Grand Traverse Herald, November 08, 1861

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Grand Traverse Herald, November 08, 1861

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

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1861-11-08

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GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD.
VOX,. I l l :

T B A V E K S E CITY, MICH. F R I D A Y , N O T E M B E E

®je (6ratti) Cratasc UeralD,

Thy Will Be Done.J

8, 3801.

N O . 49.

1 "Take the clasp, Sir; though I am ashamed to of-'if it is lost 1 .shall never forgive myself for offering
t *•
fer it to you, since the gentleman says it is so value-' pledge it. But Sir, our extremity "was very great.'1'
BY JOB* o wamiBB.
| less. But to me it is as valuable as life, and I fool- j CoL Mellenry stopped with her at a justice's office,
18 PCBLIBIlKD EVKBT P l l I D A Y , AT
ishly thought it must be so to others."
aud briefly and'clearly made his complaint and in a viry,
We see not,fcnftV"not;all our way
Traverse City, Grand Traverse Couuty, Michigan,
Is night: with Thee alone is day.
" I do not want it, child," said McHenry,feelingly| few minutes Mr. Broochard was biought into the pro From out thetorrent'stroubled drift.
putting his hand aside, while she urged it upon hio. t ence of the magistrate. He app^aml to be in gre«t tre*MORGAN* B A T E S ,
Above the storm our prayer we lift.
" Iu leed, Sir, you* must take i t ; for I siall ftd in ' pidation, was pale'as ashes, for he had been taken," withKD1T0K AND PKOPRIETOU.
Thy will be done!
some de.^ree obligations to a stranger—besides, I wish j out waruiug, from behind the cotm-er, leaving his shop
Thefleshmay fail, the heart may faint,
TERMS.
to call aud redeem it. Will you give me yotft^ddress, in charge of his assistants. CoL Mclienrv and thcyonu^
i
But who ire we to make complaint.
(r u n a id. p . j . b l . adr»ri»blr In K l v a a f *
Sir
?" and as she spoke, he still decliuiug the jc.wel, j lady being sworn, deposed that they hail last seen tjio
Or dare to plead in times like these
Oiu DolUr p«r « i n a n l i r a MOM) for th»
The weakness of our love of ease?
she iaid it on the show-ca?e
,' clasp on the fhow-casc, wHiere each went out and left it.
S :M UatfAoo,«MU«
.
Toy will be done!
••Oh, no matter, but if you insist it is the United j The former further affirmed, that he had not gone three
• « . -7 • 1
M
w ^ . T f o r th.
flnl
«d
We take with solrnen thankfulness
States
Hoti'L"
J
step= from the floor before he returned and fouiyl it nii*r44
M V i U - S v o cent* for < v > •utrtcqttoat Kryry O n n eoonU *
»
*<""»
Our burden up, nor ask it lc*s.
Thank you. Sir—you can never know the bless- iug. and no •one in the vicinity but the defeudajA.
• o r k without rol»«. SO par w n l •dd«<l. Rule ami 8 f a n work, double price,
And count it joy that even we
-\
All U * * l advarttaeaMBM m a n bo p a M f o r i l r t r t l j In »draoc«.
lgs to othen- that willfollowyour kindness to mo to-day. ! The goldsmith was then cullc^up to be sworn, as
May sutler, serve, or wait for Thee,
Thus speaking, and looking upon him with aii exprii- j his knowledge of the fact*. He approached the stand
Whose will be done!
ill Ms ef Job Prating Neatly and Eipditiody EiecaUd.
on of gratitude in her tearful eye, 6he left the t&op,j where the magistrate held the Bible, and laid his hand
Though dim ax yet in tint and line.
forgetting the clasp, which she left on the show-case.
upon it with a perceptible tremor «f his whole body ; but
We trace Thy picture's wise design.
And tliank Thee that our age supplies
t
•'Will you loo.k at these watches uow Col. McHenry?''! love of money was stronger than the fear of tho law, aud
relief of sacrifice.
UNITED STATES USD OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, 1ICD. The uark
superciliously asked tho goldsmith, without liftiug-hia and he took the oath, it appeared is if
" *he would
' ' sink
'
_lby will be done!
r
»
through the floor when lie took it but the moment he
condemned eyes.
And if, in pur unworthiness,
BoniMtcr
MORGAN BATES.
" No, Sir," answered the gentleman, sternly ; and wu-sdono he recovered his audacity.
Thy
sacrificial
wino
we
press.
BaSZrer"".
REUBEN GOODRICH.
At this moment an officer, who, at the suggestion of
taking his gloves ana caue, walked from the shop of the
If from Thy ordeal's heated bars
Our feet are seamed with crimson scars,
avaricious goldsmith, who, too close to risk a trifle to re- CoL McHenry, had been privaWly despatched by I inGRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY OFFICERS.
lieve the wants of a poor family, who had probably lost justice, with ufi<arch-warrant to the shop of the gold' If, for the age to come, this hour
jtwice of Probate....CURTIS FOWLER, Mapleton
Of trial hath vivarious power,
a large amount by the purchases his wealthy customed smith, uow entered, and placiug something in the magisHherilf
WM. E. SYKES, Nortbport,
And, blest by Thee, our present pain •
%
might have made, as weil as his own self-respect such as trate's hand, after whispering to him.
County Treasurer
MORGAN BATES, Troy. City.
Be Liberty's eternal gain,
" Did you ever see this gold ornament before f asked
it was, for avcrice always siuks into its shell before the
Count* Clerk
THERON IIOSTWK K, «
Thy will be done!
the magistrate, holding up tho gold clasp before the
broad sun of beoevolencc.
U l s t e r of Deeds
THERON BOSTWICK, "
Strike, Thou, the Master, we Thy keys.
Fro». Attorney
C. H . "OLDEN, Nortj.port
young
lady's
eyes.
The anthem of the destinies!
" Now there goes a mar.i who throws away his money
Circuit Count Coin.-.C. H. HOLDENt
••Oh 1 it's my clasp 1" she cried, springing forward.
The minor of Thy loftier strain
upon vagrants, while 1 keep mine to npportmy family,'
Oorouers.
PERRY HANNAHyTrv.City.
" Yes—it is the same," answered the Col.
Our hearts shall breathe the old refrain.
GEO. N. SMITH, NorthporL
said the goldsmith, looking after him. '• He thinka me a
Thy will be done!
"And did you ever see it In-fore t" demanded the
miser, and I think him a fooL Oh, hero is that clasp,
justice
sternly, holding it in the direction of the goldafter ell. She left it for hlnv on tho show-case, and he
C H A R L E S H. HOLDEN,
The Perjured Goldsmith.
smith,/who
had soeii it at the first <uid was appalled
was too proud to take it owiiy if he saw it. Seven dol.
CHAPTER £
with lear and cousternation. Instead of replyjtig, 1»
lars! Il is not worth more than five."
uttered a wild hysterical laugh, and fell at length in
A modest and exceeding pretty youug girl, plainly atlie
opened
it
as
he
spoke,
and
taking
up
a
sharp
inTAX AND GENERAL AGENT,
convulsions on the floor. He was, a few weeks aftertired, entered one of the goldsmith's stores on
strument, tricd.lhe Crmnesi ol" the gold
NORTHPORT,
wards, taken fro^i his priton, and Itried for perjury ;
street, and seeing that a gentleman was engaged with
" It might have once cost twenty dollars. Ah 1 what!
O it AND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICHIGAN.
the proprietor, she shrunk timidly aside, near the door, u star of diamonds within it ? he cxclaimed, as in work- but his reason foWok him, and instead of the prison
Officfc Sucond Door 8oath of Union Dock.
21-ly until ho should be at leisure. The assistants were also
he is now raring ru a madhouse. Thtw- was averice
ing
about
with
a
point
of
steel
he
discovered
a
cavity.
occupied with customers whose dress aud appearance "Twelve large diamonds of the purest water 1 This in- and parsimouy, nnd indifference to tbe«6uffering of the
C. H . M A R S H ,
showed them to the class of the rich, and she was suf- deed valuable.—Let me see—they are worth at least poor, punished in this Ife. The acts of this selfish man
fered to remain for some time standing there before her $500. \V hat a fool to ask so little ? No, no, she could show all how acquisitiveness wrongfully directed, is fatal to its possessor.
wants could be attended to.
know its worth either, for she would not have let it
ASI>
CoL McHenry proveS, to bo a bachelor, and though
The gentleman, who was a fine, noble looking person, not for
so small a sum, or else asked for nearer its value, a little turned of thirty, [his heart was keenly alive to
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
with remarkably polished address, seeing her waiting, osupposo
she was ignorant of the .cavity, which I detect- all the finer sensibilities of our nature. He could feel
Traverse City, Grand Traverse County,Michigan. courteously stood aside, saving to the goldsmith :
ed by an accident She has stolen it and never will re- for the dowti.trodden potr, and sympathize with the
Office in Dwelling House.
M-iy
"Do not occupy yourself with me now. Mr. Broochard,
for it"
unfortunate. To this tnith none could better attest
I can examine these watches by myself, while you see turn
•* Ah, ah, Abraham Broochard, thou hast made a good than this young friend of tho golden clasp; for ere two
what this young lady wants, who has been waiting so evening's work of it" be said exultingly to himself.
T. J . R A M S D E L L
months liad waued sho rejoiced in the euphonic title of
long and patiently to speak to you."
looking around among his shop boys to see if Mrs. CoL McHenry, surrounded with all the appearance
"What do you want, Miss ?" asked the goldsmith, heThen
was observed, he carefully, yet with a cheerful look,
with a look that conveyed reproaoh to her for interrupt- locked the clasp in his private drawer, aud taking out of wealth that a grateful heart could enjoy or even wishHer poor afliicted mother was well provfded for, when
ing him while engaged with a customer of more impor- the key placed it in his pocket
SOLICITOR IN CHANCKHY,
she soonrecoveredher health and happiucaj, and prostance.
NO. 4 FIRST STREET,
He had hardly doue so, when CoL McHenry re-enter- iwrity smiled upon alL
.
,
The girl hesitatingly approached to the counter, and
Mnnisten. M i o h t o w .
and without speaking, or even lookiyg at him, cast
and taking from her bosom a gold clasp, bent over to ed,
Anecdote of Stephen Gimrd.
his eyes upon the show-case for the clasp, which'he recolhim, and said in a Icriv trembling voice:
'GEO. C. B A T E S , E s q . ,
A paper read by I)r. W. M. Cornell at the last meetlected,
after
going
out
the
young
girl
had
laid
down,
" I wish you would be so kind as to keep this, and let but did not take up again, so he returned back for it ing of tue New Eiigland Historic-Genealogical Society,
me have seven dollars on it**
Abraham Broochard was very busily engaged in replac- in Boston, gave the following interesting uriccdotes of
Low as she spoke, her. soft trembling tones reached
the watches in their doeskin coverings, and preserv- Stephen Girard:—
SO 19, MOKBCKS
' BLOCK,
the ears of CoL McHenry, the gentleman who was pre- ing
"Stephen Girard was tho sole judge of his beneficcnce.
ed silcnec aud ignorance. At length Col McHenry
C H I C A G O , IXX.XNOIS. sent, and he turned to observe her face, and hear the reIf rightly approached, he would give largely; but if dicspoke:.
ply of th<?goldsmsth to this timid and painfully uttered
" That young person laid her clasp on this case, Sir, taU;ci to or treated rudely, he would not rive at all.—
request
Tne
goldsmith
took
the
clasp
scornfully
between
TRAVERSE CITY HOUSE,
Samuel Coates, one of the old Friends knew how to
his fingers, and throwing it down, said sharply to her: which I neglected to take up. It is a pity it should be managiJ Girard, while many who sought aid from him
she valued it so highly.'
" This is no pawnbroker's shop, girl; aud if it was, lost Tho
clasp. 0 , 1 havetootseen it Sir. She took it wereunsuccessftlL Mr. Coates was one of the managers
W I L L I A M
F O W L E , that thing is not worth two dollars 1"
of the Pennsylvania Hospital, which was then much iu
up
again,"
(FROXT 8TRBBT, S K A * C O r B T HOC SB,)
" It is of inestimable value to me, Sir ; indeed, it is
wont of funds, lie undertook to gel a donation from
Did you see her ?"
/
TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN.
the only valuable thing I have," said she, earnestly, and
Yea. O yes. 1 had my eyes upon herded said at Mr. (iirard, and, meeting him iu the-street, stated hia
her chock slightlyflushedat the rudeness of his reply.
object Mr. Girard asked him to come to him next morathe
same
time
you'd
never
sec
your
tau-^Kulars
on
the
A l I I S OLD ESTABLISHED HOTEL,(THE FIRST
» 4 n Traverse City,) situated on Front Street, in the vicin- " I (Jont know what you may value it at," he said clasp again."
ing.
..
*
W%fthe Court House and public offices, is stiU open lforthe with a cold laugh, glancing at Col McHenry, whom be
•' Mr. Coates called and fonpd Mr. Girard at breakfast.
The gentleman eyed him steadily on instant, and then
yOoeptlon of the traveling public. The Proprietor f ° " " saw severely eyiug hiin, but IM'ould not like to give you glancing around the show-case again, as if in search of it He asked him to take some, which Mr. Coates did.—
hi* lu-arty thanks for the liberal patronage he baa received, six shillings for i t "
After breakfast Mr. Coates 6aid, 'well Mr. Girard, we
and assures the public that no pains will be spired to make "But Sir,"Replied the girl, unconscious of bcinc he quitted the shop.
will proceed to business' 'well what have you come for
CHATTER II.
fclB guests comfortable. His charges will corresftonu withoverheard, "Imust have seven dollars to-day, and 1
Several days elapsed, and* CoL McHenry hail quite Samuel?' said Mr. Girard. 'Just what thee pleases,
^Good'accomodatlons for Horses and Cattle. maj 25-28 have no other way or getting i t I was in hopes, Sir, forgotten the circumstances we have just narrated, when, Sephen,' replied Mr. Coates. Girard drew a check for
that you might let mo have the sum on it I will cer- as he was leisurely passing along the street, he felt his £2,000, which Mr. Coates put in his pocket without
kO YOU WANT WHISKERS f
tainly come oack and take it up again."
suddenly pulled by some one he heard pinning be- looking at it ' What! not look at the Check Ignvo you!'
" I tell you," he.answered angrily, " I keep no pawn- sleeve
hind him, and,looking ar&uid he beheld, with a cheek said Mr. Girard. 'No; beggars must not Db choosers,
DO YOU WANT WHISKERS?
broker's shop: go to the Jews.'
glowing with the pursuit, the girl he hod seeu at the Stephen,'said Mr. Coats. Hand me\ back again the
'" They won't give me but two dollars, and I want
check I gave you,'demanded Girard. fNo, no Stephen;
goldsmith's.
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE?
seven."
two in the bush,' said Mr.
" Oh, Sir' I am so happy to liave fount! you," she said a bird in the "hand is worth
"And so you think to get it out of mo, do you ?"
Coates? • By George.r said Girard, 'you have caught
at
once
addressing
him,
asiie
stepped
and
with
pleasure
•_
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE?
The young girl was about to speak again, but as not
to her. " I was at length enabled to get my me on the right footing.' He then drew a check for
knowing what further argument to urge, hesitated, and listened
pay, and by other work have tamed enough to repay Si.000, and presenting v* t 0 Mr. Coates, observing,
was turning slowly away^ when she checked herself, and the ten dollars you kindly gave me. You don't know the , Will you now look at it?' ' Well, to please thee, Stephen.
thus again addressed him :
I will,' said Mr. Coates. 'Now, give me back tbe-first
"Sir," she said, inn thrilling tone of earnest entreaty, good you did—tiic 'Suffering you relieved—the evil you check,' demanded Mr.Girard,which was accordingly done.
/
.CELEBRATED
avertedJ Hero is the money. Sir."
" my mother is lying dangerously ill, and onr rent is due timely
Tho Rev. Dr. Stoughton, an fnunent Baptist minister
" Nay, my good girl, I do not want it I made you
S T I M U L A T I N G O N G U E N T . at 12 o'clock ton!ay, and the person we sue for having present of it £ the time, and did not expect you to re- of Philadelphia, did uot understands r. Girard as well
disappointed us in our pay, 1 h4ve no other resource turn it I am) however, glad tofindyou have the dispo- as M r. Coates did. When they were about building their
than this. Oh, Sir, wtll yap take this clasp, only for a sition to do so, and that I was not deceivedJn my esti- meeting house iu Sanson street Br. Stoughton called on
For the Whiskers and Hair.
few davs, and I will then repay you ?"
Mr. Girard for aid.' Girard received him as he usually
of you."
Mr. Broochnrd (bit that CoL McHenry's eyes were mation
HE SUBSCRIBERS TXKE PLEASURE IN ANNOCNO" You mjist take it" she said, with ingenuous earnest- did beggars, coolly, bnt courteously, and gave him a
init to the Citiitens of the United Statee, that they have upon him, awaiting an answer; and as he wished him to
obtained the Agency for. and are now enabled to otfur toi toe think him a man of business, (which meant in his notion ness, " 1 should be distressed to be longer under pecuni- check for 8500. Dr. Stoughton received it with a low
American public, the above justly celebrated and world-reary obligations to an entire stranger. Besides, Sir, I bow; but, on examining it expressed his astonishment,
a man without a heart) he answered sternly :
adding, 'only $5001 Surely you will not give us less than
oownc**rtlcle
be very glad to have my clasp, if you please."
" Do you think we arc simpletons, to throw away should
"Did you not take it from the case where you laid it $1,000.' ' Let me see the'check, Mr. Stoughton,' said
T h e S t i m u l a t i n g O n g n e n t money in this way ? If you have nothing more to say, down
Girard; 'perhaps I have made one mistake.' The doctor
?" be asked with much surprise and suspicion.
la liforared by Dr. C. P. BBLMKOHAM. an eminent physician jutft stand aside lor customers—Well, Colonel, whatJio
ret nrned him the check. \VjUi the utmost sang froid,
" No, Sir—indeed, Sir, I hope it is not lost It
you think of these ? They are the latest importation,
dVLondon, and is warranted to bring out a thick set of
Girard tore it into fragments, observing, 'WeU, Mr
given mo by
by . •"
full
jewelled,
and
warranted
in
all
points,
i
l
will
sell
you
V HISKERS OR A MUSTACHE,
Stoughton, if you will not have what I give, I will give
" By a sweetheart" added ho, smiling.
in ftom three to six weeks. This article is the only one of the one you just laid down for one hundred and ninty-five
" He is now dead, Sir," she added, with overflowing nothing.' The doctor left him, exceedingly mortified.
the kind used by the Freueh, and in London and Paris it is dollars."
Girard had no preference for one sect more than for
tears.
The
gentleman,
however,
was
not
heeding
him,
but
lB
*' You do well to value it I did not take it up. Are another, qjxl h? gave to build churches merely to improve
IlU*abeantffBl,economical, soothing,yetBtlmnlaUngcom- watching the young girl, who was leaving the counter
the city.
. . . .
pound. acting as if by magic upon the toots, causing a beau- with a heavy, drooping step, aud approaching the door. you sure you felt it there ?"
" Yts, Sir, hoping that vou would take it and keep it The Methodists wished to build a church in Tenth street
Sftil growth of luxuriant bair. - If apnlied tothescalr.,itwiU Her face had struck him for its sweet, intelligent love<mre baldness, and cause to spring up in place of the bald
justuorth of Chestnut Thomas Haskius, a merchant ar d
till I paid you the money.'
spots a fine growth of new hair. Applied according to <11- liness, and her modesty had for him an irresistable charm. . " Well, my vhild, 1 have not got it but I believe the a neighbor of Girard, called on him, and urged his suit
nMtfons, it will turn red or towy hair to d r t . and restore But her plea of poverty deeply interested his feelings,
for aid in wry modest terms. Girard replied. I approve
gray hair to its original color, leaving it soft, smooth and and enlisted his sympathies in her behalf He hud si_ goldsmith lias."
of your object' and presented him a cbcck of 8500. The
" Let us go to him."
flexible The "OWBWr" is an indispensible article in every lently watched the progress of the interview with the
gentleman's toilet, and after one week's use they would not
On their arrival at the shop, Mr Broochard denied Methodist society failed, and the house was bought by the
for any consideration be withoot i t
. . , . emotions of contempt for the one, and pity for the having seen it since she went out and ^aid he saw her Episcopalians,, who wished to eflter it into the splendid
The subscribers are the only Agents for the article in the,
take it with her and place it in her bosom as she left the Gothic hotw now called St Stephen's Church. A comUbited States, to whom all orders must be addressed.
Her hand was on the koob of the door,', when advanc- shop. The young lady turned pale, and was inconceiv- mittee awaited upon Mr. Girard, told him their plan ahd,
Price OKI DOIAAK a box^-far salei by all Druggist* and
toward her:
asked his aid. He gave them a check for $*>00. They
Dealers; or a box of the » OsorE*T' JwMTOttd to have the ing"You
distressed.
i
asked, I believe, for seven dollars ?' ho said, ably
desired cffect) win be sent to any who desire it. by mail (di" Como with me, and I will find the clasp for yon, were d&appointed, and said, 'why you gave the Methorect), aeTurely packed, on receipt of price and postage. with a gentle interest In his tone, that at once awaken- said McHenry, offering her his arm, and leaving the dists 8500 for their little church, aud we arc going to
ed"
hope
in
her
heart
and
again
broughtiight
to
her
build a more splendid edifice, and surely you will give us
tfis. »P«r«.«"»»-ACF,HEOEMAN I co.
goldsmith's shop with her.
eyes, aud the hue to her cheek, as she answered;
D R t - M i B T S , ice.,
" I do hope I shallfindit Sir," she said, as they walk- something comporting with the grandure of our dcsiprt" Yes, Sir; but Ishould not have been so urgent"
Have you not omitted a cypher? They returned him.
54 William Street. New York.
" None too much so. There is a ten dollar note; ed along, '• It was Bobert's last rift It was given him the check, asking him to make it $5,000. Girard tore,
in Cuba bv a rich lady whose life he saved by rescuing
OT NIPPLES, 8P
OBSk woaaras.
SHOE PIKCU I have no smaller bills."
h?r from the water. He was a sailor, Sir, and bad lit- it into pieces, and added: • I will not give you out cent,
A
''Sir; you are tod kind- -'*
Your society is rich—the Methodists are poor.'
"Not a word. I am happy to do you a service. tle to leave me but his memory and my clasp. Oh, Sir,
"" Traverse City, Dec. 14,1860.
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Jttorncg, Carastllor wit ^oliritor,

m anil (totellor at j£ato,'

f

fkttomqt'miit Counsellor at $ato,

^.ttanita anil iftpsfttpt; at fain,

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T h e Arm Ins of the Nation.
coriditionaL" The Democrat remarks : " The n.-leasc j act stances." Off tbe field of battle, as every where else,
BT HORACE (JKXKI.r.
indicates tbe success or the commission which left here the strong murt in the end prevail over the weak. The
Six months have passed since the cannon encircling
"
p
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Z
Gen.
Price",
Ann,.
«
*
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*
<°™
"
M o r g a n B a t e s , K t t l t o r a n d IPropriwtoi-.
body and Van Horn, of the Federal side. we suppose j Jo c#W out ahead at last This is the testimony 01 m o r e t j , n u 400,000 surround and uphold the National
TRAVERSE CITYt
Every
man of. .them
is
andJ nearly
have alia been set at liberty; while, on the r e b d side, j History. Napoleousuccumed to Allied Powers becans& standards.
- •
-•
.
, a volunteer,
.
«_
FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8. 1861.
Gen. Frost, Col. Bowen, and Hcwy W. Willjaros have his resources were inferior to theirs. The revolutions every one of them is enlisted for the war. Fifty thousand
more served through a brief term and did not roenlist;
or
'49
were
failures
in
the
end
bccuuse
Kingly
Power
was
been released oHheir paroles given after the Camp Jacka few thousands have been killed, or disabled, or takeu
1
\Tbe gcnatorehlp.
stronger than popular frenzy. Hungary yielded in spite prisoners by the rebels : many more have been prostrate
son capture."
Tbo death of KufileyS. Bingham, creates a*vacancy
An order left Washington nearly a week ago direct- or the bravery or her people and the cunning or her cd by diseases, some or them fatal X the Navy aod the
in the D. 8. Senate from Michigan.
ing Fremont to transfer his command to Gen. Hunter. leaders, becaus? Austria aided by Russia, carried too Blockade have absorbed many thousands; while not a
Tbe Governor has power to fill that vacancy until tbe
many guns for her. Poland suffered her national life to few who volunteered have been rejected as physically unWe doubt it.
fitted Tor the stora jluties or the camp, tbe march, and
next regular Session of the Legislature, which will not
The Steamer Powhatten reached Washington on the be crushed out in obedience to tho law that the Fates the field In all, not lest than ball a million men bare
convene until January, 1863." Important public interests 3rd, having run the blockade oT the Potomac on the j will 6ide with those who carry the heaviest artillery.
offered to bear hardship and privation while braving
Wo
need
have
no
fear
for
tbe
result.
We
shall
win.
require an Extra Session before that time, and the Govwounds, disease, and death, to maintain the integrity of
previous night.
We have Justice,—we have Prestige—wo have all the the American Republic and the rightful authority oT ita
ernor has wisely determined to convene that body early
Tbe rebel members or the late Missouri Lcgislat ure are 1
Government At least four-fifths of these ure poor men.
in December. The duty of appointing a successor to
session at Neosho, though yet not able to muster a resources that command success, on our side. It may who proffer their all to their country. And tho active
Mr. Bingham will therefore devolve upon the I«gisla-j quorum. As soon as this deficiency is remedied, which take time; it may severely try us; it may cost us tens or recruiting now in progress renders certain the addition
tare, and we hopelbd believe that r\ sound wisdom will is expected shortly, tbe body will probably cotfirm thousands or lives and hundreds or millions, or money;— or at least 100,000 more before tho 1st or Decemberbut the end is certain. As the Arabs ray:—"It is In other words, when Congress shall reassemble for ita
govern their deliberations in this matter—thjUUaectional Claib Jackson's declaration or independence.
written!"
f Albany Evening Journal.
first regular session, tbe President may report that the
and local reelings will befdiscarded, and tbe BHK MA*
A letter from London States that a ship hai sailed
hair million soldiers voted at the late extra session anr
selected, no matter where he may happen to reside.
from the Clyde with a vast quautity or munitions or war
already in the service.
We have no^esitation in expressing our own choice
This hair-million—in fact, 600.000, including thosefor tbe rebel States.
in this matter, a a d ^ e believe that in doing so we utter
who have been rejected, disabled, or discharged—are
DEPARTMKNT
OK
STATE
Jeff Thompson is reported to have bet'j at Sykestowu
the free-will offering of a nation which has known nothing
Washington, October 14, 1861-,
tbe sootiraents of nine-tenths of the people of this Represenyesterday morning.
To his Excclletjcy, tbe Governor of the State of New or war in earnest for nearly hair a century. They are
tative District (which embraces twenty counties)—-JACOB
lleintzelman's pickets continue to advance down the
more than were ever before in arms at once on this
York:
M. IIowAnn is the man.
Virgiuia shore. Tbcy have crossed tbe Occoquan.
SIR—The present insurrection had qot revealed itself continent from Greenland to Cape Horn. Thev out- We freely" and fully endorse *hat the Lansing RepubGen. Scott will shortly issue a parting address to the in arms when disloyal citizens hastened^Toreign coun- number the army or any civilized nation but Rusia,
lican says on this subject, that " mere personal or local
tries to awaken their intervention for the overthrow or France, aod possibly Austria And. though there are
American people.
tbe Government and the destruction or the Federal Union. black,«heep among them, they have never been equalled
considerations should never determine or enter into the
It is rumored at Cincinnati that Gcn..Mitehcll has sent These agents are known to have made their appeal to in intelligence, industrial capacity, aud general moral
choice of a United States Senator. In the distribution
- .
some or the more important States without success. It worth, by any great army on tbe globe:
his resignation to Washington.
jaf lower offices, the consideration of such questions is
But is hair a million—or even six huoflred thousand—
On the 27th ult Price and Mc^ulloc^ were at Neosho, is not likely, however, that they will, remain content with
a great forco to be raised by a nation or thirty-three
proper, but in that august body the man is the representhe former with 13,000 troops, aud the latter with 5,000 such refosals. Indeed, it is understood that they are industriously endeavoring to accomplish their disloyal pur- millions?
tative of the State—not or any particular locality thereIndians. Tbcy had no intention or remaining iu Mis- poses by degrees aud indirection. Taking advantage of
N o : but our thirty-three millieus have raised, two
in, and the position, iufluence and usefulness of the State
souri, but were going to CamjWValker, Arkansas.
the embarrassments ot agriculture and manufactures and such ; for tbe rebel armies are nearly or quite equal inare determined in a great measure, by the qualities or
Laffe has had a skirmish with Price's rear euanl, near commerce in foreign countries, resulting from the insur- number to our own Not more than twenty million of
the man who represents it. As it is taken for grunted
rection they have raised at home, they seek to involve people-have contributed to swell the ranks,or tho nnioulsts
8arcoxie,—with what result is not knowrt
our common countty in controversies with States, with —iu fact, not so many; for the enlistments from even
that each ijlate rends there her berlmen, her people take
The naval expedition is supposed to have reached its
tbe loyal Slave States are of small account Maryland.
the-rtnk of mediocrity in intelligence and influence, just destination 00 Friday. AfVigoMroce was to go from which evciy public inten st and cvciy interest or mankind in the very focus of the struggle, and entirely occupied
require that it shnll remain in relations ot peace, amity
' in proportion as she sends men of that order to fill that
Fortress Monroe to^Norfolk pn the 3rd. when it way and friendship I am able to state, for your satisfac- by the Unionists, has not raised five regimeuts to fight
position.
'
tion, that the prospect or any such disturbance is less for the Union ; Missouri has done somewhat better, but
thought somethingwould bo learned about i t
In casting about over tbe Statefor the proper man, our
serious than it has been at any previous period during principally through the devotion of her German born
There is nothing forthor as to the reported attack by
thoughts instinctively turn to Hon. Jacob M. Howard, Floyd upon Roscncrans, at Gaulcy Bridge and Camp fHhe course or the insurrection. It is, nevertheless, neces- residents ; Kentucky—gallant, chivalrous and patriotic
sary nowy as it has hitherto bccD,to take every precaution as she has always hitherto proved herself—had done noaii. above any other, tbo right man for the place. Michthat is possible to avoid the evils or foreign war„to be thing worth naming for the Union when called by treaTomkius.
igan hasfcaiiy other noble sons, who stand high in the
European advices are to the 24tb ult, by the steam- superinduced upon those of civil commotion, which we chery and iuvasjon to defend her own firesides. And
even since, according to the latest information, the. ha#
Mtimotion and afifectionof the people, but not one atoong ship City or New York. Breadstuffs were easier, and are indeavoring to cure.
One of the most obvious of such precautions is that contributed far more generously to the ranks or the rethem all possesses such commanding qualitiesfor that po- cotton excited. The London Times says' that England
our ports and harbors on tbe sea and lakes should be put bels than to those or the defenders not merely or the.
sition as Mr. Howard.
will not break tbe blockade or the southern ports even in a condition of complete defence, for any nation may Union, but or her own soiL She cast about one hundred
Hitherto he has hardly been estimated at his real worth.
to save her greatest manufactures. Russell, iu his last be said to involuntarily incur danger in tempestuous thousand votes for the Union to half so many for -SouthModest and retiring, ho has chosen to see others " bear letter, says that England and the United States were at seasons when it fails to show that it has sheltered itself ern Rights;" she has not yet^ raised 20.000 volunteers
1 every Side from which the storm might possiby come. for her own defence, while she has sent at least 30,000
Away tbo honors." rather than to cater to popular favor,
tbe point or war three months ago.
The peasures which tbe executive can adopt nro such to the camps orthe reb^la. And that proportion is likely
or stoop to intrigue., Hjsia a noble soul that scorns a mean
General McClellan will continue in' actual command only as Congress has sanctioned, aod for which it has pro- io be preserved while hordes or traitors are burning her
or dishonest act. Troth aud right are dear to him as
bridges, destroying her roads, ravaging her fields, aod
or the army or the Potomac.
lire, aud his public and private career alt above reproach
Tbe President is putting forth tbe moetdilligent efforts devastating her homes.
A thousand tons or government freight are being deWhy and how is this T
. . .
* rBut together with all these qualities he possesses an intel- livered daily by the Washington branch of the Baltimore to execute these measures, and we have tbe satisfaction
Thc answer is simply—Slavery ! It is this, and
lect second to none In .the nation. He has a capacious, and Ohio Railroad. A double track from Washington of seeing that these efforts are seconded by the favor,
and the support or a loyal, patriotic and self-sacrificing this alone, that has, throughout the broad land. Toactive, clear,philosophical, cultivated and well-stored mind
people who are rapidly brioging the military and naval .mcnted any disloyalty tbe Flag or the Free. It is slavery
to Annapolis is projected.
and a power ofexjiression that makes his blows tell like
Tho Pension Bureau will consider no application for forces of the United States In the nigbest state ofefficiency. —nothing but slavery—that has caused eleven States to
But Congress was chiefly absorbed during its recent extra repudiate, to the extent or their power, the authority of
those of a trip hammer.
bounty lands for services in the present war.
session with these measures and did not provide as amply the Union. .It is slavery that wantonly burns the most
Michigan could not do him greater credit than placing
as could be wished for the fortification of the sea and costly railroad and other bridges, and undermines other*
him in the Senate Years ago, when, a young man, he
A Piophecjr of
lake coasts. In previous wars the loval States have ap- expressly to precipitate scores of men. women, andoeanpied a place in the Lower House or Congress, that
At such a time as this, when Aniversity enshrouds us plied themselves by independent and sepernte activity to children hundred] or feet into a rocky and watery abysa
acutoobsorver and great statesman, John Quincy Adams,
the support and aid or the Federal Government in its ar- It is slavery that arms hordes or w a g e s for devastating
like a thick pall—whtfn summer.friends give os tbe -cold
duous responsibilities. Tbe same disposition has been warfare 011 the free settlers or our Western bordea I t
after liitning to one or his efforts, pronounced his " the
shoulder, and the mean and the proud treat us with af- manifested in a degree eminently honorable by all the is slavery that lies in ambush for passing railroad train,
great mind orthe North W e s t " Hisreputationreachfected scorn—when it is the.fashion to sneer anif rail at loyal States during tbe present insurrection. In view or and fires at the cars from a safer covert, in hope that
es out beyond the confiues.or his adopted Suite, and is
Os—when croakers. predict ruin to our cause and coun- this fact and relying upon the increase and continuances oT some shot may pierce the breast of a lover of the Amerwide as the nation. Let him rise in his place as "Sen.
.
the same disposition on the part,of the loyal States, the ican Uniou
try—when open and secret enemies are busy plotting for
Wherever slavery is strong, there the Union has none
President has directed me to invite your consideration
ator from Michigan" to speak upon a public question,
our destruction—when conservative and Reformer vie to the subject of tho improvement and perfection of the to speak its praise. Western Kentucky is full or slavaod every eyo would be turned to him, and every ear bo
with cach other in calling us hard names—when even defence or the State over which you preside, and to ask ery, and just as foil or malignant treason. So with the
open to listen.
Exeter Hall throws up its hands in holy horror at our vou to submit tbe subject to the consideration ot the up-river counties of Missouri. So with Eastcru, more
In these remarks we have no- intention- to disparage
especially tide-water, Virginia.
So with the lower
depnmly in.presuming to fight fo/onr National existence Legislature, when it shall have assembled. Such pro- counties of Maryland, especially tboso where slavery it
others, whose names may be mentiooed in this connection,
ceedings by the State would require only a temporary nse
when every cuf'must have bis snarl ami every ass h!s or its means. The expenditures ought to be made the all pereading. So even iu loyal delaware, with her
least of all to damage tjio future' prospects of Senator
kick at us;—expressions or esteem and sympathy are subject or conference with the Federal Government- handful or slaves, whoso lower county, (sossex.) being
Chandler, wborin big Senatorial career, has evinced an
doubly precious. It may do very well to say "that we Being thus made with the concurrence of the govern- considerably slavebolding, is proportienably addicted to
ability which has won the respect even of-his encmit
Secession. Even in Western Virgiuia, it i« observed
need uo't care what Europe says or us so long as she lets ment for general defense, there is every reason to be- that our soldiers 6od friends 'among the poor and middle
He has a sphere or his own, and in that sphere his services
lieve that Congress would sanction what the Stato should
us alone; but we do care nevertheless and every bitter Mn
'do. and* would
" provide for "its reimbursements. Should cliss only ; tbe v i a l aristocracy, being generally slaveare valuable The study or years, and tho-trairtiog or
taunt and every unsymputhizing word, stumpsitseir in- these suggestions be accepted, the President will direct holding or related to slaveholders, are as generally inhis lire, have given him a fund of knowledge upon comdelible on the National heart When, therefore, such for the proper oeentsortbe Federal Government to con- fected with treason. But the great majority in Western
mercial questjons which has already placed him in the
kind greetings as the following—from the London Star fer with you. and to superintend, direct and conduct the Virginia as in Wester,- Marjlam', in Eastern Kentucky,
in I >e la ware, in East Tenneajee. In the cities, the extreme
front rank of statesmen in this important depart ment.of
—are wafted acrosB the ocean, they are gnUefally appre- prosecution orthe system of defense of our State.
northern and southwestern portions of Misomi. are loyal
I hove the honor to be. Sir, your ob'dt wrv't,
national concern. We predict that Michigan will dot
ciated. and will be' long and lovingly remembered. Into
because they are not interested in slavery. And it is
'
Wit. H. SnwARn.
oonaent to deprive herseir of his «rvic$s at the close or
within the troth to estimate that ninety-nine or every
whatever relations tho force of circumstance may drive
Teq Men Starved to Death in the Artie Regions. huudred American who really believe in shivery—reMs preaent Seuatorifcl term.
us toward England—wo shall not forgot that, while the
The whaler Alert has arrived at Peterhead from Cum- gard it as intrinsically just and beneficent, and desire its
great bo<fy or tbo Press exalted over our misfortunes, berland Straits, where she was frozen in the whole of Inst extension and perpetuation—these and these only—are
T H E VERY L A T E S T NEWS. .
We are under obligations, to Smith Barns, Esq., for a there wrre not wanting those who dared, in the face of winter, the crew having suffered great privations, and this day either open supporter* or secret partiraus of
one half of them died front cold awl scurvy. 1 be Alert the Great Rebellion.
eopy of the Chicago Times of tbe 4tb imt, and gather hostile public opinions, espouse our cause.
Such bcinir the vital troth—that ndthing but slavery is
The triumph of the Federal army may be distant, but left Peterhead last summer, not intending to winter in the
from it the following items of news:
North; but. after several unsncccssftil attempts to get this day in a r m to overthrow the Government and the
Gen. Scott has resigned, and Gen. McCleHan has been it is not on that account less certain. The North has out or the Guir, was obliged to put back and bear up for Union—why should the Government resolutely shut its
within itseir all tbo elements or vitality. It has not onlv
4
appointod Commander-in-chief of the Army.
in abundance tbo:blood and muscle which training will Kitteron Island. Here the sufferings or the crew dur- eyes thereto 1 Europe sees and unanimously proclaims
Price and McCullocb bad united their forces at Neo- fashion into good fighting men, but it possesses the wealth ing a long Artie winter are such as cannot be described. it-itbc S'ave-power summons its every adherent to the
sho on the 22nd ult, making their army about 30.000 which makes the sinews or u campaign. The war must Unexpectedly detained in that dark and desolate region, work of destroying the Union—why should not tbe Union
and unprovided with the comforts necessary for subsist- take up the gage thus insolently thrown downT Slavery
s t r o n g s Price gives out that he wilt offer battle to Fre- no doubt prejudicially affect, but it cannot paralyze its ence in the intense frost which prevailed, one after another has decreed tho overthrow or the Union, and is pursuing
ytaootat Neosho, and defeating him, will either march domestic industry. The battle field is not upon its free ot the crew succumhcjl to tho combined effects of cold its end with a venom which leaves us no choice but, besoil, and agriculture and manufacture may thrive in re• on S t Louis, or go into winter quarters in Central Mis- gion far removed fromtljs scenes orborder warfare. Its andsc/rvy. until the half or the crew (ten] were dead, tween the death or the pursuer and that or bis intendforeign trade rru^-krffgEto scorn the threats or Southern leaving only ten,.mnch enfeebled by disease. The hor- ed victim. Whoever-is hewtily and thoroughly loyal
souri.
rors far such a wmlfer may be conceived, as well as the
It is thoighl at (.'airo that Fremont, failing to find iriva^eers, while its naval squadrons capture the lairs cmotfons with which the survivors would nail the ap- to the American Republic is compelled to take ground
against its implacable foe. God grant that the r 'ght
rora whicl/thc pirates hoped to issue forth in search of
Price, wilf reach the Mississippi »t Bird's Pointy
prey. But how. stands it with the South? Its only pearand ot this year's ships. Quite unable to bring tbe may speedily and" absolutely triumph, and that tbe
On Friday Floyd's troops oppoed fire upou Rosen- source of wealth is the produce of its own fields, aud. into vessel home themselves, the captain or the Alibi and knell of iJovcnr may usher in a long, bright era of
crara' troops rrom t*o poiuto—opposite Gaulcy Bridge •these its adversary is gradually creeping, to tbe necessary Artie, ot Aberdeen,-generously fent two boats'crews on peace nnd growth, of development and happiness, for
botird the Alert to assist the remainder or her crew, and tho undivided and inditisiblc American Republic.
and Camp Tomldns. The result of the affair is not suspension or their cultivation. lis raw materials are u
[Dundee Advertiser.
mere drug it they cannot bo sent to foreign market?, and she arrived as we have stated
A known.
Floyd Opens Fire opon Boccncrans.
A VALCABI.K PROTECTION.—The Scientific American
/ \ It is said that the troops of the naval expedition will rigorousblockaue of its ports cut it off from access to the
consumer. It has beeu accustomed to import from the describes a breastplate which, it is said, is being cxtcu.
CIXCIVXATI, O c t 2.
land at thinly settled place? with spacious harbors, and North a largo proportion of the food for its human chatA spcrnl to the Gazette, Gallipoli?. 2d, sayr—"The
will immediately open cotton ports and establish a basis tics. but these supplies are stopped so long as the war rively worn by officers aud men in the Federal army be- rebels under Kloydtrpencd fire upon Roscncrans' forces
fore
"Washington.
It
is
composed
or
thin
sjiriog
steel,
endures. It must reed its slaves, or.guff. r them to go free,
yesterday momittp from two points, opposite Gauley
, of operations for the forces now mustering.
The Ethan Allen, arrived at fortress Monroe, reports and cverv dollar expended upon their sustenance mijrbt and is worn between the cloth and lining or a common Bridge and Camp Tompkins. The telegraph office and
as well lie thrown into the sea, so long as they produce military vest, h has two leaves which lap at t h e edges Quartermaster's store were no doubt destroyed, when my
that she left the naval expedition off Cape Battel as.
nothing, or tiH the earth to bring forth fruits which
informant left Gauley yesterday, as their shells were aimA dispatch to the S t Louis Democrat, dated' Jeffer- cannot find a market. It needs only a given lapse of when tbe vest is buttoned, so as to cover the entire chest ed at, tbe ferry-boats axd buildings above named. Tbo
son City, Nov. L say?—" Passengers by the train from time to compel the South to succumb through sheer It weighs only three pounds and a^air.nnd can be worn enemv has heavy guns and a large Jt^ody cf infantry.
with
case
by
any
officer
or
soldier
during
tho
most
active
poverty.
Flovd's forces opposite Camp Tompkin are not less than
the west bring the gratifying intelligence that CoL
This is no idle vaticination. It is the language or ii exercisc. It is very strong in proportion to its weight four thousand. How many there are at Gauley Bridge,
Mulligan has been released. Mr. Walker saw him at
miles on this side, is not known. Telegrapebic comWarreuburg on his way to LexingtoQ to bring away a telligcnt criticiait speaking in tbo light of Facta. No and it can resist tbe thrust or a bayonet or sword, and four
munication by the Kanawha line is interrupted. Tbe
child left there. He is expected down to-morrow. From one who calmly surveys tbo field cau doubt the ultimate it will repel tlw bullets of rrmskcts and pistols at ranges casualties are not known."
,ix .
which would otherwise prove fatal to Ufa.
>
of
the
coofict
War
is,
after
iD,
"
o
n
of
the
exibe b a t information I could obtain, the release was on-

Cl;e (Branit Craberse ffrrelit.

A

f

Important Telegraphic Discovery.
' I
NOTICE.
The London American makes public the discover* of
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
••a telegraphic cable and a mode of working it, that -r» ATE NTS v
n
a

/
,
rrenders
« d the mfdi, through which mch < J P m b a ! y *
S S .
F A L L O F 1861.
ble is laid au auxiliary instead of an obstruction, ob-, Settlement
and Cultivation, under the Graduation Act of AuWe hare now iu Store a
14
taitfing likewise supplies of power from a hitherto unaus-! ch
f P ' *rr re- h a v e been received at this Office, and the BurAH OTHER ACCIDENT TO TIUI ALLEOAAST.—*0n Fridav pee ted source."* The invention is the product of Wil-' "* ** herehv notified to come forward immediately and
au,i
/Evening last, when within about ten miles of Traverse fiam P. Piggott, of London, an eminent medical elec-1 recD% the7r
City, the Propeller broke her connecting rod, and came trician. The peculiar!!* or the coble ia that inttead of Died »kWn > iffit.a .in,, the p , „ m I'll ^ m i £ £ d * 2
OF
rq,qu»nng an enormo® electric charge to be foreed the tor
General Land Office, and willthn* be liable to be cancelinto port on Saturday morhhig under sail. Fortunately through
the whole length of a line by powerful batteries,
•""•Performance of the condition* of settlement and
the dam&go was of such n nature that it could be re- at each successive transmission of a signal, as at present, I J , J ^ : l U o n conwtnplated by the Graduation Act of August
4, 1 i.»4.
Which wa* bought for. and h peculiarly adapted to th«
paired here ; "and Mr. Thomas Cutler, who knows how in long sea and land routes, the wire continues statically '
requirements of the People of G BASD TBAVXKSX and adjoip •
ing Counties ; to which—all such additions are being road*
to do every thing, placed her machinery in good rno- charged as it is laid, whilst the least disturbance of the 43-6w
m the demands of our CBstomera n. \v require. Our advan* ning order, and she left on Monday evcuing for Sarnia. equilibrium of this passive electric charge—inoperative
tages ar«- sccond to none in the W tCT.and we shall icvar
and uninfluenced uutill called into operation by the oper- R B A X .
E S T A T E
iably posscta ourselves of the advantage of the
ator—am.
wers
through
aU
its
length'
to
the
slightest
BROOK TBOOT.—Last Friday, Lewis Miller, Esq.,
f
AND
influence, and so serves every practfc al purgame into our Office and laid upon our table a live transmitted
GENERAL LAND OFFICE.
pose. The enormous tension that electric tables now
OK rrr-cQAEi FOR
brook trout, one of the genuine speckled fellows, which undergo, arising from the great power of the electric
GOOD AND RELIABLE A R . n C I J i S 1!
had just been taken out of the Boardman River, near current required for long distances, and which is believed
A
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W.
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,
We
have now in Stock,the (Junton House, nineteen inches lonp, and weighing to have caused the failure of all marine cables more than
CHOICE E N G L I S H A N D Alt'-EUICAN
three hundred and fifty miles long hitherto laid, is thus
nearly three pounds! We dineel thnt day.
PKUiTS,
obviated. The earth currents, which have previously
L M. CKAVATH, Esq., who has so ably conducted the been great obstacles, are absorbed and utilized. The
De Lakes, Mericces, (Uorgi, Saiwy Plait's, Valient, ft«ke Sale!
1424 -Acres of Choice I/md#;
Lansing State Republican for the past six months, re- cable depends for its supplies, either on the voltaic cur(lingtaos,
L'
o
oeslk
Ginglaias,
Delege, K«bir, Beragf, eif, tic.
AND WILL SELL AS AGENT
tires from that paper to raise a Company for the defence reni created by bringing together wires of different elec/
HANNAH, LAY * CO.
tric property in its construction, or by self-acting genof the country.. If he shall wi^ld the sword- ac effec- erators placed at any desired distances throughout its 1850 Acres, also Choice and well SeI-VOMESTIC8 FOR WINTER OF 186I-KEN
lected,
tively as lie does the pen. Rebellion will have cause to length, as so many relays of power absorbing from the
xJ lncKy Jraua, Summer Stutts, 1/uiiui*.Duck,hlripr.Tic*.
Also—13 Lots in the Village of Elk Rapids,
moisture of surrounding medic, whether air, or earth, or
regret the change.
Apion.and Minns' Check. Shirting Prints, Kankei n Cotroc
WITH OR WITBOl'T DWELLINGS.
Plaunels, Wool PlaunclF, Urown and Bleached Cottons, a lull
sea, enough electricity to become statically churged; and
A Personal Blatter—Question of Vtracitf.
^
so, at the slightest impulse, is capable of conveying com- The above mentioned Land* arc in all part* of the County, line. Bags, Ac
HANNAH, LAY A 00.
Wo seldom trouble our readers with matters which munication to any conceivable distance. The invention Elk Lake, Whitewater, Omenia and Traverse; arc among the
ckriiest and best selections with refeienre to soil, water, sur- Traverae City, Oct. 1,1841.
are strictly personal, because we think it in bad taste, is in the hands of the Britrah Government. Not its least face, and market: embrace Panning Lands, Village Siteu and
A DIES' CLOAKS AKD LADiKs'CioTiit, (I'oraLE WII,TB,>
bat sometimes it becomes necessary to do so. At the merit is the probability tMt .it will reduce the cost of Water Powers, with or without improvements, in quantities
telegraphic communications to a fifth of tho present to suit purchasrrs, and at prices making it ai^object, in pre- J Imich Ca^sliuerer, Shuparda' Piaidn, Canada Urey Cans!
late meeting of the Board of Supervisors, a question rates.
sue Bl'k Due skins and Caftimerei-.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
arose as to what constituted " Rule and Figure work,'
Traverse City. Oct. 1,1861.
The Treasury Demand Notes.
in Printing. We contended, and staked our reputaGLEN ARBOR,
MARCH, 1801.
There is no reason why the UovutAcnt should not
tion for truth and veracity upon the result, thai tho keep in circulation fromfiftyto sixtj^nillions of Treasury D A S C O M B , T O D D & C o .
and Douule.) Gents' and Children's Shawls and Mafflers.
table of the State Board of Equalization, as published Demand Notes. The soldiers prefer them, and send them
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
WOULD UKKKBY C
Traverae City, Oct. 1,1861.
in the Grand Traverse Herald, came under that heaa> home to the amount of about two-thirds of their pay.—
The
Government
contractors
also
prefer
them
and
take
AD individual whom we will not name, but who is a
UNDRIES—H
Ait-NKss,
COLLARS,
bairn KS, LTC., IUscm,
them in large amounts. The mail carriers by rail and
HaiMiushcls, Drag Teeth, Froe's Plows, Cable, Tract ki>4
Printer, assured the Board, (in our absence,} that coach seek ttiem for distribution and circulation, and the
L I N E O F PltOIPEElJERS,
Halter Chains. Brush Hooka and Eliptic Springs, Wooden
it did not. and that we had no right to charge for ita demand at the Treasury is altogether beyond the ability UliAnlng between OGDESRBURG and CHICAGO, will call Ware, Tubs. Pails, Churns, Ladles, Ac., Ac., Infants' Cradles.
atHjTis place DAILY, dutihg the coming season of navigu'
publication as such. Now for the proof. Somebody of the clerks to conut aud sign them. The most encourag- tion, to receive w'ood. The above Line consists of the Pro- Sash, Doora, Ac.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
ing reports reach the Secretary of the Treasury in regard pellers
is guilty of falsehood. Let us set who it is. \
Traverse City, Oct. 1, 18C1.
'> the confidence reposed inMJncle Sam's credit and Buckeyc, Michigan, Ontario, Ogdenvbnrg, WisconHITE G O O O S loney from all tho Middle, Western and New Kugland
sin, Empire, Prairie State and Cleveland;
OFFICE o r THE LAXSINO STATE REPUBLICAN,] I
Cambric, muslin and linen Edging;
tates The Notes go far to makfc a National Currency. and for safety and regularity of trips ia not equalled by any
LANSING, MICH.. Oct. 23, 181"
Inserting and Flouncing, real Thread;
remedies his mistake, as it is understood other Line on the Lakes.
Smyrna and cotton Edge and Inwrtlijg;
MORGAN BATES, ESQ., has made the inquiry
7 ot)fe e" tlie*Sccretary
DASCOMB, TODD A CO..
will, of redeeming the demand notes iu specie at cerMuslin, cambric and piqnasettsor Collars and Sleeves;
whether the table of the State Board of Equali
lalization
IjMm
Proprietora
of
Wood
Yard.
Cambric, muslin A line Maltese hand-wrought Collar;.;
comes under the head of " Rule and Figure work." tain specified places only, and commands their redemptMuslins—Nainsook, Book, Swisa and Cambric;
p i I E WYANDOTTE ROLLING MILL GOMl'A
Three
more justifications, (that is columns,) with ion in New York always, as well as ut these ^jfijtnnt rX
Frenck skirt Jaconet; Jaconet;
NY have removed their Store aud Office to the foot of
rules between them, is what is called " Rule and Figure points, their value as a currency will greatly exceed, and Woodward Avenue, where they are prepared to offer low
Cross-barred, Cambric and Nainsook;
Wash Blond; Embroidered Curtains;
work," atxTiis allowed among all printers ut double the it will be easy to keep from $50,000,000 to 875,000,000 rates, a full stock of Pure Lake Superior Merchant Iron, all
afloat all the time ana on which the Government will pay* made from Charcoal Pig; all sizes of Round nnd Square,
Brilliantes, from Is. to SOc;
usual rates allowed for composition. Such are
Linen, Linen Cambric and hem stitched H'dk'fo:
from 1-4 to5 inch; all sizes of Fl:t Bar, 1-2 to 7 inch wide;
rules, and such is the rule among all printers. The to interest
Printed bord, printed and plain Gent's. Handkerchief*;
also,
a
full
assortment
of
He
raj)
Iron,
made
from
'selected
State pays all our bills by the above rule.
CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION J. B. Hlair has been Scrap. Chains of all sizes, made from extra refined Lake
(
N . B. JONES,
elected to the Federal Congress in'the Eleventh District Superior Iron. Would invite particular attention to the
Linen Table Covers, by the pattern or yard;
Foreman, Lansing Republican Office. of Virginia ir; place of Hon. John S. Carlilc.
quality and work of the same. Also, Rivets of all sizes, the
Marseilles, printed and plain;
best in the market Railroad Axles made to order.
Linen, Plqna Binding. Magic Ruffling;
The highest price will be paid, either in Cash or Iron, for
DETROIT, O c t 24, 1861.
Linen
nnd Cottbn Bosoms—some.very nice:
Wrought
Iron
Scrap.
Call
and
see
or
address,
LADIES! LADIES!!
The table of the Board of Equalization as pnblished
Marseilles Quilt#—nlcc;
WM. H. ZABB1SKIE, Agent
Pointed
Tape Trimming,forladles' use;
.
in the various papersof this Slate is Rule and Figure
Detroit, Auguat 15.1801.
38-ly
Call and stt mj New
Soft
and
heavy
Muslin,forladies' skirts and under clothing.
work nccordinff-to the rales of the DetVoit TypographiO O T S A S H O E S AT WHOLESALE.—H. P. BALDHANNAH, LAY A CO.
cal Union,, tind has been paid for as such by the offices in
WIN A CO.. So. 25 Woodward Avenue, DetroiL We Traverae City, Oct. 1.1861.
27
thi>_cit}K'
A
offer to the trade, a large and complete stacker our own and
B O N N E T S ,
Eastern Manufacture. We assure customers as LOW ruiQEa
M. P . CHRISTIAN,
LACK AND LINING SILKS.—VEIL TISSUE AWP
as favorable Urms. as can be obtained In New York *
Berage, Cord* and i assals, Velvft and Silk Ribbon*,
Foreman, Daily Advertiser. Office, Detroit.
Boolerards, Joclrp,floodslibbons. Feathers, Flowers, Veils, and
iv Eastern market. All goods of the very beat quality.
Berlin Wool, Crochet Braid, Dress Buttons, Dress Binding,
Detroit, Aug. 15,1861.
'
3».|y
Fancy Belts, Dress Trimmings, Ac.
Owosso, Oct 24. 1861.
Bead-Nells, Etc., Etc.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
SHERIFFS SALE.
The tablo of the State Board of Equalisation, pubTraverae City, Oct-1,1861.
Y VIRTUE OF A WRIT OP-FIERI PACIAS, ISSUED
Dress-31aking intended to daring the Winter.
lished in the Grand Traverse Herald, is Rule and Fiout
or
and^inder
the
seal
or
the
Circuit
Court
for
the
ABLE
LINEN.—BROWN
LIKEN
TABLE-COVERS.
gure work, and of course chargeable at double price*.
County or Manistee, to me directed and delivered, I hu^o leBleached ditti. Wool Table Covers, Doylclt, Napkins.
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS!
JOHN N . INOKRSOLL,
vied upon all the right title and interest or Luther G. Smith, Huckabuck Towels,.Diaper, Cotton Tabling by the Yard.
Editor b Publisher of the Owosso American.
A. K. 8PRAGUE.
the same being an undivided one-firth in and to the fullowing
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
2T
Traverse City, October «, 1861.
2Btf. described lands situated in the County of Manistee, and State Traverse City, Oct 1.13CL
or Michigan, to wit: Lot No. one (1) of section one, (1) in
w X p y the following from the Connotation, Bytown twenty-one, (21) north or range seventeen (I7j west;
L&TOAIIII Scale of Prices of the Detroit Typographical C H I C A G O &, S A R N I A lots No. six (6) and ten (10) or section six (6); lot No. seven
(7) or section seven (7), and lota No. rour (4) and five (5) of Front I-aco Boot*, Ballmorai TDoots, assorted Slippers, RohUnidu, whicE is the governing law for printers in this
VIA
section live (5), all in town twenty one (21), north or range bera, Cork Soles, Ac.
State.)
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
sixteen (16) west; also, lolaNo. one (1), two (2), and nine (ili v
J7
or section twenty-six (26); lot No. one (1) or section thirty- Traverse City, Oct 1,1861.
" Jir tabular work, three or more columns of rales and
live
(J5); S. W. i ors. E. Trc. ^ ot section twenty-six (2t),
figures to constitute rale andfigurework ; three or more
and
S.W.
(
orN.
W.
rrc.
{
or
section
thirty-rour
(3).
all
in
THE PROPELLER
\
Men, Gocca Castorlne; Pointed 1 ape Trimming.
columns of rules to constitute rule wotfk >. three or more
town twentj-two. (22) north, orrangefourteen(14)t»«n,t, which Magic Ruffling,
Breakfest Setts—for 25e(a:a each. Razors,
columns of finite* to constittfte figure work. ' Rule and A L L E C S - H A N Y ,
I shall expose tor Bale or vendue to the highest bidder, at the Almond Soap, Green
Applca, Ac.
north door or the Buswell Hotel, (being the last place or
Figure work, double price ; rule work, a price aud a
Captain C. II. Boynton,
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
holding Circuit Court for said County,) in the village of Traverse City, Oct 1.1861.
half; figure work, n price and a half."
27
r*7lLL RUN REGULARLY BETWEEN CHICAGO AND Manistee, on the Seventh day or December, A. D. 1861, atoi
VV
Port
Sarnia
during
tho
remainder
of
the
Season,
«
LOTHING.—COATS, PANTS, VESTS, DRAWERS.
THE XAVAI. ExrRnmoN.—Experienced seacaptains as- touching at Traverse City both ways. She makes the round o'clock p. m. or said day.
Dated Manistee, October 10th, 1861.
Under Shirts, Shirts—Fancy and Plain, Suspenders.
trip
in
10
days,
arrlviug
a^Xraverae
City,
either
from
Chisert that the best months of the nhole year for naval ex<6-6*
Q. A. BU8W ELL. Sheriff Over-Alls, nnd Jackets, India Rubber and Oil Coats and
Jackets. Wool, Union and Cotton Socks, Cravata, Collars,
peditions are the months of November nnd December.— cago or Sarnia, ever^S^aaysT.\ HANNAH. LAY A CO.
STATE OF MICHIGA N.
Travelling Bags, Trunks, Umbrellas. Ac.
Traverse City, 8ept-1, 1861. \
40-3mo
The heavy gnlcs which do so mWh damage along tho
INTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT; SUIT PENDING
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
in the Circuit Court tor tho County or Manistee, in Chan- ^Traverse City. Oct 1,1861.
27
Atlantic coast, in tho winter, donot^begin until about the
cery.
first of January.
ROVISIONS, Gnncjtaiis, Ac.—Svojir, TEA, Com*.
Present, W. W. Carpenter. Circuit 'Jourt Commissioner.—
f P l ' M C A X C K OK AN A C T E . N T I T M t t — " A * A C T OF T H « On the seventh dav or October, A. D. 1861, at the village of
Spices. Caudles, Soap, common and eraslve;
Legislature
of
the
Stale
of
Michigan
to
provide
for
the
ARRKSTFJI.—A foreign recruiting officer who had raised
Mustard,English and French prepared;
*
Manistee, in said County. *.,ucySmith complainant, vs. David
or Swamp Lands by mains of State Roads and C. Rawleigh and John C. Haines, Defondants.
Kodn, Cream Tartar, Ginger, Baking Powder, •
a company in Indiana for service under Fremont, by rep- Drainage
Ditches; approved February 11, 1859—and the Acts amen- It gatisractorlly appearing to this Conrt by affidavit that
Salaratus, Starch, Vermacelli, Hops,
resenting that the men were to receive twenty-five dollars datory thereto."
Tobacco, Snuff Garden Seeds,
le Defendants Davtfi
C. Rawleigh
Rawleigh and
and John
John'C.
Haines are
I'i C.
C. Haines
The undersigned Commissioner on tbe Newaygo and non-resldants or thij» State, and that they reside in the State
Ilag Salt, Fine and Rock Salt, Glue, Alum.
per month, was arrested at Logansport on Thursday by Northport
State Road will receive proposals on and'afterthe or Illinois, onraotion T. J. Rarasdell, Solicitor for the ComLamp and Lard Oil, Castor Oil,
order of the Adjutant General. Tho men will be allow- 2<tb day of November next, at Traverse City, for the build- plainant, it is ord cred that the said Defendants, David C .
Indigo, Yellow Ochre, Chalk.-Camwood,
or that portion or the Road larlng between Traverse Rawleigh and Jr,hn C. Haines cause their appearance to be
Fluid, Molasses, Syrup, Vinegar,
ed to return home. .The officer will bo ordered to In- ing
City and Northport—a distance or 28 miles—payable in entered in this cause within three months rrom the dale or
Beans. Pork, Meal, Flour, Oatmeal, Feed, Bran,
a,vamp lands.
dianapolis under a guard.
Beef, Hams and Shoulders, Codfish,
this order, aud that In case or their appearance they cause
It is to I* cut out Four Rods wide ; cleared or til Timber their answer to the Complainant'^"Bill to tiefiled,and a copy
Hard Bread, Butter Crackers, Lard,
McClellan Commamlcr-iu.Chicf,
Two rods wide in centre, with stumps under Tw;elve inches thereorto
Extract Lemon,Vaniliq, Rose, Peach, Pine Apple, As.
served on the Complainaot'f Solicitor within
A* has been expected by the country, the position of cut close to the ground, so as not to obstruct the passage or twenty days after service or a copy or said Bill, qnri notice or
i
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Wagon, or Sleigh. All wet places to be Causewayed with this ordr r, and In default thereof, that said Bill ofVoinplain- Traverse City, Octll, 1861.
2T
Commnudjr-in-Chiof. in tho place ofth'cLieiuemuit Gen- agood
sound sizable timber, not less than 18 ffcet long.
eral, ha,* beenfeoiifdiToJupon Major General McClellan, The Commlsaioner reserves the right to reject all bids, if ant be taken as confessed by said Defendant, David C. RawEDICINES.-£PILLS, OINTMENTS. LINAMENTS.
leigh
and
John
C.
Haines;
and
on
like
motion
it
is
further
the senior officer of his grade in the service. His ap- not cousistant with the Interest of the State.
Castor OIK SiiUs. Snlphur, Pain Killer, SarsaparllW.
ordeved that within twenty days from the date hereor the
ipointment, however, has n<»t been made upon tho ground
PERRY HANNAH.
Coraplalnant cause a notice or this order to be published in Medical Discovery, Salt-Rhenm Ointment, Strychnine, Eye
Commissioner. tn'j Grand Traverse Uerald, a public Newspaper, printed and Water and Salve,) Aloes, Vermifuge, Essence;, Extracts,
of seniority, but offitness.n nd is in allrespectscreditable Traverse City, Oct. 23,186L
47-5w. " .
published In said Judicial Circuit, and that said publication Rheumatic Linamenta, Stuart'a Candy, Ac.
to the administration, as well as to the appointee. It
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
•>e continued, at least, once in each week for six successive
dispeU the idea attempted to be inculcated by mischief
\ SHERIFFS SALE
?T
weeks, or that he cause a copy or this order to be personally Traverse City, Oct 1,1861.
makers, that disagreements have existed between the
.
IT VIRTUE btf. A WRIT OF FIERI FACIAS, ISSUED served on said David C. Riwleigh and John C. Haines, DePresident and his Cabinet upon one side, ami the rotnANKEE NOTIONS.—1'ER1UMFR\, SOATS, DEB
out of and unafr the Seal of the Circuit Court for tke fondants, at least, twenty days before the time above specified
1I A trmce.
trilice. Gun Caps.
Caps, Com
Compssees,
pastes. Snuff and Tobacco
Tobacco Boxes,
Boxaa.
matidcr oHhe nnny of the Potomac on the other. What- County of Manistee, to me directed and delivered. I ha ve for their appearance. .
J Fancy Pipes. 811 tr ahd Toy Watches, Fancy Boxes, Purses
W. W. CARPENTER.
ever McClellau's plans may be, they are satisfactory to levied upon all the right title and interest of Luther G. SID ith.
Circuit Court Commissioner for Maniktce Co.. Mich. ! and Money Bags. Ladies' Work and Fancy" Baskets, Table
being an undivided one-firth in aud to the following describhis superiors, or they woulil not give hint by the chief ed
lands to wit:
T. J. RAMSDELL, Solicitorfor ComplainanL < Mats. Brushes of all kinds. Guards, Chains. Ac.
" command, a control over all the armies of the Republic, Lot No. one (1% of section one (1), town twentv-one (21) * *— copy or the record.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
JT
and a practical direction of all the opjUnions of the war. north, or range seventeen (17) west; lot No. fix (6), of sec- 46-6w.
IGLEY, Register. I Traverse Ci'v, Oct 1,1861.
JAMES H.feiiRH
There is, therefore, no truth in the u&ertloi of disa- tion six (6), town tweuty-one (21) north, or ran^c sixteen (16)
greements in these high quarters of the government. We west: lot No. ten (10V or section six (t.), and lot No. seven
SALE OF FORFEITED STATE LA/XDS.
J-Pipe.Z
....
or section seven (7), and lot No. Tour (4). or section five
Pail Kettles. Tin Ware—s complete lint—20, 30, 40* and
are justified in saying that this confidence extended to (7).
MICHIGAN STATE LAND OFFICE, )
(5), and lot No. Ave (5). or sectionfive(5)—all in town twentyLAKSIXG, September 16thJ 186L S GO gallon Kettles.
McClellan sheds unmistakable light upon the coudur-t one (31) north, or range sixteen (16) west; lot No. one (1),
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. TnAT THE
of the administration towards Fremont. It completely two (3k and nine (9). or section twenty-six (26); and lot No.
Traverse City, Oct 1. 18C1.
37
following
described
Primary
School
Lands,
sithated
in
dissipates the charge that they seek to ruin him be- one (Ik-of section thirty-live (35); and S. W. J or S. B. rrc. i the County orGrand Traverse, forfeited for non-payment or
cause he is popular, and therefore strong. Xo Gen- or section twenty-six CM), and S. W. * of N. W. rrc. i or sec-,interest, will be offered for sale al Public Auction, a', this
E D S T E A D S . — T A B L E S , CHAIRS, ROCKERS, WASH
thirty-four (31)—all in town twenty-two (22) north, of Office, on Wednesday, the 30th day or October, next, at 10
Stands, Mattrasees, Child's Rockers, High Chairs, Ac.
eral ever was dearer to the people than McClellan. lion
range fourteen (14) west; all in theCoonty or Jlanistee and
Traverse City, Oct 1, IBM.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
He has their entire confidence, and, if the Adminis- State or Michigan, whicji I shall expose for sale or vendue 'clock A. x., unless previously redeemed according to law.
*
SAMUEL S. LACEV, Commissioner,/''"
tration desire to destroy a powerful military rival, to the highest bidder, at the north dooror the Baswell Hotel
Subdivision.
f Section. | Town North. | Range W^-st.
they have more reason to fear him than Fremont: in the village or Manistee, on the Seventh day or December,
assorted
Pick'es,
Ple-foulta,
Oysters, Sardine*.
jet, w« seo that they have honored him with the su- A. D. 1861, at Ten o'clock in the rorenoon of said dav.
Cigars.
„ '
„ . . .
Q- A. BUSWELL, Sheriff.
preme command.
[Chicago Times.
HANNAH LAY * CO.
Manistee, October 10th, 1861.
«c-6w
Traverse City Oct 1. 1861

T R A V E R S E CITY.

Hannah, Lay & Co.'a Column-

F U L L & COMPLETE
S T O C K
GENERAL MERCHANDIZE,

Best Markets & Lowest Rates

I

Northern Transportation Co.'s

A

sk

S

W

FALL AND WINTER B

B

B

T

T R A V E R S E CITY.

C

r

Notice to Contractors!
Jo&h

N

P

M

P

B

T h e Southern Volunteer's Farewell to his W i f e .
F r e s h f r o m snuff-dlpplng t o hta a i m s s h e went.
And he, a q u i d removing f r o m his m o u t h .
Pre«s«d h e r In u n l i b to h!* manljr bre**-t,
And spat twice, l o n g i n g l y toward the b o o t h .

N E W

M O F F A T ' 8
Life Pills a n d Phoenix Bitters.

T

HESE MIDICINES HAVE NOW BEEN BEFORE THE

ST

D" MOTT'S

V)^>*D

N E W GOODS,

pubUfc for a period b f t y r t y years, and d u r i n g t h a t time
"» Yara," h e said, a n d Itf ecough'J as he s p o k *
have maintained a high oGaract*>r in a l m o s t every part of the
- I n d e e d I flrfd'K W-rt-(liic) 'streamly h a r d
globe, f o r t h e i r e x t r a o r d i n a r y a i d immediate power of r t ^ ,
T o leave Tuy wife, m y niKseia. a n d m y debts.
s t o r i n g p e r f e c t h e a l t h t o persons suffering u n d e r nearly e v e r j r
C o r n e r of W n k i n o o a n d N a g o n n b e S t s . ,
And march to glory with the Dart* Guard.
k i n d of disease t o which tbfc-hjyaan f r a m e is liable.
T h o following are a m o n g the distressing variety of human
VlJut s i ttJarmi the M u t h b:w cr.iledliar sons,
.
diseases in w h k h the V e g e t a b l e L i f e M e d i c i n e s aro well
And wtf letheri-N soraethin.- S o u t h e r n fcagdg c a n s t c c l .
known t o be Infallible:
Yon c a n ' t (hlcV epect ifl« t o fcUy a t hoiiK-,
DVHTEPSH, by th o r o u g h ly c l e a n s i n g the first a n d second
W i t h heartless d u n s forever a t my heel*.
stomachs, and c r e a t i n g a flow of pure, healthy bile, i n s t e a d
A s a p e r i e n t a n d Stoiflacle p r e p a r a t i o n of IRON perilled of »
of the stale a n d a c r i d k i n d ; Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, T H E SUBSCRIBER H A S J U S T R E C E I V E D H I S W I N T E R O x v g e n a n d Carbon by combustion in.Hvilropeo. Sanction^
T o - n i g h t ' s hen-coop falls; and in a w e t k
Ucartonrn, Headaclie, Restlessness, Iil-Tenijier, Anxiety, l a n e d by the highest Medical A u t h o r i t i e s , both i s Europe sti i
STOCK. CONSISTING O F
We'll take the Yankee capital, I t h i n k ;
guor, and Melancholy, w h i c h a r c t h e general s y m p t o m s or
the
VPited S t a t e s , a n d p r e s c r i b e d in t h e i r practice.
Bat should it prove (hie) 'bpedient n o t to do't.
Dyspepsia, will vanish a s a n a t u r a l consequence of its c u : - .
VVhy.tben w e l l take—in *!iort, we'll t a k e * dr
'"CofTiVEXtss, by c l e a n s i n g t h e whole l e n g t h of the in'-•*tine* with a solvent p r o c e s s a n d w i t h o u t violence; all violent rhirgc* leave the bowels costive-within two dayB.
complexions i n d i c a t e it
FEVER* of nil kinds, by r e s t o r i n g tho blood t o a regular
Me ca«s.
Circulation, t h r o u g h the process of respiration in some cases
I n n o x i o u s in all maladies In which i t h a s boen tried, i t hay
I'll give'yfcu some dlrectlons-ero 1 go.
and t h e t h o r o u g h solution of all intestinal obstruction In
proved absolutely curative In each of t h e following com
others.'
Thif cottdn-gln 1 h a v e n ' t paid f o r y e t —
plaints, v i s :
The Life Medicines have been k n o w n to cure Rheumatism
The Yankee t r u s t e d for it inv doar. yon know.
I n Debility* Nervous Affections, E m a c i a t i o n ,
p e r m a n e n t l y In three weeks, a n d t h e Gout In half t h a t time,
A n d it's the most (hie) 'stremely d o u b t f u l t h i n g
rspepsia. C o n s t i p a t i o n , D i a r r h o n , Dysentery, Jfcj
by removing local inflammation f r o m the musclcs a n d ligaW h e t h e r it'» ever used again, o r no.
p i c n t C o n s u m p t i o n , S c r o f n l o n s T u b e r c u l o s i s , HoJI
ment* of t h e j o i n t s .
,
W h i c h h e offers cheap f o r Cash o r Barter.
K h e u m , M i s m e n s t r u a t i o n , W h i t e s . QUIorosis, Liwrr
DROPSIES of ail kinds, by f r e e i n g and u r e n g t h e n i n g the
• i t Yankee"* agent calls while » 9 » gone.
Complaints. Chronic Headaches, Uhyaniutisui, I n kidneys a n d b l a d d e r : they operate most delightfully on tfcese
D Y m y thic)'*pre«s command and wish t h a t y o u
C. D A V I D S O N , Agent.
t e r m i t t e n t F e v e r s , P i m p l e s o n t h e K i n - , *;e.
i m p o r t a n t organs, and h e n c e have ever b e e ^ found a certain
Denounce him uir an Abolition spy,
N o r t h p o r t , D e c e m b e r 21, lfiCO.
<tf
A n d h a v e him h a n g . b e f o r e his note i s due.
remedy for the w o r n ca-es of Gravel.
of GKNKHAI. DRBU.rrr. w h e t h e r the result of scut*
AU'i WORMS, by dislodging f r o m t h e t u r n i n g s of tne bowdisease, or of the continued d i m i n u t i o n of n e r v o u s a n d mus
P. a — C A S H P A I D FOR FURS.
els the slimy m a t t e r t o which t h e s e c r e a t u r e s adhere.
If! C
cular energy f r o m nervous c o m p l a i n t s o n e trial cl'this n
,
ro (liic)'pensive w h e l p s ;
H c r a v x , Ulcers a n d Inveterate S o r e s : by the perfect p a r i t y
storative has proved successful t o an e x t e n t which»«dcscllT>
n't b r i n g mucli the way the markets arc,
Which t h e s e Life Medicines give t o the blood and all the hu" in nor written attestation would r e n d e r credible. Invalid*
mor*. *
. . . .
„ long bed-ridden as t o have become forgotteu J n t h e i r own
SCORBVTIC ERUPTIONS, a n d bad Complexions, by their alneighborhoods, h a v e suddenly re-sppoared itf the busy wi-rld
And tiicri'H that Yankee seliooii^rtreoe, you know,
terative effect on the fluids t h a t feed the skin, and the morbid
as 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 i | u k di»tar.t l a n d
Who t a u g h t o a r d a r l i n g s how to read a n d spell;
state of which occasions all eruptive complaints, sallow,
Soma very signal i n s t a n c e s ^ t h i s kind a r c attested of female
d o n t (.bic) spend a c e n t to p a * ber bill;
cloudy, and o t h e r disagreeable complexions.
Sufferers, emaciated v i c t i m s of a p p a r e n t marasmus. s«»
If aha a r e n ' t t a r r e d a n d feathered, she'll do well;
T h f use of'-these Pills f o r a very short tlnfe, will effect an
gnineous e x h a u s t i o n , critical changes, and t h a t complication
e n t i r e cure ©I' Salt Rheum, a n d a s t r i k i n g improvement ittof n e r v o a s and dyspeptic aversion t o air a n d e x e r c i s e lor
And now, my, dear, I go w h e r e booty calls,
t h c clearness of the skin. Common Colds a n d Influenza will
which the physician h a s no name.
1 leave ray whiskey, cotton c r o p , a n d t h e e ;
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I n N s R v o r s AFFECTIONS of all kinds, and for reasons fa
I»roy t h a t In battle 1 may n o t (hie) 'spire,
J ' l t E S — T h e - o n g i n h l proprietor of these Medicines
miliar t o medical men, the operation of t h i s p r e p a r a t i o n of
And « hen y o n lick the n i g g e r s t h i n k of me.
cured of Files of 35 years standing, by t h o u s e of the Life
Iron roust necessarily lie salutary, M, nnlil.e the uld.oxldaa.
Medicines alone.
it i s vigorously tonic, without tiling e x c i t i n g a n d o v e r h e a t
If o h some m o u r n f u l s u m m e r a f t e r n o o n
FKVKR *M> Antra—For t h i s s c o u r g e of the Western CounIng; a n d gently, regularly arierient. even in the most obrtT
T h e y ^ h o n l d b r i n g houie'to yon your w a r r i o r dead.
try, these Medicines will be f o u n d a safe, speedy, a n d certain
E ARE MANUFACTURING AND ARK P R E P A R E D nate cases or eostiveness w i t h o u t ever being a g a s t r i c p n r g a ,
I n t e r mo with a tooth-pick.in iny hand.
remedy. O t h e r medieihe* leave tho s y s te m subject t o a reto fornish, at short notice. H i g h P r e s s u r e and Condens- tive, or Inflicting a disagreeable sensation,
A n d write a last ( h i c j j a o e t o'er m y head.*
t u r n of the djsease—a cure by these medicines is p e r m a n e n t ing Engines, f o r Stationary. Marine a n d Mining purposes, of
I n t h i s latter property, a m o n g others, which m a k e s It so
—try them, be satisfied, and be cured.
the most a p p r o v e d c o n s t r u c t i o n .
remarkably*effectual a n d p e r m a n e n t a remedy for 1'itas. n p o n
The Fuchsia.
B i u o c s FEVERS and LIVKR COMPLAINTS—General DebiliWe invite especial attention t o our C o n d e n s i n g E n g i n e s , which i t also appears to e x e r t a d i s t i n c t uitffc sj-ecillc a c t i o n ,
M r . S h e p h e r d , t h e r e s p e c t a b l e a n d well-informed con- ty. Loss of A p p e t i t e a n d Diseases of Females—tho Medicines particularly adapted tor-Flouring. Mills, and other purposes by dispersing the local t e n d e n c y which f o r m s them,
have been used with the most beneficial results in cases of
" i n DTBSKPSI*. Innumerable as are Ita causes, a single box
s e r v a t o r o f t h e B o t a n i c g a r d e n s , a t L i v e r p o o l , g i v e s t h e t h i s d e s c r i p t i o n : K i n g ' s Evil a n d Serofala In i t s worst forms where economy of F o a l and regufarity of m o t i o n are so indispensable. The c o n d e n s i n g a p p a r a t u s f o r t h e s e e n g i n e s of t h e s e Cha!yl«ate I'ill* has ofteg sufficed f o r the most lia
f o l l o w i n g c u r i o u s a c c o u n t of t h e i n t r o d u c t i o n of t h a t ele- yield t o the mild yet p o w e r f u l a c t i o n of these remarkable la of the m o s t simple a n d durable kind. These condensing
bitual cases, i n c l u d i n g the Attendant COSTIVK\»S.
g a n t little flowering s h r u b , ' t h o f u c h s i a , i n t o E n g l i s h Medicines. N i g h t Sweats, N e r v o u s Debility, Nervous Com- engines insure to Mines for P u m p i n g , or f o r w o r k i n g S t a m p
In unchecked DisHKiioK*, even when advanced t o D r s r i . - .
plaints of all kinds, Palpitation o f the Heart, P a i n t e r ' s Cho- Mills, t h e greatest economy in fuel.
greenhouses and parlor windows :—
TERY, confirmed, emaciating, and a p p a r e n t l y malignant, the ^
O u r facilities f o r filling orders for Mining Machinery are cffecta h a v e been equally decisive a n d astonishing.
O l d M r . L e e , a n u r s e r y m a n a n d g a r d e n e r , n e a r L o n - lic, are speedily cored.
Persons whose c o n s t i t u t i o n s are impaired by the injudiIn tho local pains, loss of flesh and s t r e n g t h , debilitating
don, well k n o w n fifty or s i x t y y e a r s a g o , w a s one d a y cious nse of Mercury, will find these medicines a p e r f e c t unsurpassed. Our P a t t e r n s embrace t h e l a r g e s t variety of
raps, 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 ,
congb, and r e m i t t e n t hectic, which generally i n d i c a t e I s o
s h o w i n g h i s v a r i g a t e d t r e a s u r e s t o a f r i e n d , w h o t u r n e d cure, lis they never fail t o eradicate from the system all the
, of the most approved construction.
riENT GaNsr- r r i o s , tliis remedy h a s allayed t h e

t o h i m a n d d e c l a r e d — " W e l l , y o o h a v o n o t in y o u r col- cffccts of S u r c u r y , m u c h sooner t h a n the most powerful preWe would call particular attention to o u r assortment of f r i e n d s a n d • nyslclans. In s e v c r al'very
g r a"*"*
t i f y i n g a n d Interaive
p a r a t i o n s of Sarsaparilla.

P a t t e r n s for P u m p s with P l u n g e r I.ifta, r a n g i n g f r o m i t o 10 e t t i n g insts.nces.
l o d i o n a p r e t t i e r flower t h a u 1 saw t h i s m o r n i n g . "
*
W. R. MOFFAT.
Inches diameter. O u r combined Bucket and p l u n g e r p u m p s ,
I n S c a o r c L o r s T c s w r r L o s i s . t h i s medicated iron has ha.1
•• N o 1 a n d , p r a y ? w h a t w a s t h i s p h r e n t x like ?"
335 Broadway, New York.
for supplying S t a m p i n g Machinery with water, and f o r o t h e r __r m o r e than the good effect of t h e moat cautiously balance',
" W h y t h e p l a n t w p s e l o g a n t , a n d t h e flowers h u n g in
^ 5 0 " ' F o r Sale by all Druggists.
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uses, give the most p e r f e c t satisfaction..
p r e p a r a t i o n s of iodine, w i t h o u t any of the well k n o w n Hor o w s like t a s s e l s f r o m t h o p e n d a n t b r a n c h e s , t h e i r c o l o r
O u r ftPsortmont of Gearing, u p to 1 - feet diameter, enables Utilities.
N E W R E M K D I K 8 3TOU
t h « r i c h e s t c r i m s o n ; in t h e e e n t e r a fold of d e e p p u r p l e , "
i m m»ct o r d e r s for hcavv or l i g h t Gearing, at t h e shortest
T h e attention of females c a n n o t lie t o o confidently iavlted
W b i m s h e a v e s from 1 to 5 feot diameter. Manuo t h i s remedy and r e s t o r a t i v e , In the r a s e s peculiarly affectreplied his frieud.
facturers of l l o d g c ' s p a t e n t s t a m p s . Oil SU11 Machinery, ing t h e m .
. P a r t i c u l a r directions b e i n g d e m a n d e d and given, M r .
of t h o most approved c o n s t h i c t i o n ; Building work, I r o n
In RHEUMATISM, both c h r o n i c a n d inflammatory—la tbn
L e e p o s t e d off t o W a p p i n g , w h e r e h e a t o o c o p e r c e i v e d
Fronts, Columns, Caps, Ac., A c . , ; Illuminated Title for Side- latter, however, m o r e decidcdly—It h a s U e n Invariably well
OWARD ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA, A BE- walks and Areas : I r o n Fences, Verandahs, Stair*, Ac.
t h a t t h o p l a n t w a s new i n t h i s p a r t of t h e wo r l d . H e
reported, both as alleviating p s i n a n d r e d u c i n g the swellings
novolent Institution established by spec ml En d o w m e n t,
We arc sole licensees f o r P a t e n t F e n c i n g — p r l c c s varying and stiffness of t h e j o i n t s and mnseles.
saw and admired.
for t h e Belief of the Sick and distressed, afflicted with Viruom 76 cents to $5 per foot. The l a r g e s t assortment of Fence
I n IsTEKMiTTEvr FKVERS it m u s t necessarily 1* a g r i f l t
E n t e r i n g t h e house, h e s a i d , " M y gpoth-woman, t h i s is
l e n t and C h r o n i c Diseases, a n d especially f o r the Cure of
remedy and e n e r g e t i c restorative, a n d its p r o g r e s s in t h e new
a t t e r n s in the State.
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u n i c e p l a n t ; I s h o u l d like t o b u y i t ' T
Diseases of the S e x( u a li uOrgans.
rgans.
r
Sole A g e n t s for O i f l a r d ' s B o i l e r I n j e c t o r , which sup- settlements of t b o West, will p r o b a b l ^ b e one of high renown
'• A h , sir, I could n o t sell i t for a n y x p o n e y ; f o r i t w a s
ICE given
gratis, by the a c t i n g S u r g e o n .
M E D I C A L ADVICE
'
plies Boilers with water, w i t h o u t the use of P u m p s or o t h e r and usefblncsR.
PORTS o n S p e r m a t o r r h o e a , a n d other Di- machinery, w h e t h e r the e n g i n e is at rest or in m o t i o n .
V A L U A B L E REI'OR
b r o u g h t m e f r o m t h e W e s t I n d i e s by m y h u s b a n d , w h o
No remedy has e v e r boen discovered In t h e whole h i s t o r y
al Organs, —
and on t h e NEW —
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, tonUijed a t s h o r t notice. of medicine, which e x e r t s such prompt,' happy, and fully reh a s now left a g a i u , a n d I m u s t k e e p i t f o r h i s 0 0 ^ "
iployed' in tho
the Dispensarv,
Dispensary, s e n t in
In sealed letter envelopes,
r f i j f s ma/la t o o r d e r . Esti- storative effect*. Good ajinetite, complete dige t Ion. r a p i d
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Address, DR. J . SKILLIN HOUGHTON,Howard Association,
S 5 " 0 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 .
Ivc and cheerlul exercise, immediately follow its nse.
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No- 2, S. NlDth St., Philadelphia, P a .
P u t u p in n e a t flat metal lioxea c o n t a i n i n g 60 pills, price
stock was something more
50 centa per b o x ; f o r snle y d r u g g i s t s a n d dealers. Will be
sent free t o any address on receipt of the p r i c e . All letters,
ETROIT CITY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE
S H O P . Bteam E n g i n e s MIU.Gearing, M i n i n g MacHlnorders, e t c - s h o u l d be addressed t o .
oll-a-day, b u t t h i s a p o w e r o f m o n e y , s u r e a n d
f, I r o n and Brass Castings, of all kinds, t o o r d e r . We
I V B . L O C K E & Co., General Agents,
sure."
~_ve a large variety of P a t t e r n s , f o r building p u r p o s e s , t o
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20 CKOAB ST., NEW YORK.
" "Til y o u r s , a n d t h e p l a n t ia m i n e , a n d m y g o o d d i m e , which we would invite the a t t e n t i o n or builders.
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y o a shall h a v e ooo of t h e first y o u n g o n e s I r e a r , t o k e e p
F o o t of Randolph Street, n e a r D e t r o i t
for your husband's soke,"
' Milwinkeo R. a D e p o t
" Alack,, a k e k ! "
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O n Atwater Street,
Detroit, Angk 15, 1881.
» Y o a shall, I say, b y J o v e 1"
t
(For Feeding Boilers,)
A c o a c h w a s called, in w h i c h w e r e s a f e l y d e p o s i t e d
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ly E n t r y , C o m m e r c i a l Calculations, and (he P h i l o s o p h y
-work w a s t o p u l l off a n d u t t e r l y d e s t r o y e v e r y .vestige of Doubly
,
D K T R O l T - M I c m G A N .
and Morals of Business.
. . .
blossom and blossom-bnd; i t w a s divided into cuttings,
It fs e x a c t l y what Its n a m e indicates, a n d s h o u l d be in
Sole Manufacturers
and Li centers,
t frhieh w o r e f o r c e d in b a r k - b e d s a n d h o t - b e d s , w e r e r c l i - common
nnion use in every school."
[( J o u r n a l of E d u c a t i o n .
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" U n s u r p a s s e d in simplicity and" perspicuity, and sft.Helentvided and sub-divided. Kvery effort w a s used t o multia f t e r the most approved models, and in t h e m o s t t h o r o u g h
Iv full t o prepare t h10
e pupil
p u p i l :f o r a n y d e p a i t m e n t of b u s i n e s s .. "
p l y t h o p l a n t B y t h e c o m m e n c e m e n t of t h o n e x t flower, , , ' rHaven,
,
Ii n. Z i o n ' s nHerald,
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m a n n e r . H i g h a n d Low Preasnre S t a t i o n a r y Steam Engines,
B norsftnoin, .
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of all Sizes, Low P r e s s u r e Steam Ehgines, particularly, adaptBookket '
and b e s
h u n d r e d f u c h s i a plants, all g i v i n g p r o m i s e of blossom.
ed to F l o u r i n g Mills, or o t h e r nses where great e c o n o m y of
(Michigan I
T h e t w p w h i c h o p e n e d first w o r e removed t o h i s »how" T h e chapter on the Philosophy a n d Morals of I l u s i n e w , Fuel Is an object. Portable Steam E n g i n e s of all Sixes,—
Railroad W o r k , Machine-Shop Tools a n d F i x t u r e s , I r o n
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C o r n e r of F i f t h A Woodbridge St*., Detroit, Mich.
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The w o r k is a deserved favorite a m o n g students, a n d t h e t a l Garden C h a i n , all k i n d s of I r o n C w t i n g s . Mining MaT n s INJECTOR is a n apparatus which may replace m o s t ad
t h i s c h a r m i n g flower T e x c l a i m e d a l a d y c u s t o m e r .
i m p r o v e m e n t s now i n t r o d u c e d will go f a r to increase ita c h i n e r y of e v e r y description. Blast F u r n a c e a n d Rolling-Mill vantageonaly all the m e a n s h i t h e r t o used f o r supplying water
" H e m ! "l is a n a w t h i n g , m y l a d y ; p r e t t y , i s it n o t ? " noDUIarity."
Machinery Composition, Brass Castings, and F i n i s h e d work ; t o S t e a n l BoilcrtT whether S u t i o n a r y , Locomotive, Agricul(Detroit T r i b n n e .
Including Steam Whistles, Oil P u m p s and Glebes, Oil C u p s
F o r sale by
RAYMOND A LATHAM.
" P r e t t y 1 ' t i s lovely 1 i t s p r i c o f"
tural, or Msrine.
a n d Cocks, Steam Cocks, a n d B i h b ' s G a a g e C o c k s o l ditTerent
Detroit, A u g . 15,1861.
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, " A g u i n e a ; thank y o u r ladyship," he replied, a s he
I t s application does away entirely with tho neccasity of
p a t t e r n s . Also, Mills, of every kind, driven by steam or wa- p u m p s for feeding boilers, a n d the various movements for .
received the money.
ter, e m b r a c i n g Flour, G r i s t and Saw Mills, Gangs, large a n d
LANK BOOKS AHD STATIONERY.—THE pony, with Istest i m p r o v e m e n t s ; Malay, Sash, Circular, w o r k i n g then» In s l l classes ot Engine, and. In fact, when.O n e of t h e t w o p l a n t s t t o o d . i n b e r l a d y s h i p ' s b o u d o i r .
•r a boiler Is used a n d steam p r o d u c e d ; It Is an a d j u n c t t o
s u b s c r i b e r s b e g l e a v s t o a n n o u n c e to t h e Country a n d L a t h e a n d Siding Mills—all put u p r e a d s for use, w h e n *1
' M y - d e a r C h a r l o t t e , w h e r e did y o n g e t t h i s flower ? "
the
boiler, a n d entirely Independent of the E n g i n e r a p d f a
City Trade, t h a t they h a v e on h a n d a very full and complete
sired, w h e t h e r at Home or abroad.
a s k u T o n e of h e r l a d y s h i p ' s v i s i t o r s .
p a t in operation by simply o p e n i n g connexions, with tbe
a s s o r t m e n t 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 ,
Also, p a i r i n g of all k i n d s of work s * A Machinery, done Boiler; and h a v i n g no p a r t s in motion, i t is n o t 1l»lile t o
/
•• O h , 'tis a n e w t h i n g ; I s a w i t a t O l d L e e ' s . P r e t t y , Wholesale a n d Retail, t o which they invito inspection by parw i t h despatch a n d a t low rates. Also, G6aring and Patterns, wear, n o r otherwise t o get out of order.
ties who desire t o purchase. We feel confident we can give of any,®lie, u p t o seven feet In diameter, c u t by means of our
is i t n o t ? "
Tbe size of t h i s a p p a r a t u s i s comparatively small, a n d Ita
" P r e t t y I) 'tis b e r t i t i f u l ! I t s p r i c e !
c o m m o d i o u s a n d efftctlvc Gear C u t t i n g Machine.
Also, application is r e n d e r e d especially easy by t h e fact t h a t i t
P l a n s , d r a w i n g s a n d Specifications for Machinery.
" A guinea. There was another l e f t "
Can be placed In a n y position, vertical, horizontal, or otherthe West, a n d are prepared t o m a n u f a c t u r e to order a n y a n d
£ 9 * j 0 n application, a c i r c u l a r will be sent gratis, con- wise, n e a r to, or a t a distance f r o m the Boiler, a n d a t any
T h o v i s i t o r ' s h o r s e s m o k e d off t o t h e s u b u r b ; a t h i r d all styles of Blank Books. J"
t a i n i n g a list of p r i c e s a n d f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n .
reasonable h e i g h t above t b o level of the feed-water.
flowering p l a n t s t o o d o n t h e s p o t w h e n c e t h e first h a d
C h a r l e s K e l l o g f f li C o . ,
The apparatus is c o n n e c t e d with the Boiler by -two plpea.
b e e n taken. T h e second guinea h a d been paid, and the
• No. 236, A t w a t e r Street, D e t r o i t
one l e a d i n g from the steam apace, a n d t h e other comic*, t r d
second c h o s e n f u c h s i a a d o r n e d t h e d r a w i n g - r o o m of h e r
to the lowest convenient p o i n t 'of tbe water space; It will
' s e c o n d l a d y s h i p . T h e scene w a s r e p e a t e d a s n e w - c o m e r s
o'perate
with steam at any usual pressure, and It w l f l supply
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Detroit, A u g . 15, 1861.
m a n d a d m i r e d t h e b e a u t y of t h o p l a n t , ftew c h a r i o t s
Itself f r o m t h e h o t weU of a c o n d e n s i n g Engine. •
w t o t h e g a t e s of O l d L e e ' s n u r s e r y - g r o u n d . T w o
r p H E DETROIT STOVE WORKS-GANSON A
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a
d v a n t a g e s t o b e d e r i v e d f r o m t h e use of t h i s
fuchsias, y o u n g , g r a c e f u l , a n d b u r s t i n g i n t o h e a l t h y V I COMPANY. The undersigned are prepared to receive
A p p a r a t n a a r e t—
flowers,' w e r e c o n s t a n t l y s e e n in t h e s a m e s p o t in h i s r e - osders f o r the m a n u f a c t u r e of every variety of h e a t i n g and
T E D A T D E T R O I T , 1DICH.,
1 s t — T b e s a v i n g o f i l e flrst cost of all Pumps, and t h e
cooking s t o v e s ; also, coal stoves f o r stores a n d offices.
pository.
p a r t s t o c o n n e c t t h e m w i t h t h e E n g i n e and Boiler.
2nd.—The
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of the jwear a n d t e a r of tbeee pumps,
r H o n e g l e c t e d n o t t o g l a d d e n t h e s a i l o r ' s f a i t h f u l w i f e TljeJe stoves are made f r o m the lalest and most approved
1 rooms,
e x p r e s s l y fortheii
In Mern a . pprepared
i
p a t t e r n s , a n d wiU be sold at wholesale or retail. T h e attenwhich, in Locomotives a n d o t h e r h i g h press ore Engine* i s
- b y t l * p r o m i s e d g i f t ; b u t e r e t h e flower-season closed, tion of city and c o u a t r v dealers Is especially invited, as w e r i l l Block, c o r b e r o f J < "
a a n d W o o d w a r d Avegui
very considerable.
t h r e e h u n d r e d g o l d e n g u i n e a s c h i n k e d in h i s p a r s e , t h e shall sell c h e a p e r t h a n they can buy in E a s t e r n m a r k e t s .
A s c h o l a r s h i p issued from D e t r o i t College
(owill
will be good
3rd.—The s a v i n g of. the power r e q u i r e d t o work pumps of
in Cleveland. O h i o ; Buffalo, N. Y . ; Albany, N. Y.: Chicago, w b s t e v e r c o n s t r u c t i o n .
Office, ISO Woodward Avenue.
'
p r o d a c e of t h e single s n r u b of t h e > i d o w of W a p p i n g
GANSON A CO.
I1L; P h i l a d e l p h i a . P a . ; S t Louis, Mo., a n d N. Y. City.
t h e reward of t h e taste, decision, skill, a n d p e r s e v e r a n c e
ith.r—The elevation of t h e t e m p e r a t u r e of the water adDetroit, A n g . 16, 1861.
38-ly
J . H. GOLDSMITH, Residcn^'Principal a t D e t r o i t .
mitted Into the Boiler by the Boiler by t h e steam used, t h u s •
of Old M r . L e e .
H. P . P E R R R J , S p e n c e r i a n P e n m a n .
T U I T I O N IN A D V A N C E .
A Brave Soldier.
OMETHING W O R T H K N O W I N G ! ! T h a t at HALLOCK'P
S ° C -I -o -t -h -i n g E m p o r i-u m, rcan
found* ga igg
large assortment* <'*
a n be foon
P e r p e t u a l S c h o l a r s h i p good in all o u r Colleges, i n c l u d i n g
V.X
A b r a v e officer, w h o h a d been w o u n d e d in o r n e a t t h e
to tthe
h e present season—all of Business P e n m a n s h i p , $<0.

itolug, isuited
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k n e e , was s t r e t c h e d u p o n t h e d e f e c t i n g t a b l e o f a ; surat prices A1
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lessons, $5; s i x m o n t h s , e v e n i n g s , $10• g e o n , v f e o w i t h a n assistant, b e g a n t p p r o b e a n d c n t in and which must be sold within 30 t o CO days, t o make
lecessary to state t h e s t e a m pies% • O u r S t a n d a r d of P e n m a n s h i p , is t h e g o o d old Spen.that region of h i s a n a t o m y . A f t e r a w h i l e , t h o " s u b j e c t "
s u r e a n d n o m i n a l horse power of Boiler, or t h e steam prsecerian.
.said:—
sure a n d tbe q u a n t i t y of water required per h o n r .
The m o s t t h o r o u g h a n d p r a c t i c a l and ^truly p o p u l a r ColD o n ' t c o t me u p in t h a t style, D o c t o r ! W h a t a r e
l e g s in America. Nearly f o u r thousand.sindente h a v e entered
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'you t o r t u r i n g m e in t h a t c r u e l w a v f o r t "
since 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 W s t e v i d e n c e of t h e i r
A R N E S S , SINGLE AND DOUBLE—an a s s o r t m e n t ;
" W e a r e l o o k i n g f o r t h e b a l l , " replied t h e s e n i o r j u s t received—for s p r i n g a n d s u m m e r ol
Lines, H a m e Straps, Hold-back Straps, Girths, Breast
f a v o r w i t h t h e public.
Rein Snaps.
H A N N A H . L A Y * CO.
Joperntor.
' .
F o r f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n call a t College Booms, or send f o r
D e t r o i t . Aug. 16.1861.
Traverse City, Dec. M. 1660.
v , • " W h y d i d n ' t y o u s a y so, t h e n b e f o r e ? " a s k e d t h o innew Catalogue of 80 pages. F o r s p e c i m e n s of P e n m a n s h i p ,
•nclose letter stamp. Address.
.« idignant p a t i e n t
" I ' v e g o t t h e ball in m y p o c k e t , " said
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P E R H A N G I N G S . — W A L L PAPER. C U R T A I *
MORGAN BATES,
BRYANT, STRATTON, A C o . .
Jie, p u t t i n g .his h a n d in h i s w a i s t c o a t , a n d t a k i n g i t o u t
L F a p e r , a n d Buff C u r t a i n i n g . B o r d e r i n g , Ac.
H A N N A H , LAY k OO.
•* X t o o k i t o n t myself," h e a d d e d . '• D i d n ' t I m e n t i o n
A t e i t h e r of t h e above Cities.
( C n 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. 30,1860.
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H e r a l d OtHoe, T r a v e r s e City M i c h .

PIL'-S IRON.

K T O R . T H P O R . T .

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G O O D S ,

BOOTS AND SHOES,
Heady-Made Clothing/

Hardware, Groceries and Provisions,

JACKSON & W I L E Y ,
I R O N t f c B R A S S
FOUNDERS
M A C H I N T S T S ,

(Detroit, Michigan, opposite lathi* Shop of Michigan Central
Bail kid Company.

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goW, silver and copper." lliss'
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M A C H I N E S H O P ,

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Just above the Detroit and Milwaukee
R. R. Depot

GIFFARD'S
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