
i
s
t
h
e
y
h
a
v
e
l
e
f
t
t h e i r w?a-' n l " ' t e the r e q u i r e d proof of " S e t t l e m e n t and C u l t i v a t i o n . " a n d
h e r e t h i s m o r n i n g ( 2 4 t h ) a b o u t five o ' c l o c k , f r o m F o r t
a n g o a r d e d , b a r e p e r m i t t e d F o r t P i c k e n s t o remain | S r i ' t t f n 7 5 3 3 ' U n ' " Z ' . "b c c a n s e if said p r o o f i s n o t
S a r n i a , a n d will l e a v e t h i s e v e n i n g , w i t h l u m b e r , f o r e m i t n n n
t h e P a t e n t * will be r e t u r n e d t o
| a " s t a n d i n g tnen
i r ' r r ° r o w e r ,p n a v e the General L a n d Office,, a—n dJ wl
will t h u s be liable t o l>e cancelChicago.
. s u f f e r e d t h o " s a c r e d s o i l " o f V i r g i n i a t o . b e p o l l u t e d by led for n o n - p e r f o r m a n c e of the c o n d i t i o n * 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 c o n t e m p l a t e d by t h e G r a d u a t i o n Act of A u g u s t
k
f , " « • "» •»
appointed here by Conference.
l i e a r r i v e d here a
few , M
t h c
c r o w l t a n <
j summit of their h i g h
aspirations. They
days ago.
I h a v e c o m p l a c e n t l y get i t d o w n a s t h c r a r e s t , r i c h e s t , ripost
". . .
,
„
,
o f t h e fruits of S o u t h e r n c o n q u e s t
T h e y h a w looked to
HARD 1 i m w L* 1-UANCK.—It is s u i e d l h a t l h i v H » m k . ; t ^ t h c w i n t e r r e s i d e n c e of t h e i r v i c t o r i o u s s q u a d r o n s ;
o f F r a n c o will p r o b a b l y s o o n b e c o m p e l l e d t o d u e o a i i t l n u i d a n x i o u s l y c o u n t e d t h e d a y s t h a t s h a l l s e p a r a t e t b e m
b e y o n d the. 6 p e r c e n t r e c t a t i y e s t a b l i s h e d .
e x c U e g . ^ . ™ ^
Z
»
T t e r»K or
Knptam!.
R E A L
GENERAL
from tie d c a r e oMheir heatls.
IxMdon that tho B a n k
of t r a n c e
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pondent of thc Cincinnati Gazette says: " I
' g o o d a u t h o r i t y t h a t n o t less t h a n t w o
learn
hundred
npon
DIED.
A t Elk Rapid*, on the 18th i n s t , M a r g a r e t , wife of H i r a m
Robin won. aged 1!».
The h u s b a n d a u d family f r i e n d s r H u m t h e i r g r a t e f u l ack n o w l e d g e m e n t * t o t h c p e o p l e of I&lk Rapiils f o r t h e i r kind-
of those
w h o volunteered oronlistod from Maryland—mostly Baltimore—in the
rebel
army, have, d u r i n g t h r e e
LADIES! LADIES!!
Call and stt my flew
weeks
past, escaped) by crossing t h e TJpper P o t o m a c , a n d coine
home.
T h e y a r e allowed t o c o m e o v e r unmolested, b u t
s h o t if a t t e m p t i n g t o g o b a c k .
i s m a n i f e s t e d (o
return.
N o disposition, however,
T h e y a r e h e a r t i l y sick of t r e a s o n
a n d i t s c o n s e q u e n c e s , f e e l i n g d e l i g h t e d a t t h e p r i t ^ l e g e of
once m o r e g e t t i n g b a c k to Old M a r y l a n d . "
TOR FAITH o r A P A T R I O T . — J o s e p h H o l t , o f KentBfcky,
In a p r i v a t e l e t t e r , s a y s : " D a r k a s a r e t h e c l o u d s u p o n
o u r s k y . a n d l o n g a n d a n x i o u s l y ns w e h a v e w a t c h e d f o r
t h e l i g h t t o p e n e t r a t e t h e m , m y f a i t h in t h e u l t i m a t e t r i u m p h of t h e G o v e r n m e n t r e m a i n s u n s h a k e n ,
i r £ did
n o t believe t h a t o u r beneficent and glorious.iostitnfions
woild survive the atrocious treason, b y
now
so reinor^eltesly assailed,
mountains t o c o v e r me,
which they a r e
I would
and t h e grave
pray for thc
to {open at my
.feet" •
A
" S I U B P SHOOTER."—Orrin K .
Hopkins,
Clair, a member o f Dygert's Sharp-shooters,
of S t .
m a d e to
d a y a string of ten shots, a t 40 rods, measuring
2 4 1-?
i n c h e s . H o u s e d t h e c o m m o n rifle. T h i s i s a r e m a r k a b l e
string, a n d his corps, w h i c h is only w a i t i n g for tho
form and arms before joining the army,
nothing from the
reputation
uui-
will d e t r a c t
of M i c h i g a n S h a r p s h o o t e r s .
' T h e s h i p m e n t s of c o t t o n f r o m L i v e r p o o l t o t h e U n i t e d
FALL AND WINTER
B O N I M B T S ,
BoulriMiK Jottro, Hoods Hjbbms, Feather:, Jtoers, Veils
Bed-Nells Etc., Etc.
were A m e r i c a n
W h i c h wss b o u g h t for, a n d is p e c u l i a r l y a d a p t e d t o tlir
r e q u i r e m e n t s of the P e o p l e of GRAND TKAVBUH and a d j o i n i n g C o u n t i e s ; to which—all s u c h a d d i t i o n s are b e i n g tnatie
as the d e m a n d s of our c u s t o m e r s m a y r e q u i r e . O u r a d v s n t a g e s are second t o n o n e in the WEST, a n d wii shall invariably possess ourselves of t h e a d v a n t a g e of the
GLEN ARDOR,
N o r t h e r n T r a n s p o r t a t i o n Co.'s
IJINE O F P R O P E L L E R S ,
R u n n i n g between OGDEXRBURG a n d C H I C A G O , will call
a t thin place DAILY, d u r i n g t h o c o m i n g season of navigat i o n , to reccive w o o d .
T h e above L i n o consists of t h e Propellers
Duckeye, Michigan, Ontario, Ogdensbnrg, Wisconsin, Empire, Prairie State a n d Cleveland;
Lad f o r s a f e t y a n d r e g u l a r i t y of t r i p s i s n o t equalled by a n y
o t h e r L i n e on tho Lakes.
DASCOMR, T O D D A CO..
14-6m
P r o p r i e t o r s of W o o d Y a r d .
A U I E S * CLOISI
J F r e n c h Cassimeres, Sliepai....
Nice Bl'k Doeakina a n d CUM-hue re
T r a v e r s e City. Oct. 1,1861.
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
a n d Double.) G e n u ' a n d C h i l d r e n ' s Shawl» a n d M u f f l e r
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, Oct. 1,1801.
O C X D R I E N — U A U K K S S , C O L L A R S , ISIIIOI.ES, KTC„ BASKIV;.
O Half-Bushels, l>rag Teeth, F r o e ' s Plows, Cable, T r a c e a n d
llalu-r C h a i n s , Brush l l o o k s a n d Eliptic Springs, W o o d e n
W a r e . Tubs, Pails, C h u r n s , Ladles, Ac., Ac., I n f a n t a ' C f a d l e s .
Sasli, Doors, Ac.
H A N N A H , LAY k CO.
T r a v e r s e City,«Oct. 1, IfrCl.
W
B
B
T R A V E R S E CITY.
A L L E G H A N Y ,
Notice to Contractors!
I
H I T E GOODS—
Cambric, m u s l i n a n d l i n e n E d g i n g ;
I n s e r t i n g a n d Flouncing, real T h r e a d ;
Smyrna and cotton Edge and Inserting;
• M u s l i n , c a m b r i c o n d pi<|Uasettsof Collar* a n d 8 1 « e v e s ;
v
Cambric, muslin A fine Maltese h a n d - w r o u g h t Collari-;
Muslins—Nainsook, Book, Swiss a n d C a m b r i c ;
r r » H E W Y A N D O T T E R O L L I N G M I L L COJIPA
Frcnck skirt Jaconet; Jaconet;
1_ NY h a v e removed t h e i r S t o r e a n d Office to the f o o t of
Cross-barred, C a m b r i c a n d N a i n s o o k ;
W o o d w a r d A v e n u e , w h e r e t h e y a r c p r e p a r e d to offer li
Wash B l o n d ; E m b r o i d e r e d C u r t a i n s ;
rates, a full stock of l ' n r c Lake S u p e r i o r M e r c h a n t Iron, all
Brilliantes, f r o m Is. t o 3 0 c ;
made f r o m C h a r c o a l P i g j all sixes of R o u n d a n d Square,
Linen, Linen C a m b r i c a n d hem s t i t c h e d H ' d k ' N ;
f r o m 1 4 t o o i n c h ; all sizes of F l ; t Bar, 1-2 t o 7 i n c h w i d e ;
P r i n t e d bord, p r i n t e d a n d plain Gent's. H a n d k e r c h i e f s ;
Ulso, a full a s s o r t m e n t of S c r a p D o n , m a d e f r o m selected
C h i l d ' s printed, plain a n d liem s t i t c h e d linen H M k ' f s ;
Scrap. C h a i n s of all sines, m a d e f r o m e x t r a retlned I-ake
Pillow-Case C o t t o n ;
Superior Iron. Would invite particular attention to thc
L i n e n Table Covers, by t h c p a t t e r n o r y a r d ;
q u a l i t y a n d Work of t h e same. Also, Rivets ol all aires, t h c
Marseilles, p r i n t e d a n d p l a i n ;
best in t h e m a r k e t . Railroad Axles m a d e t o o r d e r .
Linen, P l q n a Binding, Magic Ruffling ;
The h i g h e s t p r i c e will be paid, e i t h e r in C a s h o r I r o n , f o r
I J n e n a n d C o t t o n Bosoms—some very n i c e ; •
W r o u g h t I r o n Scrap. Call a n d s e c or a d d r e s s ,
Marseilles y u l l t s — n i c e ;
WM. H. ZABRISKIE, A g e n t .
Pointed Tape Trimming, for ladles' use:
Detroit, A u g n s t !•*», 1861.
S8-ly
S o f t a n d heavy Muslin, f o r l a d i e s ' skirts a n d u n d e r c l o t h i n g .
"
H A N N A H , LAY A C O .
T r a v e r s e City, Oct. 1 , 1 8 6 1 .
27
'I.N' A CO., No. 25 W o o d w a r d Avenue, D e t r o i t Wc
Her to the trade, a l a r g e a n d complete stock of onifown and
LACK AND LINING SILKS.—VEJL TISSUE AND
Jastern Ma n u f a c t u r e . We assure c u s t o m e r s a s LOW VHICKI
Bcrage, Cords a n d Tasaals, Velvet a n d Silk R i b b o n s .
a d as f a v o r a b l e t e r m s as can be o b t a i n e d in New Y o r k o r
Berlin Wool, C r o c h e t Braid, Dresa Buttons. Dress B i n d i n g .
ny E a s t e r n m a r k e t . All goods of the very beat q u a l i t y .
F a n c y Jlelts, Dress T r i m m i n g s , Ac,
D e t r o i t . A u g . IS. lSf.l.
.
38-ly
C H I C A G O Si, 8 A B N I A
i
FOR WINTER OP I M I - K E X
t n e k y . J e a n s S u m m e r Stuffs, Denims, I)uck,Klrit>«\Tirk.
Apron and M i n e m ' C h e c k , S h i r t i n g P r i n t s , X i a k c c n (V.itMr
Flannels, W « o l P l a n n e l s , Urown a n d llleached Cottons, a ! :ii
line. Bags, Ac.
^
„
H A N N A H , LAY & CO.
T r a v e r s e City, O c t 1, lf««l.
D A S C O M I i , T O D E ) & Co.
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GQODS!
A. K. BP RAG TIE.
T N
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
DOMESTICS
M A R C H , 1801.
SHERIFFS SALE
Y VIRTUE OF A WRIT O F FIERI FACIAS, ISSUED
out of a n d u n d e r the seal of the C i r c u i t C o u r t f o r t h c
C o u n t y of Manistee, to mo d i r e c t e d a n d delivered, I h a v e levied u p o n all the r i g h t title a n d i n t e r e s t of l . u t h e r G. S m i t h ,
the same being an undivided onc-flfth in a n d t o t h e following
descrUie4dunds situated in the C o u n t y of Manistee, nnd State'
T r a v e r s e City, O c t o b e r 8,18*51.
.
28tf.
WchigahyUt w i t : L o t No. o n e (1) of s e c t i o n one, "(1) in
n tvrenty-ohe, (21) n o r t h of r a n g e s e v e n t e e n (17) w e l t
No. six (6) a n d t e n (10) of section s i x (6) ; lot No. sever
(7)i>f section seven (7). a n d lots No. f o u r (4) a n d five (5) of
VIA
a c t i o n live (S), all In town tweuty-one (21), n o r t h of r a n g e
f Ixtecn (16) w e s t ; also.-iqts'No^one (1). two (2), a n d nine (!»),
/of section twenty-six (2ti); l p ' No. one (1) of s c e t i o n t h i r t y five (3.'i) ;;S- W.'{ of S. E. f r e . I of section twenty-six (2'i),
nnd S. W. ( of N. W. f r c . t of section t h i r t y - f o u r (34), all in
TUB I'liOPn-LtT.
I
town twenty-two (22) nortlf. of r a n g e fourteen (14) west, which
I shall e x p o s e f o r sale or v e u d n e t o tho h i g h e s t bidder, at t h e
north d o o r of the lluswcll Hotel, (being t h e last place of
C n p t a i n C . 11. H o y j i t o n ,
h o l d i n g C i r c u i t C o u r t for said County,) in t h c village > '
Manistee, on t h e S e v e n t h day of December, A. D. l&il, a t or
o'clock p. in. of said day.
t o u c h i n g at T r a v e r s e City both way:i. She m a k e s t h c r o n n d
Dated Manistee, O c t o b e r 10th, 1861.
t r i p in 10 days, a r r i v i n g "at T r a v e r s e City, e i t h e r f r o m Chi46-6w ,,
Q, A. B l ' S W E L L . Sheriff
cago or Sarnia, every 5 days.
STATE OF MICHIGAN.
/
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, S e p t . 1, 1861^
40-3 mo
to 3,703
to LaififS, Mfrinofs, Ccfcorp, 8aim I'bids ViUre. (Viff Salt a
Ginfhanu,tomfstieCiajlams Drbfff, Mohair. Btrajf. ttr, ric.
^N.
Also—13 Lota in the Village o f E l k R a p i d a ,
W1TU OK W1T11CUT DVBLLIKOS.
The above m e n t i o n e d l A n t U v r e in all p a r t s of the C o u n t y .
Elk Lake, W h i t e w a t e r , Oiuonia a n d T r a v e r s e ; a r c a m o n g the
e a r l i e s t a n d best aelectiona w i t h r e f e r e n c e to xoil, water,
face, a n d m a r k e t : e m b r a c e F a n n i n g L a n d s , Village S i t e s
W a t e r Powers, w i t h or w i t h o u t i m p r o v e m e n t s , in <)nantitiea
to Kuit p u r c h a s e r s , and at price* m a k i n g it an objcct, in pre
f e r e n c e t o b u y i n g buck f r o m s e t t l e m e n t * .
T r a v e r s e City. May 1, IsCl.
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ARTICLES !!
W e h a v e now in Stock.
C H O I C E E N G L I S H A N D A M E R I C A N
P H I N T S ,
1 4 2 4 Acres of Choice land*;
<
P r e s e n t , W. W. Carpenter, C i r c u i t C o u r t C o m m i s s i o n e r . —
On thc s e v e n t h day of October, A. D. lHtil, at the village of
PTBSCAKCK o r AS ACT KNTITLKD—'" A x ACT OF
Mani«tce, in said C o u n t y , L u c y S m i t h c o m p l a i n a n t , vs. David
b a l e s of E a s t I n d i a . T b e p r i n c i p a l p o r t i o n w a s c o n v e y - A Leg!*) a t o re of t h e State of M i c h i g a n t o p r o v i d e f o r Uie
D r a i n a g e of S w a m p L a n d s by m e a n s of State R o a d s - - J C. Rawleigh a n d J o h n C. Haines. D e f e n d a n t s .
It s a t i s f a c t o r i l y a p p e a r i n g to t h i s C o u r t by affidavit t h a t
e d in
D i t c h e s ; a p p r o v e d F e b r u a r y 11, 1 8 5 9 — a n d t h c Acta a:
t h e D e f e n d a n t s ' D a v i d C. Rawlcigh and J o h n C. Haines are
datory t h e r e t o . "
Tbe undersigned Commissioner
the Newaygo nnd non-residents of t h i s State, a n d t h a t t h e y reside In the State
A Miraculous Escape from Starvation.
N o r t h port State Road will receitc^pfopTtWTs on a n d a f t e r the of Illinois, o n m o t i o n T. J . Ramsdcll, Solicitor f o r t h e ComT h c M e m p h i s " A r g u s g i v e s t h e f o l l o w i n g a c c o u n t o f a 24th day of N o v e m b e r n e x t , a t T r a v e r s e City, f o r t h o build- p l a i n a n t . it is o r d e r e d t h a t t h c said l>efendants, David C .
i n g or t h a t portion of the R o a d l a y i n g between T r a v e r s e liawleigh a n d J o l l n C. Haines cause t h e i r a p p e a r a n c e t o be
m i r a c u l o u s e s c a p e f r o m s t a r v a t i o n , o f a g e n t l e m a n reside n t e r e d in t h i s cause w i t h i n three m o n t h s f r o m the date of
C i t y a n d N o r t h port—& d i s t a n c e of in m i l e s — p a y a b l e
' j n g i n L a u d e r d a l e cciqnty, T e n n e s s e e , n e a r H a l e ' s P o i n t ;
t h i s o r d e r , aftd niat in case of t h e i r a p p c a r a n c e t h e y caose
s w a m p lands.
I t is t o be c u t o u t F o u r Rods wide ; c l e a r e d of V I T i m b e r their a n s w e r to(the C o m p l a i n a n t ' s Bill t o be filed, a n d a copy
" L a s t w e e k h e w a s o u t h u n t i n g in a l a r g o b o t t o m in
th e r e o f to be seWcd on t h c C o m p l a i n a n t ' s Solicitor within
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• h i s n e i g h b o r d o o d , a n d h e o b s e r v e d a w i l d g o o s e fly o u t
ut close t o t h e g r o u n d , so as n o t to o b s t r u c t the passage- of twenty d a y s a f t v s e r v i c e of a copy of said Bill, and n o t i c e of
. of a l a r g e c y p r e s s s t o m p , w h i c h w a s s o m e t w e n t y f e e t
•Wagon, or S l e i g h . All w e t placcs t o be C a u s e w a y e d with t h i s o r d e r , a n d in d e f a u l t t h e r c e i . that said Bill of Coinplainhigh.
H i s K n o w l e d g e of t h e h a b i t of t h e s e g e e s e led g o o d s o u n d sisable t i m b e r , n o t leaa t h a n 18 f e e t l o n g .
a n t i i e taken a s confessed by said D e f e n d a n t , David C. Raw, h i m t o b e l i e v e t h a t t h e gooee h a d a nest in t h o s t u m p . —
T h e C o m m i s s i o n e r r e s e r v e s t h o r i g h t t o r e j e c t all. bids, if lcigh a n d J o h n C. H a i n e s ; a n d . o n l i k e m o t i o n i t la f u r t h e r
ordered t h a t within t w e n t y days f r o m t h e d a t e hereof t h c
O n ' t h e o u t s i d e w e r e a n u m b e r o f v i n e s w h i c h h e p n l l e d n o t c o n a U t a n t with t h e i n t e r e s t of the S t a t e .
C o m p l a i n a n t cause a n o t i c e of t h i s o r d e r t o lie p u b l i s h e d in
P
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u p t o p e e p i n a n d g e t possession o f t h ? e g g s . A f t e r h e
the (Jrand Traverse Herald, a public Newspaper, p r i n t e d and
T r a v e r s e City, Oct. 23, 1861.
Commissioner.
h a d s u c c e e d e d in g e t t i n g t o ( h e t o p of t h e s t u m p , h e dispublished in said J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t , a n d t h a t said publication
47-5w.
c o v e r ^ ^ l a r g e n u m b e r of e g g s s o m e s i x o r e i g h t f e e t
be c o n t i n u e d , a t leaat, o n c e in each week f o r aix s u c c e s s i v e
weeks, o r t h a t he cause a copy of t h i s o r d e r to be personally
d o w i j inside.
T h e n e s t , h e s u p p o s e d , w a s o n a firm
S H E R I F F S SALE.
v r v e d on said David C. Rawleigh a n d J o h n C. H a i n e s . Def o u n d a t i o n , a n d h e a c c o r d i n g l y let n i m s e l f d o w n i n s i d e ;
r V I R T U E O F A W R I T O F F I E R I FACIAS* ISSI
fendants, a t least, twenty days before the t i m e above specified*
b a i r w h e n h e s t r u c k t h e s u b s t a n c e on w h i c h t h e - n e s t w a s
o a t of a n d u n d e r t h e Seal of t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t f o r t h e f o r t h e i r a p p e a r a n c e .
b u i l t h e d i s c o v e r e d t h a t i t h a d n o f o u n d a t i o n , a d d s o o n C o u n t y o f Manistee, to me d i r e c t e d a n d delivered, I have
W. W. C A R P E N T E R ;
levied n p o n all the r i g h t t i t l e a n d i n t e r e s t of L u t h e r G. Smith,
C i r c u i t C o u r t C o m m i s s i o n e r f o r Manistee Co.. Mich, v
found himself sinking t o t b e b o t t o m of t h e tree.
b e i n g a n u n d i v i d e d one-fifth in a n d t o the f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b T. J . R A M S D E L U . S o l i c i t o r f o r C o m p l a i n a n t .
T i e i n s i d e of t h e t r e e w a s r o t t e n a n d w o u l d n o t b e a r e d l a n d s t o w i t :
A t r u e copy of t h e r e c o r d .
his w e i g h t
N o w , h e w a s in a d i l e m m a , five m i l e s f r o m
L o t No. one (1), of aection o n e (1>. t o w n t w e n t y - o n e (21)
40-fiw.
J A M E S H. S H R I G L E Y . R e g i s t e r .
a n y h a b i t a t i o n , i n s i d e o f a s t u m p t w e n t y f e e t h i g h , w i t h n o r t h , of r a n g e s e v e n t e e n (17) w e s t ; lot No. s i x (0). of secn o p r o s p e c t of a n y a s s i s t a n c e , w i t h n o t h i n g t o s u b s i s t o n t i o n s i x (61 t o w n twenty-one (21) n o r t h , of rango s i x t e e n (16)
SALE OF FORFEITED STATE LANDS.
w e s t ; l o t N o . t e n (10). of s e c t i o n s i x (6), a n d lot N o . s e v e n
; b u t t h o g o o e e e g g s . H e s c r e a m e d a n d y e l l e d u n t i l h e w a s 7). of s e c t i o n seven (7), a n d lot No. f o u r (4). of s e c t i o n five
MICHIGAN STATE LAND O F F I C & )
n e a r l y e x h a u s t e d , n o o n e c o m i n g w i t h i n h e a r i n g d i s t a n c e . 5 \ a n d lot No. five (5), of s e c t i o n five (5>—all in t o w n t w e n t y LANDING, S e p t e m b e r 16th, 1861. >
O n t h e t h i r d d a y a f t e r h i s " i n c a r c e r a t i o n , " t w o m e n w e r e ono (21) n o r t h , of r a n g e s i x t e e n (16) w e s t ; l o t N o . one (1),
U H L I C NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. T H A T T H E
f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d P r i m a r y S c h o o l Land*, s i t u a t e d in
o u t h u n t i n g a n d c a m e w i t h i n h e a r i n g d i s t a n c e . T h e y t w o (2), a n d n i n e (9), of s e c t i o n twenty-six ( 2 6 ) ; a n d lot N o .
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t h e m s e l v e s t o w h a t i t m e a n t b u t h a v i n g l e a r n e d t h a t r a n g e f o u r t e e n (14) w e s t ; all in t h c C o u n t y of I t a n f s t e e a n d o ' c l o c k A. *., unless p r e v i o u s l y r e d e e m e d a c c o r d i n g t o law.
SAMllEL a L A C E \ , Commissioner.
' t h e g e n t l e m a n h a d b e e n m i s s i n g f r o m h o m e s e v e r a l d a y s , S t a t e of Michigan, w h i c h I shall e x p o s e f o r sale o r v e n d u e
/ t h e y w e r e s o o o satisfied t h a t i t w a s n o " g h o s t f i n s i d e t o t h e h i g h e s t bidder, a t (be n o r t h d o o r of t h e Busweli H o t e l ,
Subdivision.
| Section. | Town N o r t h . | R a n g e W e s t .
in t h e Tillage of Manistee; e n t h e S e v e n t h d a y of December,
. t b e t r e e . T h e y p r o c u r e d axes a n d sooo t h e prisooer was
£ i of N E l
l i b e r a t e d . H e s w e a r s h e will n e v e r a t t e m p t t o r o b a
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g o o j e ' a aest, s i t u a t e d as that one was, again.
(, O c t o b e r 10th, 1861.
bales, of w h i c h t h c w h o l e
S T O C K .
GENERAL MERCHANDIZE,
o r rt'BcuasB r o a
A L B E R T W. BACON,
1 8 5 0 Acres, also Choice and well Selected.
Dress-Making attended to during thc Winter.
except 321
States, amounted during the four last months
We h a v e now In St j r * a
FULL & COMPLETE
Best M a r k e t s & L o w e s t R a t e s
OFFICE.
AJSD WILL -SKLL AS -MiE.NT
II0
of 2,000,OOOf o n F r e n c h j i o n g e r w a v e s f r o m M u n s o n ' s H i l l T h e a g g r e s s i v e a l t i t u d e
j h a s o e ? o a b a n d o n e d , a n d t h e e n e m y slowly, t h o u g h . d o u b t less w i t h s i n i s t e r i n t e n t i o n s , recedes t o w a r d t h e i n t e r i o r .
MRJDOO.—Tbo N . Y . E v e n i n g i V s t b t a t e s t h a t t h e
T h e a c t i s s i g n i f i c a n t . I t is v i r t u a l l y a c o n f e s s i o n of
f o r e i g n d e b t of M e x i c o a m o u n t s t o a t o t a l s u m of b e t w e e n I j u d g e m e n t ou t h e p a r t of t h e R e b e l s . I t is a k a d m i s s i o n
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8 8 0 a n d 8 9 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 ; of w h i c h , t h r e e - f o u r t h s i s s a i d t o
o f i t s d e f e n c e s , n u d in t h c f a c e of t h e f o r c o b y w h i c h it
b e d n e t o B r i t i s h s u b j e c t s ; • n a m e l y — $ 4 5 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 of i t i s g u a r d e d .
I t i s t h c p r a c t i c a l a b a d d o u u i e u t of a l o n g
p r i n c i p a l , a n d 8 1 0 . 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 m o r e of u n p a i d i n t e r e s t
c h e r i s h e d 0Ji<i c u n n i n g l y c o n c e i v e d s c h e m e — t h e filial
m a k i n g i n all, 8 0 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 . A m e r i c a n c i t i z e n s h a v e y i e l d i n g o f if jK»int w h i c h w o * j u s t l y regarded a s
t h e d e c i s i v e - f a c t ' s of t h c s t r u g g l e .
'
,claims against M e x i c o for a b o u t 8 1 0 . 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 more
W s t h i n g t o n m a y , w e t h i n k , n o w b e regarded
a n d t h e c l a i n j s of F r e n c h a n d S p a n i s h c i t i z e n s a g a i n s t
of d a n g v r .
T i i o c r i s i s of i t s f u t o m a y n o w b e l o o k e d u p h e r a r e b u t t r i f l i n g . T h e F r e n c h c l a i m s h a v e l>ecn o n a s p a i w d .
N o t h i n g but tho m o s t criminal negligence
on t h e p a r t o f c ' u r l e a d e r s c a n p l a c e i t a g a i n in j e o p a r d y .
s t a t e d a t less t h a n $ 4 0 0 , 0 0 0 .
W i t h t h e a / m y ( w h o s e e x i s t e n c e m a y b e I said t o d a t e
T h e total d e b t of Mexico, foreign and interior,
f r o m t h e d i s a s t e r a t Hull's R u n ) n o w u n d e r c o m m a n d o f
stated at about $118,000,000.
T b e annual income
G p n . M c C l c l l a n , w t shall b e a b l o n o t o n l y t o render a n
- a m o u n t s t o 8 1 5 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 ; b u t of t h i s t h e revenue f r o m a t t a c k m a d n e s s , b u t t o w a g e a n a g g r e s s i v e w a r u p o n t h c
i m p o r t s a n d e x p o r t s i s e s t i m a t e d a t leas t h a n S 4 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 . e n e m y . I t i s n o e x t . r a v o g a n c e t o s a y t h e a r m y is invinci* "• T h e e x p e n s e s of t h o M e x i c a n G o v e r n m e n t w e r e , in ble a g a i n s t a n y force t h a t t h c R e b e l s m a y b r i n g a g a i n s t
1 8 5 8 , n e a r l y $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 , a n d of c o u r s e , g r e a t l y iu e x - i t .
T h c a = s u r a n c e t h a t ; \ t last " W a s h i n g t o n is o n t of danc e s s of its t o t a l income.
g e r , " i s e n c o u r a g i n g . 'J t l i f t s a h e a v y l o a d of s h a m e a n d
humiliation from the p u l die h e a r t . I t inspires us with
T h o A l b a n y J o u r n a l - g a y s i t i s r m n o r e d t h a t t h e new c o n f i d e n c e , a n d b r e s t ' h e s i n t o u s s o m e t h i n g of h o p e
F e d e r a l G o v e r n m e n t h a s p u r c h a s e d e v e r y p r o p t e r on for t h e F u t u r e .
W e f e e l t h a t t h o g r o u n d i s firmer b e s
t h e H u d s o n river, w i t h t h e e x c e p t i o n of t h e " E r a s t u s n e a t h o u r f e e t — t h a t t h e s k ) ' ' b r i g h t e r o v e r h e a d . W e
C o r n i n g . " T h i s l o o k s v e r y m n c h a s if t h e G o v e r n m e n t k n o w t h a t w h a t e v e r of a d v c i f i t y a n d d i s a s t e r n m y follow,
t h e a r k of o t i r N a t i o n a l s a f e "ty is b e y o n d t h e r e a c h of
. i n t e n d s t o l i n e t h e s e a c o a s t w i t h nil t h e a v a i l a b l e s t e a m
absolute destruction.
[A Jbnny Evening Journal.
p o w e r w i t h i n i t s reach, a n d t o c a r r y o u t t b o b l o c k a d e t o
IlfTiiEi, SOLDIERS D n s K K f i x o . — T h e B a l t i m o r e c o r r e s -
AND
I L L L O C A T E L A N D S , P A Y T A X E S . BUY OR S E L L
on Commission,—and now offer* f o r bale,
B a n k of K n g l a n d f o r a l o a n
rentes or other securities
t h c fullest e x t e n t .
E S T A T E
LAND
F A L L OE>1861.
GOOD A X D RELIABLE
u * \
b i n s o n L o n d o n h a v e b e e n in g r e a t d e m a n d .
A n o t i c e t u l i o i w - h a v e b e e n q u e n c h e d . O c t o b e r is u p o n u s a n d
t h a t t h o p r l c c o f b r e a d w o u l d b e i n c r e a s e d 4 c e n t i m e s J W a s h i n g t o n is u o t t a k e n . T h o d r y nca.«nn is p a s s e d a n d
h a d p r o d u c e d a b a d Impression, and, added t o t h e des-1 t h e P o t o n i a c has n o t been forded, ' l i f e fortifications op-
rrv
H a n n a h , L a y & Co.'s C o l u m n .
fcr UM OI
T o G u n Tui
CoanU.. of Ortad T n n r w , H u
i M k l w . . TW T u U . u . u d .11
T r a v e r s e City, O c t 1,1861.
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
T
ABLE LIKEN—BRO^N LINEN TABLEJDOVEBS.
Bleached ditto, Wool Table C o v e n , Doyle*, N a p k i n s .
H a c k a b u c k Towels, Diaper, C o t t o n T a b l i n g by t h e Y a r d .
HANNAH, L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, O c t 1. 1861.
27
C o n g r v s s Boots, l a s t i n g C o n g r e s s Bouts, Side Lace a:
F r o n t I .ace Boots, B a l l m o r t l Boots, aasortcd Blippers, Kulhers, Cork Soles, Ac.
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r s * City, O c t 1,1RT.1.
27
O R A S S KETTLES, P O R C E L A I N L I N E D K E T T L E R * 1 3 C h e s s Men. Cocoa-Castorine, P o i n t e d Tape T r i m m i n g .
Magic Raffling, Breakfast S e t t s — f o r 25 centa e a c h , R m o r s .
A l m o n d Soap, G r e e n Apples, Ac.
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, O c t 1.18C1.
27
C
L O T H I N G . — C O A T S , P A N T S . VESTS, D R A W E R S ,
U n d e r S h i r t s , S h i r t s — F a n c y a n d Plain, S u s p e n d e r s .
Over-Alls, a n d J a c k e t s , I n d i a R u b b e r a n d 'Oil C o a t s a n d
J a c k e t s , Wool, Union a n d C o t t o n - S o c k s , C r a v a U , C o l l a r s ,
T r a v e l l i n g Bags, T r u n k s , Umbrellas. Ac.
H A N N A H . L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, Oct. 1,1861.
VT
T ) R O V I S I O N S . GROCERIES, AC>— SI'OA*, TEA, C o m r .
A
Spices. Candles, Soap, c o m m o n a n d e r a a l v e ;
Mustard, E n g l i s h a n d F r e n c h p r e p a r e d ;
Soda, C r e a m T a r t a r , G i n g e r , B a k i n g P o w d e r ,
Salaratus, S t a r c h , V e f i n a c c l l h H o p s ,
T o b a c c o , Snuff, G a r d e n Seeds,
Bag Salt, F i n e tind Rock Salt, Glue, A l u m ,
L a m p a n d Lard Oil, C a s t o r Oil.
I n d i g o . Yellow O c h r e , C h a l k , C a m w o o d ,
F l u i d , Molasses, Syrup, Vinegar,
Beans. P o r k , Meal, F l o u r , Oatmeal, F e e d , B r a n ,
Beef, H a m s a n d S h o u l d t f a , Codfish,
H a r d Bread, B u t t e r C r a c k e r s , l j t r d ,
E x t r a c t L e m o n , V a n i l l a , Rose, P e a r b , P i n e A p p l e . A i .
H A N N A H , L A Y i CO.
T r a v e r s e C i t y , O c t 1,1861.
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M
E D I C I N E S . — 1 ' I L L f i , O I N T M E N T * LINAMENTH
C a s t o r Oils, Salts. S u l p h u r , P a t a Killer, Saraaparilln.
Medical Discovery. Salt-Rheum O i n t m e n t , S t r y c h n i n e , EyeW a t e r a n d Salve. Aloes, V e r m i f u g e E s s e n c e s , E x t r a c t s .
R h e u m a t i c L i n a m c n t s , S t u a r t ' s C a n d y , Ac.
HANNAH, L A Y & CO.
T r a v e r r o C i t y , O c t 1,1861.
It
YANKEE NOTIONS.—PERFUMERY, SOAPS, DEN
trifice, Gnn Caps. Comngfesea, Snuff a n d T o b a c c o
F a n c y Pipes, Sil vr and Toy W a t c h e s , F a n c y B o x e s ,
nnd Money Bags, l a d i e s ' W o r k a n d F a n c y Basketa,
Mats, B r u s h e s or all l i n d s . G u a r d s , C h a i n s , Ac.
HANNAH, LAY A
T r a v e r s e City. O f f 1 . 1 8 6 1 .
Boxes.
Purse v
TableCO.
V
I*ipo, Zinc, S h e e t I r o n , S t o v e F u r n i t u r e , O n e a n d T b r e
Pail Kettles. T i n W a r e — a complete l i n e — 2 0 , 3 0 , 4 0 , and
6 0 gallon K e t t l e s .
H A N N A H . L A Y k 0#»
T r a v e r s e C i t y . O c f 1 . 1861.
BEDSTEADS.-TA BLES. CHAIR& ROCKERS, WAHI
S t a n d s , Mattrasses. C h i l d ' s R o c k e r s . H i g h C h a f r s . i f .
T r a v e m e City. O c t 1. 1B6L
HANNAH. L A Y 1 CP.
M
A C K E R E L , TOSOCE* A SOCKM, p a n E B V E o r « E « s
F r u i t , a s s o r t e d Pickles, P i e - f r u i t s , O y s t e r s , S a r d i n e .
Cigars.
HANNAH LAY 4 CO.
T r a v e r s e C i t y O c t 1, 1861
The Sweet Little
DSSICATED TO T H S STAT-AT-HOJ
N o # , while o a r soldiers are fightii
E a c h a t h i s post,
Down a m o n g retell. — . —
—
W h a t a r e y o u doing, my s w e e t little
btf.i- •
NE W
M O F F A T ' S
Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters.
NEW
T
STORE
D R . Y
G O O D S ,
BOOTS AND M I O E S ,
Ready-IVIade CClothing,
Hardware, Groceries and Provisions,
JACKSON & WILEY,
I R O N c f c B R A S S
FOUNDERS
M A C H I N I S T S ,
1
Yield h i m t h e sidewalk, ye n u r s e r y m a i d e n s 1
Sauvs qui p e n t 1 Bridget a n d r i g h t a b o u t A » n i r Pierce as a s h a r k in a school of m e n h a d e n s .
See him advancing, the sweet little m a n 1 j
W h e n t h e red flails of the battle-Held t h r e s h e r s
Beat o u t tho c o n t i n e n t ' s wheat f r o m Its bran,
W h i l e the wind s c a t t e r s t h e chaffy seceshers.
W h a t will become of our sweet little m a n ?
W h e n the brown s o l d i e r s come back f r o m the b o r d e r s
How will he look when his features th«y Bcai) T
How will he feel V h e n he get* m a r c h i n g orders.
Signed by h i s lady-love ? sweet little man 1
F e a r , n o t f o r h i m , t h o u g h - t h e Rebels e x p e c t him,—
Life is too p r e c i o u s td s h o r t e n its span ;
W o m a n her b r o o m s t i c k shall raise t o p r o t e c t h i m .
Will s h e not light f o r the sweet little m a n ?
Now t h e n , nine ehecrs f o r the Stay-at-Home R a n g e r s 1
Blow the g r e a t fiab h o r n a n d beat the big p a n !
F i r s t in the Held t h a t is f a r t h e s t f r o m d a n g e r ,
Take y o u r w h i t e f e a t h e r p l u m e , sweet little man !
[Boston T r a n s c r i p t . .
T h e Irish Soldier.
In--the A u t u m n of 1 8 2 5 , s o m e p r i v a t e a f f a i r s called m c
into t h e sister k i n g d o m ; and as I did n o t t r a v e l like
Polyphemus, with m y eye out, I gathered a few samples
of c h a r a c t e r , a m o n g s t w h i c h w a s t h e f o l l o w i n g i n c i d e n t :
I w a s s t a n d i n g o n e m o r n i n g a t t h e w i n d o w of " m i n e
inn," w h e n my attention w a s a t t r a c t e d by a scene t h a t
took place beneath. T h e Belfast coach was standing at
t h e d o o r , a n d o n t h e roof in f r o u t s a t a s o l i t a r y o u t s i d o
PILES—Tho o r i g i n a l p r o p r i e t o r of these Medicines
c u r e d of Piles of 35 years s i a n d i u g , by the ose of the Life
Medicines alone.
FETSR AND AGCE—For t h i s s c o u r g e of the w e s t e r n Country, t h e s e Medicines will be f o u n d a safe, speedy, a n d certain
remedy. O t h e r m e d i c i n e s leave the s y s te m s u b j e c t to a ret u r n o f the disease—a c u r e by these m e d i c i n e s i s p e r m a n e n t
— t r y t h e m , be jditisfled, a n d be cured.
W
SPERMATORRHCEA.
H
pa*enger, a fine young fellow, in the nnifbrnf of the
Connaught Rangers. Below, by the front wheel, stood
au old woman, seemingly his mother,, a young man, aud
r momau, sister or sweetheart; and they were
stly entreatiug the young soldier to descend
from his .seat on the coach.
, *•
ETROIT CITY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE
» Come down wid ye, Thady;" the speaker wns an old
SHOP. Steam &>gines Mill G e a r i n g , Mining Macbinwoman. " Come down to your ould mother. Shur, its . . . . I r o n a n d Brass C a s t i n g s , of all kinds, to o r d e r
flog you they will, and strip the flesh of the bones I gjv have a large variety of P a t t e r n s , for b u i l d i n g purposes,
w
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we would invite the a t t e n t i o n or builders.
ye. Come down, Thady, darliu J"
J . B. W I I . 8 0 N ,
" It's Jionor, pother,' was the short reply or the solF o o t of Randolph
indolph Street, n e a r Detroit
dior; and, with clenched hands and set teeth, he took a
a n d Milwaukee R. It. Depot.
D
D e t r o i t , A u g . 15, 1861.
38-ly
M
AYHEWS PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING;
RCVISEO EDITIOX.—This w o r k —
"—'*
Doubly E n t r y , C o m m e r c i a l Calculations, a n d the P h i l o s o p h y
a n d Morals of Business.
" I t i s e x a c t l y w h a t i t s n a m e indicates, and should tie in
common nse in every s c h o o l . "
( J o u r n a l of E d u c a t i o n .
" U n s u r p a s s e d in s i m p l i c i t y and perspicuity, a n d sufheiently full to p r e p a r e the pupil f o r a n y d e p a r t m e n t of business."
{Dr. Haven, in Z i o n ' s Herald, Boston.
" T h e c h e a p e s t a n d best w o r k on Bookkeeping we have
ever seen."
[Michigan F a r m e r .
" T h e c h a n t e r on the P h i l o s o p h y and Morals of Business,
la well w o r t n t h e price of t h e book t o any business m a n . '
[ P r e s t o n ' s U. 8 . Bank Note Reporter.
" T h e w o r k is a deserved f a v o r i t e a m o n g students, a n d the
i m p r o v e m e n t s now Introduced will go f a r to increase its
tion as before.
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[Detroit Tribune.
'• I t ' s h o n o r — h o n o r , b r i g h t K a t h l e e n ! I t s h o n o r r p o p u l a r i t y . "
F o r sale by
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d e a r K a t h l e e n ! " a n d , a s if t o d e f e n d h i m s e l f f r o m a n o t h e r
glance, h e fixed h i s l o o k s s t e a d f a s t l y i n f r o n t , w h i l e t h e
L A N K B O O K S A N D S T A T I O N E R Y . - T'H E
renewed e n t r e a t i e s b u r s t f r o m all t h r e o in c h o r u s , w i t h
s u b s c r i b e r s beg leave to a n n o u n c e t o tlie C o u n t r y a n d
the same a n s w e r —
City T r a d e , t h a t they h a v e on b a n d a very | h l l a n d complete
•• C o m e d o w n , T h a d y , h o n e y ! T h a d y , yo fool, c o m e assortment of B l a n k B o o k s , S t a t i o n e r y a n d P a p e r ,
Wholesaio and Retail, to which they invite inspection by pardown ! Oh. Thady, come down to me ! "
A l t h o u g h t h e p o o r fellow w a s a p r i v a t e , t h i s a p p e a l ties who desire t o p u r c h a s e . We feel confident we can give
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Iras s o p u b l i c , t h a t I d i d n o t h e s i t a t e t o g o down-au<l in- p e r f e c t s a t i s f a c t i o n In goods a n d prices.
Wo have one of the m o s t complete BOOK BINDERIES in
q u i r e i n t o t h e p a r t i c u l a r s of t h e d i s t r e s s . I t a p p e a r e d the West, and are p r e p a r e d to m a n u f a c t u r e to o r d e r a n y a n d
t h a t h e b a d b e e n h o m e o n a f u r l o u g h , t o v i s i t his family, all styles of Blank Books. Newspapers, Music Books and Pea n d , h a v i n g e x c e e d e d , a s h o t h o u g h t , t h e term of his riodicals, b o u n d o n tbe s h o r t e s t notice. In the latest style of
leave, he W88 g o i n g t o j o i n t h e regiment, a n d t o u n d e r g o
j e u a l t y of his n e g l e c t . I a s k e d h i m w h e n t h e f u r 38-ly
iongb expired. ^
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Detroit, Aug. IS, 1861.
" T h e first of M a r c h , y o u r h o n o r — b a d l u c k t o i t , or
all t h e b l a c k d a ^ s in t h e w o r l d — a n d h e r e i t is, c o m e
H E D E T R O I T STOVE W O R K S — C A N SON A
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h a v e a d a y t o s p a r e , t h a n — t h e first of M a r c h will n o t b e c o o k i n g s t o v e s ; also, coal stoves f o r s t o r e s a n d offices.
These stoves are made f r o m t b e l a t e s t and m o s t approved
h e r e till t o - m o r r o w . I t i s l e a p - y e a r , a n d F e b r u a r y h a s p a t t e r n s , a n d will be sold at wholesale or retail. The a u c -
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29 days."
T b e s o l d i e r was t h u n d e r s t r u c k .
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• • T w e o t y - o i u e days, i s i t ?
Y o u ' r e s a r U n of t h a .
s a m e ? 0 , m o t h e r , m o t h e r 1—ill l u c k fly a w a y w i d y e r
o u l d a l m a n a c k — a b a s e c r a t u r of a b o o k , ^ t o b e d e c e a v i n
o n e a l t e r livin s o l o n g in t h e f a m i l y of u s . "
H i s first i m p u l s e w a s t o c u t a c a p e r o n t h o r o o f of t h e
c o a c h , e n d t h r o w u p h i s c a p w i t h a l o u d H u r r a h .. H j s
s e c o n d w a s t o t h r o w himself i n t o t h e a r m s o f h i s K n t h iccn, a n d t h e t h i r d w a s t o w r i n g m y h a n d off in a c k n o w l -
t i o n of e i t v a n d c o u n t r y dealer* is especially Invited, as we
shall sell c h e a p e r t h a n t h e y can buy in E a s t e r n m a r k e t s .
Office, 180 W o o d w a r d A v e n u e .
C A N S O N 4 CO.
Detroit, A u g . 15, 1861.
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A s a p e r i e n t a n d Stomaclc p r e p a r a t i o n of IRON purified of
O x y g e n a n d C a r b o n by combustion in H y d r o g e n . Sanctioned b y the h i g h e s t Medical Authorities,i>olh in E u r o p e a n d
the United States, a n d prescribed in their p r a c t i c e .
Tbe e x p e r i e n c e of • t h o u s a n d dsiiv proves that no prei-arftion of Iron can be compared with it. I m p u r i t i e s of the
blood, depression of vital energy,, pule and otherwise s i e k l r
o m p l e x i o n s i n d i c a t e its necessity in a l n t ^ every conceivaI n n o x i o n s in all m a l a d i e s in which it has been t r i e d , it has
proved absolutely c u r a t i v e in each or the following con.plaints, v i v
In Debility, Nervous Affections, Emaciation.
D y s p c p s i n , C o n s t i p a t i o n , I ) i a n h a - a , D y s e n t e r y , Ir>e l p i e n t C o n s u m p t i o n , S c r o f u l o u s Tuberculosis, Halt
Rheum, Mismenstruatlon, Whites, Chlorosis, U r n
Complaints. Chronic Headaches, llhenmatlsm, I n t e r m i t t e n t F e v e r s , P i m p l e s o u t h e F a c e , tic.
of GKKKBAL DEBILITY, w h e t h e r the result of acuto
disease, or of the c o n t i n u e d d i m i n u t i o n of n e r v o u s a n d m a cular e n e r g y f r o m n e r v o u s c o m p l a i n t s , one trial of t h i s res t o r a t i v e h a s proved successful t o an e x t e n t which no description n o r w r i t t e n attestation wonld r e n d e r credible. Invalids
so long bed-ridden a s t o have become f o r g o t t e n in t h e i r own
neighborhoods, h a v e s u d d e n l y re-appeared in t h e busy world
if j u s t r e t u r n e d f r o m p r o t r a c t e d travel in a d i s t a n t land.
. . m e very signal Instances of thl* kliid are a t t e s t e d of female
Sufferers, e m a c i a t e d Tictims of a p p a r e n t m a r a s m u s , sang u i n e o u s e x h a u s t i o n , critical changes, stid t h a t c o m p l i c a t i o n
of n e r v o u s ' a m i dyspeptic aversion t o air a n d e x e r c i s e f o r
which tbe physician h a s no n a m e .
In NKRTOI'S A r r x c T i o s * of all k i n d s , a n d f o r reasons familiar to medical m e n . the operation of t h i s p r e p a r a t i o n of
i r o n must necessarily be salutary, for, u n l i k e the old oxides,
it Is vigorously tonic, w i t h o u t b e i a g e x c i t i n g . a n d ovcrbeatd gently, regularly aperient, even in the most obstiitesof costlveness without e v e r b e i n g a g a s t r i c p u r g a tive, o r inflicting a disagreeable s e n s a ' i o n .
In t h i s latter p r o p e r t y , a m o n g others, w h i c h m a k e s it s r
r e m a r k a b l y effectual and p e r m a n e n t a remedy f o r PriKS, u p o n
which It also a p p e a r s to e x e r t a d i s t i n c t a n d specific a c t i o n ,
by d i s p e r s i n g t h e local t e n d e n c y w h i c h f o r m s t h e m .
In D v s r E r s i A , i n n u m e r a b l e as are its causes, a s i n g l e b o *
of t h e s e Chalybeate Pills h a s o f t e n sufficed for the m o s t habitual cases, i n c l u d i n g t h e a t t e n d a n t COSTIVENISS.
Iu u n c h e c k e d DUVKIIOEA, even when advanced to DTBEXTEET. confirmed, e m a c i a t i n g , and a p p a r e n t l y m a l i g n a n t , tho'
effects have been equally decisive and a s t o n i s h i n g .
In the local pains, loss of flesh a n d s t r e n g t h , d e b i l i t a t i n g
c o n g h , and r e m i t t e n t h e c t i c , which generally Indicate IKCIi-nMT C a x s m m o x , t h i s remedy h a s allayed the a l a r m of
f r i e n d s a i d p h y s i c i a n s , i n aeveral very g r a t i f y i n g a n d Interesting instances.
In S c a o i T L o r s T r a t B c r L 0 s i s . t h i s m e d i c a t e d iron has b a d
far more t h a n the good effect of the most cautiouslv balanced
p r e p a r a t i o n s of iodine, w i t h o u t any of t h e well Known liabilities.
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The a t t e n t i o n of females c a n n o t be t o o confidently i q v l t e d
. t h i s remedy a n d r e s t o r a t i v e , in the cases peculiarly affecting them.
I n RiiKCMATts* b o t h c h r o n i c a n d i n f l a m m a t o r y — l a t h e
latter, however, m o r e decidedly—It h a s been invariably well
reported, b o t h a s alleviating pain snd r e d o c l n g t h e s w e l l i n g s
a n d stiffness of the j o i n t s a n d muscles.
I n INTERMITTENT FXVKBS It must necessarily be a g r e a t
. j m e d y a n d e n e r g e t i c restorative, and Its progress In t h e new
s e t t l e m e n t s or the West, will probably be ono of h i g h r e n o w n
a n d usefulness.
No r e m e d y h a s e v e r been discovered In t h e w h o l e h i s t o r y
of medicine, which e x e r t s such p r o m p t , happy, a n d rully restorative effects, flood a p p e t i t e , complete digestion, r a p i d
a c q u i s i t i o n or s t r e n g t h , w i t h an unusual disposition f o r active and c h e e r f u l exercise, immediately follow its use.
P u t u p in n e a t flat mcial boxes c o n t a i n i n g 50 pills, p r i c e
50 c e n t s per b o x : for sale y d r u g g i s t s a n d dealers. Will l>e
s e n t free to a n y address on receipt of the price.
All letters,
orders, etc., should be addressed to
R . B . L O C K E Ac C o . , G c n c r d l A g e n t s ,
Detroit, Michigan, opposite lathice Sbop of Michigan Central
Hail Head Company.
E .ARK MANUFACTURING AND ARE P R E P A R E D
to furnish, at short notice, High P r e s s u r e a n d Condensing Engines, for Stationary. Marine and Mining purposes, of
the most approved c o n s t r u c t i o n .
' BILIOUS FEVERS a n d LIVER COMPLAINTS—General D e b i l i We invite especial attention t o our C o n d e n s i n g Engines,
ty. Loss of A p p e t i t e a n d Diseases of Females—the Medicines particularly adapted for F l o u r i n g Mills, and o t h e r p u r p o s e s
have been used with the most benellclal results in c <es of where economy of Fuel and regularity of motion are so^ int h i s d e s c r i p t i o n : King's Evil and Scrofula in its worst forms
(leasable. The c o n d e n s i n g a p p a r a t u s for these
yield to t h o mild y e t powerful action of these remnrkable
if the most simple a n d durable k i n d . These col
Medicines. N i g h t Sweats, N e r v o u s Debility, Nervous Com- engines insure to Mines f o r P u m p i n g o j for w o r k i a g S t a m p
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 Cbo- Mills, the greatest economy in fuel. ,
11c, are speedily cured.
Our facilities for Ailing orders f o r Mining Machinery a r c
P e r s o n s whose c o n s t i t u t i o n s are impaired by the injudi- unsurpassed. O u r P a t t e r n s embrace the l a r g e s t variety of
c i o u s u s e of Mercury, will find these medicine* n p e r f e c t p o m p s , s h e a v e s , g e a r i n g a n d s t a m p i n g m a c h i n e r y ,
cure, a» they n e v e r fail t o eradicate from t h e system all the &o., of the most approved construction.
ir t h a n t h e most powerful pre-, . We would call particular a t t e n t i o n t o o u r a s s o r t m e n t ol
effects of Mercury, m u c h i
p a r a t i o u s of Sarsaparilta.
pWteriKU^r p u m p s with P l u n g e r Lifts, r a n g i n g f r o m 4 to 16
i n c h e s dianieter. O u r combined B u c k e t a n d p l u n g e r pumps,
f o r supplying S t a m p i n g Machinery with water, a n d for o t h e r
39-ly
F o r Sale by all D r u g g i s t s .
uses, give the moM perfect satisfaction.
O u r a s s o r t m e n t Of Gearing, u p t o 12 feet diameter, enables
N E W R E M E D I E S 3TOR
us t o meet o r d e r s foV heavy or light Gearing, at the s h o r t e s t
notice. \ V b l Q i s h e a v e s f r o m 1 t o 6 feet d i a m e t e r . Manufacturers/ f l f o d g e ' s p a t e n t s t a m p s . Oil Still Machinery,
of the rfiost approved construction ; Building work. I r o n
F r o n t s - C o l u m n s , Caps, Ac., A c . , ; Illuminated Title f o r SideO W A R D ASSOCIATION. P H I L A D E L P H I A , A B
walks and Areas : Iron F e n c e s Verandahs, Stairs, Ac.
n e v o l e n t I n s t i t u t i o n established by special En d o w m e n t,
We are sole licensees for P a t e n t F e n c i n g — p r i c e s v a r y i n g
f o r the Belief of the Sick a n d distressed, afflicted w i t h \ iru- f r o m 7 5 c e n t * 1 0 S 5 I * r f o o t - T t i e l a r g e s t a s s o r t m e n t of Fence
l e n t a n d C h r o n i c Diseases, and especially f o r the C u r e of " a t t e r a s in the State.
Sole ACTUM
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for «Gui *f laa»nuP s> B o i l e r I n j e c t o r , which supDiseases of t h e S e x u a l O r g a n s .
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M E D I C A L A D V I C E given gratis, by t h e a c t i n g Surgeon.
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e a s e s of the S e x u a l Organs, a n d on thy NEW Itr.Mr.Hlho
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t i n g s f u r n i s h e d at shfirt notice.
'employed in t h e Dispensary, sent in sealed letter envelop**, BLACKSMITHINU of all k i n d s . PATTKHNS made t o order. Estifree of c h a r g e . Two or three S t a m p s for postage acceptable. mates, P l a n s and Specifications f u r n i s h e d w h e n desired.
Address, DR. J . S K I L L I N HOUGHTON. Howard Association.
S y O r d e r s from abroad will meet with p r o m p t a t t e n t i o n .
N o - 2 , 8 . N i n t h St., P h i l a d e l p h i a ^
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stlffer p o s t u r e on t h e c o a c h .
• • T h a d y , c o m e d o w n — c o m e d o w n n o w , y e fool of t h e
w o r l d — c o m e aloug down wid ye H
,
T h e t o DO o f t h o p r e s e n t a p p e a l w a s m o r e p r o m p t l y
and sternly prouounced.
" I t ' s h o n o r , b r o t h e r 1" a n d t h e b o d y of t h o s p e a k e r
r o s e m o r e rigidly e r e ' e t t h a n e v e r o n t h e r o o f .
" 0 ! T h a d y , c o m o d o w n ! S h u r e i t ' s inc. y o u r o w n
darlint Kathleen, t h a t bids ye. C o m e d o w n , or y e l l
b r e a k t h e h e a r t of me, T h a d y , j e w e l ; c o m e d o w n , - t h e n !
T h e p o o r g i r l w r u n g W:r b a n d s a s s h e s a i d it,, a n d c a s t
a look u p w a r d , that bad a risible efibct o u tho maseles
of t h o - ^ o n n g s o l d i e r ' s c o u n t e n a n c e . T h e r e was m o r e
^ n d e r n e s 8 in his tone, b u t i t c o n v e y c d t h o s a m e resolu-
PILLS&IRON.
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H E S E M I W C I N E S l l A V E NOW BEEN BEFORE T H E
public f o r a period of t h i r t y years, a n d d u r i n g t h a t time
have m a i n t a i n e d a h i g h c h a r a c t e r in a l m o s t every part of t h e
All t h e brave boys u n d e r c a n v a s are sleeping.
globe, for their e x t r a o r d i n a r y a n d immediate power of reAll of t h e m p r e s s i n g to m a r c h with the van,
s t o r i n g p e r f e c t health to p e r s o n s suffering urfder nearly every
and Nagonabe 8ts.,
Corner of Wal
P a r f r o m the h o m e where their s w e e t h e a r t s are weepin
•;ind of disease to which the h u m a n f r a m e i s liable.
W h a t are yon w a i t i n g for, swoet Utile m a n ?
T h e following are a m o n g the d i s t r e s s i n g variety of h u m a n
diseases in which the V e g e t a b l e L i f e M e d i c i n e s a r c well
V o n w i t h ' t h e terrible warlike m o u s t a c h c s .
known t o be infallible:
P i t for a colonel or chief of a clan,
DYSPEPSIA, by t h o r o u g h l y c l c a n s i n g the first and second
T o n w i t h the waist made f o r sword-hell* a n d sashes.
stomachs, e n d c r e a t i n g a flow of pure, healthy bile, instead
W h e r e a r e y o u r shoulder-straps, n r e e t little man ?
of tho stale a n d acrid k i n d ; Flatulency, 1.0as of Appetite, T H E SUBSCRIBER H A S J U S T R E C E I V E D $
B r i n g b i m the buttonlcss g a r m e n t of woman !
H e a r t b a r n , Headache. Restlessness Ill-Temper, A n x i e t y . LanSTOCK. CONSISTING O F ?
Cover his face lest it f r e c k l e a n d tan ;
guor, a n d Melancholy, w h i c h are t h e g e n e r a l s y m p t o m s of
Muster the A p r o n - s t r i u g Guards on the c o m m a u ,
Dyspepsia, will vanish as a n a t u r a l conscquaticc of its cure.
T h i s is the c o r p s for the sweet little man !
COSTIVENESS, by cleansing the whole length «f the intci
t i n e s with a solvent proCCM, a n d w i t h o u t Violence; all violent p u r g e s leave the bowels costive within two days.
FEVERS of all kinds, by r e s t o r i n g the blo^fd t o a r e g u l a r
They shall defend h i m f r o m l a u g h t e r a n d hisses,
circulation, t h r o u g h the process of respiration in some cases
A i m e d by low boys a t the sweet little m a a .
a n d the t h o r o u g h s o lu tio n of all i n t e s t i n a l obstruction "
All the fair m a i d e n s about h i m shall cluster, •
others.
-» P l u c k the white f e a t h e r s f r o m b o n n e t a n d fan,
The Life Medicines h a v e been k n o w n to cure Rheumatism
permanently-fn three weeks, a n d the Gout in half that time,
by r e m o v i n g local inflammation f r o m the muscles and ligam e n t s of the j o i n t s .
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0 , tot the Apron-String G u a r d s are the U
W h i c h he offers cheap f o r C a s h
D n o r s i K s of all kihds, by f r e e i n g a n d s t r e n g t h e n i n g the
D r i l l i n g e a c h day since o u r t r o u b l e s M
* C. DAVIDSON', Agent.
"landie y o u r walking-sticks 1" " S h o u l d f umbrellas P' kidneys and b l a d d e r : t h e y operate mo.-t delightfully on these
i m p o r t a n t organs, a n d hence h a v e e v e r been found a c e r t a i n
T i a t f t the style f o r the s w e e t l i t t i s
N o r t h p o r t , D e c e m b e r 21, I860.
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r e m e d y for the worst cases of Gravel.
Have We a nation t o save ? I n the first p l a c e
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 the barrP. 8.—CASn P A I D FOR FURS.
rtng onmelves is a sensible plan,—
els the slimy m a t t e r to which t h e s e c r e a t u r e s adhere.
[y the s p o t w h e r e t h e r e ' s s h o o t i n g ' s t h e w o r s t place
SCCRVX, Ulcers a n d I n v e t e r a t e S o r e s : by the perfect p u r i t y
here I can s t a n d , says the sweet little m a u .
which t h e s e Life Medicines g i i y t o the blood a n d all the huconfiding my person with s t r a n g e r s !
m
S c o R B r n c ERCFTIOXS. a n d bpd Complexions, by t h e i r alipw the cowardly Bull B a n n e r s t a n 1
terative effect on t h o fluids t h a t feed the skin, and the morbid
_gade of the Stay-at-home H a n g e r s
s t a t e of which occasions all e r u p t i v e complaints, sallow,
fellies my corps, says the s w e e t l i t t l e m a n .
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cloudy, and o t h e r disagreeable complexions.
T h e use of these Pills f o r a very short time, will effect an
S u c h was the stuff of tho Malakoff takers.
e n t i r e cure ot Salt Rheum, a n d a s t r i k i n g i m p r o v e m e n t in
Bach were the s o l d i e r s t h a t s c a K d t h e Redan ;
the c l e a r n e s s of the skin. C o m m o n Colds a n d Influenza will
T r u c u l e n t housemaids "and blood-thirsty Quakers
C o m e r of F i f t h A W o o d b r i d g e Streets,
always be c u r e d by one dose, or by two in the worst case
Brave not the $ r a t h of the sweet little m a n I
OIAEIES KEUKG t (WAR'S '
I R O N cfc B R A S S
FOUNDRY
27-1 v
2u CvDAK ST.. NEW YOKE.
GIFFARD'S
M A C H I N E S H O P ,
PATENT SELF-ACTING
O n Atwater Street,
WATF.KIN.TF-CTOHj"
Just above the Detroit and Milwaukee
(For Feeding Boilers.)
It. R. Depot.
D E T R O I T - M I C H I G A N .
WM. S E L L E R S
CO.,
MADE B r
A
T T H E ABOVE ESTABLISHMENT ARE MANUFACtured a n d furnished, on short notice, of t h e best stock,
a f t e r the most approved models, and in the most t h o r o u g h
m a n n e r . High a n d Low Pressure S t a t i o n a r y Steam Engines,
of all Sixes, Low Pressure Steam Engines, particularly adapted t o F l o u r i n g Mills, or o t h e r uses w h e r e great e c o n o m y of
Fuel is an object. Portable Steam E n g i n e s of all Sixes,—
Railroad W o r k . Machine-Shop Tools snd Fixtures, Iron
Fences, Verandahs, Railing. Stairs a n d Balconies Ornamental H a r d i n Chairs, all kinds of Iron Castings, Mining Machinery/of every description, Blast F u r n a c e a n d Roliing-Mill
Machinery Composition, Brass Castings, i Jul Finished work ;
i n c l u d i n g Steam Whistles, Oil P u m p s am 1 Globes, Oil Cups
and Cocks, Steam Cocks, and BibbVOiian e C o c k s ol different
p a i t c r i j k Also. Mills, of every kind, driven uy steam or water. e m b r a c i n g Flour. Grist a n d Saw Mills. Gangs, largo a n d
pony, with latest i m p r o v e m e n t s ; Mulay, Sash. Circular,
Lathe a n d S i d i n g Mill*—all put op ready ror use, w h e n desired, w h e t h e r a t Home or abroad.
. . . .
.
Also, r e p a i r i n g of sli kindB of work a n d Machinery, done
with despatch and at low r a t t s . Also, G e a r i n g and P a t t e r n s ,
or anv sine, u p to seven r e e t i n diamotcr. c u t by m e a n s or our
commodious and effective Gear C u t t i n g Machine.
Also,
Plans, D r a w i n g s and Specifications for Machinery.
j K T On application, a circular will be sent gratis, cont a i n i n g a Ust of prices and f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n .
C h a r l e s K e l l o g g tc C o . ,
"
No. 236, Atwater Street. Detroit.
frjrat, Juration S Co.'s
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
L O C A T E D A T D E T R O I T , JBICII^
R
E C E N T L Y REMOVED TO T H E , N E W AND ELEGANT
suite ol rooms, p r e p a r e d e x p r e s s l y f o r t h e i r use, in Merr i l l Bloek, c o m e r of Jefferson and W o o d w a r d Avenue*.
2-9" A s c h o l a r s h i p Issued f r o m Detroit College will be good
In Cleveland, Q b i o ; Buffalo, N. Y . ; Albany, N. Y . ; Chicago,
IU.; Philadelphia, P a . ; St. Louis, Mo., and N. Y. City.
J . H. GOLDSMITH, Resident P r i n c i p a l a t Detroit.
H. P . P E R R I N , S p e n c c r i a n P e n m a n .
TUITION IN A D V A N C E
P e r p e t u a l S c h o l a r s h i p good in a j l o u r Collegea, i n c l u d i n g
Business P e n m a n s h i p , $40.
P e n m j p s h i p alone.25 lessons, $ 5 ; s i x month«,evenings,$10O u r S t a n d a r d of P e n m a n s h i p , i s t h e good old Spen-
Sole
Manufacturers
and licensees,
PESssavASii Aim ASH M situr, PJULMLPBIA.
•TACKpON & WII.T2Y,
^(jeitts, Jomtitrs anil oalarfjinists,
C o r n e r of F i f t h & W o o d b r i d g e Sts., Detroit, Mich.
THE INJECTOR is an a p p a r a t u s which may replace m o s t adrantageously all the m e a n s h l t h e i t o used for supplying water
to Steam Boilers, w h e t h e r S t a t i o n a r y , Locomotive, Agricultural, or Marine.
I t s application does away entirely with t h e necessity of
pumps for f e e d i n g boilers, a n d the various m o v e m e n t s fbr
w o r k i n g t h e m in all classea ot E n g i n e , and. in fact, w h e n ever a boiler is used^and steam p r o d u c e d ; it is an a d j u n c t t o
t h e boiler, and entirely i n d e p e n d e n t of the Engine, and ia
it in operation by simply o p e n i n g c o n n e x i o n s with t h e
oiler; and h a v i n g no p a r t s in m o t i o n , it i s u o t liable 1o
car, nor otherwise t o get out of o r d e r .
T h e si*e of t h i s a p p a r a t u s is comparatively small, a n d its
application is rendered especially easy by t h e Isct t h a t It
can be placed In any position, vertical, horizoutal, or otherwise, n e a r to, or at a distance f r o m the Boiler, and at any
reasonable h e i g h t a t h e level of the feed-water,
" l i e a p p a r a t u s i s Connected with the Boiler by t w o pipes.
leading f r o m t b e steam space, a n d t h e o t h e r conducted
to the lowest c o n v e n i e n t point of t h e ' w a t e r space; it will
operate with s t e a m at any usual pressure, and it wifl supply
Itself from the h o t well of a c o n d e n s i n g E n g i n e .
e of this
T h e a d v a n t a g e s t o be d e r i v e d f r o m
A p p a r a t u s a r e I—
1st.—The s a v i n g of tfie first cost of all P u m p s , a n d the
parts to c o n n e c t t h e m w i t h t b e E n g i n e a n d Boiler.
2nd.—The s a v i n g or the w e a r a n d t e a r or these pumps,,
which, in L o c o m o t i v e s a n d o t h e r h i g h pressure E n g i n e s is.
very considerable.
3rd.—The s a v i n g of the p o w e r r e q u i r e d t o work p u m p s o f
whatever construction.
4th.—Ti. elevation of t h e t e m p e r a t u r e of tbe wtfter a d mitted inu. *;,e Boiler by t b e Boiler by the steam used, t h u s
p r e v e n t i n g a n y appreciable loss of heat.
5th.—The a d v a n t a g e of b e i n g able to supply Boilers w i t h out s e t t i n g the Steam E n g i n e in m o t i o n ; tons, in all c a s e *
obviating tbe e x p e n s e a n d wear a n d tear of Donkey P u m p U f t
Engines, a n d a f f o r d i n g all t h e advaotagea usually s o u g h t l a ,
t h e i r application.
I x ASS i x o PRICES i t i s n e c e s s a r y to state t h e s t e a a } pre a-. ^
s u r e a n d n o m i n a l h o m e power of Boiler, or t h e s t e a m p r « r
s o r e a n d t h e q u a n t i t y of w a t e r required p e r h o u r .
'
30—ly
OMETHING W O R T H K N O W I N G ! ! That at H ALLOC K*S
C l o t h i n g E m p o r i u m can be f o u n d a large a s s o r t m e n t of
Readv m a d e Clothing, suited t o the • p r e s e n t season—all of
w h i c h is b e i n g offered at p r i c e s A S T O N I S H I N G L Y LOW,
a n d w h i c h m u s t b e sold w i t h i n W t o 60 days, t o make r o o m
f o r a heavy S t t f f e g a n d S u m m e r Stock, now b e i n g mahnfcea h a p p y m a n I a m , y o u r h o n o r , f o r m y w o r d ' s t u r e d . A l f i f l w a n t of s e a s o n a b l e clothing, will do well t o
call a t t h e «Sd establishment, at No. 168 J E F F E R S O N AVE- " ' T h e ' m o s l t h o r o u g h a n d p r a c t i c a l and t r u l y p o p u l a r Col« o d all b y y o u r h o n o r B m e a n s . L o n g life to j o u r
l e g s In America. Nearly f o u r thousand s t u d e n t s h a v e e n t e r e d
NUE, DETROIT.'
for t h e s a m e ! M a y yo live a long hundred, and
port of Fashion*— s i n c e t h e i r e s t a b l i s h m e n t , w h i c h Is t h e b e a t e v i d e n c e of t h e i r
Also, f o r sale, SCOTT'S A GLEXCBOSS'
L i n e s , H a m e S t r a p s , Hold-hack S t r a p a / C l r t f c a , I . .
l e a p - y e a r s e v e r y o n e of t h e m .
j u s t received—for s p r i n g a n d
" '
f a v o r with the pabHc.
H A N N A H , L A Y ft CO.
F o r f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n caH a t College Booms, or send f o r a n d Rein S n a p s .
1
Traverae City, P e c . 14, I860.
D e t r o i t . Aug. IS. 1861.
new Catalogue or 80 page*. F o r s p e c i m e n s of P e m a a n a h i p ,
JOTT L i r a l i t * — A few d a y s a g o P r e s i d e n t L i n c o l n
• n c l o a e l e t t e r a t a m p . Address.
A P E R HANGINGS.—WALL PAPE1-CDBT A I *
mtMiirad t h a t B e a u r e & a n l a n d h i s a r m y w o u l d t o o n
•ORGAN BATES,
M
V
B R Y A N T , STRATTON, A Co.,
Paper, a n d Buff C u r t a i n i n g , B o r d e r i n g . ftc.
B P W - - I "ist-.thy
H A N N A H , L A Y * CO.
A t e i t h e r of t h e above Cities.
_
-wouldcotue; i t is so m u c h easier t o entertain our'friends
( C u t t h i s o u t f o r f u t u r e reference.)
60-ly
T r a v e r s e City, Nov. 30,1840.
H e r a l d Office, T r a v e r s e City M i c h .
t h a n to visit t h e m . "
(Washington Republican.
N O T A R Y TOBLIC,
P
VOL. III.
ft"
T E A V E H 8 E C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , O C T O B E R Qo, 1861.
CrabtrsE Utrail),
Life a n d Death.
I S PtTBLI8HKD E V E R Y F K I D 1 T , A T
T r a v e r s e City, G r a n d Traverse C o u n t y ,
Michigan,
Lire i s w a l k i n g
To a n d f r o
In the c h a m b e r s o r my soul
Death is k n o c k i n g
S o r t and loir
A t the e n t r a n c e or t h e goal,—
K e e p i n g beat.
Sort a n d street.
MORGAN BATES,
E P I T O B AND PROPRIETOR-
*
T E R R I 8 .
O a a Itollar a n d f i f t y C a s t a p a r u n m . payable. a / t r a r i a b l y in a d v a n c e
Ail v . r t l lenient* i m e r t e d tor O M Dollar p e r e q u a t e (ten
for the
l l r « l I n w r t l o n . a n d I w e n t j - B r * c m f o r r . c h . n b M a n m Inaerfion. Yearly
A d T o n l a e r a e n u - f l t f for on* ( q u a r t ; *») for three fooare.; & fr"
• o l a m a ; «Bd 1X1 for one e o l a m n . Legal advertisement* a t 0 » r
• c d M b r l a v : Bfty
"
. a.. for
. Ike
. fint r -i o\ u r t l o n . _
:• p e r "folio
of I GO word
l O b i t q o p o L E v e n O f i i r e e o n n t e a word, F i g u r e
>r r e n t a d d e d . R a l e a n d f l e a m work, double price!
ia n u t b« paid f a r atrieUr l a a d v a n c e .
'
Time is Beeting,
Slow, b u t ' s o r e .
To the land named H L o n g a g o ; "
Youth is m e e t i n g
Age, so pure,—
S u m m e r m e e t i n g Winter's snow
On t h e shore,
" Nevermore."
Al Kinds #f Job Printing Neatly and Eipeditwcslj Executed.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE AT T11AVEBSE CITT, MICE.
Register
Reoelver
MORt&N BATES.
REUBEN GOODRICH.
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY OFFICERS.
J u d g e o f P r o b a t e . J . C U R T I S F O W L E R , Mipleton
Sheriff
W M . E . S Y K E S , Northport,
County Treasurer
M O R G A N B A T E S , Trav. City.
County Clerk
THERON BOSTWICK,
"
R e g i s t e r of D e e d s
THERON BOSTWICK,
"
Pro#. Attorney
C . H . H O L D E N , Northport
Circuit Count C o m . - C . H . H O L D E N ,
Coroners
P E R R Y H A N N A H , Trv. City.
G E O . N . S M I T H , Northfrort.
C H A R L E S H. H O L D E N ,
.rSUtorttfj, Comisfllor anil Solicitor,
TAX AND GENERAL AGENT,
NORTHPORT,
OKA N D T R A V E R S E COUNTY. MICHIGAN.
Office S c c o n d D o o r S o u t h of Union D o c k .
21-ly
\C.
H. MARSH,
,
^ttomcji anil Counsellor at $ato,
AND
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
Traverse City, G r a n d Traverse County, Michigan.
Office in D w e l l i n g H o u s e .
32-ly
In t h e i r eyes.
A n d a misty c u r t a i n sways
Off the s t r a n d
Where they stand.
S h u t t i n g visions
*
F r o m t h e i r sight,
Or the land " F o r e v e r m o r e , " —
F i e l d s elyslan,—
Bathed in light,—
On t h a t m u c h covcted shore.
Which man bath
B u t t h r o ' Death.
D e a t h is k n o c k i n g
S o r t a n d low,
A t my soul's b r i g h t c h a m b c r d o o r :
Lire i s walking
To a n d fro,—
Soon he'll p a c e bis.beat no m o r e
RllllpH h i . ' l i M . t l i
T h e n the v i s i o n s
Or t h a t s h o r e
To which Y o u t h a n d A g e are g a z i n c .
F i e l d s elyslan,—
Evermore
W i t h n e w lire and soul amazing.
Will b u t be
Reality.
S O M E T H I N G .
-Translated f r o m tho Metbodlat from H a n s Anderson.
N O . 47.
and the straw roof could have been m u c h better laid —
B u t y e t M a r g a r e t h a a n d h e r little g i r l .were well p r o t e c t e d f r o m t h e c o l d a n d s t o r m . A u d y o u c o u l d look f r o m
t h e little d o o r f a r o u t o v e r t h e sea, w h o s e w a v e s w a s h e d
u p a g a i n s t t h e d y k e , so t h a t t h e s a l t s p r a y flew all o v e r
t h a t little c o t t a g e . B u t i t i s s t a n d i n g y e t , t h o u g h t h e
m a n t h a t g a v e t h e b r i c k b a t s a n d stoma- t o . m a k e i t w i t h
has been long dead and forgotten.
T h e s e c o n d b r o t h e r c o u l d b u i l d well, f o r h e w a s a g o o d
m a s o n . O n c e h e w e n t off i n t o a f o r e i g n c o u n t r y t o
travel, and when he returned he built one new house a f t e r
a n o t h e r u n t i l h e h a d finished n e a r l y a w h o l e s t r e e t . —
I p e y were very handsome and gave the city a splendid
appearance.
W h e n he had e r e c t e d a great many, the
h o u s e s w e n t t o w o r k a n d b u i l t a b e a u t i f u l littfe-soue f o r
him. B u t how could the houses m a k e another hobic?—l ' h i n k a m o m e n t , a n d y o u will s e e f o r y o u r s e l f .
,
I t w a s small, a n d t h e r e w e r e no p l a n k s in i t
B a t ps
h e d a n c e d w i t h b i s b r i d e u p o n t h e c l a y floor, t t b e c a m e
a s w h i t e a s i v o r y , a n d a l o v e l y flower b l o o m e d o u t f r o m
e v e r y s t o n e J p t h e wall. Y o u can i m a g i u e h o y b e a u t i f u l
it l o o t e d
T h a t w a s a n e a t little house, a n d a h a p p y
a n d wife. T h e flag floated b e f o r e t h e d o o r , a n a all t h e
j o u r n e y m e n c r i e d o u t hurrah!
T h a t was s o m e t h k
T h e n the second brother died; aud t h a t too, means &
thing.
N o w comes the third brother, tho architect, who was
first a n a p p r e n t i c e a n d h a d t o w e a r a n old g r e a s y c a p
a r o u n d t h e s t r e e t s , b u t w h o finally b e c a m e a g r e a t n o b l e m a n . T h e new s t r e e t b u i l t u p b y h i s b r o t h e r w a s n a m e d
a f t e r t h i s o n e , a n d t h e finest h o u s e in i t b e l o n g e d t o h i m .
T h a t w a s s o m e t h i n g , a s i t was also s o m e t h i n g t o h a v e a
g r e a t l o n g t i t l e to h i s n a m e . H i s c h i l d r e n w e r e c a l l e d
t h e r i c h man's children; and wheu he died, people k n e w
t h a t h i s w i d o w w a s w e a l t h y a n d b e l o n g e d t o t h e n o b i l i ty
— w h i c h was something, T h e dead man's name stood on
t h e s t r e e t c o m e r , a n d w a s in e w r y b o d y ' s m o u t h a s t h e
n a m e of t h e s t r e e t
Truly that wa3 something!
N e x t follows t h e g e n i u s - r t h e f o u r t h b r o t h e r — w h o int e n d e d t o d i s c o v e r s o m e t h i n g n e w , a n d o u t of t h e u s u a l
o r d e r of t h i n p
H e b u i l t a h i g h flight of s t a i r s , a n d
fell d o w n aDd b r o k e bis n e c k .
But* there was a great
funeral when h e was b u r r i e d
B a n n e r s a n d flowers a n d
m u s i c c o n t r i b u t e d t h e i r p a r t to t h e c e r e m o n i e s . T h r e e
l o n g o r a t i o n s w e r e m a d e o v e r h i s b o d y , a n d if h e c o u l d
of h e a r d h o w t h e y flattered h i m , i t wouljl c e r t a i n l y h a v e
m a d e h i m feel very g r e a t . T h e r e w a s a m o n u m e n t e r e c t e d a t h i s g r a v e — a u d all t h a t w a s s o m e t h i n g .
N o w he w a s d e a d a n d b u r i e d l i k e his t h r e e b r o t h e r s
w h o h a d g o n e b e f o r e h i m . B u t t h e l a s t of t h e b r o t h e r s ,
t h e t h i n k e r , o u t l i v e d all t h e rest T h i s w a s v e r y g r a t i fying t o him, for he t h u s had t h e last word,'and i t was
always his g r e a t e s t desire t o have t h e last w o r d
He
had a g o o d mind, and e v e r y b o d y g a v e him c r e d i t for considerable taleut
B u t at last his h o u r c a m e t o die. H e
b r e a t h e d a w a y h i s lire a u d a s c e n d e d t o t h e g a t e o f h e a v en. H e r e t h e souls of t h e dead always c o m e u p t w o tog e t h e r . T h e fifth b r o t h e r w a l k e d s l o w l y u p in c o m p a n y
w i t h a n o t h e r s o u l w h i c h a l s o w i s h e d to b e a d m i t t e d —
A n d t h i s w a s old M a r g a r e t h a , f r o m t h e l i t t l e h u t b o h i n d
t h e dvke!
" T h i s s t r a n g e t h i n g m u s t t a k e p l a c e f o r t h e s a k e of a
c o n t r a s t " said the talker.
" W h o are you. my good
w o m a n ? D o y o u also w a n t t o e n t e r h e a v e n ? "
A u d t h e old w o m a n b o w e d h e r h e a d a n d b o d y , f o r s h e
t h o u g h t i t w a s S t P e t e r himself w h o w a s t a l k i n g to h e r .
" I a m a n old w o m a n w i t h o u t a n y f r i e n d s . E v e r y b o d y
used to call me old M a r g a r e t h a , f r o m t h e h a t b e h i n d t h e
dyke."
• • N o w tell m e w h a t y o u d i d w h e n y o u l i v e d on t h e
earth?"
pie on t h e ice w e r e a t t r a c t e d b y t h e fire, a o d t b e y b e g a n
t o g l i d e u p to t h e d y k e t o gave m e f r o m b e i n g b u r n e d
to d e a t h
N o t o n e w a s left b e h i n d ; t h e y all c a m e tog e t h e r . I h e a r d t h e m c o m i n g , b u t a t t h e game t i m e —
o h ! h o w it b r o k e t h r o u g h t h e a i r ! — 1 h e a r d a h o a r s e
t h u n d e r a s if f r o m b o o m i n g c a n n o n . T h e n t h e t i d e raide d t h » i c e h i g h u p a n d s h a t t e r e d it i u t o little p i e c e s . —
B u t all t h e p e o p l e r e a c h e d t h e d y k e w h e r e t h e flames
a u d s p a r k s rose a b o u t m e . I s a w t h e m all s a v e d B u t
t h e f r i g h t a n d cold w e r e t o o m u c h for m a
I could r o t
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B a t t h e s t o r m s u r r o u n d e d t b e little f e l j p w a n d o r d e r e d h i m to s u r r e n d e r .
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b e h o l d , t h e y b e c a m e a w h i t e s i l v e r d o l l a r . A n d w h e n - m u s t s o o n g e t t o w h e r e t h e y a r e , - a n d w h e n i t c o m e s i t H i s reply w a s w o r t h y to b e h a n d e d d o w n to p o s t e r i t y :
U n i t e d States, t o w h o m all o r a e r a m u s t be a d d r e s s e d .
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d e s i r e d effect) will be s e n t t o a n y w h o deaite it, b y mail (di- of m o n e y . B u t t h e b r i c k s t h a t b r o k e w h i l e b e i n g b u r n - t h e m . O h ! t h a t I c o u l d b r i n g t h e m t o Buore t h o u g h t T
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c o t t a g e . S o t h e e l d e s t b r o t h e r g a v e h e r a g o o d m a n y h o u s e s o o o e r t h a n h a v e all t h o s e p e o p l e d e s t r o y e d b y t h e a s t o d r i l l o r c a m n d u t i e s m a d e b e t w e e n h i m a n d a n y
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b r o k e n b r i c k s , a n d a few w h o l e s t o n e s w i t h t h e m . H e f e a r f u l s t o r m . I t o u c h e d t h u b e d w i t h a l i g h t e d t a p e r , o t h e r c a p t a i n of t n e c o m p a n y . W e t o r d r y , ho? o r coin,
d a g o o d h e a r t , v o u see, t h o u g h h e w a s o o l y a b r i c k - s a w t h e r e d flames b l a a e u p , a u d m a n a g e d t o reach m y h e t r a m p s a l o n g w h e n e v e r h a i s o r d e r e d o u t a n d t a k e *
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[Sptcial Dispatch to the Chicago Tribune]
enemy.—He looks back on his path, and as far as the
qoer.
ST. LOCIS, October 14, 1861.
We publish, to-day, a vivid description of the memor- eye can reach he sees the course of his heroes by the
Secretary Cameron and Adjutant General Thomas
swath of dead men that stretches like a huge serM o r s a a 33at®«, E d t t o ; « n d I ' r o p r i o t o r .
mblc charge of Marshal McDonald at the battle of Wo gram' blick
pent over tho plain. Out of 16,000 men. with whom he left this afternoon for Louisville, to visit General SherT R A V E R S E OI-TYI
It is considered by military critics, the most remarkable started, but 1500 are left beside him. Ten out of every man. Thomas is reported hostile to Fremont Cameron
(as it was successful,) charge ever performed by a body eleven have fallen, and here at length the tired hero is non-committal. The latter expressed his satisfaction
FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 25, 1861.
of infantry ggainst a mass of at least three times its num- pauses, and surveys with a stern and anxious eye his however, with the utility of Benton Barracks, although
he found fault with the fortifications, on the ground that
remaining followers.
T H E LATEST NEWS.
ber.—The carnago was appalling. Out of 16,000 French few
The heart of Napoleon stops beating at the sight they are not necessary. The impression is. that CamFrom the Dispatches of the Detroit Free Pce«~^e s0 |,]j erai 14,500 were strewn on the battle field before as well be may, for his throne is where McDouald eron is dissatisfied with Fremont's course. Senator
— .that
w the Kt«»m«r
the Austrian column. Ten ont of eleven stands. He bears the Empire on his single brave heart Chandler, of Michigan, accompanied Mr. Cameron.
learn
Steamer Naahville
Nashville is still io
in Charlestons
Charleston
reaci,ed
Two telegraphic repairers were shot,_ Friday night,
Empire. Shall he turn at last and sound the
harbor ; Mason and Slidell are there also. The report were thus prostrated. The iron resolution, indomitable
watching the wires near Upton. Noticc has been
of tbeir escape is not credited at Washingtoncourage and discipline which could persuade 16,000 retreat ? The fate of Nations waves to and fro, for •while
like a shock in the distance, McDonald is still seen to given to the inhabitants along the line, between JencrIt has been currently reported on the other side of men to march for a mile and a half in a cross-fire of pause, while the cannon arc piling the dead in ht-sps
City and Syracuse, that if the telegraph is interruptthe Potomac river, that Fairfax Court House has been some two hundred pieces of ortillery, will excite the pro- around him •' Will he turn and fly ?"' is the secret and ed, reprisals will bo made on their property.
An order of arrest he's been issued for Rev. Mr. Mefired and destroyed by the rebels. The navigation on found admiration of every man. The soldiers in our' agonizing question Napoleon puts to himsclt. No he
that river appears to be unobstructed ; out of Forty-five army should read this description or Marshall McDonald's is worthy of the mighty trust committed. The Em- Caulev. editor of the Christian Advocate, for t
peror stands or falls with him, but shall ^st^nd while ble editorials. Handbills were printed at the Advocate
vessels which passed the batteries at Shipping Point a chargo, to understand what brave men can do—even he stands.
office, for Gen. Backner of Kentucky, la& week.
. \
few days ago, only one was hit,"the ball going through when they are ordered to perform what may seem imLoukuig away to where his emperor sits, he sees
The merchants of this city have brought all Missouri
possible. Neither was this charge a foolish waste of the dark mnsses of the Old Guard in motion, and shin- money to o specic basis, to-day, as i*r their previous
* her mainsail
ing
helmets
of
the
brave
cuirassiers
sweeping
to
his
agreement it works well Trade is thus far unimpaired.
$400,000 have been sent to England to purchase blood. Napoleon, with the eye of a great military
relief " Forward !" breaks from his iron lips. The These notes opened in the morning at lO^pt-r cent discloths to b^made up in this country to meet the press- leader, saw that this was the ouly way to win a doubtful roll of jdrtims and the pealing of trumpets answers the count but before the clo*, 20 discount was theratefor
ing wants of cur soldiers in the ficl'l, and $400,000 more battle.
volley tjfat smites that exhausted column, and the mxt the more 6caley.
. . .
»- .
A gang of piratical telegraphic rebels in Nortli MisIt was successful. A vietory was won, and France moment)it is seen piercing the Austrian centre. The
will BOOU be on its way for the sa/no purpose.
obtained peace with Austria Had these soldiers besi- day is won—the Empire is saved—end the whole Aus- souri, who. by making a conncction with the wires in o
secluded
spot
possessed
themselves
of
important
intelliEngagement neerx .Foolsvlllc.
tafcd. „ d h n * f * » their d 0 ? . or tad Ma.hai Ho- j « a„d ,»eh tbe eh .r^e gence, and communicaled it to thd\ enemy, has been
In tho afternoon of the 2"Lst, Col. Baker's Brigade Donald ordered a retreat after his artillery wrfi all dis- ^
J kuow of nothing equal to it ex cept broken up. and the two scientific rebel, killed aud pitched
crossed tho Potomac river, and had an engagement with abled,/the battle would have boon lost and the carnage Ney's charge at Water 150, ond that was not eqvial— into Fish River.
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The Democrat's Rollo correspondent, unoer (late or
rebels neffToolesviHe. Senator Baker fell at the head would have been greater than it actually was. In on because it failed.
On riding over the field, Bonaparte came wher<- Mc- the 14th, says—From gentlemen who havo come iofrMn
of his column—pierced "by a doz^n balls. lite use ex- army or a battle, it is frequently accessary that a portion
stood amid his troops. As his eye fell on tho Springfield, we have confirmation of the Shanghai fight,
citement over the affair prevails at Washington. The of the army must sacrifice its lives to save the rest of the Donald
calm and collected hero, he stopped, and holding; out between Montgomery and tho forces under McCulloch.
President and Cabinet are at General McClellan's head- force. That is the lesson the American soldier mast his hand, said—"Shake hands McDonald—no more All information from this quarter must come through sequarters—-awaiting the latest news.
learn. He goes to the present war to sacrifice his life, if hatred between us—we must henceforth bo fri end * cession channels, and that is consequently quite meagre.
General Stone's command have crossed the Potomac. need be, when a great emergency requires i t What and as a pledge of sincerity I will send you your It was sta ted that Montgomeryflaxedout^ thCsc cesrionists
Marshal's staff, which you have so gloriously earned." and the latter were driven some distance. Montgomery
he is ordered to do", he should do at any hazard of his The frankness and kindness of Napoleon effected what then fell back on Greenfield. The forces at Springfield
The Affaire At New Orleans.
life. As yet wo have not hod on either side an infantry all his neglect anil coldness had failed to do—subdu id were then kept in a state of constant alarm for fceveral
Despatches to the Associate Press.
charge on this war. That of all things, tries the tem- him. Grasping his band, and with a voice filled wi th nights, in apprehension of an attack from thp Jaj-WASHINGTON-, O c t 21.
hawkcrs. The baggage train was msbed to tho public
per and discipline of the men. It is comparatively easy emotion, which the wildest uproar of battle could
agitate, he replied—" Ah, sire, with bs it is henceforth square and placed under a strong guard, while the troops
The following intelligence is from the Richmoud Ento mount a horse and gallop upon an enemy, but when for life and death 1" Noble man ! kindness could over- went out to Owen's farm, ono mile and a half from
quirer of the 15th:
you have to march a mile or more before you con reach come bim in a moment It is no wonder that Bos aparte Springfield, aud formed in lino of battle, resting on their
NEW ORLEANS, Oct 14.—Tho expedition of Com.
him, and he ploughing with his artillery every moment felt, at last thot he had not known McDonald's time arms over night Our informant 6tates that John Price
"Hollins consisted of the Manassas, the iron clad marine through your columns, then it shows the reftl material of worth.
started northward with 500 mon, but was driven back,
buttering ram, with one 64-pouuder Dahlgreen gun, the
baring encountered Sawyer. A report was put in cirHard After Price.
the soldier. If he does not quail then, he can count
culation at Springfield for the public use, that, Fremont
steamer Calhoun, the flag ship, with one 24-pounder and
We
have
a
batch'of
letters
from
Kansas,
of
nil
sorts
of
himself amoiig those * world-renowned soldiers such
dates, referring to all sorts of events. From them we was retreating to Jefferson City, but dispatches were retwo 18-pounder8 Dahlgreen guns, the steamer Joy with
ceived by secession authorities, Wednesday evening, that
were led by Napoleon at tho battles of Jena, Austerlitz, compile the following, which is now:
nn 8-iuch 32 pounder rifled: the steamer Jackson ^with
Price was to cross tho Osago at Papinsville, the previ[Chicago
Tribune.
Friedland and Wagram.
tivo "8-inch Columbians;*tlie steamer McRca with a 46Generals Lane and Sturgis, the latter in comniand, ous day, Tuesday. It was given out that thereasonfor
The Chargo of McDonald at Wagram.
this re'trogrado movement was to gct.a supply of provipounder, mounted on a pivot, and four 8 inch columbiIn the battle of Wagram, Napoleon sent Marshal Da- left Kansas City on Friday last by order of Gen. I Sigel sions. It was observed that several prominent secessionad*, and a 24-ponndcr rifled. Tho steamer Tuscarora voust with fifty thousand men to make a circuit aud at- with about six thousand men, for the southeast wiuhthe
with one 8-inch columbiad, and a 31-pounder rifled; and tack the Austrion3 on the farther side of Neusidel. As iuteution, if possible, with moking a junction with Sigel ists about Springfield were busily engaged in packing up
near the crossing of the Osage, for the purp< >se of for o start Copt Gallowoy, commander or the Home
the cutter Pickens, with one 8-inch columbiad and four soon as D&voust appeared on the plateau of Wagram,
cutting off Price. The rebel leader was supposed to be Guards, in Taney county, despairing of the arrival of the
24-pounder carronndos. The blockade had tho Rich- and opened his artillery on the exposed ratiks of the in the southeast corner of Bates county (Batus county Federal Troops has disbanded b:s company. He was
enemy,
Napoleon
ordered
Marshal
McDonald,
with
eight
hunted through the woods by the rebels, and his men
mond, Vincennes, Preble, Water Witch, and the schoonbattallions, to march straight on the cuertiy's centre, adjoins Kansas and the particular locality from which
er Joseph H. Tootie, in all fifty guns. On Friday .last and pierce i t TJiis charge forced the crisis of the bat- Price was heard from is probably sixty-five mile > from shot down like wild beasts. The rumor in circulation
this morning, that Lebanon has been captured, is doubtour fleet started for F*>rt Jackson, the Manassas leodpig tle, and no sooner did the Archduke see the movemtfnts Kansas City,) unquestionably on the road to Forf Scott less without foundation, tho wish bSing father of the
tho way. The night was intensely dark, and the Manas- of this terrible-column of eight battalion^ composed of just over tho Kansas border. If the accounts of his thought
whereabouts last Wednesday are correct ho has two
15,000
mea
upon
his
centre,
than
ho
knew
that
the
sas ran into a vessel, striking her near the bdjv and cuthour of Europe's destiny and of his own army bad ar- days in time, and.sixty odd miles in,distance, t! ic start Report* From Freemont'» 'Army—What Cameron
ting into her upwards of twenty feet Appalicg shrieks rived. He uamcdiatcly doubled the lines at the threat- of his pursuers. A fow miles ahead ot him is th i Osage,
Did and Saw—Desertere fiom Gen. Price.
were heard aboard tho doomed ship. Signal rockets ened point and brought up the reserve cavalry, while now'greatly swollen by the recent rains; but ot Papins[Spcclal Despatch to the 8u Louis Republican.]
were fired. The enpmy beat to quarters and a perfect 200 cannons? were wheeled around the spot on which ville, sixteen miles from his last known camp, i y o r was .SYRACUSE, MO., Oct 14.—Geo. Cameron, accompanied
abridge. It is said that this was destroyed by Gen.
iron hail fell upon and around the Manassas, during which such destincB hung, and opened a steady fire on tho op- Raines ic oue of his raids in that quarter; but it may by Adjutant-General Thomas, spent Saturday m^lit at
proachiug
column.
Jellerson
City, and arrived in Tiptop about 9 o clock
her machinery become deranged. The Tuscarora and
McDonald immediately ordered a hundred connon to have been rebuilt If BO, the crossing will be iiasy; and yesterdav!morning. After breakfast in camp, they rode
the Waston came eh with five barges, which had been answer the Austrian batteries, that swept every inch of on the south side, by burning the bridge, he may bid over to this place, six miles, on horseback, accompanied
Siegel
defiance,
and
march
either
to
Fort
Scott
-or
Arcut loose and set afcjft on the stream. When tho morn- ground like a storm of sleet The cannoniers mounted
by Gen. freemout and staff Upon its arrival here, the
kansas at his leisure. The two ferries iu thot vicinity
ing came one of Ac fleet commenced to pursue tho retreat- their horses, and started on a rapid trot with their hun- —one above, and the other Papinsville—ho wiU probably partv called upon Gen McKinstrv, and after spending
pieoes, and approached to within half a ^ cannon
half'an hour with him, proceeded, in company with him,
ing enemy, and a heavy cannonading began, which lasted dred
shot, and then opened on the enemy's ranks. The col- nse and destroy. Fording, in the presentstago of water, his stafl, and several other gentlemen, to review Gon. Mctill 8 o'clock. Soveral shots struck the Richmond. Shots umn marched up to this battel y, aud with it at its head, is out of the question. At Fort Scott there is only one Kinstry's division, which are encamped here. At the
regiment—Col.
Judson's
Homo
Guard—of
course
not
from the Yankee were badly aimed, as they did not touch belching forth fire like some monster, steadily advanced.
the close or the review Gen. Cameron made a few wellto offer any effectual resistance. Luckily the timed remarks tojthe troops, expressing the nighest gratione of our vessels. When tho firing ended the fleet re- The Austrfans fell back and closed on each other, know- enough
considerable amount of Government stores lot ely ot the
turned "to tho city with the prize schooner Joseph H. ing that the final struggle-had come. At this crisis of fort (the fort bv the way. is only a temporal j defiance fication (jr the conation in which he found them, ond the
tho battle nothing coula exceed the sublimity and terror
utmost confidence thot in the bonds of such men the honToorn loaded with coal; and which had been deserted dur- of the scene. The whole interest of the armies was con- against Indians.)'were removed by Lane, a short time or ond success of our country's arms wore safe. Loud
fitjg the night A large fji»an>ily of lumber which hod been centrated here, where the incessant and rapid roll of can- since, to jtfamp Lincoln, a place of great security on the Cheers were given for Gen. Cameron, Freemont and
Little
O&ige,
fourteen
miles
northwest
At
t
he
enmp
intended for the constftctiou of a fortification at the non told how desparate was the conflict Still McDon- only tfftGMmfwes. but tbey are well entrei iched. ] McKinstrv, after which Gen. Cameron and his pjrty.
head of the paaca was burned. The vessel sunk was not ald slowly advanced, though his numbers were diminish- inforcod hfe&lHome Guards at the fort they may bo accompanied by Gen. Freemont and staff went to n iping, and tho fierce battery at his head was gradually beton, where they reviewed Gen. Asboth s division, which
the-Preble, but the Vincennes. Three vessels of our ex- coming silent Enveloped in the fire of his antagonist able t o M n N w t ontil Sigel reaches them. It is not was also in excellent condition, and thou they went
pedition arrived on Saturday night
the guns had one by one been dismounted, and at the probable, hbwfcver. that Price will wait an attack; His on by special train to St. Louis.
object
is
to
put
as
many
miles
between
himself
and
the
distance of/a milo and a half from the spot where ho
It is understood that Gen. Cameron came hero at the
Federal armyas bcpossibly can and in the shortest posThe Herald's Washington Despatch
" In regard started on bis awful mission, McDonald found himself sible time. As soon as his scouts tell him of the ap- request of the President, to examine tho condition or atwithout a protecting battery, and the centre still unfairs in this department aud that he professes hnnscir
to tho expedition fitting out to operate egaJnst Mexico, broken. Marching over the wreck of his guns, and proach of Lane and Sigel, his course will lje as
highly gratified with the condition of Freemont s army.
our Ministers at Lqbdon and Paris aaert positively that pushing the naked head of his column iuto the devouring bee-line for Arkansas as the roads will permit
Col Merrill's cavalry have gone down tho Osage on a
- " l of the Austrian Artillery, he continued to ad-neither of these governments havo entered into any arFrom Washington.
scouting expedition.
.
vance. The caruage then becamo terrible. At every
Gen. McKinstry and Stanley are to remain here ami
[Special Despatch to the Chicago Tribal •I
rangement with 8pain to join the alleged expedition.
discharge, the head of that column disappeared as if
WASHJXGTON, Oct 13,1861.
not
go East as
reported.
.
'
The reply4<rthopomipuuication of Secretary' Seward, sank into the earth, "while the outer rank, on either side,
Gen. Freemont is on tho eve of moving, but is greatly
The city aud the camps have tieen the scene of more
whiefc* was addressed some time ago to those governments, melted away like, snow on the river's brink.
than usuaUcxcitement for the last thirty hpnrs—the pros, embarrassed for want of transportation.
No pen can imagine tho intense anxiety with which pects of A battle appearing, on Saturday ^eveuing, to be
— respecting tho designs .of those Powers, has not jot been
Within a few days parties of rebels have been forag>
received. Our government all along has been assured Napoleon watched ita progress. On just sudh a charjje imminent During an extended rcconuoiesance on Satur- ing 60 miles south of Sedalia.
rested
his
Empire
at
Waterloo,
and
in
its
Tjailnre
his
1
II pave
hove very
very late intelligence
from Price sarmv.
My
day afternoon, the enemy were discovered drawn up in
ran;
»«•••
,
—
by both England and France that they had no object in
f . . « . . . no A
i t i m n nof
f ithis
K i u / country,
. n n n t r V l deserted
l f f l i ' r t n l and is here
doom was sealed. But all the lion in McDonald's na- lines as irfor battle, and in numbers that showed a recent infoAiant.
citizen
their interference in Mexican affairs other than to protect ture was aroused, and he had fully resolved to execut^ great accession to their troops in this quarter. It was to claim the amnesty offered to rebels who lay down their
,"their citiieM and obtain reparation for outrages perpe- tbo dread task given him, or foil on the field. Still, he believed that it was their intention to engage us at that arms. He left Price on Wednesday, a short distance
tovered'unhnrt, among his falling guard, and with his point'and Gen. McClellon at once made preparations to south or Jamestown, in Botes county, moving southward.
trated upon them, and which are of long standing.
eyes fixed stoodily on tho enemy's centre, moved steadily give them buttle. Though no battlo then nor1 since lias H6 represents that great dissatisfaction exists in Price s
on At the close and fierce discharges of these cross since resulted, the army has carried itself through wliat army. Desertions occur every day, and if assurances
A
SYRACUSE M a , O c t 20.
batteries on its mangled head, that column would some- was believed to be tho night before obattle with a spirit could bo conveyed to them thot they would not be sharp![ Major Scott of GCn. Sigcl'a staft from Warsaw yester- times stop- and xtagger back, like a .strong ship when and enthusiasm most gratifying and auspicious.
ly dealt with, be thinks that the greater part of the Stole
day, says definite and satisfactory information has been smitten by fl wave. The Dcxtmoment the drums would, Later in the evening skirmishing began between tbe Guard would lay down, their arms and return to their
cf received at Sigel's camp that Gen. Price broke up his beat their hurried charge, and the calm, steady voice oil pickets, and some of ours were driven in by superior nu ro- homes. They are tjiW of the war, and are only preMcDonald
would
ring
back
through
his
exhausted
ranks,
vented from deserting in large bodies by the assurances
bers
of
rebel
cavalry.
Numerous
shots
were
exchanged,
\ camp in Oedar coubty, where be arrived last'Sunday, and
nerving them to the desperate valor that filled his. own and oue of the rebel cavalry was killed.
of their officers that if they ore caught they will be hung
*
[where it is said he would stand and give battle, and con- spirit Never before was such a charge bode, and it
Gen. McClellan and bis officers were in the saddle afl as traitors, and by tho stories of horrible Union outrages,
tinued his retreat towards the Arkansas line.
seemed at every moment that the torn and mangled mass night and morning saw them offering an imposing Fine o» which ore industriously circulotcd wnong them. _The
must break and flv. The Austrian cannon gradually battle, with readiness for a general engagement should most exoggerated accounts of atrocities committed by
ST. LOUIS, O c t 21.
wheeling oround till they were stretched oway in paralW such be the result when it was found the rebels had pru- our army, the destruction of property, burning oT towns,
Union iconts report the total number of armed rebels lines like two walls of fire on each side of tbis band dently retired, having withdrawn their pickets two mile* and ravishment or women, are circulated and believed
in southeast Missouri at 6,000. A man direct from of heroes, hnrled an incessant tempest or lead against beyond Lewinsrille.
among them Eight or ten other citizens or his country,
their bosoms, bnt the stern warriore close in and fill up
The oflair, though without marked result, is still who belonged to his company, deserted along with him,
Pricu's army, says Jackson's rebel Legislature is in
at Stockton, the county seat of Cedar county, which the frightful gaps made at every discharge, and still press most valuable in the proof it gives or the effective mo- and ore ready to give themselves up.
bility
of
our
troops—which
cannot
be
for
distant
from
a
forward.
.
.
...
,
place"ilcColloctwas Approaching with 6,000 to 12,000
McDonald had communicated his own settled purpose more brilliant and practical test
COL. RASKIN'S LASCESS.—While Colonel Rankin is
reinforcements for.Price.
to conquer or die, to his devoted followers. 1 here is
This morning, about three o'clock, one of Lowes detained at Torronto, fighting the secession sympathizers
no excitement—no enthusiasm sach as Murat was wont balloons inflated ot the gas works, was towed up t o ol that city, the work of recruitingrhts regiment of LanKJALOOO'S CAVAI.KT ORDERED TO PROCEED TO KXXTOCKT.
to infuse into his men when pouring on the foe his terri- Chain Bridge, and over the river at that point toU
cers
on, and tho men will be nearly ready for him
—Orders hare just been received from the War Depart- ble cavalrv. No cries or " Vive 1* Emperenr are heard sent forward for a reonnoissance; but just after it hod whengoes
he gets through with tho bending trial. There
ment, for Col Kellogg's cavalry to proceed to Kentnck7 along the line-; but in their place i« an unalterable reso- crossed the river the wind rose to a gale, &nd the bal- are thirty-one recrultinglrtaticns, all the way fromi Syralution that nothing but onnihilatioo'can shake. 'Ihe loon was torn, from Its fastenings *nd carried away to the cuse, N.Y-i to Saut Ste. Marie, Marqaette and Milwauand report themselves to Brigadier General !
kee. Only lieutenants os yet have been oppointea, and
commanding th'o department) The people of Kentucky •yes of the army and the world are on them, and they eastward and was lost
carry Napoleon's fote as they go. But human strength
are'to be'congratulated on securing the aid of such troops has its limits, and human efforts the spot where >t • AKTILLX*T.—The New York Tribooe learns that the- he organization of the compacts will be mode, when
nil of the best material that the list pre«nts- The Lanfrom its sister State, Michigan. Captain Mizner is now ceases forever. No • man eould have carried that col- Government has bad and is now having constructed more cers are to number 1,600 men, aud will make a splendid
absent in: Grand Rapids, and it is-persumed hcwai pr^- umn to where it standr bnt the iron-hearted leader at than twenty-five thousand gun carriages for field battercOT*.
pare'fte eavaliy for its departure with all possible rapidity its hw* But now he-halts and cast* his eyes over his
Cfte (Sratft Crabcrst geralft,
TRAVERSE. CITY.
T h e Danger Paaaed.
NOTICE.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
J
T h e p o s s e s i o n of W a s b i n g l o u h a s b e e n t h e d a r l i n g
T*AVEBSK C i r r < S e p t e m b e r 23, 1861. 1
h o p e oT t h e R e b e l s . U n d e r t h i s t h e y h a v e b u i l t t h e i r I
a i r i e s t f a b r i c s of p o m p a n d power.'
F o r this stake they j " P A T E N T S FOK ENTRIES MADE BETWEEN THE
haveplaycHl p c ^ i s t e n U y
^
F , r ,hisI £ J J M & J
t l i e y p l o t t e d in M a r y l a u d , a e i r e d N o r f o l k , t o o k p o e s e s - ! g u s t 4. I S i l . h a v e been r e c e i v e d at t h i s Offlcc. a n d the i.nrT h e P r o p e l l e r A l l e g h a n y , ( C a p t . B o y u t o n ) a r r i v e d sion of H a r p e r ' s F e r r y , a n d q u a r t e r e d v a s t a r m i e s on t h e j c h a f e r * are h e r e b y notified t o c o m e forward i m m e d i a t e l y and
b
a
n
k
s
of
t
h
e
P
o
t
o
m
a
c
.
F
o
r
t
h
i
s
t
h
e
y
h
a
v
e
l
e
f
t
t h e i r w?a-' n l " ' t e the r e q u i r e d proof of " S e t t l e m e n t and C u l t i v a t i o n . " a n d
h e r e t h i s m o r n i n g ( 2 4 t h ) a b o u t five o ' c l o c k , f r o m F o r t
a n g o a r d e d , b a r e p e r m i t t e d F o r t P i c k e n s t o remain | S r i ' t t f n 7 5 3 3 ' U n ' " Z ' . "b c c a n s e if said p r o o f i s n o t
S a r n i a , a n d will l e a v e t h i s e v e n i n g , w i t h l u m b e r , f o r e m i t n n n
t h e P a t e n t * will be r e t u r n e d t o
| a " s t a n d i n g tnen
i r ' r r ° r o w e r ,p n a v e the General L a n d Office,, a—n dJ wl
will t h u s be liable t o l>e cancelChicago.
. s u f f e r e d t h o " s a c r e d s o i l " o f V i r g i n i a t o . b e p o l l u t e d by led for n o n - p e r f o r m a n c e of the c o n d i t i o n * 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 c o n t e m p l a t e d by t h e G r a d u a t i o n Act of A u g u s t
k
f , " « • "» •»
appointed here by Conference.
l i e a r r i v e d here a
few , M
t h c
c r o w l t a n <
j summit of their h i g h
aspirations. They
days ago.
I h a v e c o m p l a c e n t l y get i t d o w n a s t h c r a r e s t , r i c h e s t , ripost
". . .
,
„
,
o f t h e fruits of S o u t h e r n c o n q u e s t
T h e y h a w looked to
HARD 1 i m w L* 1-UANCK.—It is s u i e d l h a t l h i v H » m k . ; t ^ t h c w i n t e r r e s i d e n c e of t h e i r v i c t o r i o u s s q u a d r o n s ;
o f F r a n c o will p r o b a b l y s o o n b e c o m p e l l e d t o d u e o a i i t l n u i d a n x i o u s l y c o u n t e d t h e d a y s t h a t s h a l l s e p a r a t e t b e m
b e y o n d the. 6 p e r c e n t r e c t a t i y e s t a b l i s h e d .
e x c U e g . ^ . ™ ^
Z
»
T t e r»K or
Knptam!.
R E A L
GENERAL
from tie d c a r e oMheir heatls.
IxMdon that tho B a n k
of t r a n c e
had
applied
to
tbe ; rirC(|
f r o |
„
t b o
line of
t h e
potoraac.
T h c
rclx.|
^
W
pondent of thc Cincinnati Gazette says: " I
' g o o d a u t h o r i t y t h a t n o t less t h a n t w o
learn
hundred
npon
DIED.
A t Elk Rapid*, on the 18th i n s t , M a r g a r e t , wife of H i r a m
Robin won. aged 1!».
The h u s b a n d a u d family f r i e n d s r H u m t h e i r g r a t e f u l ack n o w l e d g e m e n t * t o t h c p e o p l e of I&lk Rapiils f o r t h e i r kind-
of those
w h o volunteered oronlistod from Maryland—mostly Baltimore—in the
rebel
army, have, d u r i n g t h r e e
LADIES! LADIES!!
Call and stt my flew
weeks
past, escaped) by crossing t h e TJpper P o t o m a c , a n d coine
home.
T h e y a r e allowed t o c o m e o v e r unmolested, b u t
s h o t if a t t e m p t i n g t o g o b a c k .
i s m a n i f e s t e d (o
return.
N o disposition, however,
T h e y a r e h e a r t i l y sick of t r e a s o n
a n d i t s c o n s e q u e n c e s , f e e l i n g d e l i g h t e d a t t h e p r i t ^ l e g e of
once m o r e g e t t i n g b a c k to Old M a r y l a n d . "
TOR FAITH o r A P A T R I O T . — J o s e p h H o l t , o f KentBfcky,
In a p r i v a t e l e t t e r , s a y s : " D a r k a s a r e t h e c l o u d s u p o n
o u r s k y . a n d l o n g a n d a n x i o u s l y ns w e h a v e w a t c h e d f o r
t h e l i g h t t o p e n e t r a t e t h e m , m y f a i t h in t h e u l t i m a t e t r i u m p h of t h e G o v e r n m e n t r e m a i n s u n s h a k e n ,
i r £ did
n o t believe t h a t o u r beneficent and glorious.iostitnfions
woild survive the atrocious treason, b y
now
so reinor^eltesly assailed,
mountains t o c o v e r me,
which they a r e
I would
and t h e grave
pray for thc
to {open at my
.feet" •
A
" S I U B P SHOOTER."—Orrin K .
Hopkins,
Clair, a member o f Dygert's Sharp-shooters,
of S t .
m a d e to
d a y a string of ten shots, a t 40 rods, measuring
2 4 1-?
i n c h e s . H o u s e d t h e c o m m o n rifle. T h i s i s a r e m a r k a b l e
string, a n d his corps, w h i c h is only w a i t i n g for tho
form and arms before joining the army,
nothing from the
reputation
uui-
will d e t r a c t
of M i c h i g a n S h a r p s h o o t e r s .
' T h e s h i p m e n t s of c o t t o n f r o m L i v e r p o o l t o t h e U n i t e d
FALL AND WINTER
B O N I M B T S ,
BoulriMiK Jottro, Hoods Hjbbms, Feather:, Jtoers, Veils
Bed-Nells Etc., Etc.
were A m e r i c a n
W h i c h wss b o u g h t for, a n d is p e c u l i a r l y a d a p t e d t o tlir
r e q u i r e m e n t s of the P e o p l e of GRAND TKAVBUH and a d j o i n i n g C o u n t i e s ; to which—all s u c h a d d i t i o n s are b e i n g tnatie
as the d e m a n d s of our c u s t o m e r s m a y r e q u i r e . O u r a d v s n t a g e s are second t o n o n e in the WEST, a n d wii shall invariably possess ourselves of t h e a d v a n t a g e of the
GLEN ARDOR,
N o r t h e r n T r a n s p o r t a t i o n Co.'s
IJINE O F P R O P E L L E R S ,
R u n n i n g between OGDEXRBURG a n d C H I C A G O , will call
a t thin place DAILY, d u r i n g t h o c o m i n g season of navigat i o n , to reccive w o o d .
T h e above L i n o consists of t h e Propellers
Duckeye, Michigan, Ontario, Ogdensbnrg, Wisconsin, Empire, Prairie State a n d Cleveland;
Lad f o r s a f e t y a n d r e g u l a r i t y of t r i p s i s n o t equalled by a n y
o t h e r L i n e on tho Lakes.
DASCOMR, T O D D A CO..
14-6m
P r o p r i e t o r s of W o o d Y a r d .
A U I E S * CLOISI
J F r e n c h Cassimeres, Sliepai....
Nice Bl'k Doeakina a n d CUM-hue re
T r a v e r s e City. Oct. 1,1861.
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
a n d Double.) G e n u ' a n d C h i l d r e n ' s Shawl» a n d M u f f l e r
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, Oct. 1,1801.
O C X D R I E N — U A U K K S S , C O L L A R S , ISIIIOI.ES, KTC„ BASKIV;.
O Half-Bushels, l>rag Teeth, F r o e ' s Plows, Cable, T r a c e a n d
llalu-r C h a i n s , Brush l l o o k s a n d Eliptic Springs, W o o d e n
W a r e . Tubs, Pails, C h u r n s , Ladles, Ac., Ac., I n f a n t a ' C f a d l e s .
Sasli, Doors, Ac.
H A N N A H , LAY k CO.
T r a v e r s e City,«Oct. 1, IfrCl.
W
B
B
T R A V E R S E CITY.
A L L E G H A N Y ,
Notice to Contractors!
I
H I T E GOODS—
Cambric, m u s l i n a n d l i n e n E d g i n g ;
I n s e r t i n g a n d Flouncing, real T h r e a d ;
Smyrna and cotton Edge and Inserting;
• M u s l i n , c a m b r i c o n d pi<|Uasettsof Collar* a n d 8 1 « e v e s ;
v
Cambric, muslin A fine Maltese h a n d - w r o u g h t Collari-;
Muslins—Nainsook, Book, Swiss a n d C a m b r i c ;
r r » H E W Y A N D O T T E R O L L I N G M I L L COJIPA
Frcnck skirt Jaconet; Jaconet;
1_ NY h a v e removed t h e i r S t o r e a n d Office to the f o o t of
Cross-barred, C a m b r i c a n d N a i n s o o k ;
W o o d w a r d A v e n u e , w h e r e t h e y a r c p r e p a r e d to offer li
Wash B l o n d ; E m b r o i d e r e d C u r t a i n s ;
rates, a full stock of l ' n r c Lake S u p e r i o r M e r c h a n t Iron, all
Brilliantes, f r o m Is. t o 3 0 c ;
made f r o m C h a r c o a l P i g j all sixes of R o u n d a n d Square,
Linen, Linen C a m b r i c a n d hem s t i t c h e d H ' d k ' N ;
f r o m 1 4 t o o i n c h ; all sizes of F l ; t Bar, 1-2 t o 7 i n c h w i d e ;
P r i n t e d bord, p r i n t e d a n d plain Gent's. H a n d k e r c h i e f s ;
Ulso, a full a s s o r t m e n t of S c r a p D o n , m a d e f r o m selected
C h i l d ' s printed, plain a n d liem s t i t c h e d linen H M k ' f s ;
Scrap. C h a i n s of all sines, m a d e f r o m e x t r a retlned I-ake
Pillow-Case C o t t o n ;
Superior Iron. Would invite particular attention to thc
L i n e n Table Covers, by t h c p a t t e r n o r y a r d ;
q u a l i t y a n d Work of t h e same. Also, Rivets ol all aires, t h c
Marseilles, p r i n t e d a n d p l a i n ;
best in t h e m a r k e t . Railroad Axles m a d e t o o r d e r .
Linen, P l q n a Binding, Magic Ruffling ;
The h i g h e s t p r i c e will be paid, e i t h e r in C a s h o r I r o n , f o r
I J n e n a n d C o t t o n Bosoms—some very n i c e ; •
W r o u g h t I r o n Scrap. Call a n d s e c or a d d r e s s ,
Marseilles y u l l t s — n i c e ;
WM. H. ZABRISKIE, A g e n t .
Pointed Tape Trimming, for ladles' use:
Detroit, A u g n s t !•*», 1861.
S8-ly
S o f t a n d heavy Muslin, f o r l a d i e s ' skirts a n d u n d e r c l o t h i n g .
"
H A N N A H , LAY A C O .
T r a v e r s e City, Oct. 1 , 1 8 6 1 .
27
'I.N' A CO., No. 25 W o o d w a r d Avenue, D e t r o i t Wc
Her to the trade, a l a r g e a n d complete stock of onifown and
LACK AND LINING SILKS.—VEJL TISSUE AND
Jastern Ma n u f a c t u r e . We assure c u s t o m e r s a s LOW VHICKI
Bcrage, Cords a n d Tasaals, Velvet a n d Silk R i b b o n s .
a d as f a v o r a b l e t e r m s as can be o b t a i n e d in New Y o r k o r
Berlin Wool, C r o c h e t Braid, Dresa Buttons. Dress B i n d i n g .
ny E a s t e r n m a r k e t . All goods of the very beat q u a l i t y .
F a n c y Jlelts, Dress T r i m m i n g s , Ac,
D e t r o i t . A u g . IS. lSf.l.
.
38-ly
C H I C A G O Si, 8 A B N I A
i
FOR WINTER OP I M I - K E X
t n e k y . J e a n s S u m m e r Stuffs, Denims, I)uck,Klrit>«\Tirk.
Apron and M i n e m ' C h e c k , S h i r t i n g P r i n t s , X i a k c c n (V.itMr
Flannels, W « o l P l a n n e l s , Urown a n d llleached Cottons, a ! :ii
line. Bags, Ac.
^
„
H A N N A H , LAY & CO.
T r a v e r s e City, O c t 1, lf««l.
D A S C O M I i , T O D E ) & Co.
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GQODS!
A. K. BP RAG TIE.
T N
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
DOMESTICS
M A R C H , 1801.
SHERIFFS SALE
Y VIRTUE OF A WRIT O F FIERI FACIAS, ISSUED
out of a n d u n d e r the seal of the C i r c u i t C o u r t f o r t h c
C o u n t y of Manistee, to mo d i r e c t e d a n d delivered, I h a v e levied u p o n all the r i g h t title a n d i n t e r e s t of l . u t h e r G. S m i t h ,
the same being an undivided onc-flfth in a n d t o t h e following
descrUie4dunds situated in the C o u n t y of Manistee, nnd State'
T r a v e r s e City, O c t o b e r 8,18*51.
.
28tf.
WchigahyUt w i t : L o t No. o n e (1) of s e c t i o n one, "(1) in
n tvrenty-ohe, (21) n o r t h of r a n g e s e v e n t e e n (17) w e l t
No. six (6) a n d t e n (10) of section s i x (6) ; lot No. sever
(7)i>f section seven (7). a n d lots No. f o u r (4) a n d five (5) of
VIA
a c t i o n live (S), all In town tweuty-one (21), n o r t h of r a n g e
f Ixtecn (16) w e s t ; also.-iqts'No^one (1). two (2), a n d nine (!»),
/of section twenty-six (2ti); l p ' No. one (1) of s c e t i o n t h i r t y five (3.'i) ;;S- W.'{ of S. E. f r e . I of section twenty-six (2'i),
nnd S. W. ( of N. W. f r c . t of section t h i r t y - f o u r (34), all in
TUB I'liOPn-LtT.
I
town twenty-two (22) nortlf. of r a n g e fourteen (14) west, which
I shall e x p o s e f o r sale or v e u d n e t o tho h i g h e s t bidder, at t h e
north d o o r of the lluswcll Hotel, (being t h e last place of
C n p t a i n C . 11. H o y j i t o n ,
h o l d i n g C i r c u i t C o u r t for said County,) in t h c village > '
Manistee, on t h e S e v e n t h day of December, A. D. l&il, a t or
o'clock p. in. of said day.
t o u c h i n g at T r a v e r s e City both way:i. She m a k e s t h c r o n n d
Dated Manistee, O c t o b e r 10th, 1861.
t r i p in 10 days, a r r i v i n g "at T r a v e r s e City, e i t h e r f r o m Chi46-6w ,,
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PTBSCAKCK o r AS ACT KNTITLKD—'" A x ACT OF
Mani«tce, in said C o u n t y , L u c y S m i t h c o m p l a i n a n t , vs. David
b a l e s of E a s t I n d i a . T b e p r i n c i p a l p o r t i o n w a s c o n v e y - A Leg!*) a t o re of t h e State of M i c h i g a n t o p r o v i d e f o r Uie
D r a i n a g e of S w a m p L a n d s by m e a n s of State R o a d s - - J C. Rawleigh a n d J o h n C. Haines. D e f e n d a n t s .
It s a t i s f a c t o r i l y a p p e a r i n g to t h i s C o u r t by affidavit t h a t
e d in
D i t c h e s ; a p p r o v e d F e b r u a r y 11, 1 8 5 9 — a n d t h c Acta a:
t h e D e f e n d a n t s ' D a v i d C. Rawlcigh and J o h n C. Haines are
datory t h e r e t o . "
Tbe undersigned Commissioner
the Newaygo nnd non-residents of t h i s State, a n d t h a t t h e y reside In the State
A Miraculous Escape from Starvation.
N o r t h port State Road will receitc^pfopTtWTs on a n d a f t e r the of Illinois, o n m o t i o n T. J . Ramsdcll, Solicitor f o r t h e ComT h c M e m p h i s " A r g u s g i v e s t h e f o l l o w i n g a c c o u n t o f a 24th day of N o v e m b e r n e x t , a t T r a v e r s e City, f o r t h o build- p l a i n a n t . it is o r d e r e d t h a t t h c said l>efendants, David C .
i n g or t h a t portion of the R o a d l a y i n g between T r a v e r s e liawleigh a n d J o l l n C. Haines cause t h e i r a p p e a r a n c e t o be
m i r a c u l o u s e s c a p e f r o m s t a r v a t i o n , o f a g e n t l e m a n reside n t e r e d in t h i s cause w i t h i n three m o n t h s f r o m the date of
C i t y a n d N o r t h port—& d i s t a n c e of in m i l e s — p a y a b l e
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t h i s o r d e r , aftd niat in case of t h e i r a p p c a r a n c e t h e y caose
s w a m p lands.
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H i s K n o w l e d g e of t h e h a b i t of t h e s e g e e s e led g o o d s o u n d sisable t i m b e r , n o t leaa t h a n 18 f e e t l o n g .
a n t i i e taken a s confessed by said D e f e n d a n t , David C. Raw, h i m t o b e l i e v e t h a t t h e gooee h a d a nest in t h o s t u m p . —
T h e C o m m i s s i o n e r r e s e r v e s t h o r i g h t t o r e j e c t all. bids, if lcigh a n d J o h n C. H a i n e s ; a n d . o n l i k e m o t i o n i t la f u r t h e r
ordered t h a t within t w e n t y days f r o m t h e d a t e hereof t h c
O n ' t h e o u t s i d e w e r e a n u m b e r o f v i n e s w h i c h h e p n l l e d n o t c o n a U t a n t with t h e i n t e r e s t of the S t a t e .
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Commissioner.
h a d s u c c e e d e d in g e t t i n g t o ( h e t o p of t h e s t u m p , h e dispublished in said J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t , a n d t h a t said publication
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c o v e r ^ ^ l a r g e n u m b e r of e g g s s o m e s i x o r e i g h t f e e t
be c o n t i n u e d , a t leaat, o n c e in each week f o r aix s u c c e s s i v e
weeks, o r t h a t he cause a copy of t h i s o r d e r to be personally
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S H E R I F F S SALE.
v r v e d on said David C. Rawleigh a n d J o h n C. H a i n e s . Def o u n d a t i o n , a n d h e a c c o r d i n g l y let n i m s e l f d o w n i n s i d e ;
r V I R T U E O F A W R I T O F F I E R I FACIAS* ISSI
fendants, a t least, twenty days before the t i m e above specified*
b a i r w h e n h e s t r u c k t h e s u b s t a n c e on w h i c h t h e - n e s t w a s
o a t of a n d u n d e r t h e Seal of t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t f o r t h e f o r t h e i r a p p e a r a n c e .
b u i l t h e d i s c o v e r e d t h a t i t h a d n o f o u n d a t i o n , a d d s o o n C o u n t y o f Manistee, to me d i r e c t e d a n d delivered, I have
W. W. C A R P E N T E R ;
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found himself sinking t o t b e b o t t o m of t h e tree.
b e i n g a n u n d i v i d e d one-fifth in a n d t o the f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b T. J . R A M S D E L U . S o l i c i t o r f o r C o m p l a i n a n t .
T i e i n s i d e of t h e t r e e w a s r o t t e n a n d w o u l d n o t b e a r e d l a n d s t o w i t :
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a n y h a b i t a t i o n , i n s i d e o f a s t u m p t w e n t y f e e t h i g h , w i t h n o r t h , of r a n g e s e v e n t e e n (17) w e s t ; lot No. s i x (0). of secn o p r o s p e c t of a n y a s s i s t a n c e , w i t h n o t h i n g t o s u b s i s t o n t i o n s i x (61 t o w n twenty-one (21) n o r t h , of rango s i x t e e n (16)
SALE OF FORFEITED STATE LANDS.
w e s t ; l o t N o . t e n (10). of s e c t i o n s i x (6), a n d lot N o . s e v e n
; b u t t h o g o o e e e g g s . H e s c r e a m e d a n d y e l l e d u n t i l h e w a s 7). of s e c t i o n seven (7), a n d lot No. f o u r (4). of s e c t i o n five
MICHIGAN STATE LAND O F F I C & )
n e a r l y e x h a u s t e d , n o o n e c o m i n g w i t h i n h e a r i n g d i s t a n c e . 5 \ a n d lot No. five (5), of s e c t i o n five (5>—all in t o w n t w e n t y LANDING, S e p t e m b e r 16th, 1861. >
O n t h e t h i r d d a y a f t e r h i s " i n c a r c e r a t i o n , " t w o m e n w e r e ono (21) n o r t h , of r a n g e s i x t e e n (16) w e s t ; l o t N o . one (1),
U H L I C NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. T H A T T H E
f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d P r i m a r y S c h o o l Land*, s i t u a t e d in
o u t h u n t i n g a n d c a m e w i t h i n h e a r i n g d i s t a n c e . T h e y t w o (2), a n d n i n e (9), of s e c t i o n twenty-six ( 2 6 ) ; a n d lot N o .
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/ t h e y w e r e s o o o satisfied t h a t i t w a s n o " g h o s t f i n s i d e t o t h e h i g h e s t bidder, a t (be n o r t h d o o r of t h e Busweli H o t e l ,
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in t h e Tillage of Manistee; e n t h e S e v e n t h d a y of December,
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g o o j e ' a aest, s i t u a t e d as that one was, again.
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bales, of w h i c h t h c w h o l e
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b e d n e t o B r i t i s h s u b j e c t s ; • n a m e l y — $ 4 5 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 of i t i s g u a r d e d .
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m a k i n g i n all, 8 0 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 . A m e r i c a n c i t i z e n s h a v e y i e l d i n g o f if jK»int w h i c h w o * j u s t l y regarded a s
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W s t h i n g t o n m a y , w e t h i n k , n o w b e regarded
a n d t h e c l a i n j s of F r e n c h a n d S p a n i s h c i t i z e n s a g a i n s t
of d a n g v r .
T i i o c r i s i s of i t s f u t o m a y n o w b e l o o k e d u p h e r a r e b u t t r i f l i n g . T h e F r e n c h c l a i m s h a v e l>ecn o n a s p a i w d .
N o t h i n g but tho m o s t criminal negligence
on t h e p a r t o f c ' u r l e a d e r s c a n p l a c e i t a g a i n in j e o p a r d y .
s t a t e d a t less t h a n $ 4 0 0 , 0 0 0 .
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T h e total d e b t of Mexico, foreign and interior,
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i m p o r t s a n d e x p o r t s i s e s t i m a t e d a t leas t h a n S 4 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 . e n e m y . I t i s n o e x t . r a v o g a n c e t o s a y t h e a r m y is invinci* "• T h e e x p e n s e s of t h o M e x i c a n G o v e r n m e n t w e r e , in ble a g a i n s t a n y force t h a t t h c R e b e l s m a y b r i n g a g a i n s t
1 8 5 8 , n e a r l y $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 , a n d of c o u r s e , g r e a t l y iu e x - i t .
T h c a = s u r a n c e t h a t ; \ t last " W a s h i n g t o n is o n t of danc e s s of its t o t a l income.
g e r , " i s e n c o u r a g i n g . 'J t l i f t s a h e a v y l o a d of s h a m e a n d
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T h o A l b a n y J o u r n a l - g a y s i t i s r m n o r e d t h a t t h e new c o n f i d e n c e , a n d b r e s t ' h e s i n t o u s s o m e t h i n g of h o p e
F e d e r a l G o v e r n m e n t h a s p u r c h a s e d e v e r y p r o p t e r on for t h e F u t u r e .
W e f e e l t h a t t h o g r o u n d i s firmer b e s
t h e H u d s o n river, w i t h t h e e x c e p t i o n of t h e " E r a s t u s n e a t h o u r f e e t — t h a t t h e s k ) ' ' b r i g h t e r o v e r h e a d . W e
C o r n i n g . " T h i s l o o k s v e r y m n c h a s if t h e G o v e r n m e n t k n o w t h a t w h a t e v e r of a d v c i f i t y a n d d i s a s t e r n m y follow,
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T r a v e r s * City, O c t 1,1RT.1.
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O R A S S KETTLES, P O R C E L A I N L I N E D K E T T L E R * 1 3 C h e s s Men. Cocoa-Castorine, P o i n t e d Tape T r i m m i n g .
Magic Raffling, Breakfast S e t t s — f o r 25 centa e a c h , R m o r s .
A l m o n d Soap, G r e e n Apples, Ac.
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, O c t 1.18C1.
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L O T H I N G . — C O A T S , P A N T S . VESTS, D R A W E R S ,
U n d e r S h i r t s , S h i r t s — F a n c y a n d Plain, S u s p e n d e r s .
Over-Alls, a n d J a c k e t s , I n d i a R u b b e r a n d 'Oil C o a t s a n d
J a c k e t s , Wool, Union a n d C o t t o n - S o c k s , C r a v a U , C o l l a r s ,
T r a v e l l i n g Bags, T r u n k s , Umbrellas. Ac.
H A N N A H . L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, Oct. 1,1861.
VT
T ) R O V I S I O N S . GROCERIES, AC>— SI'OA*, TEA, C o m r .
A
Spices. Candles, Soap, c o m m o n a n d e r a a l v e ;
Mustard, E n g l i s h a n d F r e n c h p r e p a r e d ;
Soda, C r e a m T a r t a r , G i n g e r , B a k i n g P o w d e r ,
Salaratus, S t a r c h , V e f i n a c c l l h H o p s ,
T o b a c c o , Snuff, G a r d e n Seeds,
Bag Salt, F i n e tind Rock Salt, Glue, A l u m ,
L a m p a n d Lard Oil, C a s t o r Oil.
I n d i g o . Yellow O c h r e , C h a l k , C a m w o o d ,
F l u i d , Molasses, Syrup, Vinegar,
Beans. P o r k , Meal, F l o u r , Oatmeal, F e e d , B r a n ,
Beef, H a m s a n d S h o u l d t f a , Codfish,
H a r d Bread, B u t t e r C r a c k e r s , l j t r d ,
E x t r a c t L e m o n , V a n i l l a , Rose, P e a r b , P i n e A p p l e . A i .
H A N N A H , L A Y i CO.
T r a v e r s e C i t y , O c t 1,1861.
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E D I C I N E S . — 1 ' I L L f i , O I N T M E N T * LINAMENTH
C a s t o r Oils, Salts. S u l p h u r , P a t a Killer, Saraaparilln.
Medical Discovery. Salt-Rheum O i n t m e n t , S t r y c h n i n e , EyeW a t e r a n d Salve. Aloes, V e r m i f u g e E s s e n c e s , E x t r a c t s .
R h e u m a t i c L i n a m c n t s , S t u a r t ' s C a n d y , Ac.
HANNAH, L A Y & CO.
T r a v e r r o C i t y , O c t 1,1861.
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YANKEE NOTIONS.—PERFUMERY, SOAPS, DEN
trifice, Gnn Caps. Comngfesea, Snuff a n d T o b a c c o
F a n c y Pipes, Sil vr and Toy W a t c h e s , F a n c y B o x e s ,
nnd Money Bags, l a d i e s ' W o r k a n d F a n c y Basketa,
Mats, B r u s h e s or all l i n d s . G u a r d s , C h a i n s , Ac.
HANNAH, LAY A
T r a v e r s e City. O f f 1 . 1 8 6 1 .
Boxes.
Purse v
TableCO.
V
I*ipo, Zinc, S h e e t I r o n , S t o v e F u r n i t u r e , O n e a n d T b r e
Pail Kettles. T i n W a r e — a complete l i n e — 2 0 , 3 0 , 4 0 , and
6 0 gallon K e t t l e s .
H A N N A H . L A Y k 0#»
T r a v e r s e C i t y . O c f 1 . 1861.
BEDSTEADS.-TA BLES. CHAIR& ROCKERS, WAHI
S t a n d s , Mattrasses. C h i l d ' s R o c k e r s . H i g h C h a f r s . i f .
T r a v e m e City. O c t 1. 1B6L
HANNAH. L A Y 1 CP.
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A C K E R E L , TOSOCE* A SOCKM, p a n E B V E o r « E « s
F r u i t , a s s o r t e d Pickles, P i e - f r u i t s , O y s t e r s , S a r d i n e .
Cigars.
HANNAH LAY 4 CO.
T r a v e r s e C i t y O c t 1, 1861
The Sweet Little
DSSICATED TO T H S STAT-AT-HOJ
N o # , while o a r soldiers are fightii
E a c h a t h i s post,
Down a m o n g retell. — . —
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W h a t a r e y o u doing, my s w e e t little
btf.i- •
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M O F F A T ' S
Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters.
NEW
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D R . Y
G O O D S ,
BOOTS AND M I O E S ,
Ready-IVIade CClothing,
Hardware, Groceries and Provisions,
JACKSON & WILEY,
I R O N c f c B R A S S
FOUNDERS
M A C H I N I S T S ,
1
Yield h i m t h e sidewalk, ye n u r s e r y m a i d e n s 1
Sauvs qui p e n t 1 Bridget a n d r i g h t a b o u t A » n i r Pierce as a s h a r k in a school of m e n h a d e n s .
See him advancing, the sweet little m a n 1 j
W h e n t h e red flails of the battle-Held t h r e s h e r s
Beat o u t tho c o n t i n e n t ' s wheat f r o m Its bran,
W h i l e the wind s c a t t e r s t h e chaffy seceshers.
W h a t will become of our sweet little m a n ?
W h e n the brown s o l d i e r s come back f r o m the b o r d e r s
How will he look when his features th«y Bcai) T
How will he feel V h e n he get* m a r c h i n g orders.
Signed by h i s lady-love ? sweet little man 1
F e a r , n o t f o r h i m , t h o u g h - t h e Rebels e x p e c t him,—
Life is too p r e c i o u s td s h o r t e n its span ;
W o m a n her b r o o m s t i c k shall raise t o p r o t e c t h i m .
Will s h e not light f o r the sweet little m a n ?
Now t h e n , nine ehecrs f o r the Stay-at-Home R a n g e r s 1
Blow the g r e a t fiab h o r n a n d beat the big p a n !
F i r s t in the Held t h a t is f a r t h e s t f r o m d a n g e r ,
Take y o u r w h i t e f e a t h e r p l u m e , sweet little man !
[Boston T r a n s c r i p t . .
T h e Irish Soldier.
In--the A u t u m n of 1 8 2 5 , s o m e p r i v a t e a f f a i r s called m c
into t h e sister k i n g d o m ; and as I did n o t t r a v e l like
Polyphemus, with m y eye out, I gathered a few samples
of c h a r a c t e r , a m o n g s t w h i c h w a s t h e f o l l o w i n g i n c i d e n t :
I w a s s t a n d i n g o n e m o r n i n g a t t h e w i n d o w of " m i n e
inn," w h e n my attention w a s a t t r a c t e d by a scene t h a t
took place beneath. T h e Belfast coach was standing at
t h e d o o r , a n d o n t h e roof in f r o u t s a t a s o l i t a r y o u t s i d o
PILES—Tho o r i g i n a l p r o p r i e t o r of these Medicines
c u r e d of Piles of 35 years s i a n d i u g , by the ose of the Life
Medicines alone.
FETSR AND AGCE—For t h i s s c o u r g e of the w e s t e r n Country, t h e s e Medicines will be f o u n d a safe, speedy, a n d certain
remedy. O t h e r m e d i c i n e s leave the s y s te m s u b j e c t to a ret u r n o f the disease—a c u r e by these m e d i c i n e s i s p e r m a n e n t
— t r y t h e m , be jditisfled, a n d be cured.
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SPERMATORRHCEA.
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pa*enger, a fine young fellow, in the nnifbrnf of the
Connaught Rangers. Below, by the front wheel, stood
au old woman, seemingly his mother,, a young man, aud
r momau, sister or sweetheart; and they were
stly entreatiug the young soldier to descend
from his .seat on the coach.
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ETROIT CITY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE
» Come down wid ye, Thady;" the speaker wns an old
SHOP. Steam &>gines Mill G e a r i n g , Mining Macbinwoman. " Come down to your ould mother. Shur, its . . . . I r o n a n d Brass C a s t i n g s , of all kinds, to o r d e r
flog you they will, and strip the flesh of the bones I gjv have a large variety of P a t t e r n s , for b u i l d i n g purposes,
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we would invite the a t t e n t i o n or builders.
ye. Come down, Thady, darliu J"
J . B. W I I . 8 0 N ,
" It's Jionor, pother,' was the short reply or the solF o o t of Randolph
indolph Street, n e a r Detroit
dior; and, with clenched hands and set teeth, he took a
a n d Milwaukee R. It. Depot.
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D e t r o i t , A u g . 15, 1861.
38-ly
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AYHEWS PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING;
RCVISEO EDITIOX.—This w o r k —
"—'*
Doubly E n t r y , C o m m e r c i a l Calculations, a n d the P h i l o s o p h y
a n d Morals of Business.
" I t i s e x a c t l y w h a t i t s n a m e indicates, and should tie in
common nse in every s c h o o l . "
( J o u r n a l of E d u c a t i o n .
" U n s u r p a s s e d in s i m p l i c i t y and perspicuity, a n d sufheiently full to p r e p a r e the pupil f o r a n y d e p a r t m e n t of business."
{Dr. Haven, in Z i o n ' s Herald, Boston.
" T h e c h e a p e s t a n d best w o r k on Bookkeeping we have
ever seen."
[Michigan F a r m e r .
" T h e c h a n t e r on the P h i l o s o p h y and Morals of Business,
la well w o r t n t h e price of t h e book t o any business m a n . '
[ P r e s t o n ' s U. 8 . Bank Note Reporter.
" T h e w o r k is a deserved f a v o r i t e a m o n g students, a n d the
i m p r o v e m e n t s now Introduced will go f a r to increase its
tion as before.
'
[Detroit Tribune.
'• I t ' s h o n o r — h o n o r , b r i g h t K a t h l e e n ! I t s h o n o r r p o p u l a r i t y . "
F o r sale by
RAYMOND A L A l ' H A M .
mother ! It's honor, b r o t h e r ! i t s h o o o r b r i g h t , my own
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D e t r o i t , A u g . 16,1861.
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d e a r K a t h l e e n ! " a n d , a s if t o d e f e n d h i m s e l f f r o m a n o t h e r
glance, h e fixed h i s l o o k s s t e a d f a s t l y i n f r o n t , w h i l e t h e
L A N K B O O K S A N D S T A T I O N E R Y . - T'H E
renewed e n t r e a t i e s b u r s t f r o m all t h r e o in c h o r u s , w i t h
s u b s c r i b e r s beg leave to a n n o u n c e t o tlie C o u n t r y a n d
the same a n s w e r —
City T r a d e , t h a t they h a v e on b a n d a very | h l l a n d complete
•• C o m e d o w n , T h a d y , h o n e y ! T h a d y , yo fool, c o m e assortment of B l a n k B o o k s , S t a t i o n e r y a n d P a p e r ,
Wholesaio and Retail, to which they invite inspection by pardown ! Oh. Thady, come down to me ! "
A l t h o u g h t h e p o o r fellow w a s a p r i v a t e , t h i s a p p e a l ties who desire t o p u r c h a s e . We feel confident we can give
.
Iras s o p u b l i c , t h a t I d i d n o t h e s i t a t e t o g o down-au<l in- p e r f e c t s a t i s f a c t i o n In goods a n d prices.
Wo have one of the m o s t complete BOOK BINDERIES in
q u i r e i n t o t h e p a r t i c u l a r s of t h e d i s t r e s s . I t a p p e a r e d the West, and are p r e p a r e d to m a n u f a c t u r e to o r d e r a n y a n d
t h a t h e b a d b e e n h o m e o n a f u r l o u g h , t o v i s i t his family, all styles of Blank Books. Newspapers, Music Books and Pea n d , h a v i n g e x c e e d e d , a s h o t h o u g h t , t h e term of his riodicals, b o u n d o n tbe s h o r t e s t notice. In the latest style of
leave, he W88 g o i n g t o j o i n t h e regiment, a n d t o u n d e r g o
j e u a l t y of his n e g l e c t . I a s k e d h i m w h e n t h e f u r 38-ly
iongb expired. ^
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Detroit, Aug. IS, 1861.
" T h e first of M a r c h , y o u r h o n o r — b a d l u c k t o i t , or
all t h e b l a c k d a ^ s in t h e w o r l d — a n d h e r e i t is, c o m e
H E D E T R O I T STOVE W O R K S — C A N SON A
COMPANY.
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s o d d e n o n roe l i k e a s h o t - ' '
• • T b e first of M a r c h J — w h y . m y g o o d fellow, y o n o r d e r s f o r t h e m a n u f a c t u r e of e v e r y variety of h e a t i n g and
h a v e a d a y t o s p a r e , t h a n — t h e first of M a r c h will n o t b e c o o k i n g s t o v e s ; also, coal stoves f o r s t o r e s a n d offices.
These stoves are made f r o m t b e l a t e s t and m o s t approved
h e r e till t o - m o r r o w . I t i s l e a p - y e a r , a n d F e b r u a r y h a s p a t t e r n s , a n d will be sold at wholesale or retail. The a u c -
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29 days."
T b e s o l d i e r was t h u n d e r s t r u c k .
.
• • T w e o t y - o i u e days, i s i t ?
Y o u ' r e s a r U n of t h a .
s a m e ? 0 , m o t h e r , m o t h e r 1—ill l u c k fly a w a y w i d y e r
o u l d a l m a n a c k — a b a s e c r a t u r of a b o o k , ^ t o b e d e c e a v i n
o n e a l t e r livin s o l o n g in t h e f a m i l y of u s . "
H i s first i m p u l s e w a s t o c u t a c a p e r o n t h o r o o f of t h e
c o a c h , e n d t h r o w u p h i s c a p w i t h a l o u d H u r r a h .. H j s
s e c o n d w a s t o t h r o w himself i n t o t h e a r m s o f h i s K n t h iccn, a n d t h e t h i r d w a s t o w r i n g m y h a n d off in a c k n o w l -
t i o n of e i t v a n d c o u n t r y dealer* is especially Invited, as we
shall sell c h e a p e r t h a n t h e y can buy in E a s t e r n m a r k e t s .
Office, 180 W o o d w a r d A v e n u e .
C A N S O N 4 CO.
Detroit, A u g . 15, 1861.
SWy
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A s a p e r i e n t a n d Stomaclc p r e p a r a t i o n of IRON purified of
O x y g e n a n d C a r b o n by combustion in H y d r o g e n . Sanctioned b y the h i g h e s t Medical Authorities,i>olh in E u r o p e a n d
the United States, a n d prescribed in their p r a c t i c e .
Tbe e x p e r i e n c e of • t h o u s a n d dsiiv proves that no prei-arftion of Iron can be compared with it. I m p u r i t i e s of the
blood, depression of vital energy,, pule and otherwise s i e k l r
o m p l e x i o n s i n d i c a t e its necessity in a l n t ^ every conceivaI n n o x i o n s in all m a l a d i e s in which it has been t r i e d , it has
proved absolutely c u r a t i v e in each or the following con.plaints, v i v
In Debility, Nervous Affections, Emaciation.
D y s p c p s i n , C o n s t i p a t i o n , I ) i a n h a - a , D y s e n t e r y , Ir>e l p i e n t C o n s u m p t i o n , S c r o f u l o u s Tuberculosis, Halt
Rheum, Mismenstruatlon, Whites, Chlorosis, U r n
Complaints. Chronic Headaches, llhenmatlsm, I n t e r m i t t e n t F e v e r s , P i m p l e s o u t h e F a c e , tic.
of GKKKBAL DEBILITY, w h e t h e r the result of acuto
disease, or of the c o n t i n u e d d i m i n u t i o n of n e r v o u s a n d m a cular e n e r g y f r o m n e r v o u s c o m p l a i n t s , one trial of t h i s res t o r a t i v e h a s proved successful t o an e x t e n t which no description n o r w r i t t e n attestation wonld r e n d e r credible. Invalids
so long bed-ridden a s t o have become f o r g o t t e n in t h e i r own
neighborhoods, h a v e s u d d e n l y re-appeared in t h e busy world
if j u s t r e t u r n e d f r o m p r o t r a c t e d travel in a d i s t a n t land.
. . m e very signal Instances of thl* kliid are a t t e s t e d of female
Sufferers, e m a c i a t e d Tictims of a p p a r e n t m a r a s m u s , sang u i n e o u s e x h a u s t i o n , critical changes, stid t h a t c o m p l i c a t i o n
of n e r v o u s ' a m i dyspeptic aversion t o air a n d e x e r c i s e f o r
which tbe physician h a s no n a m e .
In NKRTOI'S A r r x c T i o s * of all k i n d s , a n d f o r reasons familiar to medical m e n . the operation of t h i s p r e p a r a t i o n of
i r o n must necessarily be salutary, for, u n l i k e the old oxides,
it Is vigorously tonic, w i t h o u t b e i a g e x c i t i n g . a n d ovcrbeatd gently, regularly aperient, even in the most obstiitesof costlveness without e v e r b e i n g a g a s t r i c p u r g a tive, o r inflicting a disagreeable s e n s a ' i o n .
In t h i s latter p r o p e r t y , a m o n g others, w h i c h m a k e s it s r
r e m a r k a b l y effectual and p e r m a n e n t a remedy f o r PriKS, u p o n
which It also a p p e a r s to e x e r t a d i s t i n c t a n d specific a c t i o n ,
by d i s p e r s i n g t h e local t e n d e n c y w h i c h f o r m s t h e m .
In D v s r E r s i A , i n n u m e r a b l e as are its causes, a s i n g l e b o *
of t h e s e Chalybeate Pills h a s o f t e n sufficed for the m o s t habitual cases, i n c l u d i n g t h e a t t e n d a n t COSTIVENISS.
Iu u n c h e c k e d DUVKIIOEA, even when advanced to DTBEXTEET. confirmed, e m a c i a t i n g , and a p p a r e n t l y m a l i g n a n t , tho'
effects have been equally decisive and a s t o n i s h i n g .
In the local pains, loss of flesh a n d s t r e n g t h , d e b i l i t a t i n g
c o n g h , and r e m i t t e n t h e c t i c , which generally Indicate IKCIi-nMT C a x s m m o x , t h i s remedy h a s allayed the a l a r m of
f r i e n d s a i d p h y s i c i a n s , i n aeveral very g r a t i f y i n g a n d Interesting instances.
In S c a o i T L o r s T r a t B c r L 0 s i s . t h i s m e d i c a t e d iron has b a d
far more t h a n the good effect of the most cautiouslv balanced
p r e p a r a t i o n s of iodine, w i t h o u t any of t h e well Known liabilities.
'
The a t t e n t i o n of females c a n n o t be t o o confidently i q v l t e d
. t h i s remedy a n d r e s t o r a t i v e , in the cases peculiarly affecting them.
I n RiiKCMATts* b o t h c h r o n i c a n d i n f l a m m a t o r y — l a t h e
latter, however, m o r e decidedly—It h a s been invariably well
reported, b o t h a s alleviating pain snd r e d o c l n g t h e s w e l l i n g s
a n d stiffness of the j o i n t s a n d muscles.
I n INTERMITTENT FXVKBS It must necessarily be a g r e a t
. j m e d y a n d e n e r g e t i c restorative, and Its progress In t h e new
s e t t l e m e n t s or the West, will probably be ono of h i g h r e n o w n
a n d usefulness.
No r e m e d y h a s e v e r been discovered In t h e w h o l e h i s t o r y
of medicine, which e x e r t s such p r o m p t , happy, a n d rully restorative effects, flood a p p e t i t e , complete digestion, r a p i d
a c q u i s i t i o n or s t r e n g t h , w i t h an unusual disposition f o r active and c h e e r f u l exercise, immediately follow its use.
P u t u p in n e a t flat mcial boxes c o n t a i n i n g 50 pills, p r i c e
50 c e n t s per b o x : for sale y d r u g g i s t s a n d dealers. Will l>e
s e n t free to a n y address on receipt of the price.
All letters,
orders, etc., should be addressed to
R . B . L O C K E Ac C o . , G c n c r d l A g e n t s ,
Detroit, Michigan, opposite lathice Sbop of Michigan Central
Hail Head Company.
E .ARK MANUFACTURING AND ARE P R E P A R E D
to furnish, at short notice, High P r e s s u r e a n d Condensing Engines, for Stationary. Marine and Mining purposes, of
the most approved c o n s t r u c t i o n .
' BILIOUS FEVERS a n d LIVER COMPLAINTS—General D e b i l i We invite especial attention t o our C o n d e n s i n g Engines,
ty. Loss of A p p e t i t e a n d Diseases of Females—the Medicines particularly adapted for F l o u r i n g Mills, and o t h e r p u r p o s e s
have been used with the most benellclal results in c <es of where economy of Fuel and regularity of motion are so^ int h i s d e s c r i p t i o n : King's Evil and Scrofula in its worst forms
(leasable. The c o n d e n s i n g a p p a r a t u s for these
yield to t h o mild y e t powerful action of these remnrkable
if the most simple a n d durable k i n d . These col
Medicines. N i g h t Sweats, N e r v o u s Debility, Nervous Com- engines insure to Mines f o r P u m p i n g o j for w o r k i a g S t a m p
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 Cbo- Mills, the greatest economy in fuel. ,
11c, are speedily cured.
Our facilities for Ailing orders f o r Mining Machinery a r c
P e r s o n s whose c o n s t i t u t i o n s are impaired by the injudi- unsurpassed. O u r P a t t e r n s embrace the l a r g e s t variety of
c i o u s u s e of Mercury, will find these medicine* n p e r f e c t p o m p s , s h e a v e s , g e a r i n g a n d s t a m p i n g m a c h i n e r y ,
cure, a» they n e v e r fail t o eradicate from t h e system all the &o., of the most approved construction.
ir t h a n t h e most powerful pre-, . We would call particular a t t e n t i o n t o o u r a s s o r t m e n t ol
effects of Mercury, m u c h i
p a r a t i o u s of Sarsaparilta.
pWteriKU^r p u m p s with P l u n g e r Lifts, r a n g i n g f r o m 4 to 16
i n c h e s dianieter. O u r combined B u c k e t a n d p l u n g e r pumps,
f o r supplying S t a m p i n g Machinery with water, a n d for o t h e r
39-ly
F o r Sale by all D r u g g i s t s .
uses, give the moM perfect satisfaction.
O u r a s s o r t m e n t Of Gearing, u p t o 12 feet diameter, enables
N E W R E M E D I E S 3TOR
us t o meet o r d e r s foV heavy or light Gearing, at the s h o r t e s t
notice. \ V b l Q i s h e a v e s f r o m 1 t o 6 feet d i a m e t e r . Manufacturers/ f l f o d g e ' s p a t e n t s t a m p s . Oil Still Machinery,
of the rfiost approved construction ; Building work. I r o n
F r o n t s - C o l u m n s , Caps, Ac., A c . , ; Illuminated Title f o r SideO W A R D ASSOCIATION. P H I L A D E L P H I A , A B
walks and Areas : Iron F e n c e s Verandahs, Stairs, Ac.
n e v o l e n t I n s t i t u t i o n established by special En d o w m e n t,
We are sole licensees for P a t e n t F e n c i n g — p r i c e s v a r y i n g
f o r the Belief of the Sick a n d distressed, afflicted w i t h \ iru- f r o m 7 5 c e n t * 1 0 S 5 I * r f o o t - T t i e l a r g e s t a s s o r t m e n t of Fence
l e n t a n d C h r o n i c Diseases, and especially f o r the C u r e of " a t t e r a s in the State.
Sole ACTUM
A g e n t s iur
for «Gui *f laa»nuP s> B o i l e r I n j e c t o r , which supDiseases of t h e S e x u a l O r g a n s .
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M E D I C A L A D V I C E given gratis, by t h e a c t i n g Surgeon.
-- B- o i "l e r e w i —
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t h w a l c r _ without
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e a s e s of the S e x u a l Organs, a n d on thy NEW Itr.Mr.Hlho
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t i n g s f u r n i s h e d at shfirt notice.
'employed in t h e Dispensary, sent in sealed letter envelop**, BLACKSMITHINU of all k i n d s . PATTKHNS made t o order. Estifree of c h a r g e . Two or three S t a m p s for postage acceptable. mates, P l a n s and Specifications f u r n i s h e d w h e n desired.
Address, DR. J . S K I L L I N HOUGHTON. Howard Association.
S y O r d e r s from abroad will meet with p r o m p t a t t e n t i o n .
N o - 2 , 8 . N i n t h St., P h i l a d e l p h i a ^
ia_i„
stlffer p o s t u r e on t h e c o a c h .
• • T h a d y , c o m e d o w n — c o m e d o w n n o w , y e fool of t h e
w o r l d — c o m e aloug down wid ye H
,
T h e t o DO o f t h o p r e s e n t a p p e a l w a s m o r e p r o m p t l y
and sternly prouounced.
" I t ' s h o n o r , b r o t h e r 1" a n d t h e b o d y of t h o s p e a k e r
r o s e m o r e rigidly e r e ' e t t h a n e v e r o n t h e r o o f .
" 0 ! T h a d y , c o m o d o w n ! S h u r e i t ' s inc. y o u r o w n
darlint Kathleen, t h a t bids ye. C o m e d o w n , or y e l l
b r e a k t h e h e a r t of me, T h a d y , j e w e l ; c o m e d o w n , - t h e n !
T h e p o o r g i r l w r u n g W:r b a n d s a s s h e s a i d it,, a n d c a s t
a look u p w a r d , that bad a risible efibct o u tho maseles
of t h o - ^ o n n g s o l d i e r ' s c o u n t e n a n c e . T h e r e was m o r e
^ n d e r n e s 8 in his tone, b u t i t c o n v e y c d t h o s a m e resolu-
PILLS&IRON.
O R T .
N O
I
D" MOTT'S
ODS,
H E S E M I W C I N E S l l A V E NOW BEEN BEFORE T H E
public f o r a period of t h i r t y years, a n d d u r i n g t h a t time
have m a i n t a i n e d a h i g h c h a r a c t e r in a l m o s t every part of t h e
All t h e brave boys u n d e r c a n v a s are sleeping.
globe, for their e x t r a o r d i n a r y a n d immediate power of reAll of t h e m p r e s s i n g to m a r c h with the van,
s t o r i n g p e r f e c t health to p e r s o n s suffering urfder nearly every
and Nagonabe 8ts.,
Corner of Wal
P a r f r o m the h o m e where their s w e e t h e a r t s are weepin
•;ind of disease to which the h u m a n f r a m e i s liable.
W h a t are yon w a i t i n g for, swoet Utile m a n ?
T h e following are a m o n g the d i s t r e s s i n g variety of h u m a n
diseases in which the V e g e t a b l e L i f e M e d i c i n e s a r c well
V o n w i t h ' t h e terrible warlike m o u s t a c h c s .
known t o be infallible:
P i t for a colonel or chief of a clan,
DYSPEPSIA, by t h o r o u g h l y c l c a n s i n g the first and second
T o n w i t h the waist made f o r sword-hell* a n d sashes.
stomachs, e n d c r e a t i n g a flow of pure, healthy bile, instead
W h e r e a r e y o u r shoulder-straps, n r e e t little man ?
of tho stale a n d acrid k i n d ; Flatulency, 1.0as of Appetite, T H E SUBSCRIBER H A S J U S T R E C E I V E D $
B r i n g b i m the buttonlcss g a r m e n t of woman !
H e a r t b a r n , Headache. Restlessness Ill-Temper, A n x i e t y . LanSTOCK. CONSISTING O F ?
Cover his face lest it f r e c k l e a n d tan ;
guor, a n d Melancholy, w h i c h are t h e g e n e r a l s y m p t o m s of
Muster the A p r o n - s t r i u g Guards on the c o m m a u ,
Dyspepsia, will vanish as a n a t u r a l conscquaticc of its cure.
T h i s is the c o r p s for the sweet little man !
COSTIVENESS, by cleansing the whole length «f the intci
t i n e s with a solvent proCCM, a n d w i t h o u t Violence; all violent p u r g e s leave the bowels costive within two days.
FEVERS of all kinds, by r e s t o r i n g the blo^fd t o a r e g u l a r
They shall defend h i m f r o m l a u g h t e r a n d hisses,
circulation, t h r o u g h the process of respiration in some cases
A i m e d by low boys a t the sweet little m a a .
a n d the t h o r o u g h s o lu tio n of all i n t e s t i n a l obstruction "
All the fair m a i d e n s about h i m shall cluster, •
others.
-» P l u c k the white f e a t h e r s f r o m b o n n e t a n d fan,
The Life Medicines h a v e been k n o w n to cure Rheumatism
permanently-fn three weeks, a n d the Gout in half that time,
by r e m o v i n g local inflammation f r o m the muscles and ligam e n t s of the j o i n t s .
»
0 , tot the Apron-String G u a r d s are the U
W h i c h he offers cheap f o r C a s h
D n o r s i K s of all kihds, by f r e e i n g a n d s t r e n g t h e n i n g the
D r i l l i n g e a c h day since o u r t r o u b l e s M
* C. DAVIDSON', Agent.
"landie y o u r walking-sticks 1" " S h o u l d f umbrellas P' kidneys and b l a d d e r : t h e y operate mo.-t delightfully on these
i m p o r t a n t organs, a n d hence h a v e e v e r been found a c e r t a i n
T i a t f t the style f o r the s w e e t l i t t i s
N o r t h p o r t , D e c e m b e r 21, I860.
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r e m e d y for the worst cases of Gravel.
Have We a nation t o save ? I n the first p l a c e
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 the barrP. 8.—CASn P A I D FOR FURS.
rtng onmelves is a sensible plan,—
els the slimy m a t t e r to which t h e s e c r e a t u r e s adhere.
[y the s p o t w h e r e t h e r e ' s s h o o t i n g ' s t h e w o r s t place
SCCRVX, Ulcers a n d I n v e t e r a t e S o r e s : by the perfect p u r i t y
here I can s t a n d , says the sweet little m a u .
which t h e s e Life Medicines g i i y t o the blood a n d all the huconfiding my person with s t r a n g e r s !
m
S c o R B r n c ERCFTIOXS. a n d bpd Complexions, by t h e i r alipw the cowardly Bull B a n n e r s t a n 1
terative effect on t h o fluids t h a t feed the skin, and the morbid
_gade of the Stay-at-home H a n g e r s
s t a t e of which occasions all e r u p t i v e complaints, sallow,
fellies my corps, says the s w e e t l i t t l e m a n .
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cloudy, and o t h e r disagreeable complexions.
T h e use of these Pills f o r a very short time, will effect an
S u c h was the stuff of tho Malakoff takers.
e n t i r e cure ot Salt Rheum, a n d a s t r i k i n g i m p r o v e m e n t in
Bach were the s o l d i e r s t h a t s c a K d t h e Redan ;
the c l e a r n e s s of the skin. C o m m o n Colds a n d Influenza will
T r u c u l e n t housemaids "and blood-thirsty Quakers
C o m e r of F i f t h A W o o d b r i d g e Streets,
always be c u r e d by one dose, or by two in the worst case
Brave not the $ r a t h of the sweet little m a n I
OIAEIES KEUKG t (WAR'S '
I R O N cfc B R A S S
FOUNDRY
27-1 v
2u CvDAK ST.. NEW YOKE.
GIFFARD'S
M A C H I N E S H O P ,
PATENT SELF-ACTING
O n Atwater Street,
WATF.KIN.TF-CTOHj"
Just above the Detroit and Milwaukee
(For Feeding Boilers.)
It. R. Depot.
D E T R O I T - M I C H I G A N .
WM. S E L L E R S
CO.,
MADE B r
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T T H E ABOVE ESTABLISHMENT ARE MANUFACtured a n d furnished, on short notice, of t h e best stock,
a f t e r the most approved models, and in the most t h o r o u g h
m a n n e r . High a n d Low Pressure S t a t i o n a r y Steam Engines,
of all Sixes, Low Pressure Steam Engines, particularly adapted t o F l o u r i n g Mills, or o t h e r uses w h e r e great e c o n o m y of
Fuel is an object. Portable Steam E n g i n e s of all Sixes,—
Railroad W o r k . Machine-Shop Tools snd Fixtures, Iron
Fences, Verandahs, Railing. Stairs a n d Balconies Ornamental H a r d i n Chairs, all kinds of Iron Castings, Mining Machinery/of every description, Blast F u r n a c e a n d Roliing-Mill
Machinery Composition, Brass Castings, i Jul Finished work ;
i n c l u d i n g Steam Whistles, Oil P u m p s am 1 Globes, Oil Cups
and Cocks, Steam Cocks, and BibbVOiian e C o c k s ol different
p a i t c r i j k Also. Mills, of every kind, driven uy steam or water. e m b r a c i n g Flour. Grist a n d Saw Mills. Gangs, largo a n d
pony, with latest i m p r o v e m e n t s ; Mulay, Sash. Circular,
Lathe a n d S i d i n g Mill*—all put op ready ror use, w h e n desired, w h e t h e r a t Home or abroad.
. . . .
.
Also, r e p a i r i n g of sli kindB of work a n d Machinery, done
with despatch and at low r a t t s . Also, G e a r i n g and P a t t e r n s ,
or anv sine, u p to seven r e e t i n diamotcr. c u t by m e a n s or our
commodious and effective Gear C u t t i n g Machine.
Also,
Plans, D r a w i n g s and Specifications for Machinery.
j K T On application, a circular will be sent gratis, cont a i n i n g a Ust of prices and f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n .
C h a r l e s K e l l o g g tc C o . ,
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No. 236, Atwater Street. Detroit.
frjrat, Juration S Co.'s
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
L O C A T E D A T D E T R O I T , JBICII^
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E C E N T L Y REMOVED TO T H E , N E W AND ELEGANT
suite ol rooms, p r e p a r e d e x p r e s s l y f o r t h e i r use, in Merr i l l Bloek, c o m e r of Jefferson and W o o d w a r d Avenue*.
2-9" A s c h o l a r s h i p Issued f r o m Detroit College will be good
In Cleveland, Q b i o ; Buffalo, N. Y . ; Albany, N. Y . ; Chicago,
IU.; Philadelphia, P a . ; St. Louis, Mo., and N. Y. City.
J . H. GOLDSMITH, Resident P r i n c i p a l a t Detroit.
H. P . P E R R I N , S p e n c c r i a n P e n m a n .
TUITION IN A D V A N C E
P e r p e t u a l S c h o l a r s h i p good in a j l o u r Collegea, i n c l u d i n g
Business P e n m a n s h i p , $40.
P e n m j p s h i p alone.25 lessons, $ 5 ; s i x month«,evenings,$10O u r S t a n d a r d of P e n m a n s h i p , i s t h e good old Spen-
Sole
Manufacturers
and licensees,
PESssavASii Aim ASH M situr, PJULMLPBIA.
•TACKpON & WII.T2Y,
^(jeitts, Jomtitrs anil oalarfjinists,
C o r n e r of F i f t h & W o o d b r i d g e Sts., Detroit, Mich.
THE INJECTOR is an a p p a r a t u s which may replace m o s t adrantageously all the m e a n s h l t h e i t o used for supplying water
to Steam Boilers, w h e t h e r S t a t i o n a r y , Locomotive, Agricultural, or Marine.
I t s application does away entirely with t h e necessity of
pumps for f e e d i n g boilers, a n d the various m o v e m e n t s fbr
w o r k i n g t h e m in all classea ot E n g i n e , and. in fact, w h e n ever a boiler is used^and steam p r o d u c e d ; it is an a d j u n c t t o
t h e boiler, and entirely i n d e p e n d e n t of the Engine, and ia
it in operation by simply o p e n i n g c o n n e x i o n s with t h e
oiler; and h a v i n g no p a r t s in m o t i o n , it i s u o t liable 1o
car, nor otherwise t o get out of o r d e r .
T h e si*e of t h i s a p p a r a t u s is comparatively small, a n d its
application is rendered especially easy by t h e Isct t h a t It
can be placed In any position, vertical, horizoutal, or otherwise, n e a r to, or at a distance f r o m the Boiler, and at any
reasonable h e i g h t a t h e level of the feed-water,
" l i e a p p a r a t u s i s Connected with the Boiler by t w o pipes.
leading f r o m t b e steam space, a n d t h e o t h e r conducted
to the lowest c o n v e n i e n t point of t h e ' w a t e r space; it will
operate with s t e a m at any usual pressure, and it wifl supply
Itself from the h o t well of a c o n d e n s i n g E n g i n e .
e of this
T h e a d v a n t a g e s t o be d e r i v e d f r o m
A p p a r a t u s a r e I—
1st.—The s a v i n g of tfie first cost of all P u m p s , a n d the
parts to c o n n e c t t h e m w i t h t b e E n g i n e a n d Boiler.
2nd.—The s a v i n g or the w e a r a n d t e a r or these pumps,,
which, in L o c o m o t i v e s a n d o t h e r h i g h pressure E n g i n e s is.
very considerable.
3rd.—The s a v i n g of the p o w e r r e q u i r e d t o work p u m p s o f
whatever construction.
4th.—Ti. elevation of t h e t e m p e r a t u r e of tbe wtfter a d mitted inu. *;,e Boiler by t b e Boiler by the steam used, t h u s
p r e v e n t i n g a n y appreciable loss of heat.
5th.—The a d v a n t a g e of b e i n g able to supply Boilers w i t h out s e t t i n g the Steam E n g i n e in m o t i o n ; tons, in all c a s e *
obviating tbe e x p e n s e a n d wear a n d tear of Donkey P u m p U f t
Engines, a n d a f f o r d i n g all t h e advaotagea usually s o u g h t l a ,
t h e i r application.
I x ASS i x o PRICES i t i s n e c e s s a r y to state t h e s t e a a } pre a-. ^
s u r e a n d n o m i n a l h o m e power of Boiler, or t h e s t e a m p r « r
s o r e a n d t h e q u a n t i t y of w a t e r required p e r h o u r .
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OMETHING W O R T H K N O W I N G ! ! That at H ALLOC K*S
C l o t h i n g E m p o r i u m can be f o u n d a large a s s o r t m e n t of
Readv m a d e Clothing, suited t o the • p r e s e n t season—all of
w h i c h is b e i n g offered at p r i c e s A S T O N I S H I N G L Y LOW,
a n d w h i c h m u s t b e sold w i t h i n W t o 60 days, t o make r o o m
f o r a heavy S t t f f e g a n d S u m m e r Stock, now b e i n g mahnfcea h a p p y m a n I a m , y o u r h o n o r , f o r m y w o r d ' s t u r e d . A l f i f l w a n t of s e a s o n a b l e clothing, will do well t o
call a t t h e «Sd establishment, at No. 168 J E F F E R S O N AVE- " ' T h e ' m o s l t h o r o u g h a n d p r a c t i c a l and t r u l y p o p u l a r Col« o d all b y y o u r h o n o r B m e a n s . L o n g life to j o u r
l e g s In America. Nearly f o u r thousand s t u d e n t s h a v e e n t e r e d
NUE, DETROIT.'
for t h e s a m e ! M a y yo live a long hundred, and
port of Fashion*— s i n c e t h e i r e s t a b l i s h m e n t , w h i c h Is t h e b e a t e v i d e n c e of t h e i r
Also, f o r sale, SCOTT'S A GLEXCBOSS'
L i n e s , H a m e S t r a p s , Hold-hack S t r a p a / C l r t f c a , I . .
l e a p - y e a r s e v e r y o n e of t h e m .
j u s t received—for s p r i n g a n d
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f a v o r with the pabHc.
H A N N A H , L A Y ft CO.
F o r f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n caH a t College Booms, or send f o r a n d Rein S n a p s .
1
Traverae City, P e c . 14, I860.
D e t r o i t . Aug. IS. 1861.
new Catalogue or 80 page*. F o r s p e c i m e n s of P e m a a n a h i p ,
JOTT L i r a l i t * — A few d a y s a g o P r e s i d e n t L i n c o l n
• n c l o a e l e t t e r a t a m p . Address.
A P E R HANGINGS.—WALL PAPE1-CDBT A I *
mtMiirad t h a t B e a u r e & a n l a n d h i s a r m y w o u l d t o o n
•ORGAN BATES,
M
V
B R Y A N T , STRATTON, A Co.,
Paper, a n d Buff C u r t a i n i n g , B o r d e r i n g . ftc.
B P W - - I "ist-.thy
H A N N A H , L A Y * CO.
A t e i t h e r of t h e above Cities.
_
-wouldcotue; i t is so m u c h easier t o entertain our'friends
( C u t t h i s o u t f o r f u t u r e reference.)
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T r a v e r s e City, Nov. 30,1840.
H e r a l d Office, T r a v e r s e City M i c h .
t h a n to visit t h e m . "
(Washington Republican.
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