Grand Traverse Herald, August 16, 1861

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GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD.
T R A V E R S E CITY, MICH. F R I D A Y , AUGUST

VOL. III.

16, 1861.

N O . 37.

Santa Anna felt distressed But bis voice and look equally indifferent For this reason they were the most
were cold as the snows of PopocatapeL He shook his efficient troops in the terrible campaign of the Crimea
But previous to this, the War Department had adopted
head acdsaid:
'Thoughyou plead till the break of the last dawn it this system, and French recruits were drilled and equipshall not save him. His fault is too great for pardon.— ped in the Arabesque style, and shared the name of their
It is midnight now the hour of his doom If you wait swarthy allies. While the heavy British infantry WM
here the bullets that takes his life may be driven hojjje in struggling with its incumbrances, the arrowy Zouavrs
their deadly tubes. You may see him if you hastenT\ accomplished wonders. They seemed like very demons
The lady sprang to her feet with a shriek of despair. of the Came, happy even in its, water soaked trenches and
She looked into the unchanging and relentless eye of loathsome rations, and rejoicing in the music of shot and
shell. Many were so expert with the Minie rifle, that it
Santa Anna, and became hopeless.
'Let me go to himF she cried in agony. 1 Take me to was their pride to pick off a ' Russ' before brea^ast ;
and in the last terrible struggle—the storm of the citidal
my husband!'
—they were the first to wave the tri-color from the MalSanta Anna spoke to the guardsmen:
' I t is well; let her see him. Half an hour more or akoff. Here their power at close quarters was displayed
less is of small account But see to it that the man is in the most horrible manner, and the Russians were bayoneted with a rapidity that seemed superhuman.
dead when the clock strikes one.'
The Zouave^ therefore, is the symbol of light infantry,
The lady wrung her hand;. The General's merciless
words hail hardly died away when he was again alone.— in its highest perfection. It is the consummation of NaThe guard, eager and earnest had departed with the lady, poleon's grand idea, for, though he carried his points by
and in Santa Anna's bosom there was left the memory of flinging column after column to the attack, with the utmost prodigality of blood, yet it was simply because the
her agony like a haunting spirit
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pressure of war afforded but littlo time for discipline,
In the ravine, half an hour after dawn among the dense and he rather depended on numbers. Tho system wil),
shadows of the bushes, half a dozen torches threw a lurid no doubt be as useful in America as in Europe, and the
light OQ a score of glittering bayonet*, a prisoner strip- splendid illustrations of its efficiency, as afforded by the
ped for an execution, and a fainting woman. The pris- Chicago Zouaves, are fresh in public memory. At the
head of this company the lamented Ellsworth electrified
oner was Roderigo, standing there with folded arms.
'Quick!' hecried, 'quick 11 cannot witness her agony! New York, ana astonished even the accomplished
" 8eventb," the pride of our State militia Col McQuade
let tho blow fall before sorrow unmans me!'
0, the despairing firmness Of that voice! The parting has a Zouave corps, which will, in time, rival that cf
kisses bad all been given, and fainting with despair, the Chicago. It drills closely nine hours per day, and before
lovely Inez had been tora from her husband's arms.— breakfast six miles of double-ouick movements are gore
Now she lay there upon the ground, her head supported through. We need hardly ada that in manual exercises.
by a kneeling soldier, while another was bathing her irefercncc is given to Hardee over Scott Although the
atter is authority in the regular army.
hands and brow with water.
The death of Ellsworth has increased that interest
•Why is this delay?' ejaculated Roderigo. ' I t is
torture to me. Let me give the word—ready, aim, fire!' which attached to his name, and to the system which he
Tho soldiers did not obey the prisoner. It was only Americanized. He was the prince of Zouaves, and wi',1
when the lieutenant repeated the word' ready 1' that their never have his peer. But the glow of his enthusiasm
musket barrels dropped from their shoulders to their abides with his comrades, and be will still live as the
hands, and the shard click was heard as they cocked grand master of a new school of military science.
their pieces.
A Hero.
Aim!' and up the dozen muskets went and the soldiers
T H E DESERTER.
Miss Pardoe, in a recent work, relates the following ineyes glanced along the tubes to see that the muzzels
AND
teresting
anecdote:
SOLICITOR I N CHANCERY,
It was the eve of the battle of Buena Vista. In the pointed full at the bosom of Pinonel Roderigo.
At the battle of Montmirall, a young officer, named
Just then the prisoner spoke—a last ejaculation:
Traverse City, Grand Traveree County, Michigan. rugged mountains and on the rough uplands twenty
'.My wife Inez de Rimenas, farewell! Heaven keep Durosier, chanced to be in attendance on the Emneror
Office in Dwelling House.
32-ly thousand Mexicans slept on their arms, confident of
at the moment when it became essential to despatch an
| •
victory on the morrow. Day after day they had strug- you!'
I t was the maiden name of his wife that the doomed order to one of the Generals of Division, and Napoleon
T. J. B A M S D E L L
gled through arid deserts and rocky passes, toward their
hastily summoned him to his side, gave him instructions
present position, certain the Northern invaders would ba an had uttered The word ' fire' was just trembling to deliver it without delay.
v
at last annihilated before their overwhelming numbers. on the Lieutenant's lips.
Spare neither yourself nor horse, sir, he said stern'
Hold,
I
command
you
on
the
pain
of
death!'
thunderAnd
besides,
those
twenty
thousand
men
knew
well
the
AND
ly, "lor there is not a moment to lose! and return at
ed
a
new
voice.
A
cloaked
form
which
had
hitherto
talent oftheir chief—Santa Anna— a man beyond quesSOLICITOR I f C H A N C E R Y ,
once to jne that my order has been obeyed." ,
tion an accomplished military commander, ana who, had been concealed in the shadow of a tree, came forward.
NO. 4 FIRST STREET,
Durosier galloped off amid a shower of-shot and shell,
he commanded Anglo Saxon, Gallic or Celtic troop*, I am your General. Platoon, shoulder araal^
Manistee. Michigan.
and within a quarter of on hour we was again beside the'
would have made his name renowned to the end of time. '.The pieces undischarged were thrown to a perpendic- ^-•peror. His duty was performed.
ular
position
again,
and
all
present
stood
in
fixed
surprise.
Santa Anna sat at the door of his pavillion, looking
G E O . C. B A T E S , Esq.,
You have behaved well, monsieur," said Napoleoo.
•Prisoner," cried Santa Anna,'you called her Rimena.
out over the land where the watchfires of Taylor and his
when he had received his report; "you nave a stout
Where was your wife born?'
five thousand men burned in the dim distance.
' In the hacienda of Los Formio,' returned the aston- heart and a clear head, thougn you are still only a young" To-morrow," thought Santa Anna, " we will destroy
* ster. I give you a captain's brevet and attach you to
these Yankee invaders root and branch. One single blow ishedprisoner 'Her father's name was Juan.'
'Tnank the saints! thank the saints!,' cried the chief. my person. What is your name?"
CHICAGO, HiLINOIS.
shall finish tho-campaign."
'Durosier, ore."
Just then his thoughts were interrupted. Guardsmen ' It is the daughter of Isabel de Rimena Isabel was my
' It seems familiar to me. On what occasion have I
brought into his presence a man, with hands bound be- benefactor years ago. I have a debt of gratitude to pay. before heard i t "
and he
hind, and blood flowing from a saber cut on the forehead. Inez—Inei de Rimena, wife of Rodrigo, arise!'
1
I was the Colonel of the boy battalion, your majesty."
stooped
and
tenderly
tobk
the
lady's
hand.
Your
hus' This is the deserter, Pinonel Rodrigo,' said they.—
Ah! I remember. Well, that is an additional rea•We discovered him in the mountain, at an ancient ranch bana is pardoned.'
(FRONT STREET, NEAR COURT HOCSE.)
That glad announcement was a potent charm. A min- son why I should attach you to my person."
What shall be his fate?'
" I t is too late, sire," murmured the young soldier.
TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN.
Santa Anna glanced at tho prisoner. The light of the ute only elapsed when husband and wife were in each
Too late, Capt Dorosier, and why?"
torches fell upon a face of singular gentleness and benev- others arm's, Inez weeping tears of joy.
Sire, they have hit me." as he spoke be withdrew a
Santa Anna softly withdrew to his pavillion.
olence of expression, blended withfirmness—ODOof those
Next day when the fierce battle of BUena Vista was handkerchief saturated with blood, from the breast ofhis
beautiful faces that we sometimes see in portraits of the
fought whlen, for many long hours less than five thousand coat "All will be over—Vive I' Emperevr! Fit*
old Spanish gentry.
4
Americaaj bore against the repeated charges of tweuty la France /"
his hearty thanks for the liberal Patronage he has receive^
Is there any doubt?' queried the general.
MOd assures the pnblio that no pains will be spared to make ' He does not deny it,!^wfe the reply. ' Speak Roderi- thousand Mexicans, no man was found fighting more A He reeled for an instant in his saddle, and then fell
kls guests comfomble. His charges will correspond with
bravely for the children of the sun than the captain of Wavilv into the arms of an officer who had sprung forgo, have you anything to say?'
ward to support him. Tijnoleon Durosier was a corpse.
The prisoner shook his head—6adlv, hopelessly. He the Guadalajara company of light infantry—Pinonel Rod^Ooodaccomodatlons for Horns and Cattle.
may 25-26
"So young! so young! and so brave! and to die on his
knew there was no mercy for him. l o plead would have rigo.
T V O YOU WANT WHISKERS?
And when at last shattered and routed, the Me*i" first battle field!" exclaimed the Emperor, as he bent
been in vain.
can army retired, and left the Americans to mourn the^loes down for an instant over the body "Poor boy! Poor
Santa
Anna
pointed
to
a
ravine
near
at
hand.
The
DO YOU WANT'WHISKERS?
boy!"
soldiers appreciated his meaning. A private had been of a large part ol their effective force, Capt Rodrigo was
Then putting spurs to his horee be galloped off as if
shot there that day for the same offense. All that Santa to be found in the suit of Santa Anna—for even in the unable to linger over so sad a spectacle.
BO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE?
hour of defeat the merciless Mexican chief had not failed
Anna
said, was:
1
Cannot pardon desertion in presence of an enemy.— to remember the debt of gratitnde he owed to the mother
Got no Friend.
- DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE?
of Inez—Isabel de Rimena
Let him die at midnight
W e were traveling through Canada says a coutenThus it is, that in every man's career there are bright prary, in the winter of 1829, and after a long day's ride,
No other word was spoken, save that the prisoner as
spots
to
be
found,
that
should
shine
like
stare
B
O
long
as
he was lead away, and exclaimed aloud:
stopped at the Lioo Inn; and the contents of the stage
his name is remembered among men.
' 0, Inez, Inez! Lost forever!'
numbering about nioe persons soon gathered around the
/
CELEBRATED
That agonizing exclamation struck a chill to the heart
cheerful fire. Among the occupants of the rpom. we obThe Zouavo—His History.
of the most hardened that heard i t and Santa Anna himserved an ill-looking cur, who had shown his wit by taking
self the victor in a hundred bloody fights, gazed regretIf there is any onA term in military science which is up his quarters in so comfortable an appartment After
fully after the prieoner till the latter vanished iu the dark- more popular just now than all others, it is that one which a few moments the landlord entered, and observing the
For the Whiskers and Hair.
ness. '
is our preeent subject Indeed, it seems to have sprung specimen of canine species, remarked—
suddenly into cosmopolitan use, as one uniting the charms
"Fine dog, that! Is he your's sir?" appealing to one
HE SUBSCRIBERS TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNOIt was midnight Santa Anna had just dismissed a of novelty with the romance of daring achievementa
of the paKengers.
ing to the Cltlrens of the United Statee, that they have council of officers, and was alone in his tent Only at
When Marshall Bugeau led the campaign of Algiers,
"No, sir."
...
obtained the Agency for, and are now enabled to olftr to the the entrance stood the armed guards. Suddenly there
he found th§ French infantry too heavy for the required
" Beautiful dog! Yours, sir?" sddressing himself to a
American public, the above Justly celebrated and world-rewas a noise. The guardsmen werp challenging some service. Their uniform was a blue frock coat and dark second.
nowned actkA^
new comer. There was heard the sound of a struggle. red pants, both of thick cloth, with equipments of cor" N o r was the reply.
A sweet toned voice—the voice of a women—cried:— responding weight Taking a lesson from the English,
" Come here pup! Perhaps he i» yours, sir?
la nrenarfd by Dr. C. P. BELUNOHAK, an eminent physician • I will pass; I will see him!' and the next instant there as shown in the Sepoy service, Bugeau sought levies
" N o r was the blunt reply. /
burst into the presence of the chief a female, and threw among the friendly tribes, and formed them into regular
of Lonaln, and is warranted to bring out a thick set of
" Very sagacious animal! Belongs to you, I suppose
herself in supplicating attitude at his feet
corps. These men were peculiarly adapted to the expo- sir?*
W H I S K E B 8 OR A M U S T A C H E ,
'Pardon, pardon!' she cried, "pardon for him! He sure and exigencies of a burning climate. They were
" No he does nt was the answer.
in from three to six weeks. This article is the only one ol
the kind used by the French, and in London and Paris it is meant no wrong. It was for me he incurred the penalty. bare of leg and arm, or if the former were covered at
" Then he is yours,*and you have a treasure," (throwSave him—0, save himf
all, it was with the loose flowing trowsers of the-Qrient
'"it
beautiful, economical, soothing, yet stimulating com- Santa Anna looked upon the woman and saw that she A turban to protect the head, and a tight jacket; with ing the animal a cracker.)
" Nothing of the kind."
nnnnd acting as if by magio upon the roots, causing a bean- was young and surpassingly beautiful. Large and dark mocassins, were the only essentials-of drees, and, being
"Oh," (with a smile,) "be belongs to you as a matter
tm growth of luxuriant hair. If applied to the scsJp, it will
cure baldness, and cause to spring np In place of the bald were her Spanish eves as he gazed into their jetty, spark- thus unencumbered, their speed and agility distanced the of course, addressingfcimpelfto the last passenger.
spots a fine growth of new hair. Applied according to di ling and mournful depths, a feeling came upon him like a regular troops on all occasions of rivalry. 8o successful
" Would'nt own him as a gift."
t ,
rections. it will turn red or towy hair to dark, and restore memory of something half-forgotten, half realized. It was was the experiment that it became identified with the.
"Then you infernal, dirty, mean, contemptible wbesp.
gray hair to Its original color, leaving it soft smooth and with surprise that the sentinel who had followed her into French service, and the despatches from the army of Al- get out!" and with that the host gave the poor dog such
flexible. The * ONOCENT" U an indispensible article In every the tent found himself motioned back.
geria familiarized the nation to the new and fanciful a kick as sent the animal a yelling into the street aimd
gentleman's toilet, and after one week'a use they would not
' I have yet tolearu for whom you plead,' remarked name. As the original levy had been made among a the roar of the company.
far any consideration be without It
.
The subscriber* we the onlv Agents for the article in the Santa Anna.
confederacy of the Kabyles, called Zouaoua, a generic
United States, to whom all orders must be addressed.
The greatest thing a human being ever does in tins
' For Roderigo—for my husband T ejaculated the lady. term was thus derived. It is erroneously pronounced
Price ONE DOLLAR a box—for sale by all Druggists and ' He's no traitor. His colonel offered me insult Rod- Zouaives. Zoueeve, Zouave, or Zoore, but the proper world is to see something, and teU what he sees in apiain
Dealers; or a box of the - ONOCENT" (warranted to have the erigo
struck him. The lash—the lash was ordered for sound is Zwave or Zwaave.
way. Hundreds of people can talk for one who can think,
desired effect) Will be sent to any who desire lt,hy mail (diThe Zouave is to the regulars of the line what Mer- but thousands can thins for ooe who can see.
rect), securely packed, on receipt of price and postage, his noble back. But I cut his bonds and we fied^o the
mountains. For me he did it, unworthy me. Pardon him, cury was to the god.
*1.18. Apply to or
u HEGEMAN A CO,
A good man is kinder to his enemy than bad men are
"New lighted on some heaven-kissing W1L"
or kill mer
Santa Anna essayed to raise the' lovely woman. She But to the agility of the acrobat is added the fury of the to their friends.
184m*
24 wlnUafstreetTNew York.
gorilla, and the endurance of the wolt The aboriginal
dipped from his grasp and clasped his kneea
One of the uses or Meads is, that they can say of w
/ t J J N N I P P L E S , GUN WORMERS, SHOE PINCH•No,' she exclaimed, ' not till you pardon him. l e t ZouavB know nothing of the weakness of humanity. He
me die for him if need be. Only set him free. He is needeth no bed but & sand, and like the camel, waa at with propriety what we canoot mth delicacy, say M
iitka
home in the desert while to extremes of cold be see * ourselves.
brave—he is true. You must not kill himf
Traverse City, Dec. 14, i860.
'*7

MUSIC.
I Am not musics!—I never conld
Fall into raptures o'er Italian singing;
" Songs without words" I never understood,
Traverse City* Grand Traverse County, Michigan,
Tho' soft and sweet as " harp of Hori's stringing:"
I never ask a lady for a Bong,
No matter how " divinely', she may sing it.
MORGAN'BATES,
Without
a secret hope it won't be long,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
Unless the poetry lias beauty in it.
T E R M S .
Yet there is music, to whose sonnd my heart
Beats in glad unison—sweet music, filling
«W Dollar and Fifty OnU p n u m . p»J»ble
AdrwtlMn»DU lnwrwd for On# Dollar p«r «qurt f«nlto..] tor tto
soul with joy, though all unschooled by art—
Brit intertlon. and twentr-dre emutorrath lubwqortil InMitfea. Jfaarly ,-oThe
Sometimes In melodies low-voiced and thrilling
AdrsrtlMineBta—*10 for ana «qani»; $30torthn* Kjoar*«: for half •
It comes; and sometimes on the charmed ear
Falls in a gush of sweet, wild minstrelsy;
\
Anon its lofty organ-tones I hear,
Lifting my soul in solemn gladness high.
All lacal adrartUamsoU moatba paid for .trlcUy In adranca
Wonldst hear this music? Then go forth in Spring^
When nature from her death-like trance is waking;
Bear the glad sobin and the blue-bird sing,
List the sweet clamor that the brooks are making; ,
Hark to the whispers of the young leaves, telling
That May, sweet May, is come to ns once more;
Stand by tie lake, where tiny waves swelling,
n»ia(Ar
-v.
....MORGAN BATES.
: Break in melodious chorus on the shore.
jS^nr'.'.'.
- ...REUBEN GOODRICH.
Wonldst hear this music! Listen to the thunder,
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY OFFICERS,
Mingling its deep voice with the summer rain;
Stand mutely gazing,filledwith awfnl wonder,
judge of P r o b a t e . . . . CURTIS FOWLER, **Pl«Jo»And hear Niagara's loud anthem-strain:
Hheriff
WM. E . 8YKE8, North port.
Or when the winds lift np their voice on high,
County Treasurer
MORGAN BATE8, T«v. City.
t Swaying the forest branches round and o'er ns,
County Clerk
. . . T H E R O N BOSTWiCK,
Bay, in what mode of loftiest cxtacy,
] S
of Deeds
THERON BOSTWICK, «
Could human genius frame sublimer chorus?
Pros. Attorney
C. H . HOLDEN. Northport
And mnsic dwells, homely indeed, yet sweet.
Circuit Count C o m . ~ C . H . H O L D E N ,
In many a household sound of gentle meaning—
Coroners
P
E
R
R
Y
HANNAH,
TIT.
City.
coroners
SMITH, Northport
The soft, quick pattering of tiny feet—
o E Q
The quiet voice that in onr childhood's dreaming
We tailed the wood-worm's song before he died;
C H A R L E S H. H O L D E N ,
The cricket's note; the kettle's cheerful bumming;
The gentle purring of the cat beside
Thefirefresh heaped to wait her master's coming.
These, and those softened rural sounds that seem
TAX AND GENERAL AGENT,
To make the summer stillness only deeper—
NORTHPORT,
The cow-bell's tinkle by the distant stream;
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICHIGAN.
The soothing hum that lulls the noontide sleeper;
The labor-lightening music of the bee;
Office Second Door Sooth of Union Dock.
21-ly
The long-wounded horn, the laborer's toil suspending,
Are voices all of varied melody,
O. H . M A R S H ,
'
In one sweet praiseful concord ever blending.

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A Golden Wedding.
a n d w h e r e d o e s i t leave u s ? W h e r e w e w e r e t h r e e
W e c o p y f r o m t h e C h a t a u q u a D e m o c r a t - t h e following
m o n t h s a g o , w i t h a h a r d e r conflict on o u r h a n d s , a n d a
dismal, it n o t d o u b t f u l f u t u r e ! T h e " Os TO RICHMOND a c c o w i t of t h e c e l e b r a t i o n of t h e G o l d e n W e d d i n g of
it a p p e a r e d like t h e return Of a r o u t e d a r m y .
D i c t a t o r s h a v e a d d e d a n o t h e r y e a r t o t h e W a r > ^ a n H u n - t h e father a n d m o t h e r of OSCAR EATOX. E«q v , of W h i t e M o r g a n Babeg, E d i t o r a n d P r o p r i e t o r .
I c o n v e r s e d w i t h s o m e of t h e w o u n d e d , a n d m a n y d r e d Millions o r D o l l a r s t o i t s Cost, a n d o p e n e d ^ g r a v e s w a t e r , in t h i s c o u n t y : —
T B A V E B 8 E C I T V l
,
o t h e r * w h o w e r e a t t h e b a t t l e , all of w h o m t e l l t h e s a m e •for fifteen o r t w e n t y t h o u s a n d m o r e S o l d i e r s .
I n t h e y e a r . 1805, DAVID EATON. Esq., a n a t i v e of
A n d w h a t h a v e w e gained ? A l a s , t o o little f o r s u c h
F R I D A Y M O R N I N G , A U G U 8 T 16, 1 8 6 1 .
story, and justly throw the blame upon Gen. McDowell
F a r m i n g b a m . Mass., settled in t h e p r e s e u t t o w n of P o r t a f e a r f u l e x p e n d i t u r e of t i m e , t r e a s u r e , b l o o d a n d repuA den?« w i l d e r n e s s
a n d o t h e r c o m m a n d i n g officers, w h o , I u n d e r s t a n d , a r c t a t i o n ! W e h a v e l e a r n e d , w h a t few d o u b t e d , t h a t o u r land, on t h o farm he now o c c u p i e s
T h e Democracy Refuse to Unite.
i n h a b i t e d only b y wild b e a s t s a n d I n d i a n s , .of c o u r s e t h e n
be c o u r t - m a r t i a l c d . O u r men a r e n o t d i s c o u r a g e d , A r m y i s *11 t h a t is e x p e c t e d of i t ; t h a t o u r men f o u g h t
T h e D e m o c r a t i c S t a t e C o m m i t t e e of N e w Y o r k , h a v e
w i t h t h e c o u r a g e . o r V e t e r a n s ; t h a t w e m a y a l w a y s a n a o v e r s p r e a d nearly all W e s t e r n N e w Y o r k . — H o w he
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n i g h t s a r e f u l l a s cool a s y o u r s .
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g a g e d in r a i s i n g c o t t o n , a n d t h a t if t b e r e b e l l i o n coutrnb r t h e r o b b e r a n d t h e o u t l a w — o u r firesides, o u r wives,
• - d U M t r o o s b a t t l e o f M a n a a s a s ; also, s t r a g g l i n g h o r s e , kare~ja8tiBed h i m i n t h o j u d g m e n t o r t h e G o v e r n m e n t w o m e n a n d c h i l d r e n . S o n s of t h e S o u t h , b e m e n , b e nes, I n d i a , in five rears w i n s u p p l y 5 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 b a l e a T b e
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L u a n o , Mich , J u l y 1 , 1 M l .
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"VTOTICK li hereby given that certain ianJs situated
± Y t h e C u n t / o f MACKINAC, bid off to t h e S.aU.
Taxes of 1869, and p e v i o u s ; c i r * , a n d described In' statpinen s w h i c h will bo f o r w a r d ! to t h e ofllce of t h e Trea.
nrer of g i l d Count*, s o m e time next m o n t h , will be nolo
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place des'gnated for t h e ordinary Tax Bales, if not pre»'Ous!v d i l u t e d of a t tbia Office, according to law.
Paid a tat omenta contain p full description of each parcel of paid l a n d . , and may H sr e n on application a t t h ofllce o | tha Ci.unty Treasurer
l A n i a struck off to t h e Mate for taxes of 1650.or other
year*, at t h e Tax Sales in October last, w.li be offcied
subject to t h e light Of radamption prescribed by law, a*
well aa to t h e l i g h t i f purchase cf t h e S t a t e B,«ls at t h *
Office prior to t h e aale
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PRIZE POETRY.

y

Confidence R e n e w e d .
j T h e r e i s s o m e t h i n g s t r a n g e in t h e e f f o t w h i c h t h e
! N a t i o n a l C a p M ba» u p o n i t a » b o ! o c o n j l r y in U i M
' i like t h e p r e s e n t . T o - d a y , W a s h i n g t o n will b e a n x i o u s ,
a n g r y , o r f e v e r e d — a n d t h r o u g h o u t t h e X o r t h in t h e faces
of m e n t h i s f e e l i n g i s r e f l e c t e d . T o - m o r r o w , W a s h i n g CHXAT FARHINO LAUDS.—The very b e s t q u a l i t y of t o n b e c o m e s t r a n q u i l — a n d t h e c l o n d s roll f r o m t h e
f a n n i n g l a n d s c a n b e p u r c h a s e d h e r e , b y a c t u a l s e t t l e r s , s p i r i t s of t h e p e o p l e h u n d r e d s of miles a w a y . T h r o u g h
w h a t m e d i u m c o m e s t h i s i n f l u e n c e i t i s n o t e a s y t o say.
f o r fifty c e n t s a n acre. T h e t i m b e r is m o s t l y s n g a r - ^ S a p f t v
- W e only receive i t s p r e s e n c e , a n d a c c e p t i t a s w e receive
b e e c h , elm, J r o n , With s o m e p i n e , h e m l o c k a n d c e d a r , a n d t h e w i n d b l o w i n g a s i t l i s t e t h .
B u t ten d a y s a g o t h e c o n f u s i o n a n d a p p a r e n t d e m o r t h e soil a s a n d y a n d g r a v e l l y l o a m , w i t h c l a y snb-eoilW e h a v e n o a goes, fevers, o r o t h e r b i l i o u s diseases, a n d a l i z a t i o n or t h e N a t i o n a l t r o o p s in a n d a r o u n d W a s h i n g t o n . b y reason of t h e d i s a s t e r w h i c h befell t b e m a t t h e close
require no Phyjicians.
W e never knew w h a t perfect
of t h e w e l l - f o u g h t b a t t l e of B u l l K u n , caused a pall of
h e a l t h w a s u n t i l w e c a m e t o G r a n d T r a v e r s e . A t h r e e crloom t o s e t t l e o v e r t h e c a p i t a l c i t y ; h e r e a n d elsey e a r s ' r e s i d e n c e h a s g i v e n a s a f a i r o p p o r t u n i t y t o test w h e r e t h e dull, l e a d e n feeling w h i c h follows a b i t t e r ret h e c l i m a t e , a n d w e say, in all c a n d o r , t h a t w e w o u l d n o t v e r s e o p p r e s s e d #11 m e n , a n d v e r y f e w t h o u g h t of t h e
failure w i t h s p r i n g i n g h o p e . N o w . on t h i s d a y , all is
e x c h a n g e o u r h o m e h e r e , f o r a m u c h m o r e costly ^one in
c h a n g e d ; t h e e la s tic ity of t h e N o r t h e r n p h y s i c a l a n d
any country t h a t we h a v e ever seen—end we have travelm o r a l n a t u r e h a s r e s t o r e d t h e s p i r i t s of t h e p e o p l e t o
t h e i r h e a l t h y tone, a n d t h e lesson of t h e d i s a s t r o u s b a t t l e e d s om e.
field h B s b e e n c h e e r f u l l y a c c e p t e d .
THE CROPS.—The w h e a t c r o p in t h i s c o u n t y , w i t h a
T h e chief c a u s e of t h i s c h a n g e d a t m o s p h e r e vs t h e confew e x c e p t i o n s , will b e v e r y f a i r . G e n t l e m e n w h o h a v e fidence n o w felt a t W a s h i n g t o n — a confidence p r o d u c e d
r e t u r n e d f r o m t h e h a r v e s t fields of Illinois a n d S o u t h e r n b y t h e r a p i d a r r i v i n g t r o o p s , t h e zeal of t h e g o v e r n m e n t
in all i t s D e p a r t m e n t s , a n d e s p e c i a l l y b y t h e a d v e n t of
Micbiean, assure us t h a t t h e y ' h a v e scon nothing equal
t h e y o u n g G e n e r a l w h o is called t o t h e c o m m a n d of t h e
t o t h e G r a n d T r a v e r s e w h e a t T i m e will p r o v e t h e t r u t h a r m y of t h e " P o t o m a c , a n d b y t h e a d m i r a b l e s y s te m or
of o u r a s s e r t i o n t h a t t h e c o u n t r y a r o u n d G r a n d T r a v e r s e Jd U
n ffnorrrcce .
'
i sAc:i»pil;innre. hV eo lhi na es vtnf
p u t iin
[New York Tribune.
B a y will p r o d u c e b e t t e r w h e a t , a n d m o r e t o t h e acre, t h a n

TRAVERSE CIT^.
. H w u i . ft. o a r i i
..
- • —

a n y o t h e r p a r t of M i c h i g a n .

All the other crops look

Affaire in Missouri.
( F r o m the SL Louis Democrat.)
W e h a v e n o n e w s to-day f r o m t h e S o u t h e x c e p t r u m o r s .
A S o u t h e r n p l a n t e r w h o reports himself a s h a v i n g escape d . says t h e r e a r e t w e n t y - o n e regiments of rebels u n d e r
Pillow and Jeff. Thompson, at N e w Madrid, Missouri.—
A s t a r t l i n g r u m o r w a s in c i r c u l a t i o n last e v e n i n g , t h a t a
p a r t of P i l l o w ' s f o r c e s h a d reached C a p e G i r a r d e a u , a n d
t h a t t h e r e w a s h e a v y fighting a t t h a t t o w n , b u t as t h e r e
a r e n o o t h e r i m m e d i a t e m o d e s of c o m m u n i c a t i o n , i t is
g e n e r a l l y set d o w n a s a false report H o w e v e r , i t m a y
b e eo. a n d m a y h a v e been b r o u g h t b y flying scouts. I t
i s t h o u g h t h e r o t h a t t h e r e i s n o i n t e n t i o n on t h e p a r t of
P i l l o w a n d his c o n f e d e r a t e s t o m a k e a n y a t t a c k on B i r d s
P o i n t ; b u t t h a t if h e should b e r a s h e u o u g h t o m a k e a
f o r w a r d m o v e m e n t , i t will b e m a d e simultaneously o n
C a p e G i r a r d e a u , C o l . B l a n d ' s f o r c e , a n d also b y f o r m i n g
a j u n c t i o n w i t h J a c k s o n ' s rebels a n d t h e A r k a n s a s r e b e l s
under M c Culloch, on Gen. Lyon. A n attack on Bird s
P o i n t w o u l d h a v e no beneficial e f f e c t t o t h e e n e m y , eveu
s u p p o s e t h a t t h e y w e r e successful i n d r i v i n g o u t o a r forces
b y a n o v e r w h e l m i n g f o r c e . T h e i r p o s i t i o n would n o t be
t e n a b l e for a m o m e n t T h e h e a v y m o r t a r s a n d c o l u m b i a d s
f r o m fort P r e n t i s s , on t h e C a i r o sitle, a r e c a p a b l e , not
only or r e a c h i n g B i r d ' s P o i n t , b u t t h e i r r a n g e would b e a
mile b e y o n d ; a n d t h e y w o u l d be shelled o u t c o m p l e t e l y
in five h o u r s or less. B u t eveu w i t h all t h e i r r u m o r e d
forces a n d field artillery, t h e y c a n u o t possibly t a k e i t a.t h e f o r t i f i o a t i o n s a r e very c o m p l e t e , a n d as t h e r e is a comb i n e d force o f h e a v y a r t i l l e r y well a n d a b l y p o s t e d .

highly promising.
THE TAX L I S T . — T h i s w e e k w e c o m m e n c e t h e p u b l i c a t i o n of t h e L i s t of D e l i n q u e n t T a x e s f o r t h e c o u n t i e s o f
— Grand Travera£

Manistee,

Manitou. Cheboygan

and

M a c k i n a c , a n d 8hall c o n t i n u e t h e m f o r e i g h t su c c e ssi v e
weeks.

A s t h e y w o u l d n e a r l y fill t h e c o l u m n s of o u r

paper, that we may b e enabled to give our usnal quantity
of reading m a t t e r , w e issue t h e m in a s u p p l e m e n t
A G o o n A P P O I S T X K N T . — H o n . HEZKKIAH G . W E L L S , of

K a l a m a z o o , in t h i s S t a t e , h a s b e e n
to Honduras.
made.

appointed Minister

A b e t t e r selection could n o t

have

beeu

Lie is " h o n e s t c a p a b l e , a n d f a i t h f u l t o t h e C o n -

stitution."

T h e s a l a r y is 8 7 . 5 0 0 p e r a n n u m n .

G o v . M o r g a n of N e w Y o r k , h a s issued a p r o c l a m a t i o n
calling for 25,000 additional volunteers f r o m t h a t State.
T h e General G o v e r n m e n t assumes t h e entire expense
of t h i s new levy, a n d will f u r n i s h t h « G o v e r n o r w i t h t h e
necessary f u n d s t o m e e t a c c r u i n g o u t l a y s . T h i s will rend e r an e x t r a session of t h e L e g i s l a t u r e
MORE ODTRAOES.—A s e r g e o n w h o w a s o n d u t y or
. field of b a t t l e , l e f t s o m e t h i r t y w o u n d e d
w h i l e h e w e n t t o an officer.

under a

A m o n g them were eeyelal

whose limbs he had amputated.

On his

return-he

found

t h a t t h e rebels b a d killed almost all of t h e t h i r t y , ' a m o n g
t h e m t h o s e w h o h a d suffered a m p u t a t i o n .

T h e surgeon

h a s testified t o t h e s e f a c t s himself.
A PATRIOTIC FAMILY.—Brigadier-General I a s a c S t a a t ,
l a t e of N e w p o r t R I .

h a d t w e o t y - t w o c h i l d r e n , sixteen

of w h o m w e r e b o y s , a n d n i u e of t b e m a r e in t h e n a v a l a n d
military service.
Regiment

F o u r of t h e m a r e in t h e R h o d e I s l a n d

f o u r in t h e M a s s a c h u s e t t s , a n d o n e in t h e

Eighteenth N e w York.

T h e father w a s in t h e M e x i c a n

w a r , a n d d i e d in 1 8 5 1 , l e a v i n g o n e h u n d r e d a n d t w e n t y
descendants.
A n officer in o n e of t h e M i c h i g a n

regiments,

writing

of t h e a f f a i r a t B u l l s R u n , s a y s " W e l e f t o u r w a i t e r
in t h e w o o d s , w h e n w e

retreated.

sixteen y e a r s old.

rebel

The

H e is a colored boy,

cavalry came upon him,

a n d he- s h o t a n offioer, m o u n t e d b i s h o r s o , a n d i s n o w
with us."
A letter f r o m Hon. Zach. Chandler t o the P r e s i d e n t
g a l l a n t A n d r e w J o h n s o n , t h e c h a m p i o n of F r e e d o m a n d
U n i o n in T e n n e s s e e , will d e l i v e r t h e a n n u a l a d d r e s s * in
t h i s 8 t a t c , on t h e first w e e k or S e p t e m b e r n e x t , in D e t r o i t
' T h e Baltimore Patriot, a good Union paper, h a s been
u n i v e r s a l p r o s t r a t i o n or business ii

t h l t c i t y , a n d t h e loss or a d v e r t i s i n g
farther

patronage,

still

t o reduce Its sire, a n d h e r e a f t e r i t will b e p u b l i s h -

ed a s a j j w W ^ i p c r .
ie law p r o h i b i t i n g t h e s a l e of i n t o x i c a t i n g d r i n k s t o
s o l d i e r s in W a s h i n g t o n h a s p a s s e d b o t h ITouses.of C o n gress.

I t is understood t h a t it was inspired b y G e n Mc-

Clellan, w h o s a w t h a t o u r t r o o p s w e r e b e c o m i n g demor-_
alised b y d r u n k e n n e s s .

_ _ _ _ _ _

T h e N e w Y o r k T r i b u n e repeats i t s former s t a t e m e n t

f

t h a t M r s . B e a u r e g a r d , t h e w i f e o r t h e rebel G e n e r a l , is
i e i p h b o r h o o d of t h a t c i t y . I t s a y s t h e r e i s n o
he i s n o w , o r w a s a few d a y s a g o , residing a t
ML

J a m e s H . Lane has

received

a

Brigadier-Gen-

Dmmission f r o m G o v . M o r t o n of I n d i a n a ,

which

alent to the command tendered him by the

Gov-

ernment, and enables him t o h o l d h i s S e n a t o r s h i p f r o m
Kansas.

IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE

TTftTITlftTl, L f t V &
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"J

of w h o m will p r o b a b l y recover, s o m e w i t h

all

t h e l o s s of

Sale* o( Delinquent T a x e s f o r Grand Traverse County
lor the year 1800. will be held at the office of the County
Treasurer of said County, In Traverse City, c o m m e n c i n g on
the first Monday in October next, at 9 o'clock, A. M.
i
MORGAN BATES.
37 Xw
County Treasurer.

We have now in S t o r e a fall and C o m p ' . e *

Slotk at (Srnral SStrtipniiiji",

W h i c h w i s b o u g h t for, and I s peculiarly adapted u> l>«
r e q u i r e m e n t s of the People'of GRAXD TSAVKA&Z and adjoin
I B S O L U T I O N . - S O T I C E I S HEREBY GIVEN
t h a t the C o p a r t n e r s h i p of Hitchcock, Campbell A Bacon lug Counties ; to which, /TOO week to weak, all so eh addition*
has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, and the books are being made as the d e m a n d s of our customers may require.
and account* of said firm t r a n s f e r r e d to A. W. Bacon, w h o O u r advantages arc second to n o n e in the WEST, a n d w*
wiii continue in trade at the old gland.
shall invariably possess oaraalves of the advantage of tke
THOMAS A. HITCHCOCK.
H. D. CAMPBELL.
A. w . BACON.
Traverse City. Mich., August 6,1861.
37-3w
Of purchase / o r

D

Best Markets & Lowest Bates
GOOD Ut KLIAffi OTffi

T H E CIRCUIT COURT FOR T H E COUNTY O F MANISTEE.
HENRY OTTO.
)
vs
> IN ATTACHMENT.
WILLIAM a AMOS, )

N

OTICE

C H O I C E

IS H E R E B Y GIVEN, T H A T ON T H E T W E N -

tv seventh day of June, A. D. 1661, a W r i t of Attachm e n t was dulv issued out of the C i r c u i t C o u r t for the County
of Manistee, "at the suit of Henry Otto, the above-named
Plaintiff, against the lands, tenements, goods and chattels,
moneys and effects of William S. Amos, the Defendant above
named, for the sum of nine hundred a n d twenty-eight dollars,
which said w r i t was returnable on the sccond day of July, A.
D. 1861.
Dated t h i s twenty-sixth dav of July, A. D. 1861.
W. W. C A R P E N T E R and
J . RAMSDELL,
Attorneys f o r Plaintiff.

M I L L I N E R Y .

CIAS,

°m"'
Traverse City. J u n e 14,1861.

R E A L



'ADA K. SPRAGUE.
28tf
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E S T A T E

A L B E R T W. BACON,

T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1,1861.

I L L L O C . ^ E LANDS, PAY T A X E S . BUY OR S E L L
on Commission—and now offers for sale,

B

L A C K A N D L I N I N G 6 I L K 8 . - V E I L I ' ^ U E AND
Berage, Cords a n d Tai»al-, \ e l v e t and Silk WbbOM,
Berlin Wool, C r o c h e t Braid, Dress Buttons, Drena Binding.

1424 Acres of Choice lands;

F a n c y Belts, 4 c .

AND WILL SELL AS AGENT

T

Also—13 Lots In the Village of E l k R a p i d s ,

H u c k a b u c k Towels, Diaper, CoHon^TabUng b y t h e Y M J

WITH OB WITHOUT DWELLISOS.

The above mentioned L a n d s are in all parts of the Cdunty,
Traverse-City, J u n e 1,1861.
Elk Lake, Whitewater, O m e n i a and T r a v e r s e ; are a m o n g the
T ADIES' PLAIN AND GLOVE KID HEELED
earliest and best selections with reference to foil, water, i
l j Congress Boots, Lasting Congress Boots, bide Lace a n d
face, and m a r k e t : embrace F a r m i n g L a n d O illage^hites
F
r
o n t Lace Boota assorted, Slippers^ Rubbers, Cork Sol««.
Water Towers, with or without improvements, in q u a n t i s e ,
to suit purchasers, and at prices making i t a n object, in preC
'
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
ference t o buying back f r o m settlements.
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1,1861.
, a'
Traverse City. May 1. 18C1.
GLEN ARBOR,

G

E N T S ' R O O T S . — O X F O R D TIES, GOAT A C A L F .
Calf. Buff and Enamelled Congress Gaters. Slips, K i r
a n d Heavv Brogans. In these Goods we have • Good aaw>rt*iLow,pricw.
^
^ ^

. . M A R C H , 1861

D A S C O M B , T O D D & Co.
WOULD HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT THE

LINE OF PROPELLERS,
R n n n i n e between OGDENSBURG »nd CHICAGO. " I M
a t t h i s place DAILY, d u r i n g the c o m i n g season of navigation. to receive wood.
T h e above Line consists of the Pro-

14-Cm

D

4 00

R E M E D I E S

F i t z H e n r y W a r r e n claims t o be the a u t h o r o r " F o r -

A I N T S . — R E D A W H I T E LEAD, WHITING, OGHHE.
Venetian Red, Spanish Brown. C h r o m e \ e l l o w , L l t h a r a g e
Putty. O i l - B o i l e d and Raw, T u r p e n t i n e , J t o . ^ ^
& ^

SPERMATORRHEA.

T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1.18GL

fdr the Belief of the Sick and d i i t r e w d . amicted with
lr
lent . n d C h r o n i c Diseases, and especially for the Core or
Diseases of t h e Sexual Organs,
MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by t b ' « c l D / f t ' 0 ° n
VALUABLE RE POUTS on S p e r m a t o r r h o ^ a n r t n t h e r ^ ^

GROCERIES, A®.—SUGAR, TEA. COFFEE.
Spicea. Candles, Soap, common a n d e r a a l v s ;
M u s t a r d , E n g l i s h and F r e n c h p r e p a r e d ;
Soda, C r e a m Tartar, Ginger. B a k i n g P o w d e r ,
Salaratus* Starch. Vermacelli, Hops,
Tobacco, Snuff. G a r d e n Seeds,
Bag Sail, Fine and Rock Salu Glue. A l o m ,
L a m p a n d Lard Oil. Castor O i l
Indigo. Yellow Ochre. Chalk. C a m w o o d .
Fluid. Molasses, Syrup, Vinegar,
Beans. P o r k , Meal. Flour. Oatmeal. F e e d , Bran,
Beef. H a m s a n d S h o u l d e r s , Codfish,
Hard Bread. B u t t e r C r a c k e r s . l * c d ,

to

No- 2, S. Ninth St.. Philadelphia, P a .
SPECIAL TERM OF COURT.
"
NtKTB JrBICIAL ClRCrrr. >
,.MTcn ivil?RVTHE
T > Y VIRTUE OF T H E POWER V F 5 T E D IN ME B l T H t .
I i qtatnti- I d e e m i n c the same to be necessary, d o n e r c o y
i n ^ o f n f i^Spet'-ial Tern? for the Circuit C o u r t for the Cona^y
of Grand Traverse, t o be held at the Court Room In T r a v e l
City, on Tuesday, the 20th day of August, 1W.1. at It o d o c s
A. * . . for the h e a r i n g and d e t e r m i n a t i o n of such business
shall be r e a d y for h e a r i n g t h e r e i n . j L L T r l j y 0 H } f ,

" MICHIGAN.
STATU: O F

J u n e n, 1861.

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FAIR AJSORTMENT OF BUIU)

crs' f u r n i s h i n g hardware, N.'iila, Glass, Ac.
H A N N A H . LAY A CO.
T r a v e r s e City. J u n e 1.1861.
"

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OORS, SASH-PRIM>:D AND GLAZED, BLINDS.

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EDICINES

COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,

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LOCATED AT DETROIT, lflCH.,

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T r a v e r s e City. J u n e 1,1861.

w

'Sx™lS.^ir» CO.

T r a v e r s e City. N o v . 30,

ISflraC Stratton & €o:'s

PILLS OINTMENTS, LINAMEWTB.

Castor Oils. S a l t s . S u l p h s r . P a i n Killer. SarsapAritla.
Medical Discover)-, Sali-Rheuin Ointment, S t r y c h a i a e » W e W a t e r a n d Salve. Aloes, Vermifuge E w e n c e s . E « t t K t * A e .
H A N N A H . L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r s e C i t y , J u n e 1.1861.
**

YANKEE XOTIO*S.-VERTOMERY SOAP* PCT

•"•• "n
o'SL?Bi&»"«ass»
o
In Clevelaad. O h i o ; M J o . N. T.S

Copperaa, Camwood.

H A N N A H , LAY A CO.

P

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l o g w o o d . Blue Vitriol, C u d b a r

T r a v e r s e City J u n e 1,1861.

P r o p r i e t o r s of Wood l a r d .
N E W

W * "-""'•J *£SAHI L1Y 4 eg.

T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1,1861.

Cochineal.

by
D

C L O T H I N G — C O A T S , P A S T S . VESTS. D R A W E R .
I , Under Shirts, Shirts— I ancv a n d Plain. S u s p e n d e r s .
Over-Alls, and J a c k e t s . India Rubber and ^
J a c k e t s . Wool, Union and Cotton Socks, Cravats, Collar*.

YE STUFFS.—MADDER, INDKJO, EXTRACT OF

Bnckeye, Michigan, Ontario, °gde_iubuiT, WI»c0,i
sin, Empire, Praitfe State and Cleveland,
a n d for . . W j
remtartij • ' »'P» '• """
o l h e , W o e Oft the Lukes. „ i 5 C 0 M B , T 0 „

37

Traverse City. J u n e 1,1861.

Northern Transportation Co.'s

m a t i o n c a l l i n g for t w o a d d i t i o n a l regiments.

XL T .

H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.

T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1,1861.
1850 Acres, also Choice and well SeA B L E L I N E N — B R O W N LINEN TABLE-COVEBS.
lected.
Bleached ditto, Wool Table Cover*. Uoylea. Nankins.

0Dr
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, >
8 o h . U r . h i p Rood i "
Collegw. ' n c l . d hg
TKAVERE C i r r . A u g u s t 12, 1861. 5
H u n t e r h a s b e e n a p p o i n t e d t o s u c c e e d him- T h e c a u s e
A T E N T S F O R E N T R I E S MADE B E T W E E N T H E
second day of J u l y . I860, and the t e n t h day of October,
of T o o m b s ' s resignation is n o t g i v e n .
I860, f o r S e t t l e m e n t and Cultivation, u n d e r the G r a d u a t i o n
A c t of A u g u s t i. 185*. have been reeeived at^this Office, and e e r i a n .
G e h . M c C l e l l a n h a s e x p r e s s e d h i s o p i n i o n t h a t t h e w a r . the purchasers a r c hereby notified to come f o r w a r d immediTlie i
- ., .
ately a n d make tho required proof of ' ' S e t t l e m e n t a n d Cul- legs In
h e r e a f t e r , is t o b e o o e o r a r t i l l e r y , a n d in p u r s u a n c e
t i v a t i o n . " a n d receive t h e i r respective P a t e n t s , because ir s i n c e their establishment, w h i c h
t h a t o p i n i o n , b e asks for a s m a n y b a t t e r i e s a s i t i s possi- said proof is n o t filed within a limited time the P a t e n t s will
be returned t o the General Land Office, a n d will then be liable
ble to s u p p l y
new Catalogue of 80 pages. F o r s p e c i m e n s of P e n m a n a b i p
t o be cancelled f o r non-performance of the condltlona of
S i n c e t h e first o r J u n e , t h e r e h a v e b e e n received
S e t t l e m e n t a n d Cultivation contemplated by the G r a d u a t i o n
STBATTOS. i C At e i t h e r of t h e a b o v e C i t i e s .
W a s h i n g t o n , b y t h e Q u a r t e r m a s t e r ' s D e p a r t m e n t , 4 , 7 0 8 A c t of A u g u s t 4 , 1 8 M .
MORGAN BATES, Register.
(Cut t h i s o u t f o r f u t u r e
reference.)
SOJy
h o r s e s , 9 5 8 mules, ®06 w a g o n s , a n d 3 8 0 a m b u l a n c e s .
J7<w
REUBEN GOODRICH. Receiver.

R

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' Cambric, muslin and linen E d g i n g ;
I n s e r t i n g and Flouncing, real T h r e a d ;
S m y r n a and cotton Edge and I n s e r t i n g ;
Muslin, cambric and p i q u a setts of Collars a n d S J e e w . .
Cambric, muslin & fine Maltese hand-wrought Collars;
Muslins—Nainsook. Book, Swiss a n d C a m b r i c ;
Frenck skirt Jaconet; Jaconet;
Cross-barred, Cambric and N a i n s o o k ;
Wash B l o n d ; Embroidered C u r t a i n s ;
Brilliantes, f r o m l a t o SOe;
Linen. Linen Cambric and hem stitched H dk fa,
P r i n t e d bord, p r i n t e d and plain G e n t s - l U n d k e r c h j e . f .
Child's printed, plain a n d hem stitched linen H d k f S ;
Pillow-Case C o t t o n ;
-Linen Table Covers, by the p a t t e r n or y a r d ;
Marseilles, printed and p l a i n ;
Linen, P l q u a Binding. Magic Burning ;
Linen and Cotton Bosoms—some very n i c e ;
Marseilles y u i l t » - n l c e ;
P o i n t e d Tape T r i m m i n g , f o r ladies use;
Soft a n d heavy Muslin, f o r ladies' ^ 1 j ^ ^ d „ n n ^ r Y A CO*'

AND

T h e G o v e r n o r of V e r m o n t , in a d v a n c e or a n y requisi-

R o b e r t T o o m b s h a s resigned b i s office or S e c r e t a r y of
S t a t e in t h e S o u t h e r n C o n f e d e r a c y , a n d M r .

CHOICE SCOTCH GIKGHAMB, DOMESTIC

TAOME8TIC8 FOR SUMMER
\_) l u c k y J e a n s , S u m m e r Studs, Denims, Duck, b l r i p e . Tie*.
Apron^uia Mine™' Check S h i r t i n g P r i n t * N . ^ " n C o t t o r
c i . n . t i i Wool
WM.I Flannels,
Flannels. Brown and Bleached Cottons, a iui.
Flannels,
line. Bags, Ac.
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
Traverse City, J a n e 1,18C1.

GENERAL LAND OFFICE.

W

VALOURS,

GINGHAMS, PEBEGK, " O H ^ B O A O * ^

M I S S A. K . S P R A O U E ,

W

We h a v e now in Stock,
B N C T I J I S H A N D AJVEBTKJC-A."N
P R I N T S ,

SUMMER D S LAICS, JTOSIN8, B E I U J A X T B C M * E * X A L X > f -

OULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE T O
the L a d i e s of Traverse City, and vicinity, t h a t she has
j u s t arrived with a new slock of
Bonnets, Young Ladle* Boulevards, Shaker*, Children's H a t s , R i b b o n s Bead-Vet*, A c , &c.
Which she feels confident will give satisfaction both in styles
and prices. Straw d r e s s i n g done with neatness, and dispatch. Ladies call a n d sec for yourselves. Boom one do<

Gen. Lyon's Rody Guard.
A c o r r e s p o n d e n t g i v e s t h e following d e s c r i p t i o n or
Gen. Lyon's body guard

'• O n e o r t h e p r i n c i p a l f e a t u r e s of t h e m a r c h is ( i e n .
L y o n a n d h i s b o d y g u a r d . T h e l a t t e r i s c o m p o s e d o r tcu
athletic S t Louis butchers, each mounted on a powerful
horse, a n d a r m e d w i t h a h e a v y c a v a l r y s w o r d a n d a p a i r
of n a v y r e v o l v e r s ; e a c h w e a r s a l i g h t h a t t u r n e d u p on
t h e l e f t side, a n d d e c o r a t e d w i t h a w h i t e o s t r i c h p l u m e .
A l m o s t a n y t i m e , G e n . L y o n , a c c o m p a n i e d b y h a i r a doen o r t h e s e s a v a g e l o o k i n g fellows, may b e seen s p u r r i n g
J o n g t h e line, o r a small s q u a d of t h e m , or s i n g l y galloping fiercely t o t h e f r o n t o r t h e rear, or s t r a i g h t o u t i n t o
t h e o p e n c o u n t r y . I f t h o G e n e r a l g o e s i n t o a house, a
half d o z e n o r t h e m will b e s e e n in f r o n t , s t a n d i n g like
i r o n s t a t u t e s a t t h e b r i d l e of t h e i r h o r s e s ; if h e s c o u r s
a l o n g in a d v a n c e of t h e t r a i n , t h e c l a n k i n g of t h e i r l o n g
s a b r e s is h e a r d b e s i d e h i m — s t o p w h e r e he will, t h e r e
m a y b e a l w a y s seen a stolid s q u a d o f w h i t e - p l u m e d h o r s e m e n a w a i t i u g p a t i e n t l y hia m o v e m e r t s . T h e y a r e (earless
riders—jump fences on a d e a d >run. l e a p d i t c h e s , g a l l o p
d o w n s t e e p d e s c e n t s — a n d , in Tact, n e v e r ride less f a s t
t h a n t h e i r h o r s e s can r u n , unless c o m p e l l e d by s o m e u r g e n t necessity. I n d e d e n d e n t of t h e i r d u t y as b o d y g u a r d s ,
t h e y a c t a s messengers, s c o u t s , Ac., a n d in c o n s e q u e n c e ,
have plenty t o do. T h e y are commanded by a Lieutenant. and f r o m their appearance and daring horsemanship,
w i l t if o c c a s i o n d e m a n d s , w h i p a d o z e n t i m e s t h e i r
weight in chivalry."

w a r d to Richmond.",^

CO.'S C o l t U M l .

B U M M E R O F 1861.

ANNUAL

tion f r o m t h e g e n e r a l g o v e r n m e n t , h a s issued a p r o c l a -

T h r e e hundred and thirty patients, mostly wounded a t
Bull R u n , a r e in t h e H o s p i t a l a t A l e x a n d r i a , a l m o s t
limbs.

N

OTICE

Kentucky.
T h e s p l e n d i d v i c t o r y a c h i e v e d b y t h e U n i o n men o f
K e n t u c k y on M o n d a y last will soon b e a r i t s Traits. T h e
loval citizens, n o w for t h e first t i m e k n o w i n g t h e i r foil
s t r e n g t h , will wheel t h e i r n o b l e s t a t e i n t o t h e c o l u m n
o r t h e U n i o n , a n d c o n t r i b u t e still m o r e of t h e i r s t r e n g t h
t o t h e s u p p r e s s i o n or t h e rebellion. T h e d i s g u i s e or a r m e d n e u t r a l i t y i s t h r o w n off.
Magoffin, B r e c k e n r i d g e ,
Powell and B u r n e t t a r e - r e p u d i a t e d ; lhe gallant Anders o n ; t h e equally g a l l a n t H o l t , a n d t h e p a t r i o t P r e n t i c e
a r e e n d o r s e d t o t h e foil a s s u r a n c e or t h e i r desires; t h e
b r a v e regiments w h i c h h a v e m a r c h e d v i c t o r i o u s u p t h e
K a n a w h a valley, a r e c r o w n e d w i t h t h e a p p r o b a t i o n o r
t h e i r S t a t e , a n a secession in t h e l a n d or Daniel B o o n e
a n d H e n r y C l a y is killed u t t e r l y a u d forever. I t i s h a r d l y
possible t o o v e r e s t i m a t e t h e r e s u l t s or s u c h a v i c t o r y in
s u c h a S t a t e a n d a t s u c h a t i m e . C o m i n g ou t h e h e e l s
or t h e B u l l R u n d i s a s t e r . eVery v o t e cast for t h e U n i o n
ticket is doubly emphasized:
Henceforth Kentucky may
b e c o u n t e d on a s a c t i v e , zealous, u n c o n p r o m i s i n g , yea,
b e l l i g e r e n t on t h e s i d e of t h e U u i o t i ; a n d e r e long t h e
loyal men of E a s t T e n n e s s e e will b e m a d e t o feci t h ^ t
t h e y will h a v e a p o w e r f u l f r i e n d a n d p r o t e c t o r a t t h e i r
o w n doore.
[ C h i c a g o Tribune, A u g . 9th.

of t h e M i c h i g a n 8 t a t e A g r i c u l t u r a l S o c i e t y , s t a t e s t h a t t h e

compelled b y t h e

SALE OF LANDS FOR DELINQUENT TAXES.'
r o i T X T Y TRRAHCRKK-S O F F I C E .
)
TKAVIFSE CITT. A u g u s t II, 1861. .

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• «--•

' t t ' « = K T . " i r , o o d Old-Bp,,

t r i ' j e e . G u n Caps, Compsssea. Snuff s a d Tobacco B o t e * .
F a n c y Pipes. 611 vr s n d Toy W s t c b e *J a n c y B O M * P W *
and V.oney Bags. U d i e s ' Work a n d F a n c y Baakets. T a N e
H . U . B r a s h e s of .11 W . d l
i o a
T r a v e r s e City. J u n e 1.1B61.
T 7 A R M E R S ' TOOLS.—PLOWR. S H 0 m » .
r
K ikrs, F o r k s . G r u b Hoes. 15»n«h H o o k j
dl«,8p«l-,Ch.lnl

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AT

T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1.1861.
C T O V E S , P I P E . — Z f N C . S H E E T IRON. ,BTOVB r y » Pail Kettles. Tin W a r e — c o i a ^ l e i e
H A N N A H . LAY A 0 0 .
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1. 18C1.
T > E D S T E A D S . — T A B L E S . CHAIE8, ROCKEB8.AC.

T h e Trial a n d the Trituaph.

G e n t l e m e n All.

FromfeeA l b u y E i r a l o * Journal.

Oh, we're a s u n n y Sou t h e m baud—
Gentlemen i H j g e n t l e me n a l t ;
The chivalry of Dixie's land—
Gentlemen all, gentlemen all.
We live o n large p r o m i s c u o u s bci

Read the Following,

D!; MOTT S

W e are rapidly making H i s t o r y ; more rapidly perhaps than it was ever made before. T h e hours are big
AND BE NOT SATISFIED,
with Destiny. E v e r y m o m e n t is freighted w i t h incidents B U T C O M E A N D C O N V I N C E T O U R S E l k ' O F
w h i c h m u s t tell f o r w e a l o r w o e u p o n t h e w o r l d ' s f u t u r e
THE FOLLOWING FACTS:
W e a r e p a s s i n g t h r o u g h o n e of t n o s e couvulsive t h r o e s
w h i c h h a p p e n only a t i n t e r v a l s of c e n t u r i t f iu t h e lives
Gentlemen alL
of n a t i o n s . W e a r e g o i n g t h r o u g h a t r i a l w h i c h i s t o
We steal a m i n t a n d steal a fort—
d e c i d e w h e t h e r , iu t h e p r o v i d e n c e o f GOD, wo are- t o
Gentlemen all, gentlemen all;
c o n t i n u e on o a r o n w a r d a n d u p w a r d w a y , o r t o b e b r o E E P CONSTANTLY ON HAND A G E N E R A L AsF o r stealing is a manly sport—
k e n a n d s c a t t e r e d l i k e t h e I s r a e l i t e s of old. W e a r e
s o r t m e n t of
Gentlemen all, g e n t l e me n all.
b r o u g h t f a c e t o f a c e w i t h a n issue w h i c h is t o d e t e r m i n e
We lick o u r niggem, email a n d g r e a t ;
A * a p e r i e n t a n d Stomacic preparation of IRON purified o(
w h e t h e r we a r e fit t o l i v e a s a f r e e a n d i n d e p e n d e n t
We burn a town, or " c h a w " a S t a t e ;
Oxygen and Carbon by combustion in Hydrogen. SanctionAnd always take our w h i s k y straight—
P o w e r , o r o u g h t of right t o p a s s u n d e r t h e y o k e of
ed by the highest Medical A u t h o r i t i e s both in Europe and
Gentlemen all.
And, in fact, a n y t h i n g the w a n t s of tfifevrountry d e n
the United States, a n d prescribed in jJicir practice.
stronger a n d sterner rule.
*

N
The e x p e r i e n c e of t h o u s a n d s daily proves that no preparaM e a s u r e d b y t h e t e s t of a c t u a l e x p e r i e n c e , w e h a v e which they sell c h e a p f o r
Vv
We've sworn to swindle Gncle Sam—
tion of I r o n can. be compared -with it. Impurities of rue
Gentlemen nil, g e n t l e me n all;
lived half a c e n t u r y s i n c e N o v e m b e r l a s t T h e b r a i n
blood, depression of vital energy, pale and otherwise sickly
And use Secession aa a sham—
reels in t h e e n d e a v o r t o follow t h e r u s h i n g c u r r e n t of
complexions i n d i c a t e its necessity in altno.i every coneeiva
Gentlemen all, gentlemen all.
c v e u t a L o o k i n g b a c k t o t h e b e g i n n i n g of o u r troubles, b e l i e v i n g t h e n i m b l e dime l e t t e r t h a n the lazy shilling.
ble case.
,.
v /
We s i m p l y 4 a k e what's not our own,
I n n o x i o u s in all m a l a d i e s in which iVhas been tried, it h s s
w e a r e c o n f u s e d b y t h e s t r a n g u a r r a y of f i g u r e s t h a t
P i c k all the meat from o u r n e i g h b o r ' s bone.
proved absolutely curative in e a c h of the following comA n d only ask t o be let alone—
c r o w d t h e canvass. I t s e e m s m o r e l i k e t h e f a n t a s t i c
plaints,
viz:
Gentlemen all.
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I n Debility, Nervous Affections, Emaciation,
W e s e e m t o h a v e lived in a w o r l d of m a s q u e r a d e s — t o They pay t h e h i g h e s t raarkft price for all k i n d s of P r o d u c e :
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h a v e b e e n h u r r i e d a l o n g b y some unseen p o w e r a n d pre- W h e a t , R y e , C o r n , O a t s , B n c k u - h e a t , B e a n s , P e a s , c i 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 T u b e r c u l o s i s , S a l t
T h e p r e s e n t w a r h a s lasted q u i t e l o n g e n o u g h t o s e t t l e c i p i t a t e d u p o n e x p e r i e n c e s so straDge, a n d a p p a r e n t l y s o
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m o d e of fighting, as c o m p a r e d w i t h t h a t p r a c t i s e d b y t h e t h i r t y - o d d S t a t e s . W c w e r e n e v e r so w e a l t h y , n e v e r so
I n cases of GENERAL DEHU.IT v, whether t h e result of acute
T R A P P E R S will do well t o give t h e m a call before selling
disease, or of the continued d i m i n u t i o n of nervous a n d mu>
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cular e n e r g y f r o m nervous eotnplaiut*, a n e trial of t h i s ref r o m o u r n e i g h b o r s . O u r p r e s e n t h a d Dever
T h e N o r t h e r n t r o o p s fight w i t h t h e full f r o n t , t h e o p e n , respect
storative has proved successful to au exten . which no descrip• h o n e s t b r a v e r y of m e n w h o a r e v a l i a u t i n a g o o d cause. s e e m e d m o r e s a t i s f a c t o r y — o u r f u t u r e h a d n e v e r seemed elsewhere, a s t h e i r E a s t e r n a r r a n g e m e n t s give sliem an ad tion nor written attestation would r e n d e r credible^ Invalids
T h e S o u t h e r n s o l d i e r s fight l i k e t h e I n d i a n s ; h i d e t h e m - m o r e b r i g h t W e h a d ' j u s t passed t h r o u g h a contest, vantage o y e r o t h e r buyers in the C o u n t y .
so long bed-ridden as t o have Iwcotne f o r c o t t e n in t h e i r own
selves b e h i n d woods, t h i c k e t s a n d m a s k e d b a t t e r i e s ' ; a n i m a t e d b u t bloodless, a n d e l e c t e d in t h e u s u a l w a y —
neighborhoods, have suddenly re-appeared in the busy world
as if j u s t returned f r o m protracted, t n m - 1 in a d i s t a n t land.
h a v e r e c o u r s e t o e v e r y m e a n a n d d i s h o n o r a b l e f e i n t a n d a R u l e r for t h e n e x t foui y e a r s .
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stratagem, and w r e a i their w e a k vengeance on t h e
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guineous e x h a u s t i o n , critical c h a n g e , and that complication
t h e i r c o u n t r y a n d i t s g l o r i o u s flag, w h i c h n o a c t o f t h e i r s o v e r C h a r l e s t o n . W e h a d seen i t s o o f t e u b e f o r e t h a t i t
of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air auti exercise f o r
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house, last e v e n i n g , w e h a p p e n e d t o s e e a m a n waiting
terms. T h e d o u b t s w h i c h these proceedings agitated,
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Corner of W a k n z o o and Nagonabe Sts.,
t h e c a m p a i g n in V i r g i n i a h a s p r e t t y d e c i d e d l y settled.
a b o v e j u s t o p e n e d a little w a y , a u d b y tho g a s l i g h t w e
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S c h e n c k ' s s o l d i e r s rallied a f t e r t h e first s u r p r i s e f r o m t h e
h a u n t e d u s f o r a n h o u r . " I t ' s m o 1" A m i d t h o j a r of
m a s k e d b a t t e r y ; a n d , a s it n o w a p p e a r s , a t B u l l ' s R u n ,
t h e g r e a t c i t j , tho*e w o r d s fell u p o n t h e q u i c k ear aloft,
w h e r e B e a u r e g a r d ' s f o r c e s retreated t o M a n a s s a s J u n c a n d m e t a g l a d respouse.
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s u c h recognition in t h i s wide, w i d e w o r l d . O n ' C h a n g e ,
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their qwadunghills. N o r , overwhelming as their numP. S — C A S n P A I D F O R FURS.
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M c C l e l l a n in W e s t e r n V i r g i n i a , o r m a k i n g t r a c k s a w a y C a m b r i d g o , a fow n i g h t s since, in b e h a l f of t h e s o l d i e r s '
• f r o m t h e b a y o n e t s of t h e " s a v a g e " v o l u n t e e r s a t B u l l s
f u n d , b r a g g i n g well f o r M a s s a c h u s e t t s , a n d d i d i t t o o
\ R a n , t h e chivalry presented t h e i r b a c k s t o t h e enemy,
w i t h o u t g o i n g b e y o n d t h e record:
aQd m a d e t h e i l l u s t r i o u s G e n e r a l P r i c e t h e i r m o d e l a n d
" O n t h i s c o n t i n e n t , M a s s a c h u s e t t s e s t a b l i s h e d t h e first
H A V E INTRODUCED A L A R G E AND T H E
wrunplar.
s c h o o l , i n c o r p o r a t e d t h e first a c a d e m y , a m i e n d o w e d t h e
«. B u t if t h e y d i d n o t rival e v e n t h o I n d i a n in b r a v e r y , first u n i v e r s i t y . S h e s e t u p t h e first p r i n t i n g press, p r i n t t h e y a t l east e q u a l l e d h i m i n i n g e n u i t y a n d c u n n i n g . e d t h e first b o o k , a n d p u b l i s h e d t h e first n e w s p a p e r . S h e
R o m e of t h e m , i t i s s i i d , d i s p l a y e d t h e U n i o n flag a t
l a u n c h e d t h e first s h i p , killed t h e first whale, a n d m a d e
B u l l ' s R u n , t o a t t r a c t small s q u a d s of o u r t r o o p s t o w a r d s
t h e first d i s c o v e r i e s in t h e P a c i f i c a n d S o u t h seas.
. « t h e m . O t h e r s s h o u t e d — " D o n ' t fire on y o u r b r o t h e r s , "
S h e d i g g e d t h e first c a n a l , a n d b u i l t t h e first r a i l r o a d ;
f r o m b e h i n d t h e i r m a s k e d b a t t e r i e s , in o r d e r t o t a k e adc o i n e d t h e first m o o c y a n d u n f u r l e d t h e firet n a t i o n a l flag.
TO BE FOUND IN T H E COUNTY.
' v a n t a g e of t h e m o m e n t a r y c o n f u s i o n t h u s c a u s e d , -and
S h e fired t h e firet g u n , s h e d t h e first b l o o d , a n d g a i n e d
p o o r i n a m u r d e r o u s volley. I s " t h i s S o u t h e r n b r a v e r y
t h e first v i c t o r y in t h e w a r of t h e
revolution.
She drew
ALSO—A CHOICE VARIETY OF
aod chivalry T O r is i t chivalric t o r o b t h e dead, a n d
t h e first l i g h t e n i n g f r o m h e a v e n , p e r f o r m e d t h e first p a i n t e l e g r a p h t o N a s h v i l l o h o w many* g o l d d o l l a r s a w o u n d e d
less o p e r a t i o n in s u r g e r y , a n d i n v e n t e d t h e m a g n e t t e l e > t f n i o n officer h a d in h i s p o c k e t T I s i t c h i v a l r i c t o b u t g r a p h . S h e t a u g h t t h e first blind d e a f a n d m u t e t o r e a d ,
. tOpr t h e w o u n d e d , t o n a n p r i s o n e r s t o a t r e e f o r 1
a n d e s t a b l i s h e d t h e first s c h o o l f o r t h e d i s i p l i n e of idiots.
. Vo h a c k a n d q u a r t e r t h e b o d i e s of t h o d e a d ? I s
A n d n o w , i n t h e l a t t e r days, s h e c a m e first t o t h e relief
' a l r i c t o fire u p o n h o s p i t a l s a n d a m b u l a n c e s — t o kill
of t h e c a p i t o l , fired t h e firet g u n a n d e h e d t h e first b l o o d
fame
and vivandiem—to wound and capture surgeons f
in t h e w a r f o r t h e c o n s t i t u t i o n . S h a l l t h e call of s u c h a
N o r t h e r n " s a v a g e s " g i v e w a t e r t o t h e w o u n d e d rebels,
m o t h e r a s this t o h e r own children, be m e t b y a n y other
» h o returned bullets for t h a n k s ; care for t h e injured,
s p i r i t t h a n t h a t of t h e s i n c e r e s t a d m i r a t i o n a n d love?"*
Y " 6 u r y t h e d e a d , t r e a t t h e p r i s o c e r s w i t h k i n d n e s s f e d conIN W H I C H T H E Y ARE NOT TO BE UNDERSOLB.
s i d e r a t i o n , a n d , In s h o r t fight l i k e b r a v e s o l d i e r s , b u t
I f w e t r y t o o b t a i n p e r p e t u a l c h a n g e , c h a n g e Itself »
( l i k e h u m a n m e n also. C a n t h e c h i v a l r y say t h e s a m o <" b e c o m e m o n o t o n o u s , a n d t h e n w e a r e reduced t o t h a t
t h e m s e l v e s a f t e r t h e recent a t r o c i t i e s a t B u l l ' s R u n
old d e s p a i r , " I f w a t e r c h o k e s , w h a t will y o u d r i n k a f t e r
' I f t h e 8 o u t h sent i t s " g e n t l e m e n " t o t h e w a r , of w h a t
N . B.—Physicians' Prescriptions Carcftally C o m
• o u t i t s general population consist ?
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