Grand Traverse Herald, June 12, 1863

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Grand Traverse Herald, June 12, 1863

Subject

American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

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Contributors to the newspaper.

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Publisher

Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

Date

1863-06-12

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD.
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Almighty, h e a r na, while we raise
t h a t my life was ever a g a i n a t t e m p t e d ; b u t c e r t a i j i il is
Our b.vmn of thankfulness a n d praise.
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That Thou b a s t given the h u a i s a race
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h o - ! o c c u r r e d t h e following y e a r . [ did not f o r g e t t o reward
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rider y o u r life safe in h i s h a n d s ?"
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'• D o y o u i n t e n d t o use ray reply i a legal way ?"
T h y hand outspread the billowy plains
is it. t h a t , when it b e g i n s t o s t i r , it losses a b o u t g r e a t
Of ocean, nursed by genial rains.
H o n g h i g h the glorious sun. s a d a c t
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MORGAN BATES.
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GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY OFFICERS.
Delighted, on Thy works delays.
of W illiara Byerly. p r o v i d e d '.here was a single c h a n c e t i h c g r e a t b u l k of m a o k i n a n e v e r r e a l i z e the t r u t h t h a t
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of his e s c a p i n g d e t e c t i o n in case of willful m u r d e r . "
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" V e r y well. M a y I now p r o c e e d ? "
e n o r m o u s t h a t i r o n s h i v e r s b e f o r e it like glass, y e t a s o a p
Sheriff.........
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Yes,' M o n s i e n r . "
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Connty Treasnrer
M O R G A N B A T r a j T r a - f City.
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Y o u will please a n s w e r t o e a c h s t a t e m e n t of m i n e waves i t a s i d e w i t h i t s w i n g . I t m i n i s t e r s l a v i s h l y t o all
Comity Clerk
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warm s o u t h wind b r i n g s b a c k c o l o r t o t h e p a l e face of
s h o w n t o m y a p a r t m e n t s , I m a d e some c h a n g e in m y toi- v e r , a fellow t r a v e l e r m a d e v o u r a c q u a i n t a n c e ?"
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s o m e l e t t e r s of i n t r o d u c t i o n ; b u t , a s I h a d n o t y e t p r e of o n r r u g g e d climate.
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sunrise, t h e b r i g h t n e s s of midday, t h e c h a s t e n e d r a d i a n c e
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officers w h o h a d r e a d m y p a s s p o r t a t t h e gntce, n n d t h e
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more astonished every minute.
r r a r e r s e City, Grand Traverse County, Mich.
J u d g e of my surprise, therefore, when I had gone bnt
W h a t coold it all mean f H a d e v e r y a c t i o n of my life, would d r o p s of dew g a t h e r on the flowers. T h e k i n d l y
a f e w s t e p s f r o m M a u r i c e ' s , 4 2 R n e Rivoli, t o w a r d the
Offlce l a D w e l l i n g H o u s e .
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b e a u t i f u l p a l a c e g a r d e n s n e a r l y o p p o s i t e , t o h e a r myself
sify t h e f a c e of t h e -skv : o o r n a k e d g l o b e w o u l d t u r n i t *
M y strange interrogator proceeded :
addreaeed as follows:
" T h i s s * r a n g e r was d r e s ^ d in a b i n e c o a t w i t h b r i g h t t a n n e d a n u n s h a d o w e d f o r e h e a d t o t h e sun, nnd one d r e a '• W i l l M o n s i e u r H e n r y N e v i l l e h a v e t h e k i n d n e s s t o
m e t a l b u t t o n s , n a n k e e n t r o w s e r s , a buff v e s t a p a r t i - ry, m o n o t o n o u s blaze of l i g h t a n d h e a t dazzl? a n d b u r n
answer m e a few important questions ? "
u p nil t h i n g s .
I t u r n e d t o t h e s p e a k e r , a n d saw a t a g l a n c e h e was a c o l o r e d n e c k e r c h i e f , a w h i t e a a t a n d b l a c k b o o t s ? "
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W e r e t h e r e n o a t m o s p h e r e , t h e e v e n i n g SOB w o a l d in
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t o t a l s t r a n g e r t o me—^that I h a d n e v e r , t o m y k n o w GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICH.
a m o m e n t set, ar.d, w i t h o u t w a r n i n g p l n u g e t h e e a r t h
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Complexion, a n d w o r e n g r e e n p a t c h o v e r his l e f t e y e t"
H e w a s a m i d d l e - a g e d m a n . of r a t h e r p r e p o s s e s s i n g
of h e r rays, n n d lets t h e m slip b u t s l o w l y t h r o u g h h e r
•Yes."
a p p e a r a n c e , with p a y hair, eye-brows and mustachc. and
" A f t e r some c o m m o n p l a c e remarks, he v e n t u r e d t o fingers, so t b a t t h e s h a d o w s of e v e n i n g a r c g a t h e r e d by
w a s d r e s s e d a s a p l a i n , s u b s t a n t i a l citizen.
d e g r e e s , a n d t h e flowers h a v e t i m e t o n o w t b e i r b e a d s ,
ask v o u w h i c h w a y y o u wese t r a v e l i n g ?"
— J«»7a" Tarti«r.
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nestle t o repose. I n t h e m o r n i n g t h e g a r i s h sun would
Y o u replied y o n w e r e g o i n g t o P a r i s
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k i n d of f o r m a l b o w , h a l f dignified, hiflf p o lite , a s if h e
w o u l d h a v e said t h e q u e s t i o n s w e r e o n l y t o c o m e f r o m u p o n y o u r u n s u s p i c i o u s mind, t h a t y o n w e r e q u i t e pleasD u t y of S u p p o r t i n g the A d m i n i s t r a t i o n ^
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S o m e h o w I felt a t r i f l e v e x e d a n d n e t t l e d a t t h e look
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" O n y o u r way t o D o v e r , he g a v e y o u somo a c c o u n t p e r n i c i o u s foolery w h i c h t e a c h e s t h a t t h e c o u n t r y U t o
a n d tone, a n d r e m a r k e d , a l i t t l e c o l d l y :
T r a v e r s e City, May IS, 18CS. fc-ly" I t a k x ' i t f o r g r a n t e d o n e h a s t h e s a m e right t o in- of his post life—of his trials, s t i u g g l e s , d i s a p p o i n t m e n t s b e saved, o r c a n b e s a v e d , in s o m e o t h e r w a y t h a n b v
a n d successes ; "
c o - o p e r a t i n g w i t h t h e e x i s t i n g a d m i n i s t r a t i o n in t h e w o r k
terrogate as t h e other."
Yea"
of s u b d u i n g t h e R e b e l l i o n . T h e r e m u s t b e u n i t y o f a c T h e f e a t u r e s of t h e s t r a n g e r g r e w g r a v e , as one w h o
H e was an i n v e n t o r , a n d a m a n of genius, w h o hBd tion : a n d w e c a n h a v e n o r a l l y i n g c e n t r e f o r t h a t u n i t y
feels a little a n n o y e d , a n d his reply w a s i m p r e s s i v e , with*
lived t o b e n e f i t m a n k i n d and h i m s e l f ? E n g l a n d o w e d e x c e p t t h e c o n s t i t u t i o n a l a u t h o r i t i e s of t h e c o u n t r y . —
out being exactly stern.
" I f M o n s i e u r will b e k i n d e n o u g h t o w a i v e his r i g h t m u c h t o h i m . atfd so did F r a n c e ; a n d so, io fact, d i d t h e T h e r e m u s t b e a b e n d ; a n d w e cau h a v e n o o t h e r h e a d
b u t the nation's Chief Magistrate and Commander. A n
in t h i s i n s t a n c e , " h e said, " i t will*save u s b o t h some w h o l e w o r l d ?"
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thai

b l u t p discloses t h e M t o n i s h m g fact t h a t T e x a s hits cont r i b u t e d s i x t y c # b f t h o u s a n d five h u n d r e d njen
r e b e l a r m i e s , o r - t t i a iu e x c e s s of h e r
vote,

to

the

highest (popular

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

as

if N e w Y o r k h a d s t i l t s e v e n h u n d r e d t b o u s a o d men i u t o
the war.
J ; 1 '7
T h e r e a r e n o w . b e t w e e n t h e a g e s of s i x t e e n a n d s i x t y ,
b u j t w e u t y s e v e n t h o u s a n d m o o left in T e x a s , c a p a b l e of
bearing arms.

f r o m the wood a u d i t will s t a u d u p o n his

report

of

a case t r i e d in t h e S u p e r i o r C o u r t o f t h a t C i t y ;
" T h e plaintiffs c l a i m e d 8 9 0 b a l a n c e d u e Tor
f o r m 8 c a l e s o l d d e f e n d a n t . • T h e d e f e n c e was,

a

pint-

Ihnt

the

S c a l e was t o bo e q u a l t o a s a m p l e of F a i r b a n k s ' m a k e . —
H o claimed t h a t it waijofL-rtor. and therefore
ed a deduction from the price.

demand-

Evidence was introduc-

e d t o »how t h a t t h e S c a l e s u p p l i e d was o H i O t m o r e t h n n

T h e y can also f o r c e m a r c a n d m o r e o f o u r p e o p l e
w i t h i n i h e i r lines t o tuke t h e i r hated o a t h f o r t h e sake of
a qitiet life, a n d t o save t h e i r p r o p e r t y f r o m cuutisca-

can

call

hand.

It

3 9 , 0 0 0 — f a r m o f 2 7 , 0 0 0 acres, said t o b e w o r t h 8 8 0
L000 acres.

D e L a n d & CO.'B Chemical,

be sure you

get what

call f o r , a s in c o n s e q u e n c e of its success t h e r e

ore

market about 873,000 worth o f i a t t l e p e r j e u f at

to

N<

hogs

and

f a t c a t t l e , is said t o b e w r i r t h o n e imllion of dollars.
A c o r r e s p o n d e n t of t h e N e w Y o r k T r i b u n e says

thai

. . G e n e r a l H o o k e r lOoks u p o u t b e r i a ? t m o v e m e n t w i t h anyt h i n g b n t d i f s a t inflict ion in t h e g r a n d r e m i t . a n d said he.
of

condo-

The

Gen-

e r a l haa b e e n receiving' a b o u t Dfty l e t t e r s of c o n d o l e u c e
daily, f r o m peoplo in tlie c o u n t r y s i n c e t h e

battle.

lie

said h e r a r c t l m o r e a b o u t c r i p p l i n g ( h e r e b e l a r m y

than

taking Richmond.
A n e w s b o y at W a s h i n g t o n , o n a r e c e n t

occasion,

t h e a b s e n c e of uny e x c i t i n e n e w s w b c r e w i t h t o s t i m u l a t e

you

for

w»s

.

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apposed

t h e A l a b a m a h a d s a i l e d s o u t h oo t h e 29tH nf A p r i l

M e r c h a n d i s e and "Wares,
When in tho EASTERN MARKETS In August and S r p l c m ber of lm.2. we a r s l l e d ouraelve* o f t h e <>|>j>>irtaiilu K. porchsne largely ftcmnHi lira* of need, snd a* our im[irt**»ions
have l*-en more tlisn verified, wr sre now no Hilunird «s t o
not only mnUr li prodtable to ourst lvm hut especially make

L A R G E B E N E F I T S

L

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NEW

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YORK

A

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E

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BOSTON,

T H I S MAKING A SAYING O F

20 T O 25 P E R C E N T
That many k i n d * uf goods

" H E M ,

State

880,000,000

to
all

Alabama

F L A N N E L S ,
CASSIMKRKS,

"J "

m i J I b e - D e m o c r a l i c officiaU . n ; M a

•• A a * ! A*A ! ASA ! " — S u c h was t h e c r y of

j

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:ini\

dsy U *f July

rebel a r m y by

WALL

A

BRIPOK

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PBItKY H A N N A H . Commissioner.
YOt'NO'vriLD

PAPER.

HATS & CAPS.

w o r d t o t h e w i s e la a n f f l c i e o t . "

S'e shall very soon leave f o r the p u r c h a s e of s o c h i t e m s
art need to make our stock more

FULLY COMPLETE
F O R

TraverweCity. J n n e

T h e L y n c h b u r g . V a . , R e p u b l i c a n a n n o u n c e s the m u r -

" A

<fc BOOKS,

THAN EVER REPOKE. W H I C H W I L L

S p f . - i t ^ k u n n s to be seen on a p p l y i n g

diglinm f r o m h i s u p p e r w i n d o w , no d o u b t t b c g r a n d b a i l '
of distress o f t h e K n i g h t s of t h e G o l d e n C i r c l e .

HARNESSES,

«*»»'«

of 1 id C.»i
for that purpose, at

NOTICE.

na- j T } F . O P O H A I . s FOR

bin,,

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A. 1'. i . A N C A S T E R . ) c
,
E. J . BKUOKS.
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Dated. J n .te 10. I

A C o p p e r h e a d t e a c h e r in a p u b l i c s c h o o l at S y r a c u s e j
h a s f o r b i d d e n l i e c h i l d r e n u n d e r bis c h a r g e t o sing

Boots and Shoes,
STATIONARY

r ^ O - t

the d r a f t

CROCKERY.

F u r n i t u r e , Tobacco,

COMMISSIONERS NOTICE.
r p U B UNlJfcKSKiNEl). U.W1NG BEEN Ut.l.Y ATJL pointed by the 1'rubatc C o u r t of tb« Cunot.v of Giaud
Truverve, Comiulsision^rs with fu't power and nuthorit} to
the.

SA1TLNETS,

the

- MAI r W i L

r e b e l d u m c o o l d raise.

d e r of G e n . T e r i s b a W . Dellurd, of t h e

I l t O N , NA1L.S,

the

MARIHED,
on tNiiurdtt)'. the Clh Inst., by B. IK Ash.1 IS K. list Sll 10 Miss M t u v (iKKIUCK.
the same, Mr. WACLAW KHA-TOCBVII. t o

of

t h e i r c r e d i t in t h e s a v i n g s books, a l a r g e r stun t h a n

lioiol

that

last f o u r m o u t h s .

of

thatSute.

N e w Y o r k , have at this moment over

A. P . Hill h a s

T h e V e r m o n t s o l d i e r s are a f r u g a l set. N i n e regiments

Governor

T h e l a b o r i n g classes, •' t h o mudsills" o r t h e

General

h a v e seut h o m e $333,.'>.'>9 in a l l o t m e n t m o n e y w i t h i n

e d in s o m e of t h e loyal j o u r n a l s of P e n n s y l v a n i a iu con-

BE P U R C H A S E D

C A S H
IN T H E

BEST MARKETS
AND

WITH THE

ROVER,

"Yyn.L STAND AT THE STARI.K OF ern.ER CER-U T M O S T

C A R E .

City, from the flmt uf April till thi
flrst of July, for the i m p r o v e m e n t of Stock.
I Believing, as we do, that the anccessfi
; He i s a d a r k brown roU. was foaled at the farm of J o h n I who keeps in
. advance o f».V
the w . . . .IK1.,
t o a I l u i i v . in Canada, »n the l i t b J u n e , 185a; *** s n * d by W i b
Rover,an
imported
h
o
r
s
e
who
has
trotted
his
mile
in
?•*-.
R i e h m o i f d n e w s p a p e r ) , t h e C-oufuderato d e b t will have
and ha« the repntatlnn of lieinR the best Stncl»-hor*e in t'preached a 8 1 . 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 .
l>erCjnada. Hi* dam is a b r i e h t bay. almost a t h o r o u g h
alwavs have on hand such goods as the wants of the
breed, and h a s trotted a mile in 2.34.
F o r term». Ac., apply t o
CUi'LER OERMAfNE.
I t is said t h a t G e n . R a n k s f o u n d a t A l e x a n d r i a , I A . .
Traverse City. MSiih 5. 18C3.

l - -'- 8 "'a b a r r i c a d e of c o t t o n a mile l o n g a n d five b a l e s in
t w o of his slaves.

:
B y t h e e n d qf t h e p r e s e n t c a m p a i g n ( a c c o r d i n g

S P A R E

satisfaction inrtxjpower nr the BrasiRan aJt^inj
It

A

("L

Sailed s o o t h on t h e 2 9 t h of A p r i l .

i t is better than S o d a

nection with t h e Union nominations

rebel

It was s u p p o s e d at P e r u a m b u c o

FORNKT.—CoL J o h n W . F o r n e y is f a v o r a b l y

p u r c h v r r * , went t h r o a g h t h e s l r e e t s c r v m ^ o u j , " ' N o t h e r
height
r a i d b y S t o n e W l l J a c k s o n !"
A*n c x c i j e d g e o l k m a n
T h o flag c a r r i e d t h o r u g h t h e C h a o c c l l o r s v i l l e b a t t l e s
stopped him with • I thonght J a c k s o n was dead P —
\ \ all, s o b e i s ; b u t h i s g o a t ' s m a k i n * t h i s ' ' e r e r a i d . " by t h o 2d M a s s a c h u s e t t s regiment w a s p i e r c e d by g « t y s e t e n ballets.
A c o r r e s p o n d e n t of i b c M e r e I » u t a E x c l j a u t c a n d K e w s
A d r u n k e n a n d d i s o r d e r l y fellow n a m e d W i l l i a m H a y iR\ o o m w
n ir ni tee s fi ir uo m ir 'eem
r naanmi ubuurcw* , g i v i n g an
i n aBCCOt
c c o u n t of
d e n , h a s been s e n t <0 J i i l o n e y e a r a t J a c k s o n , f o r his
t h e c a p t u r e of s e v e r a l
by 5 t h e . A l a b a m a . , . E v e r y
fiftieth o f k n s e ir. a b o s t n g b i s wife.
t n
- I . . H M.VX" •l•l tuj.l - W&IHAU. W
M a m .
k .J
k u n
. ) - - - #1 I A
. J . 1 .
/ l l '
.give, had been tendered t o . t h e A m e r i c a n (Consul for
L « n s t A T i p » ii« R i i o n i t IsiwiKP — T h e R h o d e I s l a n d
U M M ' o u t r a g e s in B r u i l i a o watera.

K

r

T A K E P L E A S C R E I S C A L U S f i T H E ATTEX

c o m m a n d of S t o n e w a l l J a c h s o u ' s a r m y corps.

many

his H e a d - Q u a r t e r s a t G r a n d R a p i d s a n d is p r e p a r i n g for

is corn,

G o o d p e o p l e will w a s e t o w r i t e me l e t t e r s

1

Q

CLO'J H IN G, HA R W A R E,

H is s t a t e d t h a t t h e

USE CACTION.—In c a l l i n g f o r t b a t c x c e l l c n t B a l e r a t u s ,

rsspokively

H i s g r e a t trop

l e n c e w h e n m y official r e p o r t i s p u b l i s h e d . "

E

D

COTTON GOODS

T n * DBAFT.—Provotst U a o h a l Bailey h a s e s t a b l i s h e d

all oT w t l f c V w c o r B t f n i f i a t h o m e , a n d is t h u s ' o b l e

o

N

.

t

:P L A C E

per

Y o r k . • H i t Stock on h a n d , of h o M a , mules,

A

T p

^

V

LESS RATES

terhich it
S i n c e i t s o r g a n i z a t i o n in 1 8 6 1 , t h e N a t i o n a l S a n i t a r y
was to
e q u a l I n e v e r y r e s p e c t V e r d i c t for iplaintifls,
C o m m i s s i o n h a s e x p e n d e d nearly 8 4 0 0 , 0 V 0 in money,
' - ' # 6 4 6 0 . • ' • • • f w r f u h n i * * •••«!)!? '
• l - I
f
a n d bos d i s t r i b u t e d h o s p i t a l s t o r e s of t h e value of several
, ''in' g• »; •;
— • '!.•
— '
A S l u - r s o r a P A R * . — T h e l a r g e s t f a r m in Illinois i s millions of d o l l a r s
t h a t of I s a a c F u n k , w h o s e bold, p a t r i o t i c s p e e c h in t h e
T h e e n l i s t i n g of u e g r o e s g o e s on b r i s k l y .
Already
Illinois L e g i s l a t u r e wo p u b l i s h e d s o m e t i m e a g o .
eleven regiments a r e full a l o n g t h e Mississippi.
This
F a u l t resides n e a r B l o o m i n g i o n , M c L e a n c o u n t y .
The
will save so m u c h d r a f t i n g of wfcilo men.
t o t a l n u m b e r of «CTf« o c c o p W a n d o w n e d by h i m is

8.000^30)00 ^

,,,
A

is

h a l f t h e s t r e n g t h of t h e F a i r b a n k s ' S c a l e , w i t h

!j»cire. « ^ t i f t e e l ^ n s t w K j . i . fielda c o n t a i n i n g

1
P

C o l l l U m

• ' L i n d e n w a l d " ' p r o p e r t y lor 3 3 0 . 0 0 0 . I t is r e p o r t e d be
A man n a m e d Miller h a s been a r r e s t e d in N e w J e r i n t e n d s t o r e t i r e f r o m a c t i v e legal p u r s u i t s , a u d d e v o t e | scy. mid bnuii<i over l o a p p e a r nt t h e m-xt l e n n of t h e t .
for v i o l a t i n g t h e second section
bis a t t e n t i o n t o a g r i c u l t u r e .
act of C o n g r e s s t o p r o t e c t p o s t n l c u r r e n c y , p i u s e d J u l y
T h e S e c r e i a r y of W a r c o m p l a i n s o f t h e r e c e n t panic- I 7 i b . lefi'2, by d e a l i n g iu m e ' a l t o k e n s w h i c h a r e passed
THAN WE CAN
tbroujflioui the c o u n t r y as pennies. ' T h e following is t h e
s t r i c k e n s t o r i e s a b o u t a b e a v v rebel i n v n d i n g column
section r e f e r r e d t o . anil w e c o m m e n d it to t h e p e r s u a l
m o v i n g on P e n n s y l v a n i a , nnd s a y s t h e r e h a s b e e n n o of those w h o a r c e n g a g e d i t v e i r r u b t i n g b o g u s c h a n g e :
t i m e s i n c e t h e b e g i n n i n g of the w a r wheu t h e rebellion
•• F r o m u n d niter A u g u s t 1st. I«C2, no p r i v a t e corporation. b a u k i n e a s s o e i a i i y n . firm or i n d i v i d u a l , shall
was really s o wenk.
And aa onr position places u» w h e r e we necessarily are
miik''. issue c i r c u l a t e o r p a y oot a n y notes, c h e c k , memapprised of these fuels, we should only do our f r i e n d s j u s t i c e
A special t o t h e N e w Y o r k T r i b u n e says : " P e r s o n s o r a n d u m . token, or oilier o b l i g a t i o n , for a less sum t h a n to lav t h e m a t t e r before them. For the benetit of such we
one dullar. intended t o c i r c u l a t e a s money, or t o b e r e
wonfd oame the following :
f r o m t h e South r e p o r t that Breckinridge and Crother'f
w i v e d a n d issued in lieu t h e r e o f of l a w f u l m o n e y of t h e
d i f i s i o u s of B r a g g ' s a r m y w e r e on t h e i r w a y s o u t h . — U n i t e d S l a t e s : und e v e r y 1*1*011 so o f f e n d i n g shall, u p o n
V a i l a o d i g b a m i s a t B r u g g ' a h e a d q u a r t e r s a t S h e l b y coiiv-ciion t h e r e o f iu a n j l l i s t r i f t o r C i r c u i t C o u r t of
the I ' n i t e d S t a l e s in- jiunishcd b y a fine not e x c e e d i n g
sille.
SotHl, o r b y iniprisoium-nt not e x c e e d i n g six m o u t h s , or
C . S . COUKT— W BsTERN B I S T R I C T . ' - J u d g e W i i b e v j
'^
ojii'mri of t h e O o o r t . "
OF N E A R L Y A L L KINDS,
•pencd h i s C o u r t ut G r a n d R a p i d s ou t h e I t i t h
Over t w o hundred buddings nre under contract for
A b o n t twenty A t t o r n e y s were admitted to pracli
rection in S a g i n a w C i t y ( h i s year,
the C o u r t

i r a i t a t i o u s in t h e m a r k e t

FAIRBANKS' SCAURS.—II? a r e c e n t n u m b e r o f f b e B o ? ,
t o o D a i l y E v e n i n g T r a v e l e r , is t h e f o l l o w i n g

K

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C o ' s
p T T T J I

ADVANCE I N P R I C E S

rection.

d o u b t a s t o his f u c c e s s .

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^ c b m o o d Kn«,u.rer, of t h e 1 5 t h i u s t . d i s c o u r s e s <

- • T h n s t h e y c o n d e m o r a l i z e a n d r o b us w i t h i n o u r o w n
it b o r d e K p r e p a r i n g nil t h e while for s e r i o u s assaults, a n d
d e l i v e r i n g t h e m j u s t wiieu lln^v are ready, a u d w b c i e
t h e y eliiMJse.
a l s o said t h a t t h i s is a n old b i r d , m a d e t a m o b y associai t is h a r d t o say at wliut i » i n t t h e y a r e most a c t i v e
B o y u t o n , a r r i v e d h e r e f r o m S o r n i o on Tuesday) m o r n i n g ,
tion, d u r i n g t h e last s u g a r season.
j u s t now. If o n e looks sou ib-west ward, it would seem
l o o k iu a faM c a r g o of I n m b e r , a n d Urfl t h e s a m e e v e n i n g ,
t h e S t a ' r of Mississippi is t h e r e g i o n of the nwe-t e x t e n a t € o'clock, f o r C h i c a g o . W c u n d e r s t a n d t h a t sbo will
"J1*e W a s h i n g t o n a l a r l e a r n s from a u officer p r o m i n e n t - s i v e o p e r a t i o n s . lnimcu>e n f m i e s are g a t h e r e d in nud
r u n r e g u l a r l y , d u r i n g t h e season, b e t w e e n C l i j c a g o u n d ly c o n n e c t e d w i t h t h e a n r y in K t n t u c k y . t h a t t b c I m u l a r o u n d V i c k s b u r g . a u d win la p r e p a r a t i o n s are in prog r e s s for a new assault on t h a t pftiee, t h e c o u n t r y is tieS a m f a . in c o n n e c t i o n w i t h t h e G r a u d T r o u k R o a d , p e o p l e of t h a t 8 t a t e a r e m u c h g r a tif ie d with t h e
V«lia»digUmn. ond «-ill u p h o l d ran p r o c a i n e of ^ j « W « " I « « l >l» f M ( * l I i t o r t r e . l I.J c«v«lry m i d . ,
t o u c h i n g a t 1'rtlverse C . t y eacli way.
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V li lie
Blirtlsido ordra.
j by
i j p r . p . r « l i , . , « f ™ n n m h c j M t w k by
f i n e l y - n i n e Homestead entries were made a t the Tras a r r e s t e d , a i a m o v e m e u t iu t h e r i g h t di land, or b o t h n; once, t h e o b j e . ' t may be only t o p r e v e u t
verse C i t y L a n d Office d a r i n g t h e m o u t h of M a y .
(Jen. B e u u r e g a r i l f r o m sending a w a y a u y of t h e t r o o p s
which remain to defend t ' b a r l ; s t c u .
A m o n g t h e c u r i o s i t i e s of m a t r i m o n y in P h i l a d e l p h i a ,
, G e a H o l l e r , w h e n r e l i e v e d of b i s c o m m u u d . a t . N e w
A t t h e s a m e i n s t a n t . B u r r ^ i d e t h r e a t e n s Kast T e n n e s O r l e a n s , t u r n e d o v e r t o G e n . B a n k s n e a r l y 4 , 0 0 0 ' m o r e it is r e c o r d e d t h a t wjiile only 19 men ^ e r e m a r r i e d u n d e r see. ami H o o k e r , largely r e i n f o r e ^ l , is e x p e c t e d t o c r o s s
t h e i t a p p n l m u i ' o c k somcwheru, or a n y S'hcre f r o m Culy
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sent t o P o r t r e s s M o n r o e , a n d t h e e n e m y ' s g u n b o a t s a r e
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Only a borne whose l i g h t has fled—
Sad hearts t h a t anguish Alls—
Only a d r u m m e r boy lying dead,
U n d e r Virginian hills.
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 8, 1863.
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2 4 c b n i t . , a n d was b u r i e d w i t h d i s t i n g u i s h e d h o n o r s . —

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f o r g e n t l e m e n of d e l i c a t e n e r v e s .

Only a wild bird's low-toned song.
A n d the f r a g r a n t breath of (lowers,
Over the sleeper all day long.
T h r o u g h the bashed sod p e a c e f u l h o u r s .

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enumerated, t o have tbe patronajre of aU those w h o b e i i e r a
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W h e n Wild w s r ' i deadly blast w u blew*.
And gentle peace returning.
And eyea again wi* pleasure b e s m ' i l
T h a t bad been bleared wi' m o u r n i n g ;
I left tbe lines a n d tented Held,
Where lang I been a lodger ;
I f ; bumble knapsack a' my wealth—
A poor, bot boneat sodger.
A leal light heart beat in in? breast.
My haoda unstaln'd wi' p l u n d s r ;
A n a for aald Scotia hame again,
I cheery on did wander.
I t h o u g h t u p o a t h e banks o' Coil,
I t h o u g h t upon my N a n c y ;
I t h o u g h t upon tbe w i t c h i n g smile.
T h a t c a u g h t my y o a t h f n l fancy.
At length I reach'd the bonnie glen.
Where early life I Pported;
I passed the mill and tryating thorn.
Where Nancy o f t I oourtcd. •
Wba' spied 1 but my ain d e a r maid,
Down by her m l t b e r ' s dwelling?
And t n r n ' d me round to hide the flood
T h a t In my ee was swelling.

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WI' altered voice, qnoth J, sweet lara,
Sweet as yon h a w t h o r n ' s blossom,
0 1 h a p p y , happy may he be,
T h a t ' s dearest to tby bosom !
My p a r s e is l i g h t , I ' v e far t o gang,
And fain would be thy l o d g e r ;
P v e a e r v ' d my k i n g and c o n a t r y lasg.
T a k e pity on a sodger.
8 a e wistfully s h e g s j e d on me,
And lovelier p e w than e v e r ;
Qnoth ahe, a sodger anee I loved.
F o r g e t h i m will I never,
Our bomble c o t a n d hamely fare.
Ye freely aball p a r t a k e o't
T h a t g a l l a n t badges the d e a r cockade, J
Ye're welcome f o r the sake o ' t .
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8he gazed—she r e d d e n ' d like a r o n e ^ - '
Syne pale as any lily;
She sank within my a r m s , and cried.
A r t thou my ain d e a r Willie 7
By Him, who made yon i n n a n d s k y .
By w h o m t r u e love's r e g a r d e d ;
1 a m tbe man ! and t h u s may still
T r u e lovers be rewarded.
The wars are o'er, and I'm e o m e h«m».
And find thee still t r u e - h e a r t e d ;
T h o u g h poor in gear, we're rich in love.
Ana m s i r wa'se ne'er bo parted.
Qnoth she, m y grondslre lilt mo gowd,
A jnlllln p l e n i s b ' d f a i r l y ;
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T h e n come, my f a i t h f u l isodger lad,
T h o u ' r t welcome t o i t dearly.
F o r gold tbe m e r c h a n t plough's the isain.
The f a r m e r ploughs the m a n o r j «
Bat glory is the sudgcr's prize.
T h e s o d g e r ' s wealth i s h o n o r .
Tbe bravo p o o r s o d g e r ne'er dispise,
Nor c o a n t him as a s t r a n g e r ;
Rem em b e r h e ' s bis -co n n t r y ' s stay,
I n day and h o u r o* d a n g e r .

THE LAW mmm
GOVUfilEftT CLAIMS.
Bomrrr.

demand
I n f a c t , tbe c o m p a r a t i v e supply of c o t t o n dec r e a s e d a s t h e p r i c e a n d t h e demand increased, a n d tbe
p r i n c i p l e a n n o u n c e d b y M r . D e B o w was p r o v e d c o r r e c t '
t h a t " w h e n e v e r c o t t o n rises t o t e n cents, l a b o r (slave !
BOUNTY IS O F T B S l i A T O R E O F A G I F T , O B
l a b o r , t h a t is) b e c o m e s l o o d e a r t o i n c r e a s e p r o d u c t i o n XTL gratuity. I n t h i s w a r $100, as a,bounty, ia d a * t o the
r a p i d l y . " A n d h e r e we see t h e r e n s o n why the c o t t o n - widow or heirs of deceased soldiers and t o d i s c h a r g e d solp l a n t e r s w e r e so eager t o re-open t h e A f r i c a n slave t r a d e , diers wh* shall serve for two y e a r * or t o t b e c l o s e of t h e
was, if sooner ended. Ia Case* of deceased soldiers i t i s d a e :
t h a t a m o n g t h e i r first a c t s at M o n t g o m e r y was one re1st, To the widow, if there be o n e ; 2nd, T o t h e c h i l d r e n , if n o
e s t a b l i s h i n g t h a t traffic. T b e b o r d e r S t a t e s could not widow ; Sd. To the father, m o t h e r , or b r o t h e r s and sisters, aa
s u p p l y t h e m w i t h slaves, and they w e r e d e t e r m i n e d t o the case may be. provided tbey b* r e s i d e n t s of the United
o b t a i n a n u n lim ite d supply of c h e a p slaves f r o m A l r i c a . States. Commissioned officers a n d soldiers d i s c h a r g e d beI t was, in fact, t h e i r wish t o c o m p l e t e l y A f r i c a n i z e t b e fore twn years' service. a n d their heirs in caae of their d e a t h ,
are not entitled, as the law now fa, t o a a y Bounty.
s o u t h e r n a n d most fertile half of t h i s continent, and t h u s
PENSIONS.
s b n t o u t f r o m it ail w h i t o w o r k i n g men.
W i t h all the
P e n s i o n s were formerly an annual p a y m e n t la c o n s i d e r a slaves t h e y c o u l d d r a w f r o m t b e o t h e r slave Stales, a n d
tion of past services. It h a s been extended in modern t i m e s
t h e i r own increase, t h e y w e r e a b l e t o c u l t i v a t e b u t a lit- _jo those who have become disabled, a n d t o the d e p e n d e n t
tle m o r e t h a n ooc nnd a half p e r c e n t of t h e available h e i r s of those who lose their lives in service.
I t is due In
c o t t o n lands of t b e S o u t h e r n S t a t e s .
this war to soldiers disabled ' a service in tbe Hne of duty.—
B u t , i t b e i n g d e m o n s t r a t e d t h a t E u r o p e a n d the n o r t h - Of deceased soldlero i t i s d n e : 1st, To the widow, if there be
e r n S t a l e s m o s t remain for m a n y y e a r s d e p e n d e n t on the one ; 2d, To tbe children under IS years of age ; 3d. To the
mother dependent wholly o r partly ; 4th. To the sister* u n d e r
S o u t h f o r c o t t o n , a n d t h a t w i t h t h e a v a i l a b l e slave l a b o r 16 yrar*, dependent wholly or partly n p o n any deceased solt b e demand will every y e a r f u r t h e r o u t s t r i p t b e s u p p l y , dier who may be killed or dies of disease c o n t r a c t e d o r
and t h u s raise p r i c e s continually, w h i l e t o i m p o r t c h e a p e r w o o u d s received in sorvice and in the line of duty.
R a t e s o f P e n s i o n s , — T o a non-commissioned officer,
s l a v e s f r o m A f r i c a , if it w e r e t o l e r a t e d b y E u r o p e woald
musician or prlvau-, if totally disabled, or to their widow or
not b e suffered b y t h e w h i t e men of t h i s c o u n t r y , w h o will
dependt-nt heir, if dorcawd. $8 per month ; to 2d Lieutenants
n o t s u b m i t t o t b i s A f r i c a n i z a t i o n of half t h e U n i o n — i t $15 ; Iff. Lieutenant*. $17 ; to Captains, $20 ; to Majors,
remains t o see w h a t c a o b e done. W e h a v e t h e m o n o p - $25 ; To Lieutenant Colonels and all h i g h e r grades, $30 per
oly of t b e c o t t o n m a r k e t s ol" t h e w o r l d ; h o w can we m a k e month. Fees iu Pension cases are only $5.
BACK PAY.
use of i t t
Is doe to discharged soldiers t o the time tbey are actually
I t is-known t h a t t b e c o t t o n lands a r c generally healthful. W h i t e men raised t w e l v e y e a r s a g o one n i u t h of discharged. Tbe undersigned have s u p e r i o r advantages f o r
speedily collecting the pay and claims of discharged soldiers.
t h e c r o p ond Olmsted s a w c o t t o n raised b y free l a b o r io
Back Pay i s due the widows or heirs of deceased soldiers in
e v e r y S t a t e . W h a t , t h e n , is t o h i n d e r t h e g e n e r a l cul- nearly the same order as Bounty.
The father, mother, or
t i v a t i o n of c o t t o n by f r e e w h i t e l a b o r ? C e r t a i n l y not other h e i r s need n o t be residents of the U n i t e d States.
t h e r e t n r n , f o r i t is likely t o be for many y e a r s t o c o m e
BINORH.
a most profitable occupation.
'• T h e r e can b e no d o u b t , "
The War D e p a r t m e n t f o r b i d s the e n l i s t m e n t of minors
says M r . A t k i n s o n , " t h a t d u r i n g t h e r e - o r g a n i z a t i o n of u n d e r 18 yearn of age. Ordinarily they will be rejected if
l a b o r a p o n . t h e new s y s t e m , t h e c r o p s of c o t t o n m u s t b e such enlistment* are properly reported.
I n all eases of Soldiers' Pay, Pensions, Bounty, and In fact
small a n d p r i c e s v e r y h i g h — p r o b a b l y not les» t h a n iwenall j u s t claims and a c c o u n t s a g a i n s t the G o v e r n m e n t , tbe
ty-Gvo c e n t s for m a n y y e a r s . T b e s t a n d a r d f o r f a i r w o r k undersigned have the most'perfect f a c i l i t i e s for their !
*
for a n a b l e b o d i e d n e g r o is e i g h t bales of f o u r h u n d r e d speedy collection.
Discharged Soldiers who have not got t h e i r pay we are
a n d fifty p o u n d s e a c h p e r a n n u m , besides c o m e n o u g h for
t h e s u p p o r t of his f a m i l y . T h r e e t h o u s a u d s i * h u n d r e d ly r e n d e r i n g the most i m p o r t a n t assistance to, besides seeing
that they secure all due t h s m on t r a n s p o r t a t i o n , subsistence,
p o u n d s of c o t t o n a t t w e n t y - f i v e c e n t s g i v e s nine h u n d r e d
clothing, rations, Ac,
d o l l a r s for t h e y e a r ' s w o r t of a c o m m o n l a b o r e r , in a
R n t l o n s . — S o l d i e r s are entitled to tbe cost price of rac o m m o d i t y t h a t b r i n g s g o l d on d e m a n d .
W h e r e else tions in money while-absent on furloughs, or o t h e r compecan be found s u c h an i n d u c e m e n t f o r e m i g r a t i o n a n d col- tent authority, which money we readily secure.
t i o v e r n m r n t Vouchers, Recruiting. Quartermaster a n d
o n i z a t i o n ? A n i n d u s t r i o u s l a b o r e r c a o easily raise fire
Commissary Accounts accurately made np a t our office and
t h o u s a n d pounds, w o r t h oue t h o u s a n d t w o h u n d r e d a n d
collected.
fifty d o l l a r s . "
All just Military and Naval Contracts, C l a i m ! and Losses
M o k i o g e v e r y a l l o w a n c e f o r t b e f a i l u r e of c r o p s and adjusted and collected on application, e i t h e r by mail o r I o t h e r accidents, t h i s i s a s t a t e m e n t w h i c h will astonish P t r 0 n , t 0
''
ROBINSON A BROOKS.
many a northern farmer.
A u t h o r i z e d War Claim Attorneys,
I t is 6hown t h a t s l a v e l a b o r has, with every effort,
D r r u o r r , MICH,
failed t o k e e p u p w i t h t h o d e m a n d of tbe w o r l d ; it beOFFIOK—No. 141» Jefferson Avenue, over Ives' Bank, opl o n g s n o w t o free l a b o r t o s t e p in a n d t a k e i t s p l a c e . — posite Office U. 8. Military C o m m a n d e r .
S l a v e r y o n c o b u t of t h o w a y , w h i c h alone h a s p r e v e n t e d
t b o e m i g r a t i o n of w h i t e s t o t h e s o u t h e r n S t a t e s , because
h o n e s t f r e e l a b o r d o c s u o t like t o c o m e in c o n t a c t with
slave l a b o r — w e m a y h o n e t o see t b e c u l t u r e of c o t t o n
Splendid and Appropriate Holiday Present.
e s t a b l i s h e d on a firm a n d t r u l y p r o s p e r o u s foundation by
f r e e w h i t e f a r m e r s . T h : s s e e m s t o Mr. A t k i n s o n ,
1HMK. D I J M O R K S T ' 8
s e e m t o a s , t h e t r u e s o l u t i o n o f t h c c o t t o n question
K I S N I X O STICK
t h a t s o l u t i o n is n o t s o difficult a s it h a s b e e n t h o u g h t . —
W h e n o n c e t h e c o t t o n r e g i o n is t h r o w n o p e n to e m i g r a ' l l E EMBODIMENT OF P R A C T I C A L UTILITY. AND
t i o n t h e w o r k i n g m e n of E u r o p e a y 11 s e e a uew t e m p t a t i o n
a marvel of simplicity ; makes the r u n n i n g stich v e o "
for removal to our shores.
rapidly and perfect, uses a c o m m o n needle, a n d will last, a
lifetime. At the New York State Fair, its simplicity, efficienA Desperate Attempt at German.
cy. and great practical utility, waa confirmed by t h e award of
J n H o o d ' s " U p t h e R h i n e , ' ' p o o r M r . M a i k b a m . who the Kkrst P r e m i u m .
It will gather. Ruffle, shirr, t u c k , run u p breadths, etc., with
is an i n v a l i d a t C o b l e u t z , occasionally amuses himself
a single or double t h r e a d on a n y material adapted to thu runw i t h t h o a t t e m p t s of his w i f e t o c o m m u n i c a t u w i t h the ning stich. The thinnest, usually t h e most difficult to.ptitcb
G e r m a n s t h e y m e e t in t h e i r t r a v e l s . " Y o u m a s t k n o w , " by o t h e r sewing machine*, b e i n g sewed the e a s i e s t F o r
u e says, " t h u t H a r r i e t t o o k it i n t o h e r h e a d t h a t , as I ladles' and children's apparel, a n d o t h e r articles m a d e of
w a s a n i n v a l i d , I c o n l d e a t n o t h i n g b n t a boiled f o w l . — light fabric*, i t will t h e r e f o r e be found a l m o s t invaluable.
It ia attached to the table like a s e w i n g bird, a n d h a v i n g no
T h e only difficulty w a s h o w t o g e t a t i t ; f o r o u r m a i d tension, and requiring nn lubrication or c h a n g e of stich, is
d i d n o t u n d e r s t a n d E n g l i s h , a n d b e r m i s t r e s s c a n n o t always ready f o r operation, and snch a marvel of simplicity
s p e a k a n y t h i n g else. H o w e v e r , U m t t e l was s u m m o n e d , that a child of six or e i g h t y e a r s can a n d crs ran a it, and use
a n d t h e e x p e r i m e n t b e g a n . I t i s o n e of my wife's fancies It successfully.
It is not at all liable t o get o u t of o r d s r .
t h a t t h e lessjber w o r d s resemble h e r n a t i v e t o n g u e , the
Eaoli machine ia put u p in a n e a t box. accompanied with
m o r e t b e y m a s t b e like t h e G e r m a n . S o her first a t - full a n d e x p l i c i t directions, and twenty-live needles.
t e m p t was t o tell t b e m a i d s h e w a n t e d a c h e e k i n g or
Sent to any a d d r e s s In the United States on r e c e i p t of an
k e e k i n g . T h e m a i d o p e n e d h e r e y e s a n d m o u t h , and order, inclosing the amount, or may be collected by E x p r e s s
shook her head.
' I t ' s t o c o o k . ' said h e r mistress ; ' t o on delivery of the machine.
When the money is sent with t h e order and registered, we
p u t i n an iron thing—in a p i t — p a t — p o t — p e t '
• I c h guarantee its safe r e c e i p t and the delivery of the machine,
u n d e r s t a n d n i c h t , ' said t h e m a i d , in h e r C o b l e n t z patois. anywhere within-2000 miles free of a n y E x p r e s s charges.
I t ' s a t h i n g t o e a t , ' said h e r m i s t r e s s , ' f o r d i n n e r — f o r
Very lltwril a r r a n g e m e n t for agencies.
See MIRROR o r KasntOSs, or f o r rail particulars, specimen
deener—with sauce—soase—sowse.'
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of sewing, etc., send a stamp f o r r e t u r n p o s t a g e . Address,
shook her bead.
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4T3 Broadway, N. Y.
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tempt.
one of these valuable se-vlng m a c h i n e s .
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h e n — a h o n o — a f o w l — a fool ; it's a l l c o v e r e d w i t h
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or Military Service of the United Statea, prior t o D e c e m b e r
Slat, 1866, or d a r i n g the war. Jn the t a m e p r o p o r t i o n t b i i
Compaov will insure any peraon liable to do Military d o t y ,
ia any sum from $100 t o $5,000, b a t not more than $5,000 on
any one life. T b l s C o m p a a y also insures those in the ser
vice, officers a n d privates, a g a i n s t wounds or death, d u r i n g
the present war. t n o s enabling all p r u d e n t soldier* to provide
their families a g a i n s t want, in case t b e y fall la battle—die—
or are so wounded as t o be disabled from s u p p o r t i n g them.
ly virtues of bravery a n d p a t r i o t i s m that called
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discharged his whole d u t y to b i t Cod—his t o o a t r j — h i t
family.
Our rates for insurance a g a i n s t w o u n d s a n d d e a t h are a a
follows, to wit :
$ l o on a h u n d r e d
against wounds.
$5
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death.
O u r certificates o f l n s u r a n c e are assignable—are i n t e n d e d
t o be assigned t o the family f o r t h e i r t a r e , s u p p o r t and re- >
lief, in case f h e events occur upon which they are payable.
As many In the service a r e w h e r e It would be impoaa.ble
for them to provide for their families in t h i s way, tne wife,
father, or brother, or any Individual feeling aj) Interest In
the family of the soldier, may Insure them against woun&i or
death. What can mortal man do nobler, than t o present tbe
family of t h e s o l d i e r with an insurance npon his life, or
agaiaat wounds, t h u s at once p l a c i n g t h e m beyond the r e t c h
of poverty. In case their p r o t e c t o r n e v e r returns, Tbla ia a
system ot substantial charity t ^ w t r d s tbe dependent families
of volunteers, t h s t b a s been commenced by o n r wealthy citit e n s , and will be -continued by t h e w o r t h i e r p o r t i o n s of
them. W h a t can c u r wealthy a n d patriotic citicena do, t h a t
will go f u r t h e r to increase ealistments and assist the Gove r n m e n t , than tn aay to our hardy laboring m e n — " I f y o u
will enliai. I will Insure y o u r lire until you return, f o r $100
_$S0O—$1,000, for the benefit of your family."
The r a w s of basis upoh which t h i s Company Insiure i t
fonnded npon a scientific atatltllcal calculation of tbe mortality of w a r s f o r the last COO years, a n d leavea b o t a reasonable margin f o r p r o f i t for t h e Company, while i t placet tbe
families of those insured l>eyond want a n d destitution from
any of the vicissitudes of War.
T h i s Is the only I n s u r a n c e Company in the United S t a t e a
that was organized especially f o r t h i s purpose.
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Company.

1st.—In t h e case of citizens i n s u r i n g turns for their families, if d r a t t e d : If n o . d r a f t takes place in the county w h e r e
the insured retldea, half the i n s u r a n c e money will be rafnnded.
2nd.—Our i n s u r a n c e In regard to t b o d r a f t c o v e r t n o t o n l y
the present draft, b u t all f n t u r e ones.
Sd.—Our Company insure for any aum desired, a c c o r d l a g
t o c i r c u m s t a n c e s of insured.
4th.—The men w h o bavo Invested t h e i r capital in t h i s
Company have been well known to t h e business c o m m u n i t y
for the past f o u r t e e n years.
Stb.—The capital of this Company will n o t be employed in
B a n k i n g or Real E s t a t e operations, bnt will rrrasln In U. 8 .
G o v e r n m e n t S t o c k s , a n d will only be c o n v e r t e d so fast t a
m a y b e necessary to meet t h e liabilities of the Company t o
the insured.
- 6th.—The Company are bo a n d t o t a k e risks t o no m o r o
than $100,000,
BesponHble a g e n t s wanted In every county f a t h e U n i t e d
States. They m u s t give r e f e r e n c e s of s t r l c t t n t e g r l t y s n d
responsibility, Those d e s i r i n g t o be insured w h e r e s t e n t s
are n o t yet appointed, will remit t o tbe Company^ at 69 Wallstreet, N. Y., (by express), a aum of money s o a c i f n t t o cover
the G o m p a n y ' s per c e n t a g e on the a m o u n t desired to be Insured ; a n d if i t be a citizen d e s i r i n g t o i n s u r e a sum f o r b i s
fhmily.ln case he is a f t e r w a r d s d r a f t e d , be will, g l v e h l a n t m e ,
age and residence. If It be a soldier, be will give name, a g t ,
and the Company of the R e g i m e n t to w h i c h be belongs, the
n u m b e r of the R e g i m e n t and State ft ia f r o m , also the residence of his family. If It b« wife, b r o t h e r , lather, or f r i e n d a
of the f a m i l y t h a t desire to t a k e ont an Insurance u p o n t h e
a b s e n t soldier, t h e y will g l v e h i l name and ape, and also the
Company, R e g i m e n t and S t a t s to which it belongs. T b e s p
p l l c a n t for the policy will alto-give t h e name a n d r e s i d e n c e
of the wife or t h e person for whoso benefit tho i n t a r a n c a la
procured.
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Apply to. or a d d r e s s ,
SNYDER, W I L L I A M S A Co.,
89 Wall-Street, !T. Y.
P . a — M o n e y may be s e n t in registered letters, or by e x press, at our risk.

P r o m t h e E v e n i n g .Port.
T b e Cotton Qnestlon.
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India, Smyrna. S i a m . H a y t i , J a m a i c a . Brazil, P o r a ,
Honduras, China and J a p a n . Tlio largest amount has
b e e n I n d i a n c o t t o n — " S u r a t s " — o f w h i c h ;tho i m p o r t s
i n t o t h i a c o n a t r y a r e e s t i m a t e d a t t h i r t y t b o o s a o d bales.
T h i s d e s c r i p t i o n of c o t t o n is of little v a l u e for t h e fiuer
y a r n s , b n t i t i s useful f o r m a k i n g g r a i n b a g s of w h i c h t h o
W e s t r e q u i r e s g r e a t q u a n t i t i e s , a n d i t is of i m p o r t a n c e
t o ns for t h a t reason.
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m o r e o v e r c o t t o n is c u l t i v a t e d in I n d i a aa a rotation c r o p ;
t h e a v e r a g e p r o d u c t p e r a c r e is less t h a n s e v e n t y p o u n d s ,
a n d t h e n u m b e r of a c r e s p e r b a n d only t w o o r t h r e e ,
a g a i n s t a p r o d u c t i o t h i s c o n n t r y of t w o 1 h u n d r e d t o
seven h u n d r e d p o u n d s - p e r a c r e a n d f r o m f o u r t o t w e l v e
acres to tho hand.
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A m e r i c a n c o t t o n , a n d o n l y 1 2 1 - 2 p e r c e n t , of all o t h e r
k i n d s . T h e i r m a c h i n e r y conld n o t b e fitted f o r t h e g e n e r a l use of S u r a t s w i t h o u t e n o r m o u s e x p e n s e ; a n d e v e n
if t h e y did t u r n t h e i r a t t e n t i o n t o t h o m a n n f a c t u r e o f the
c o n r e e r f a b r i c s , t h i s would b e t o g i v e n p t h e i r m a r k e t ;
f o r t b e y s p i n a n d w e a v e t h e Oner c o t t o n g o o d s a l m o s t e n N o t i c e s of t h e P r e s s - .
t i r e l y ; a n a i t i s in t h i s b r a n c h t h a t t b e y m o n o p o l i z e t h e
•• T h i s is a s o u n d C o m p a n y . "
t r a d e of t h e fiasU T h a t e v e n n o w in t h e g e n e r a l s c a r c i " The i n s u r a n c e of a certain sum f o r one's f S n l l y , i t a p r u t y of c o t t o n . S u r a t s a r e n o t nsed readily, i s ' m a d e e v i d e n t
dence that every man should adopt In these c r i t i c a l t i m e s . "
by tho fact t h a t
" The man t h a t w o u l d be rtmptcled a n d loved by U s family
In life, snd g r a t e f u U y r e m e p i b e r e d in death, will p r o v e s b i s
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J a n u a r y , 1 8 6 2 , 2 4 6 , 6 5 9 b a l e s a g a i n s t 3 ^ 3 . ^ 2 4 in 1861.
a competence t o t h e i r f a m i l i e s in caae t b e y arc d r a f t e d , orw h i l e t h e s t o c k o r A m e r i c a n was only 6 $ 8 0 1 , a g a i n s t
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cal t i m e s . "
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A glsss of w h i s k e y , r e m a r k s t h e S c i e n t i f i c A m e r i c a n ,
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