Grand Traverse Herald, August 25, 1865

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Grand Traverse Herald, August 25, 1865

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

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1865-08-25

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VOL VII.

T E A V E E 8 E O I T Y , M I C H . , F E I D A Y , A U G U S T 25, 1865.

Cj|t <§rp?i Crabrtsc Drralii,

2TO. 36.

ing whether I could make it stronger or improve it in over, the people of tbe North are almost the exclusive
From Harpers' Weekly.
any particular, when, two rfieb came down to tbe shore holders of the bonds which represent tbe vast debt which Will the •• radical*" "fanatics," " sectionalists," and in a carriage with trunks, and looking at the different heats, has grown out of tbe prosecution of the war, and they
'«» rCBUmiED 'TTMBT rariJAY.Ar*
" incendiaries " Dover give their Grandmother " Con- singled out mine; and asked,' • who owns this?' I a n * are apprehensive that jf the exercise .of the elective franTraverse City, Grand Traverse Coonty, Michigan scrvntistn ft any peace 7 Must tho poor old ladv be kept swered modestlv, • I do.'"
chises is limited to Ujcf white population of tho South,
forever stamping abont trying to nit them with, her bag" 'Will you taid ODe of them ' take us and our trunks the whole Noting power of our section must hereafter''
gy umbrella and merely losing her balance and her tem- oat to the steamer ?' ' certainly' said L 1 was very glad be wielded in fovor of repudiating thai debt. Wo shall
KD1TOB AMD W W F R I E T O B .
'
per together T Will the reprobates never miqd her to have the chance of earning something. I supposed never be able to satisfy tbem that this debt will be safe
scolding, and go on forever sniping as she calls them that each woold give me two or three bits. The trtroks without the counterpoise of negro suffrage. Tho feelXK B M 8 .
hard names in ber shrillest tone ? Is it not enough that were put on my flat boat, tbe passengers eeirfed them- ings of the whole bondholding class are deeply excilcd
f
X"wo Dollarw a , Y e a r , P a y a b l e i n A d v a n c e . tho
war is at an end 1 Must these sturdy fellows clamor selves on the trunks, aud I sculled tbem out to the steam- on thjs subject, and nothing can give them Satisfaction
AovnTiasancrs Inserted for One Dollar and Fifty Cento
but the formal adoption of the constitutional amendment J
per square (ton 11 am) for tbe first insertion,and fifty cento to have the results of tho war secured T la it not enough boat
" They got on board and I lifted up their hea\tf trunks, propounded Upon the whole I must confess that I enfor each subsequent insertion. Yearly Advertisements—$15 that the rebels have been worsted 1 Must these pestilent
for one square; $30 for three squares; $40 for half a col- brawlers insist also that they shall not be trusted T Hero and put them on the deck. 'The steamer was about to tirely agree with the enlightened aud conscientious ediami; and $75 for ono column. Legaladvertisementoat the is a wolf in Grandma's nursery, and it has been fri*?0 pot on steam again when I called out that they had for- tor of the Nef Y6rkJnbune in holding that the trne
ratea proscribed by lsw: seventy cento^erfolio of 100 word*, under the bed. Is it not enough to make the nervous jitten to pay me. Each of them, took from his pocket policy, for tbe South as well as for tbo North, is em'1
for the first insertion, and tbirty-flW:cento'for each sabsequent. Eveiyflgarecounts a word.- Figure work without old lady forswear ber sex to bear these imps cryipg out a silver half dollar, and threw it oo the floor of the boat braced in these words, Tbich arc evidently fast becom- rules, 60 per cent added. Bole and -figure work, double to make an eod of him ? Isn't he out of sight, you exas- . il could scarcely believe my eyes as I picked op the mo- ing stereotyped upon the whole liberal mind of the
• price.
perating crew, and won't yon shut your mischievous ney. Gentlemen, you may think" it was a Utile thiog, country,—universal suffrage,, and universal amnesty.—
All legal advertise meats to be paid for itrictly in advance. mouths and be quiet ?
•nd in these dovs it seems like a trifle, but it was a most 'The exercise of a noble maguapimiiy toward the uufori So the old lady moans and scolds and rocks herself io important incident in my life. I could scarcely credit •"tunote South, such as a Julius Caesar, a Marcos Au're- '
ludicrous wrath. If a pleasant voice aays that we bad that I, a poor titty had earned a dollar in less that a day lias, or a William HI, of England, would not bave been
perhaps better consider what is to be done next—
that by honest work I earned a dollar. The world ashamed to own, is now being advocated by roanv of the
you abominable radical!" groans the blessed Grandma. wemed fairer before me I was a more hopeful being first intellects in tbe North, and more sound and manly
If anotber whispers that experience has uot taught ria to from that time;'
reasoning, and touching and elevating rhetoric a#e being
believe every thing which onr wayward sisters say—
expended in our behalf by Oar new friends there than
IMPORTANT LETTER.
" Ob, you vile sectionalist I" whimpers the roobcap.—
any occasion has called forth for many years ^past Let
If a third wondors whether American citizens have
us, I beseech, meet this general and unexpected display
Senator
Foote
on
the
Policy
of
the
South
in
Re*
equal rights—" On, you wretched fanatic !" gasps the
In a kind and becoming manner. Let ius csst aado as
gard
to
Slavery
and
Negro
Suffrage.
raffled dame. If a fourth mildly suggests that those who
unworthy of us and of the great interests which it is our
T h e P r o p e l l e r A L L E G H A N Y , have won the victory should organize its results—" Oh, Tbe Montreal papers publish a long letter from H. S. business to serve, all silly and affected fastidloUBoeie ;
yon howling incendiary !" screams the futile virago, Foote, It is addressed to A. O. P. Nicholsoo. He all false pride, all scheming and selfish dilatorineffl, and
CAPT. C. H . BOYNTON,
shaking
her
umbrella
and
ready
to
fall
from
her.
chair
in
embrace
the present opportunity of reinstating ourselves
LL BUM BKOULABLY DUBIKG TJHE SEASOX
•J Slavery in Korth America is now clearly at an end in the dearly-prized rights of American citisenahip, and
of 1865. between Chicago and Traverse City, affording vexntion.
Grandmother Conservatism is pretty well known and id its future revivul is just as impossible as it would be o( building'up anew the strength, and unity and truo
a weekly communication between the two places. She lias
been thoroughly repaired and is in first rate running order. understood in the family. Her sagacity has one rule of
call up the mouldering dead Iroro the groves where honor of our beloved America. Our true friends and
Pot freight or passage applv to
J sleep and to endow them anew with their former vit- our future allies in the Jforth are those who are nowi
action in all possible emergencies—" Shut your mouth
HANNAH, LAY A CO,
« Corner Maxwell and LnmbeV StrecUvCiiicauo. hod eyes." if jrou want to be comfortable, the 1says, lily and rigor. The sooner we of the Soutl%fully real- pleading in our behalf for justicc and for a kindly : and
this fact, the better it will be for ourselves apd for politic'forbearance as to the past If wo fail not to be r.
don't see anvthing and don't say anything. If the wolf
or to
HANNAH. LAY * CO.,
whole country. Truo it is,' that, even as late as last equal to tbe demands of the present critical exigenoy, wo
Traverse City. is drinking ubove the lamb awl the wolf accuses his
May 1, 1M5.
(2y-Hm.) woolly neigfibor of muddyiug the water, shake your fist lecember, it was possible, had proper efforts been made shall in a few short yearsat most fiud ourselves once
/or pcace with those at that time in power afc Washing- more happy, and safe, and prosperous. F o r ' I am not •
at
the
lamb,
says
Grandma,
aod
call
hiiii
a
vile
actional
PROPELLER
ton
city,
to bring the war then ragiug to an eod, upon among those who at alj doubt the complete 'success of
incendiary fur stirring ihe stream. Suppose he is below
the wolf, ami cau't possibly affect the water where the tho basis of reconstruction, gradual emancipation, unver- the new system of labor now being iDtrodacedin the
ILL BUN AS FOLLOWS UNTIL FUBTHEB NO- wolf is drinking—thou fool I is bot the wolf the stronger ! sal omnesty, and a reasonable compensation to the own- South ; nor do I agree with those who apprehend any,
In any case, will not the wolf make trouble and the ers of slaves in the South. Bpt the golden moment was gi-eat injury of any kind as likoly to arise from the proticc, weather and circumstances permitting
allowed to pass away unembraced ; the snipe mysterious posed extension of the elective franchise to; both classes
lamb submit ?
MONDAY,
When our late domestic troubles began our Gruudma judical blindness which had enveloped Ihe faculties of of our Southern population alike. I do»bt 'not at all
Learo* Traverse City at 7 o'clock u. *., stopping at
Elk Bapiiln. Antrim City and Northport, returning by was an edifying spectacle. Some Of the family insisted onr Southern political leaders for fifteen years before, that with proper judgment, diligence and thrift, SouthSutton's Bay and Haight's Hock.
upon ruling the house exactly as they chose, even to still hung like u gloomy pall obout their organs of intel- ern plantations will be as prosperous; under tbe new
smearing it all over with filth or burning it down. The lectual vision, and now we have at last disasterously fall- system of agricnltnral labor, as thev ever were under tbe
TUESDAY,
others protected. The bullies threatened. So we count- en from oar high estate, and find ourselvesfirmlyenlock- old ono ; and I am decidedly of the opinion that there
Leave* Traverse City via Hnlght's Dock sod Sutton's
ed in tbe grasp of those who have become our veritable will be as little of fraud and unWrncss in onr elections
ed no*s. and found that they were only a few who
to Northport, returning liy Antrim City, Xik ,K»pl<U
Mission.
• ~ -#--=•*'
moqncrers. We have been compelled to surrender at hereafter in tbe Southern States,' and upon the whole as
beot upoO disturbing the household' JN'oiKr-ofWEDNESDAY, !(
TOsciviion., We have lost all control over our fate. We jitfcioos and beneficial an exercise of-tbo right of sufrtgbto were touched or threatened, but they insisted
are utterly powerless. Our armies are in a state of dis- frage, as there has ever heretofore bee a Demegogulsm
touchingthose of Ihe rest pf the family, ' i t was
persion. Our.ships rid longer navigate'the deep. Onr and corruption will not be morejikely to obtain a danthat either the bullies or the family must surrender.
by Haight's Dock.
fiscal scources are exhausted. Our "rights of person ond gerous ascendency among us than in former days ; and
must rule, or the family must.
THURSDAY.
Just at this moment Grandmother Conservatism open- .property are destroyed, or in a state of abeyance Our since it is a fixed'fact that persons of African descent
City
" '
I her mouth : " Let them have their way," said she to most precious franchises ore in the bonds of those whom are hereafter to be free it will be -far better.to. make
returning by Antrim Cit<
the family ; •' what have you been exasjHjrating item Jehovah nod the civilized nations of tbe earth hove allow- frientk and neighbors, and brethren of them, then to ,
FRIDAY,
I^avfs Traverse City touching at Haigbt'a Dock, Elk Ba- for T Don't you know they are your brethren? Let ed to achieve oar ruin. Nor have we now the least retain them iu our midst as Pariahs or Helotes. Our
pids and Antrim Cl^y to Northport, returning by Halght'a them have their way, or they'll pull the house down pound for hope of being raised to a better condition true interest lies in assimilating our whole Southern po. Dock.
hereafter, except we properly and energetically pursue pulation in political rights, in sentiment, io mental culabout our ears I"
SATURDAY,
The family listened to their hearts and their honor, to the course which the progress of events has so plainly ture, in a just and affectionate neighborship, and in a
Loaves Traverse City vis Haight's Dock to Northport, snd law aod justice, iostead of the old woman, aud fight.be- marked out for us. We must, in order to free ourselves, true and loyal brotherhood
Vine Biver, returning touches st Antrim City and Elk Rapids
agree never hereafter to interfere with the freedom of
1
gan.
The
blowp—as
brothers'
blows
always
are—were
We have to deal with a race whom we know to be
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Traverse City, June 10, 1805.
• ,(21-8m.) deadly. The uproar was tremendous. The din filled others. We must amend our State constitutions as soon mildly affectioncd, docile nod readily subject to all high
the world. And through the whole of it how that old as possible, aud embody therein our consent that four mil- and commanding, influences, and it will be greatly our
woman did cackle 1 The young and strong members— lion bond-men ncd bond-women heretofore existiug upon own fault if we do not get along with them in the relathose who knew exactly what the quarrel was about, southern soil shall be henceforth as free in all respects tion now in process of Institution far better than we ever
and how all such quarrels must be settled—uaturally'di- as those of the white race who so lately dominated over did before. At any rate this experiment is proposed to
rected the family in the fight. But whenever Ihcy said, thetjwin other words we must formally recognize the us under circumstances which do not permit us safely to
Capt. I . B. GOLDSMITH,
"Now. hit 'em there 1" they heard the familier quaver state of things already existiDg, and bind ourselves to do decline its trial ; and we shall be worse than madmen
WILL LEAVE NORTHPORT FOR
trembling ii>—" Oh ! you wretched fanatics ! you vile nothing to disturb it in all future time. We must, in or- if wo reject tho opportunity tendered to us of at once esincendiaries 1 who brought this horrible struggle upon der to injure our own return to liberty and happiness, caping from the reafful domination of military power,
us 1" And wheoever the cheery voice of vigor and coo- not only recognize the colored citizens of the South as and returning onco more to the venerated right oi trial
And all points on the • :«/
viction cried agaio, " And now, hit 'em there 1" once Dow^Iree, but we must allow them the same means of pre- by jury, the regular administration of justicc by civil
more the sharp squeal aroso—" Oh, dear ine ! the'se serving,flieir freedom that we ourselves desire to possess. tribun'als, and all the accustomed arrangements known to
radicals will be the death of ual Stop, you sectiooalists ! They m e t be freedmen in fact as well as in name We a state of republican freedom.
On the following days :
sent to their being invested with the elective
I solemnly declare that vou are ruiojng every thing. It
Before I conclude, permit me to say that here, tri this
, JuJy 8th, 17th, 27th.
is you who are guilty of every thing. Dear me !
; and this must be done too, no matter what
'AUK. 5th, 14th, 24th.
floor is shaking ; tho bouse is coming down ! And you cherished notions wo may entertain in regard to the men- beautiful city, I daily and hourly witness the friendly asS e p t . 3d. 11th. 21st, 30th.
have done it—you factious, incendiary radicals. Ob tal inferiority of those whom some of us regarded as the sociation, personal and official, of gentlemen who,- less
" At 9 o'clock A M. Passengers Ticketed to all places East radicalism 1 radicalism 1 Oh I oh ! oh !" The family put doomed posterity of Ham. Nor can wo now safely talk than twenty years ago, were arrayed against each other
Time quicker than by any other route, and Faro as low. the.old lady io the closet, aod finished the fight bj
' mt carrying through a course of special tutelage and io a political content, aggravated into actual war. This
probation such as I understand you torecommcd,ere wo happy effect has been produced by the patriotic subgeneral victory.
Now that it is over they have opened the cloact and make them our equals before tho law of the land. These mission of the defeated Canadian insurgents, and the li- <
At 7 o'clock A M. on the following days :
the same Grandmother- steps out Leaning on her are notat all matters of onr regulation, but we are to be beral and Christian policy of the Government, which not
umbrella and smoothing her rumpled ribbons and fur- attended to by those who hold io their hands exclusively only graoted a general amnesty, but generously remuneJ u l y 8 r d , 13th, Q2nd, 81st.
belows, she begins at once : " Of course radicalism has the sword aud the purse of the nation. I tell you my ratedeven " denounced rebels " for losses Incurred in
Aug. lOth, 19th, 28th.
oo manners. It treats its Grandma without a spark of dear sir, I wish to urge upon the whole of my fellow- tho conflict. W hat a glorious example for the emulation
Sept. 7th, 16th a n d 25th.
natural piety. But I give you lair notice Whenever countrymen of the South, that these things must be done of oar country !
Hoping that you will find, in this crude and hasty
you
suggest any thing 1 shall uso my voice to tLe at-' by us, else our Slates will not be allowed to have RepreFARE FROM NORTHPORT TO
1st. Class.
2nd Class. most I shall call yon names as loud as I can. I shall, sentatives and Senators in congress, or oven be permit- effusion, some ideas which you will not altogether dis. . . . . . . . . I . . ™.$4 00 you abominable fanatics, radical* scctionalists, and in- ted trithout molestation, to administer their own munic- approve, and that many years of health and happiness
cendiaries. • There I"
I ipal concerns. This, I sny to you emphatically, is a set- and public usefulness are yet in reserve for you.
I remain, your friend and fellow-citizen,
The old lady keeps her word. Her tongue rattles like tled matter ; it is ret judicata, ani there is no appeal
Chicago
6 00.
H. 8. Fooxt
for.nf-in this case. We may regret this state of things
Passengers to Detroit can go from Sarnti to Detroit either a mowing-machine. She vituperates with a fluency that M mtch as it is possibble for us to do ; we may bewnil it
by the Grand Trunk B. B. or river Steamer, At Sarnia the is truly interesting in a scientific point of view. But her m eloquently as we choose ; we mayreasonagainst irreGov. Gibbs and the State officials of Oregon welcom" w r i e " connects with the O. T. B. B. for Batfelo and all incessant buzz is Of exactly the same practical value M
points in Canada and the Eastern States. Passengers ticket- during the struggle. These are times for men, not for vocable destiny with all the logical power of an Aristotle ed Schuyler Colfax and party at Salem on the 19th.—
ed. throoiW Time from Sarnia to Buflklo 7 hoars, being 48
a Aeon, or a Locke ; ajid still the irremovable fact will Speeches were made by the Governor and others and
hours quieter than by boat through Lake Erie.
stare us in tha face ; we must consent to the carrying in- respooded to by Mr. Colfax, Lieut Gov. Bross and A.
For farther information apply to
Lincoln's P i n t Dollar.
to effict the compact existing between those who now D. Richardson, of tbe N. Y. Tribune. There were
CAMPBELL k GOODBICH.
a£>De evening in the Executive Chamber there were wield ill the governing power of the country and those large meetings of citizens to welcome the visitors ot
(IMa)
Morthport
present a number of gentlemen, among them Mr. Seward. whonn before God and man, they have solmnly taken un- Oregon city, on the 19th, and at Portland on the 20th.
A point io the conversation suggesting the thought, der their protection and patronage. I have sought inMr. Lincoln aid, " Seward you never beard, did you, formation on this subject in all quarters where I thought
The guerilla Mosby has been released from arrest by
how I earned my first dollar r .
it ycpippaBble to obtain it, and the result of my inquir- e SeCTetarp of War, on condition that he returns to
4
%No," said Mr. Seward " Well P replied h,e. "jl ies is 1 -*
his home ana never again comes within tbe limits of the
bring to your notice one or two addition- Washington Department without the permission of tbe
T H K SPLENDID PROPELLER ONEIDA, was about 18 years or age. I belonged, you know, to
what the* call down sooth tbe • scrubs;' people who do
natter, which, I am sure, cannot fail of military authorities.
CAPT. ATWOOD,
not own land and slaves are nobody then.
' ' 1';
a mind as healthfully constituted as I
WH1 run regularly during the season of 1865, between
" But we had succeeded in raising chiefly by my labor,
The people of the North are not
Anotber case of '* insane impulse" has just occurred
aent produce, as I thought to justify mo in taking it
"leSonthi with the exclusive con- In Washington.. A lady armed herself with a revolver,
Touching at Northport both ways. She will be 'Me down the river to sell.
use they believe, and we cannot very like toe one used by Miss Harris, aod shot a soldier
at Northport On Sunday, the 16th Inst., bound to Chicago, " After mueh persuasion I got the consent of mother
to the contrary, that, should they for ioconstancy. Tho wounded soldier is not dead, but
and will return on the 22nd. Hfae irill make tiie round trip to go, and constructed a little flat boct large enough tb
represented again :in'.'thft two the chances are that he soon will die.
bets ten Northport and Buflfclo every eight days, and between
is of theF
Congress, before we shall have
• N e g f c f W • Utac . ' m a J . take tbe barrel or two of titinn that We had gathered
Capt. Atwood is one of the safest, most accommodating With myselfand little bundle, dowtrto New Orleans. A
folly the arrangements which they
Gen. Steedman, commanding^ Georgia, has suppressand gentlemanly Captains on.the Lakes, snd passengers may steamer was cotaing down tbe ri»er. W e , have, yon
tied in behalf of the colored race, ed the Macon Herald aod Messenger, and the Augusta
rely upon good fare and all those attentions and courtesies know, no wharves oo the western streams; and the cuqopenly rerist, the execution Transcript for tbe utterance of disloyal sentiments.
which add to much to the pleasure of a trip around the tom was,.if!?«««««« were at any of tbe landings, for of the Compact or kt jtftbqr
least attempt to evade its proviLakes.

them to go oat in a boat, the steamer stopping ana tak- s o s ; and some imprudent movements which have J W
information apply to
Tho Treasury Department has now sufficient funds on
ing tbem on board
'•] cdnfly occurred in Ice South have greatly tended, I fear, band to diseharge-avery dollar of indebtedness to tbe
CAMPBELL * GOODRICH,
Northport
« I was contemplating my BOW fiatboai and wonder- to aggravate this uifortunatofeefingof distrust More- soldiers.. v , . Z u S ' •,)/

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More S c o u n d r e l l * .
The Times' correspondent, writing Irom Columbus,
NBW YOM, Aug. 17.—Tbe comments and speculaTbe great WaU street Banking House of Morris tions or the English papers concerning the Atlantic Ca- Ga. says : " T o one who.was acquaint with this counKetchum & Son has goto to ruin. Morris' Ketchum ble. receivod'bv the (Jbinji. are, in tbe abeeivce of more try 'before the war. and contrasts its former with its present appearance of deflation and destruction, it is some.
B A - l M » . g a i t o r » n < l P r o p r i e t o r has worked forty years to build up a fortune and a name. definite intelligence from the Great Eastern, interesting:
thing terrible. What people along the road from ChattHis son has squandered tho ooe and tarnished the other On all hands it is agreed that the injurv to the cable must anooga to Atlanta are to do for food the coming wtater,
TBATEBSE CITY,
have occurred after it left the ship. Rough weather sufF R I D A Y MQBNtKO. AUOUBT 28,1885.
in aa many months. Tbe operations of tho House dur- ficient-to have caused a breakage ol the cable » out of U the question. The wheat, corn and oat crops of the
ing the past four years have been enormous, its gold the question, as the instruments employed at Velentia Middle Statae have suffered from a superabundanw or
rain, while this region has been parched by d r o u g h t - I » Cooke. the Snbwjrlptlft* A C « l .
bullings embarrassing to the Government, and its credit, were sf delicatc as to record every lurge of the bigship. What little corn there is planted will not yield one hair a
Mr. J a r Cooke, an enterpriaiag and ancceaaful J U t so far as mere cash was concerned, almost unlimited.
When the loss of insulation became known on board tbe crop. From Atlanta to Columbus it is but little better
delobie tanker, baa "'ways beeniooc or the moat efficient The concern has smashed—gone entirely—and for the Great Eastern, it is supposed that those in charge of the but more has been planted. The scarcity of money ami
nekoUatora of public rcnritlce. Fo-r p a r . .go, when following reasons : The junior member of tbe firm, not operations would order tbo ship to te put bfttkiu oroer tbe pressing wauts ortbe people are shown by the crowds
to underrun the wire and discover the flaw. \ \ bile this
Pennaylvauia Btnte atocka were down to 8S. be worked content with the legitimate line of business in which his operation was in progress, according to the writer in tbe of pale, sicklv looking white women ; by the ragged bob
„ d S U t t t h ™ u p t o p » , a o d . t U » t r a t e b e n b t » * father had made a fortune and a name, dealt, largely in I/mdon Times, a brisk wind or any roughness or more robust'black womerh and by the children of air
colors, grades and sires, with baskets of frpit, eggs and
cd three million dollars for the Bute, for nosing and stocks, operated heavily in gold, lost, made again, lost the sea wouTJcb'mpel the telegrapn people to cut the pies to sell, who press about the trains at every stopping
„ „ i ™ i u r ber troope. When the Secretary or tbo Tree, more, hypothecated the securities or the house, continu- cable at once, and buoy it. The report brought by .he place. Should these be in want o! food tbe coming winFirst
Fruit
is
not
absolutely
inconsistent
with
tbe
suppoter, tbe condition of the Treed men can be better imagined
tury^pive varinus bankers tbroogboot the c » n t ^ c ™ ' ed to lose, forged gold checks with which to supply a
sition that that was done. That supposition is supported
! S . „
negotiate bis Stat lonM, Mr. Cooko ™ ' • margin, took up some or them with tho proceeds of tho by the feet that while it was in latitude 51, longitude 39, than described. The feeling against them among all
classes is inteusely hostile and bitter. Tbo old leaven of
™ ^ o . g ^ e nnwt^aacceafui. He infu«d a portion
the
insulation
first
began
to
give
ont,
and
tbo
Great
Eaststolen securities, continued his speculations, lost, conslavery still works in the minds or former mastere, aixt
ern probably went some distance ofter. I n n s it was in
rV\ n«m crreat energy into hia sob-egcnts, and seemed
tinued his forgeries, lost, kept on forging and losing, un- latitude 51;40 and longitude 38, one degree nearer V al- tbey comfort themselves in secret with the i d » that whenT b ^ U P » e » t , b . e U i r o t theGovtil his doomsday came, the discovery was made public, cntia than the First Fruit found the buoy. As to tbe tbe State Government is re-established, they will oo
™ n t to the people. When the 5.20 l o « was au- and while his father's house feU crashing abont his head possibility of recovering tbe cable, should it have been powerful enough to inaugurate a system or peonage wbicB
will be tbe old institution with a new name.
thorized it was before the public many months without Mr. Edward Ketchum took up his bag and ran.
buoyed as suggested, opinion* differ, rhe London
Daily News mentioos as an encouraging omen, tbe. tact
Infernal Craeltf to t b e 1
His forgeries amount to four or five millions, and he that a cable now working was fished out of 1,600 fathattracnng J
eighteen millions. l i e war
NKW YOKK. Aug. 17.—The Wilmington Herald, of
has gooe to tbe Devil with only a few hundred thousand oms of water under less favorable circumstances.—
the 10th, says the investigation made by Generals Ames,
^ « n i e s were ao vast that banks and bankers w c r e j i o
Should
the
worst
anticipations
be
realized,
and
the
cain
his
carpet
bag.
Duncan
and CoL Donnelon, shows that the negroes in
tomrcr able to snpply a#oceyj n sufficient amounts, and
ble be found to have parted, ODly about 500 miles or Fayettevilie.'N. C.. and vicinity hnve been cruelly treatA Thrilling Scene of P e r i l .
wire will be lost, as from 400 to 500 miles can be recov- ed by not only civilians, but the civil
tbeSecretary of the Treaaory was compelled to adopt
(J"*1®*
Correspondence of the Chicago Tribane.
ered from tbe Yalentia end.
netrroei were tied up and publicly whipped by the Sheriff.
seme plan tor appealing directly to the people to snpp y
CATABACT HOUSP, Niagara Falls, Aug. 11.
NKW YORK, Ang. 1 7 , - W e are receiving news. from Others were left tied until a storm prostrated tho trees
the J u s tor sustaining t i e Goremmeot. Popolar
Your correspondent, chancing to lie over at this place the Great Eastern which shows it propable that tbe ca- to which they were tied, holding them to tho ground
had never been fried, and their natnre w « not yesterday afternoon, was among the spectators at he ble is lost
until relieved. Citte™, too, have presumed to exerLATKB.
Z » ™ I v understood. Capital la alwaya .eositive, and performance or Leslie, the competitor ofBloDdiDU.be
ciso the nutbority or masters over those people and have
HEART'S COKTKNT, A n g . 15, via ASPY BAY. A u g . 17.— punished them as they sow lit. II •» also «nd some or
capitalista, large Bid small, were not only to bo told that roolhardy feat of crossing the river
Bridge
on
a
tight
rope.
It
came
very
near
be:ng
the
last
Tho
British
war
steamers
Terrible
and
Galatia,
from
the citiscus have been killed. Troops are now under
there w a s . 5.20 loan oo tbe market, but were to be conof Leslie's exhibitions in that line, or rather on that h u t Heart's Content the 2d, arrived nt S t Johns, Is. K at orders to proceed to the locality to pot a stop to those
vinced that it was the best as well a» the moat patriotic He has, it seems, arrangments with the hotel keepers and 9 o'clock Tuesday evening, tbo 15tji inst. The stenmsbip
abut*"*.
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;
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investment. Mr. Cooke's high, c h a p t e r a j d p r e m u . other parties interested in Niagara crowfo;to giwM» Great Eastern retnrned to Slieerness on the 11th inst.
NoimiaKX AI-OOTATIW rao* PATKOTren —We have
suceesaes induced the Secretary to appoint him Genend series of Ibese entertainments, and in addition receives Capt Napier reports as fellows : The cable parted on
resisted not too soon, and never too firmly, » n buei r »the
gate
money
for
admissiou
to
thcenGlosurea
nt
the
Wedncsdav,
the
2d
inst,
at
noon,
in
nineteen
hundred
S.b«ription Agent. T b . p r e « " d tbe tttepafh were
ends or tbe rope, on either bank, which gavo 'he best and fifty fithoms or water. H was then grappled for ing against thu Government ; but how many are in vol v- ,
immediately pnt in motion. A large sum was spent
views or the performance. On this N M » M • « « three different times ami raised twelve hundred, nine ed in iU malignity who may never have favored it by
advertising, the distribution of a g " » t ™ " e t y f c l r e ° : down to the scene or operation about 4 o clock n a car- hundred and six hundred fathoms, respc-ctively. Each overt act. Or all positions onthis continent, the most
riage, accompanied as usual by hie wife and child. lbe time the erappling broke, but the ral.fe remained qn- shameful is that or a Northern man or woman contributi„ r e and hand-bills, to, the employment of travekra.*
broken. The Great Eastern retormd to England for ing nothing or life or treasure to either «de iu the cotw
former, ir she feels anxiety, has the Aril to
in establishing snb-.gcncie. throughout the
flict—with no succor or sympathy for those who hare
and publicly dismisses her gDouseforth 1 0
strouger and better grappling gear.
or business with an easy sraije. Leslie is Irish. andI quite
Mr. Varley. one or the eOectrieans, wntes most encour- been toiling, spending, bleeding, dying, to p o t d o w n ' h e
a hero with bis Celtic friends. l i e vanes Btoodbs feats agingly in regard, to the cablo He says : " We found most monstrous insurrection oT history, but steadilj aswith considerable ingenuity, ano.real* ^ n ^ Jo wm- oo difficulty whatever in grappling the cable, even in tbe severating. swearing, and betting that the " ^ h o l d i n g
bine quite a satisfactory amount or blood curdling
greatest depth or water. As soon as tbe proper ackle South in this rampant treachery would get tbe "dvantis prepared', we will probably commence grappling again, acc and could never be subdued ; predicting and hopturesfor tho delectation or gazers.
He first went rapidly out upon the rope with only his one hundred miles east or llie break, where the water is ing triumph for the insurgents, to whom yet they affordbalancing pola and displayed w ° D derful agilitv and only 1,500 fethoms deep. The buoy rides the gales *ell, ed no comfort or aid. The rebellion itself is decent and
respectable compared to this selfish and safe neutrality r
strength in the deliccy of poise and eu«with
being rastened by pieces or condemned cable.
for the rebels have, at least. In their bad enterprise, given
went through the more common roles or tbe rope wow
Mr. Field ; s in good health and spirits.
money—about all they had—service and life.
S S a
l i s hung by one band, by one leg, be did
of favoritism towards Mr Cook, were
A Double W a r n i n g .
everything but bang by bis eyelids, and came so near
Tbe failure or Ketchum, Son k Co., or New York,
The two reccnt financial sensations in New YorK are
thi&tb.tit would have scarcely added to the entertainindependent or each other in origin, and the ripening or and tbe flight or young Ketchum, continues to excite
'^T^wdC^UhouUhVshghtesttonodation.
merat had he done so.
two totallv differeut kinds or ovil. ITiey are not to b e .
Then he went back up the curve or the rope to tbe associated with the revulsions or trade that at time* deep interest iu New York. The late* developments
bank, and after a temporary disappearance came rortn stalk like tornadoes through tho business commuuity, do not improve appearances. Tbe Post says the losses
t'onai Sanka should be the financial agents ot the Gov- with his feet in peach baskets. Literally so, for each but are from individual causes as old as the first devel- or lhe firm by the abstraction of bonds and other securifoot w M S t r a o p f f firmly to tbe bottom o f s' «j™™° oped crimes in money getting. Jenkins, the bank officer, ties by young Ketchum alono amounts to two-and-a-half
ernment. While publicly expressing the
solint peach basket, which rose about his calves like the would have gone to the bad, and Ketchum. the gold to three millions or dollars. The name or the firm was
wide b » t s of the old cuvaliere. Thu. .hod heset offno gambler, have followed the curve or swiOest descent
his jouroey. It wss a .low and painful one. The spec- each on the coursc they were n u n * bad ^ c r y other only used once by young Ketchum, and that on the day
the
tator* abont a thousand in number, held their breath es name iu New York-been as solid as Astor s. They fell of his flight, when be drew a check for three hundred'
ho made bis deliberate and careful progess, swinging his as trees (all when the limit has been reached in eating thousand dollars. The losses of Mr. Graham will foot
legs in wide circles to carryforward bis novil tatpr
away tho fibres or their strength. 1 he causes were dif- np one million dollars, while various brokers and others
Once in the middle ot tbo rope be bit one brnkct with ferent. but the end the same. The wanimgs tbey furthe other and a thrill ran through the spectaKns .tbe nish stand tbe Scylla and Cbarybdis or the opposite share in the losses in sums from $40,000 to $150,000.—
Four minions is the lowest statement or the total loss,
evident shock it gave him. He howeter crossrf lu s a t
or the pursuit or gain.
.
,
ty, and a UeincnSou, cheer rose from either shore. Mncb perils
Jenkins wis a man or tbe town, grasping ™th greedy and it is thought the figures will finally bo ubove that
(aligned by the strain on nerve and mUKle, he waited fingers at money to pander to his Inst. He chose his sum. New victims are contiuually showing their bands.
tor quite an interval before introdncing bis third act.
companions in the baunl, of vice, and starlicd tbcm bv I t will probably prove the biggest financial operation or
In iSis he name on with three pads ot water, which he bis prodigalitv. He coveted money for tbe sen™.!
h
W
was to carry over the river without spilling. One was nlessnres it would buy—for the wider range it wo«U that sort which ever occurred in tbis country.
™ d in a tin case Bitted to hi. head like a cap The Jive tbe possessor in the palace, of s i n . . l h e story of bis
The radical or Aleck Long Democracy, or Ohio, held
others were fastened over his hands by straps i and so he Ell flssbcswitb diamonds, gaudily-dressed wantons »nd
set out carrying his balancing pole. He had, however, tho glitter of the shambles where hnman souls are llie a State Convention atiColumbus, and nominated Alexovertated his strength, so his friends say, wbo btoxne him traffic. On tbe heels of Jenkins are tbe groat herd of ander Long and Clintori A White, both members ortbe
for not declining a further test of skill on that day. He
last Congress, but both left at home last fall by the peospendthrifts, who prefer
moved steadily down tbo rope, but with less hgbtness and bnsineEa
tification With honest gaina, if possible, but will not loso ple. for Governor and Lieutenant-Governor. The Cooconfidence in his motions man ,oru. c ..».

them while the till of the cmpfijer s within their reset veution also adopted a platform which endorses State
ceeded hair way across the river, and just commenced They tread on ground through whoso crevices come
sovereignty to the fullest extent; denies the right of tbe
the ascent or the wide
wiae curve
curvc or
m the rope,
. v j ~ when
, — - — « ~ v S i wSreingaiL.il which
<*•"*«•>
tbs 13th of May, deducting Sundays and holidays, in the he became unsteady, attempted to save himsel., and fe"
Federal Government to raise armies by conscriptioo ;
they walk above its latent yet ccrtoin^ n
^
^ e r J l y S ^ o f t h i r t y ^ , w o r k b g d a y ^ - from the rope. Tbe nails went down sheer two hundred clo^ belonged Jenkins; and his school- ^
opposes a public debt and a paper currency ; denies the
feet into the swift rush or waters hastening to the whirliug an average of eight and one-third miUionaper day_ pool The spectators closed their eyes ID horror. It scrnpulous pleasure-seekers will continue to furn sh rresb right of the Government to emancipate slaves, and closes^ Z ^ S S ' r o o " h . f . c c d
e m p l o - ot
The sale of tbe third sense then commenced, b a t owing Was believed impossible that the man was not lost, but „:,.tL,vPflrlv from the smooth-raced young employ
with the declaration that tbe Northern democracy baa
to the tact that the Treasurer was onable to deliver the in falline be caught by ODO baud, aod so hung. It was
been divided on these doctrines, and that socceacan onnotes, comparatively little effort »ss made to .nSueoce not a trick or the ropo-walker to lend fresh « s t t o his
ly be reached by reconstruction the party on the basis ofperformance. He caught at the rope backhanded, and " YoSuug Ketchum, who bas pennanently
subscriptions until June 1st, when dehveriMWere adverat arm s lenght It was with lone honored name with irretrievable ruin and disgrace^ State sovereignty.
arrested his fall violently aiarmb«=uguu
v . reached the
tho rope
rnrv> with
with his
his other
other hand,
band, and
and
n d to begin.
difficulty he
tised
c
k ,
was a victim to a greed for money getting or quite anMARRIED,
The galea or Government loam, under Mr. Goo
^
d i f f i c n U w a a U r o r him to draw himaelT upon
other kind. He was impelled by a passioD for ama ®>°S
W
baen
On tbe 21st inst. by B«v. J. H. Crumb, at tie resldenc. of
the rope. Indeed it seemed doubtful for
enormous gains in a minute—by a mad
Mr Geo Loacka of Travenx Town*hlp. Mr. JOHH BLACK, of
.
seconds that seemed like minutes whether be
transactions, a thirst for beavv ventures, a restless, fe- TraTerie City. Micb.. to Miss HELEN L. K. MOFAKLIHO, or
about thus .
$514,000,000
the top or the rope. His struggles were watched with vered ambition that knew no bonods. and MTer slombeT- Morriibarg. Canada Wert.
{>•20
"J*. 760,000,000
silence but with the everywhere
ed. He was not dissipated sare in the dissipation th
7 ^ 0 Notes
that it was a struggle oHife or death. He hung by one seeks the excitement ortbe gold room > D ^ a d ^ - t a r a r o
P U B L I C NOTICE.
$1,274,000,000
leg and both bands for a atiU longer penod until by a table, aDd craves the daily stimulus of w i H .
tione in place
pl.ee of
ot other
of IUCUU^J.
inebne'y._ —~
Ho J . j s j b e
0trier form,
tormc oi
T O - y nothing of h i . e«lier undertddugj. or Uie
J S i . re- tjons
representative
jseutati of a class of business men ' J o a r e fond^
Urge amounts of bonds taken by his firm at t h e k U i n ^
^
^
effects
of
to
&
from
steeplechases after fortune, dashing at fufispeed jdoQg A
y-begt bidder. Although other causea than im- ^
V 0 X 0 A S r i i E R E B V NOT1FIKD T l . A T C O M d e hifl
t o ehore, omitting the rest of his per
3
where other men arc content to plod•
short cuts to opulence along the brink ot
chajJms where to tread is danger, and to dip to
nfRsnt 1R6S tawit • the awl of section J9 town 33 norm oi
mar and autumn o. 1864, it cannot bo
,
tLp_ ..resentlv so nearly recovered as to indulge in g^sst- able ruin. The fall of these two men W ' U b a r a t a t W n
,ub«quetrt-a»cM»w« chiefly from Mr.
™rI t waa evident, however ttat it MOtcBbct K w i D n o t p o r h a m M asingte f o o t f r o #
-1L
mtiodirectioo. HiaeffiJria have «rt«mlJ ^
time near Uing a fetal end to a r ^ cmerjBnd it is
S S n r and his wisdom, sHll and energies have certainly
LaJi,-, physical cood'Uon
J ?
t
T
^

«
°
t
any commander in tbe to reanme hi. feata at p r e . ^

Cbe ®raiti) febttst ftrallt.

25brr:s r=r=5
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offered

r" To,Mr C^,^ r n ^ m c I the

r-2rti.«s:

bS7hr;;.d^.rr;h8reSid t

-

.TtbTder^«

slowly."
.
Le Grand Byiugtoo, and other leading Copperhead!
SOLDIDO.—E. Payson Case, Gordon T. to ^ ^ having seen Bam P 5 ^
of Iowa, have issued a call for a State Convention, to be
T
Smith, an of Benxonia, have return- business, of which leslieand
Johnsoo and Milton Snntn, au oi
flrfj»dmr
and inhuman, and perhaps will Wy
cbedKfl held in l o w . city, on the 17th prox, « < M d i t t a y Ind bom the war, each with an honorable discharge.
„ f , certatoSasa <"&«&• >>J • » »
vite the coopemtion nT those in favor ot •• the revi^of
The TJoionitate Conveotioo bold in Harriaborg
J^nrror ^ - t b - w h i c h
the Democntic party a . it w u before the hie ahohtloo
war MdoppMed to tbe naopatiooa and Judicial daewea
Tbe New York Tribune's
1
t o n ' cooliacation „f
ol nshel'i
rebaTa MOMrtT:
property ; protection
protocll<« to
"
- H
of the Federal Executive, and in favor of pceaemng tbe
American lodutrr, *c- I V cocrentioo oomumted the .Q^tioos a ieport that • battle waa k
a * * *
J Cortinas, oo tbe r - e r v r d right, of the « n e r e i p
gallant General John A. Hartraaft tor Auditor General.
troopa and tbo fcreea r - 1 tbe Federal power to the express grants of the Oowtitoroad to Moutery, in whidi
tioo." Tbeie gentlemen do not aeem to be aware of tbe
b e t that tbe war to over, and tbe rebellion crusbed-

Co.

«ge would be beneficial to bis health.

" V •"*"
(36-51")

"t t"* M 0 R 0 A t T B A T E 8 , KegirterB. GOODEIOH, Beceiver.

• T A T E SWAMP " * » • ™ n "

,

Mrts of Emmet. Cheboygan and Man Wee. Patent* from uw
S S h r a X d V i t h o n t expense to poreha*xv
ADDM^oTmaybemadeto Jtm* Orasj. Bsa, Trs
n t i r & p Bnuid, Esq, Hk Bap Ma, J. & Dixon,
— '
or to the undersign^ at Upstag c
1^, May 8,1866.

A C A R D T O INVALID*.
UJ
A Clergyman, while residing In South. America M • Mljsionsry, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the Cure of
Nervous Weskness, Kariv Dees). Dlseaaes of the Urinary and
Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought
on In; baneful and vicious habits. Great number* have bien
•I ready cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire
to l»-«cflt the afflicted and unfortunate, I wUl send the receipt for preparing and ualng this aedlcint, in aeealedento any who needs It, F u i or CHAROE.
i'Kaxe inclose a poat-pald antelope,addressed to yourself.
Address,
JOSEPH T, 1NMAN.
Station D, Bible House.
(81-6m*)
KW York City.

J. CRAM,'

Angus! 23. 1865.

$

JOHN.KBUBNER
OU
HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT
complaint baa been made at this office that the
land entered by you under the Homestead Act of May 20.
1852, on the 23rd day of April, 1863, to w i t : tie ^ of se»
sec. M and n* of net of aectlon 33 town 29 north or range 13
west (No. 206) has been abandoned by you for more than
alx month*, and that we have appointed Wednesday, the
37th day of.September. 1866, at 3 o'clock P. I t , for, hearing the above complaint and taking testimony thereon, at the offlce of the Begister of the Land Offlce at
Traverae City, Michigan : at which time and place yon may
appear and show cause, if any you have, why the entry so
made by you should not be cancelled, and the land revert to
the Government.
. ,
Any friend of the said John hxubner may appear
and offer proof as to whether he Is now, or baa been, in the
land or naval service of the United States.
.
• MioHiean
'
MORGAN BATES, Register.
(36-5t*)»
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.

T

SUM PUBLIC AND LICENSED MSVUlNCtl
THAVBR8K

CTITV,

.

. •

E. C R O M W E L L TCJTTLE,

LAND OFFICE AT TRAYKRSS CITY, MICU., (

August 23, ^1865.

$

GEORGE W . B U R N A P :
IJAJNT) A N D T A X A G E N T ,
YOU ARK H E R E B Y NOTIFIED T H A T COMNOBTHPOBT, LEELANAU
COUNTY, MICH. plalnt haa been made at this office that the land entered bv
OPnoi : First door south of Union Dock Warehouse.
yon under the Homestead Act or May 20, 1862, on the 4tli
day or May, 18C4, to wit: theswj or section 8 town 31 north
of range 8 west (No. 830) has been abandoned by you tor
more than alx months, and that we have appolnted-W t dnesday, the 27th day or September, 1865, at 9 o'clock A. M., ror
hearing the above complaint and taking testimony tlureon,
H o n , T . W. Kerry. M « n t * r C c
at tlie offlce, or the Register or the Land Offlce at Traverse
Cltyi Michigan ;"at which' time and place you may appear
and show cause, ir any you have, why ths entry no made by
Mr--"yon should not be cancelled and the land revert to the Government.
Any Mend or the said George W. Burnap may appear and
offer proof as to whether he Is now, or has J»een, in the land
M I L L r N E B Y A N D IBVA-TTCY G O O D S .
naval service of the United States.

MORGAN BATES, Register.
(36-5t*)
R. GOODRICH. Receiver.
LATEST 8TYLE LADIES HATS, CAPS, BONNET8,

r-s.fcisr&fr-

ST&KT

N E W GOODS ! NEW GOODS!

VEILS, NETTS, COLLARS, ETC.
Also a choice selection of PRINTS, which will be sold cheap.

LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITT, MICH;, ?

LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICIL, t

August 9, 1865. j
> STEPHEN JOHNSON :
?
~
""X
W I L L I A M H. 3 R I G G S :
YOU A R E H E R E B Y NOTIFIED T H A T 0 0 i t >
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NOTIFIED T H A T COM- plaint has been made st this offlce that the Land entered bV
plaint has been made at this offlce that the land entered by you nndcr the Homestead Act of May 20. 1862, on the 15th
yon under the Homestead Act of May 20, 1862, on the 22nd day of May, 1864, to w i t : the aej of section 23 town 28
day of October, 1863, to wit : the net or aectlon 34 town 29 north of range 13 west (No. 867) has been abandoned bryon
north or range 13 west (No. 618) baa been abandoned by von for more than six months, and that we hare appointed Wedtor more than si* months, and that we have appointed Wed- nesday the 13th day of September, 1865, at 1 o'clock P. M, for
nesday, the 20th day of September, 1865, at 4 o'clock P. M., hearing the above complaint und taking testimony thereon,
for hearing the above complaint and taking testimony there- at the offlce of the Begister or the Land Office at Traverse
on, at the office or the Begister of the Land Offlce at Tra- City, Michigan ; at which time and place you'may appear
verse City, Michigan ; at which time and place you may ap- and show cause, if any you have, why the entry so made by
pear and shew cause, ir any you have, why the entry-so mode you should not Be cancelled, and the land revert to the Govbyyoaahould not be cancelled and the land revert to the ernment.
Government.
Any friend or the said Stephen Johnson may appear ana
Any Mend or the said William H. Bnggs may appear and oflbr proor as to whether be Is now, or has been, In the land
offer proor ax to whether he Is now, or has been, in the land
naval service of the United States.
naval service or the United States.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
MORGAN BATHS, Register.
(34-5*)
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.
(35-51)
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.
P U B L I C NOTICE.
PUBLIC N O T I C E
August 16. 1865.

$

LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., /

PUBLIC N O T I C E

^ttoraeg & Solicitor, Mar Claim,

PUBLIC NOTICE. *

P U B L I C NOTICE.

P U B L I C NOTICE.
LAND O r * ICE AT TRAVERSE Crrv, MICH., )

August 16, 1865. $
FERNANDO D. FORBE8 :
YOU A R E H E R E B Y NOTIF1KD T H A T COMplaint has been made at this office thst the Isnd entered by
you under the .Homestead Act of May 20, 1862. on the 14th
day of May, 1864. to wit: the Be* or section 27 town
28 north or range 13 west. (No 874) has been abandoned by vou ror more than six months, and that we
have appointed Wednesday, the 20th day of September,
1865. at 4 o'clock P. M., lor hearing the above complaint
and taking testimony thereon, at the offlce or the Begister or
the Land Office at Traverse City, Michigan ; at which time
and place you may appear and show cause, ir any you have,
why the entry so made by you should not be cancelled,
ana the land revert to the Government.
Any friend or the said Fernando D. Forbes may appear
and offer proor as to whether he is now, or has been, in the
land or naval service or the United States.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
(35-5t»)
R GOODRICH, Receiver.

LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., (

August 9,. 1865. \
SYLVESTER R I C E :
<
YOU A R E H E R E B Y NOTIFIED T H A T COM*
plaint haa been made at this office that the land entered by
yon under the Homestead Aot or May 20, 1862, on the 19th
day or May, 1864, to wit: the sw| or section 34
town 24 north or range 15 west. (No. 89!») has been
abandoned by you ror more than six months, and that we have
appointed Wednesday, the 13th day of Sept, 1865, at 2
o'clock P. M, Tor hearing the above complaint and taking
testimony thereon, at the office of the Begister of the Land
Office at Traverse City, Michigan ; at which time and place
you may appear and show cause, if any you have, why the
entn-so made by you should not be cancelled, and the
land revert to the Government
Any friend or the said Sylvester Bice may appear and offer
proor as to whether be is now, or haa been, in the land or
naval service of the United States.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
(34-5t*)
R. GOODRICH. Receiver.
PUBLIC N O T I C E

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LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., )

LAXI> OGFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH, ?

August 9, 1865.

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August 16, 1865. $
D A V I D F. P A R K 8 :
GARDNER D. S E V E R A N C E :
YOU A R E H E R E B Y NOTIFIED T H A T COMYOU A R E H E R E B Y NOTIFIED T H A T COM- plaint has been made at this offlce that the land entered by
plaint has been made at this office that the land entered bj- yon under the Homestead Act or May 20,1862, on tbo 17th
Perfumery, Soaps, and other toilette articles Thread, you under the Homestead Act or May 20,'18C2, on the 30th vou under the Homestead Act of May 20, 1802, on the 21st day or May, 1864, to wit: the efi| or nwfl* ot section
day or Sept., 1864, to wit: the ncj or section 2« town 27 north 2 town 29 north or range 8 west, (No. 890) has been
Needles, Pins, Combs, Buttons, Belts. China Dolls, 4c.
davorMav. l.<t.S,' to,wit! the *e| or nwj swj or ncj and n{ or range 13 west (No. 1033) has been abandoned by you Tor abandoned you tor more than six months, and that we have apKX.A.VORING KXTli-A-CTS.
«if awi section 2S town 29 north or range 13 west (No. 3181 more than six months, and that we have appointed Wednes- pointed Wednesday, the 13th day or 8ept, 1865, at 1 o'clock.
ADA K. SPBAGUE.
has heen sbaudoficd by you Tor more thnn six months, and day, the 20th day or 8ept., 1865, at 11 o'clock A. M, ror hear- P. 1L, tor hearing the above complaint and taking teatlmo- .
that
we
have
appointed
Wednesday,
the
27th
day
or
SeptemTraverse City, June, 1865.
(2^6m.)
ing the above complaint and taking testimony thereon, at ny thereon, at the office of the Begister or the Land Office at
ber, 1H65, at 3 o'clock P. M., Tor hearing the above complaint the office orthe Itegister or the Land Office at Traverse City. Traverse City, Michigan ; at which time and place yen may
and taking testimony thereon, at the office or the Register or Michigan : at which time and place you may appear and appear and show cause. If any you have, why the entry so
PROBATE ORDER.
the I.and Office at Traverse City, Michigan ; at which time show cause, ir any yoa have, why the entry so made hy
made by you should not be cancelled and the land revert to
STAT* OF MICHIGAN,
?
and place yon may appear and show cause, ir any J-JU have, should not be cancclled and the land revert to the Goi
the Government
Cot-NTT OK GRAND TRAVERSE,)
Any friend ot the aald David F. Parks may appear


A T A SESSION OF THE PBOBATE COUBT FOB why the entry so made by you should not be cancelled and ment
land revert to the Government.
Any friend or the said Gardner D. Severance may appear and offfer proor as to whether ho is now, or has been, In the
A . the County or Grand Traverse holden at the Probate theAnv
Mend of the aa'd Nlchodemus Tabor may appear
and offer proor as to whether he is now, or has been, in the land or naval service ot the United States.
Offlce, in Traverse City,on Saturday, the .twenty-ninth day offer proor
as to whether he is now. or has been, in the land land or naval service or the United States.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
or July, in the year one thousand eight hundred and^ixtyStates.
MORGAN BATES. Register.
11 ve. Pn^ent, Curtis Fowler, Judge or Probate. In the mat- or naval service or the United
(34-5t*)
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.
MORGAN BATES. Register.
ter of the Estate or Uonard Jones, deceased, on reading and
(35-5t*)»
R GOODRICH, Receiver.
(36-51*)
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.
filing the petition, duly verified, or Perry Haanah, praying
P U B L I C NOTIOE.
that administration or »n'd ratate may be granted to some
P U B L I C NOTICE.
P U B L I C NOTICE.
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, M i c a , 1
suitable person ; Thereupon it is ordered that Monday, the
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.,
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., )
4th dav orSeptember, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, be asAugust 9, 1865. $
August 16, 1865.
signed for the hearing of said petition, and that the heirs at
August 23, 1865. $
J O H N 8. L E W I S :
law of said deceased, and all other persons interested in Mid J O H N NORTON :
SANDS MOON :
OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT
estate are required to appear at a session or said Court, then
YOU
A
R
E
H
E
R
E
B
Y
NOTIFIED
T
H
A
T
COMhaa been made at this offlce thst the land entered by
YOU A R B H E R E B Y NOTIFIED T H A T COMto be holden at the Probate Office, in Traverse City, and
plaint halt been made at this offlcc that the land entered bj yoti under the Homestead Act or May 20, 1882, on the 7th
show cause, irany there be, why the prayer or the petitioner plaint has been made at tills office that the land entered by you
under the Homestead Act of May 20,1862, on the 18tt day or July. 1864, to wit :the swj of section 17 town 26 north
should not 1* granted : And it Is torther ordered, that said you under the Homestead Act of May 20,1HT2, on the 17tu' day or
July, 1863, to wit : the nefll or section 6 town 1A range 14 west, (No. 964) has been abandoned by you for more
Petitioner give notice to the jiersons 1ntere*tcd In said es- day or Mav. 1864, to w i t : the swj of wctiou 35 town 2o north or range 11 west (No. 440) has been abandoned by yot of
six months, and that we have appointed Wednesday,
tate, of the pendency or said petition, and the hearing there- north of range 14 west (No. 886) has been abandoned by you fer more than'six months, and that we have appointed Wed- than13th
day ofSept, 1865, at 4 o'clock r. tor hearing the
of bv canning a copy of this order to lie published in the tor more than «lx months, and that we have appointed Wed- nesday, the 20th day or 8ept„ 1SG5, at 2 o'clock P. M,tor the
abovo complaint and taking testimony thereon, at the offlce
Grand Truverse Herald, a new»papcr printed and circulating nesday, the 27th day orSeptember, 1865, at 4 o'clock P. M-, bearing the above complaint and takinig testimony thereon, orthe
Begister or the Land Offlce at Traverse Citr, Michigan :
In said County or Grand Taavcrse, for three successive weeks for hearing the above complaint and takiug testimony at the offlce or the Begister or tlie Land Offlcc at Traverse at which
time and place you may appear and' show cause, ir
thereon, at the office or tlie Register ot the Land Offlce at
next previous to said day of hearing.
Traverse Citv, Michigan : at which time and place you may Citv. Michigan ; at which time and place you may appear any you have, why the entry so made hy you abould not be
CUKT1S FOWLEB, Judge of Probate.
appear and slow cause, ir any you have, why the entry so and' show cause, ir any yon have, why the entry so made by cancelled and the land revert to the Government
34-3w.
(A true copy.)
Any friend or the said John S. Lewis may appear and
made by yon should uot be cancclled and the land revert to you should not be cancelled and the land revert to the Govoffer proor as to whether he is now, ror has.been, In the land
ernment
the Government
OBDER OF PUBLICATION.
Any friend or the said John Norton may appear and offer Any Mend orthe said 8ands Moon may appear and oner or naval service or the United States.
MOBGAN BATES, agister.
STATE OF MICIIIOAN, NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
proof as to whether he is now, or has been,-ln»thc land or proof as to whether ho is now, or has been, in the land ""
naval service or the United States.
(34-5t»
B. GOODBICH. Becelver., ,, ,
naval service of the United States.
GKOROE CUTLER, Complainant.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
PUBLIC NOTICE
i •
(35-5t»)
. R GOODRICH. Receiver.
LEVIXIA CUTLER. Defendant.
(36-5t # )
R. GOODRICH. Receiver.
Suit itending In the Circuit Court for the County of Grand
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., (
Traverse, In Chancery, at Traverse City, on tlje 11th day or
P U B L I C NOTICE.
August 16, 1865. S
PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICU.,
WILLIAM ENGLISH :
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICIL, >
TTl*' SATISFACTORILY APPEABING TO ME THAT
August 9. 1865.
YOU A R E H E R E B Y NOTIFIED T H A T COMI the defendant, Lavinla Cutler, is a non-resident or tills
August 23, 1865. £
plslnthss been msde st this office thst the Isnd entered by
A N D R E W TAYLOR :
8tate on motion or J. G. Bamsdell, Esq., Solicitor Tor Com- J O S I A H P . HILTON :
OU ABE HEBEBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT you under the Homestead Act of May 20, 1862, on the 2nd
plainant. It is ordered that the aald defendant, Levlnla CutYOU A B E H E R E B Y NOTIFIED T H A T COM
has been made at tills office that the land entered by day or July, 1863, to wit: the swi section 28 town 16 north
'Fer, cause her appearance In this rauae to be entered on or
plaint haa lieen made at this offlce that the land entered by you under the Homestead Act or May 20, 1862, on the 2nd of range 11 west, (No. 391) has been sbandoned by you
before the twelfth day or September next, and lu case of her vou
under the Homestead Act of May 20, 1862. on the 22nd day of May, 1864, to wit: the swj or section 26 town 24 fer more than six months snd that we have appointed*,
appearance she cause her answer to the complainant's bill to
be filed and a copy thereof to be served on the complainant s day or August, 1864, to wit: Lots No. 3 aad 4 and will or north or rsnge 12 west (No. 831) haa been abandoned by you Wednesdsy, the 20th dsy or September,' i860, at
Solicitor within twenty days after a service of a cony or said swtlj or section 6 town 27 north ot range 13 west (No. 990) fer more than six months, ang that wehaveappoiuted Wednes- 1 o'clock P. M, tor besring the above complaint and taking
bill and a notice or this order, and that in defeult thereor tlie has been abandoned by you for more than six months, and day. the 13th day or Sept, 1865, at 1 o'clock P. tor hear- testimony Ihereon, at the office or the Begister or the Land
aald bill be taken as confessed by the said defendant, Levinla that we have appointed'Wednesday, the 27th day of Septem- ing the above complaint and taking testimony thereon, at Office at Traverse Citv, Michigan ; at which time and place
ber, 1865, at 2 o'clock, P. M., for hearing the abovo complaint tlie office of the Begister of the Land Office at Traverse City, you may appear and show cause, If any you have, why the
° And it la further ordered that within twenty davs the com- and taking testimony thereon, at the offlce or the Begister of Michigan ; at which time and place you may appear and entry so made by you should not be cancelled and the land
plainant cause a notice of thla order to bo published In the the Land Office at Traverse City, Michigan ; at which time show cause, If any you have, why tho entry BO made by you revert to the Government
A ny friend orthe said William English may appear and offer
Grand Traverse Hrrald, and that the said publication be con- and place you may appear and show cause, H any you bavi should not be cancelled, and the land invert to the Governtinued In said paper once In each week for alx weeks in auc- why the entry so made by yon should not be cancelled, an ment
J .
... proor as to whether he is now, or has been, In tho Isnd or
-' a land revert to tlie Government.
Any friend of the taid Andrew Taylor may appear and naval service or the United Ststes.
Any Mend or the said Josiah P. Tilton may appear 'and offer proor as to whether he is now, or has been, - in the land
MORGAN BATES, Register.
CHABLES H. MABSH.
offer proor as to whether he Is now, or haa been, in the land
naval service or the United 8tates.
Circuit Court Commissioner for Grand Traverse Co„ Mich.
(35-51*)
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.
r naval service of the United State*.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
Attest: JESSE ORAM, Begister.
MORGAN
BATES.
Register.
J. G. RiWim".', Solicitor for Complainant.
R GOODRICH Receiver.
(34-5t*)
PUBLIC NOTICE.
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)
R.
GOODRICH,
Receiver.
(Printer-a fees >8 70.)
LAND OFFICE AT TBAVEBSE CITY, MICH.,)
PUBLIC NOTICE.
August 9, 1865. J
PUBLIC NOTICE.
O R D E R O F PITBLIOATION•
LAND OFFICE AT TBAVEBSE CITY, MICH, )
WILLIAM H O L B E N :
LAND OFFICE AT TBAVEBSE CITY. MICH.. > ,
August 9,1865. $
STATE OF MICHIOAN, NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
OU ABE HEBEBY NOTIPIED THAT COMPLAINT
August 23.1865. $
CHARLES L. MIDDLXBBOOK, infant, by L. W. Beers his next A N D R E W J . FULLER :
ELISHA R I C H M O N D :
has been msde at this office that tbe land entered by
friend, Complainant. ,
OU ABE HEBEBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT you under the Homestead Act of Msy 20, 1862, on the 4tn
OU ABE HEBEBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT
has been made st this office that the Isnd entered by you day of June, 1864, to wit: the nfij or selli of
vs.
has been made at this officc that the land entered by
JOSEFH L. MmnLEDBOoE, Defendant
ysu under the Homestead Act ot May 20, 1862, on tho 8th under the Hoincxtead Act or May 20,1862, on the 3rd day of section 4 town 32 north of range 7 west (No. 931)
Suit pending In the Circuit Court for the County or Grand day ot June, 1863, to w i t : the seflj ot section 5 town 27 July, 1863, to w i t : the nwj of section 8 town 23 north bss been sbsndoned by you for more than six months,
Traverse at Traverse City on the Fifteenth day or July, A. north or range 13 west (No. 337,) b * been abandoned by you or rsnge 15 west, (No. 395), has been abandoned by you tor and that we have appointed Wednesday, the 13th
tor more than aix months, arid that we have appointed Wed- more than aix months, and that we have appointed Wednes- day of September, 1865, at 3 o'clock r. i t , tor hearTT^TIBPACTOBILY APPEABING TO ME THAT THE nesday, the 27th day of September. 1865, at 2 o'clock r. H. tot day. the 13th dsy of Sept, 1865, at 4 o'clock P.M., for hearing ing the above complaint and taking testimony thereon, at
I Defendant, Joseph L. Middlebrook, Is a non-resident of
the above complaint and taking testimony there- the above complaint and taking testimony thereon, st the tbo officc of the Begister orthe LandOfflce at Traverse City,
this State, on motion of J. G. Bamsdell, Esq., Solloitorfor hearing
on, at the office of the Begister of tho Land Office at Tra- office orthe Begister or the Lsnd Offlce at Traverse City. Micbigsn ; st which tims snd plsce you msy sppesr snd
Complainant, it Is ordered that the said defendant, Joseph verse City. Michigan ; at which time and place you may Michigan ; at which time and place yos may appear and show cause. If sny you have, why the entry so made by you
L Middlebrook. cause his appearance to be entered in this appear and show cause, if any you have, why the entry BO show cause, irany you have, why the entry so made by jou should not be cancelled and the land revert to the Governcause on or before the twelfth day of September next, and made by you abould not be cancelled and the land revert to should not be cancelled, and the land revert to the Govern- ment
that In case of his appearance be cattse his answer to the
Any friend ol the said William Holben may appear and or111
Government
Complainant's bill to befiledand a copy thereof to be serv- theAny
friend of the said EHshaBichmond may appear and of- ler proof aa to whether be Is now, or haa been. In the land or
friend of the aald Andrew 3. Fuller may appear and ferAnv
ed on the Complainant's Solicitor within twenty dsys after offer proof
pivot as to whether he is now, or haa been, in the land naval service of the United States.
as to whether he is now, or haa been, in the land
MOBGAN BATES, Begister.
•ervloe or a copy or said bill, and a notice or this order, and or naval service
or naval service or the United Sutes.
ot
the
United
States.
MOBGAN
BATES,
Begister.
that In deTaolt thereof the said bill be taken aa confessed by
(S4-6t*)
B. GOODBICH, Receiver.
MOBGAN BATES, Begister.
(34-6t*>
B. GOODBICH, Beceivsr.
the said defendant, Joseph L. Middlebrook.
(8fr4t*.)
B.
GOODBICH,
Becelver.
And it is further ordered that within twenty days the ComP U B L I C NOTICE.
plainant cause a notioe of this order to bepabltshed in the
PUBLIC NOTICE.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAND
OFFICE
AT
TBAVEBSE
CITY, MICH., )
Grand Traverse Herald, and that the said publication be conLAND OFFICE AT TBAVEBSE CITY, MICH.
LAND OFFICE AT TBAVEBSE CITY. MICH, )
August 9, 1865. 5
tinued ia said paper once in each week tor six weeks in sacAugust 9, 1865.
August 9,1865. J
WILLIAM M. HOLLAND :
_ „ _ i r r > , ITOT
oe8 i0IL
ELLET
a
GREENO
:
WILLIAM
CURTIS
:
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CHABLK8 H. MABSH.
OU ABE HEBEBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAujr -\7"OU ABE HEBEBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT
OU ABE HEBEBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT
Circuit Court Commissioner for Grand Traverse Co^ Mich.
has been made at this office that the land entered by Y haa been made at this office that the land entered by
has been made at this offlce that the land entered by you
jto under the Homestead Act of May 40, 1862, on the l l t i
Attest: JESSE CRAM, Begister.
under the Homestead Act or May 20,1862, on the 22nd day or you under the Homestead Act of May 20, 1882, on the 20th day of Fah, 1864, to w i t : the nw* aec.20 town 33 north Ot
J . Q. BAMSDELL, Solicitor for Complainant
f
day of Jane, 1863, to wit: the nel of'Motion 24 range 8 west; (No. 710) has been sbandoned by you tor
June,
1864,
to
w
i
t
:
the
a*
of
ne*
and
s
|
of
nwi
section
34
(Printer's fees «9 fOQ
• town 24 north of range 12 west (No. 954), haa been abandoned town 24 north of rsnge 12 west (No. 362) has
more than six moniha, snd that we have appointed Wednes' you for more than aix months, and that we have appointed 11 .."'jjf " i " ' by yon tor more than six months day, tbe 13 tb day of Sept,1866, at lQo'otock a.jt, forbearing
hsve "'sjjpointed Wednesday,
PUBLIC NOTICE.
Wednesday, the 13th day of Sept. 1865, at 1/ o'clock P. M.
the above complaint and taking testimony thereon, at the
tor bearing tbe above complaint and taking testimony ofSept, 1865, Ul'o o'cfock"I It, for hearing the above comLAND OFFICE. TBAVEBSE CITY, MK1H*?
the Beirf^eTjrf.tire Land
August 6,
*i, 186$.
1866. An • thereon, at the offloe pf the Begister ef the Land Offloe at plaint and taking testimony thereon st the ofifce of the Begis- offioeof
which time and plaee yon may appear a
C
Traverse City, Michigan ; at which time snd place you may ter of the Land Offlce at traverse Citv, Michiganat which Micolgan
PUB8UANCE OP DiSTBUCTIONS FBOM( THE
THE COl
ahow cause,'
abow
cam if sny you have, why the entry so made by you
time'
and
place
yon
may
appear
and
abow
cans*
if
any
appear
and
ahow
cause,
if
any
you
have,
why
the
entry
stationer of the General Land Offlce, notioe ia hereby
ahould not be cancelled and theland revert to the Governyou
have,
why
the
entry
no
made
by
you
should
not
be
so
made
by
yon
sboald
not
be
cancelled,
and
the
land
reniven that the Lots 6,7 and 8 oi section 37 town 18 north or
Cancelled,
and
the
land
revert
to
the
Government
vert
to
the
Government
n a n 16 west, heretotore withdraw, from -ale for Light
Any friend of the said William M. Holland may appear
Any friend of the aald ElletS Greeno may appear
HOUM purposes, will be restored to aarket on the 19th day Any friend of the said William Cutis may appear
and offer proof as to whether be Is now, or has been, in the
or September, 1865, aad we will be prepared to receive np- and offer proof aa to whether he ia now, or has been, in the offer proof as to whether he la now, or haa been. In the land land or naval service ot tbe United States.;
or naval service of the United States.
land or naval service of the Usited Btatea.
pUowons to
8 o'clock A.
M. of that
d^y.
MOBGAN BATES. Begister.
plications
to enter
enter the same atMOBGAN
BAT®,
Begirt
MOBGAN BATES, Begister.
MOBGAN BATES, Begister.
I (34-6t*)*
B. GOODRICH, Receiver.
(34-M*)
a GOODBICH, Becelver.
(34-5t*)
B GOODRICH, Becelver.
3i^r«)
B. GOODBICH, Becelver.
August 2?, 1865. $
Wis 111 Mlra's #«, GWa BnkmM ett. etc,efc.
NICHODEMUS TABOR :
YOU A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COM
HOOP SKIRTS!
plaint has been made at this office that the land entered by

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GREAT BARGAINS.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
FARM OF 400 95-100 ACRES LYING 1 AND A2.
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH, )
eighth miles on Elk Lake. I j miles from the village of
August 2, 1865- < Elk Rapids.
FRUITS—Prone*, currants, peaches, plums, cherries, goose60 acres nnder cultivation, with framed house
ALBERT J E W E L L :
berries, quinces, pears, tomatoes.
and barn and an orchard In bearing of selected fruit, known
OO ABE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT as tbe "Bacon Farm."
1N1TUR&—Bureaus, bedsteads, chairs, tables, stands, •
has been nude at tlm office fliat the land entered by 120 acred ofwild land on section 36 town 80 north of range
rockers,-child* chairs, matrasses, Ac
To
our
resident
citizens,
returned
and
returning
soldier*
yon under tho Homestead Act of May 20,1802, on the 14th 9 west
. ,
GINGHAMS—Scotch,
Glasgow, Lancaster, and check dress
day of September, 1864," to wit: the 8«i of sec. 14 town 24 100 75-100 acres of sj of neflt section 29 town 29 north of and their herolo wive* and families—G tee ting.
north ot range 12 west (No. J012) has been abandoned by von range 9 west, fronting on Grand Traverse Bay, known ss the "Peace in our borders," - cessation of hostilities,'' and the
-A full assortment of sizes, 8x10 to 20 x 30.
for more than *Lx months, and that wehare appointed Wed- BagtQrLot"
GLOVES—Buck,
doKriugwood,
kid, wool,ailk, cotton,bee- «

capture
of
Jeff
Davis
in
the
"
last
ditch
"
in
fnll
regimennesday,the 6th day of SfptemberllB65^ at I o'clock r. K, for 40 acres of sw{ of swl section 28 town 23 north of range
lln lined gents, Udies, misses and boys.
hearing the above complaint and taking testimony thereon, 0 west, known as the " Gay Lot."
tals," are commonplace quotations tbe entire country
corn, wheat Ac.
at the ofBee of the,Register of the Land Office at Traverse 64 76-100'acresof Lot No 3 section 28 town 29 north of through, as we have just demonstrated by our trip to New GRAIN—Buckwheat,
GBOCERIES—A
complete
line,
bought
early, and for aaler
City, Michigan ; at which floe and place yon may appear ana range 9 west, known as the " Holiey Lot"
show cause, if any you havci why the entQf so made by yon The three last descriptions near the village of Elk Rapids, York and recent return, not for the sole purpose of hearing GUNcheap.
CAPS-G. D.L.C. water-proof.
and seeing so much that was gratifying in connection with GUNPOWDER—Rifle,
should not be cancelled and the land revert to the Govern- all in Antrim County.'
in cans, and P. P. F. G. sporting in
ment
" it
,
200 acres partly improved, known as the " Dr. Goodale our great victory, but for tbe particular purpose of making
kegs.
Any friend of the said Albert Jewell may appear Farm," lying 2 miles from the village of Traverse City.
HAIR OIL—Phalon's Bear.Maccaaor.
and offer proof as to whether he 1* now, or has been, in the 42 60-100 acres known as * Llncolnrille," with house, barn our
HANDKEBCHIEFS—Gents and ladies, hemmed ready foi»
land or naval service of the United States.
and blacksmith shop and mostly under cultivation, fronting S U M M E R
P
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R
C
H
A
S
E
S
,
use, sijk, linen, cotton, Ac.
vMORGAN BATES, Register.
on Grand Traverse Bay and contiguous to the village of
HA Y—For sale, or will purchase.
At the " fountain bead " and at tbe
{33-8t»>
'
. ^ GOODRICH, Receiver.
Traverse City. This property will be laid out into lots and
HAT8—A full assortment union, souave, Bursside, Butler,out-lotsfor the purpose orsafe if desired.
black, drab, tan, pearl, Ac
Lot 9 block 6 and e | of Lot 8 same block, Traverse City.PUBLIC; NOTICE.
HOSE—Cashmere, merino, cotton, colored black and white,
Also State swamplands.
!
childs and misses, a complete line.
This we have done, and not to continue quotations, shall
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE'CITY, MICH., )
WALTER C. BACON.
• '
August 2, 1806. J
Traverse City, Jnne 1, 1865.
'
(24-3m») promptly meet the market at
JEROME B. DUNHAitt :
OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT
R U L I N G
B A T E S
PUBLIC NOTICE.
'has been Jhade;«t thisoffice thai the lsnd entered by
In all classes of merchandise usually kept by us. Our
LAND O m e n AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH , >
yon under the Homestead Act of May 30, 1862, on the 1st day
purchases are replete—on* stock quite complete,—and we India Cloth—A nice sample.
July 26, 1865. $
of December. 1668, to wit: the ne* of section 9 town 24
square, flat junlata, scraps, sweedes, Luke
invite attention to the same, knowing whereof we speak Iron—Round,
north ofrange12 w«st(No. C7G), has been abandoned by yon TO WILLIAM EDWARDS :
Superior horse shoe, nail rod, fire.
for more than six months, and that we have appointed Wednes- YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED, THAT COM- when we say it is certainly for the interest of all concerned
full line, bought of importers.,
day, the 6th day of Sept.. IMS, at 1 o'clock r.M.for hearing plaint h u been made at this office that tbe land entered by to come, send or order anything they may want in our line, Jaconet—A
Jnynes
Medicines—We
are special agents for all Dr.
the above complaint and taking testimony thereon, at the of- you under the Homestead Act'of May 20,1862, on the 19th day
Jaynes genuine preparations, and job tbe same at as low
fice of tbe.Regwterof the Land Office atTraverse City, Michi-ofOcU !864, to wit: the nwfll of section 20 town 28 north of and save any extra expense of getting from " Outside." The
rates as can be bought
elsewhere.
gan ; at which time and place you may appear and show range 15 west, (No. 1076) his been abandoned by yon for decline on many things is
c
Jewelry—A
snug*to
k.
well
assorted.
cause, if any yon have, why the entry so made by yon should more than six months, and that we have appointed WednesJellies—Raspberry, currant, quinces, strawberry, pine
not be cancelled, and the land revert to the Government.
the 30th day of August, 1865, at4 o'clock P. M., for hear- Q U I T E
apple.
Any friend of tbe said Jerome B. Dunham may appear and day,
ing the above complaint and taking testimony thereon, at On others not so much, and on some nothing at alL Please Kennedy's-Medicines—an assortment of these justly famoffer proof as to whether he is now, or has been, in the land c the office of the Register of the Land Office at Traverse City,
ed medicines on sale.
......
naval service of the United States.
; at which time and place you may appear and bear in mind that we shall meet the
KeUle9-i3, 6,.KiIO, pail,30, 43, CO, 80 gallon, at reasonabJa
• i MORGAN BATES, Register. Michigan
show cause, if any you have, why the entry so made by you
rates, a full line.
(33-5t*)
R- GOODRICH, Receiver.
C O N T I N U A L L Y . Kerosene—bought
should not be cancelled, and the land revert to the Govern- M A R K E T
low, au<l for sole al
esponding rates.
ment
by tbe quantity.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
Any friend of the said William Edwards may appearand
N. B. Our line of Summer goods is more than usually at- Knlve»— Pocket, table, carving,"butchcrs, shoe, bowie and
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
ofifcr proof as to whether he is now, or has bceu, in tho land tractive, and
jien knives ; oiir'stock of table knives is large-and wo .
August 2, 1865.
naval service of the United State*.
invite the attention of the wholesale trade. We can ofBENJAMIN REASONER, JR. :
MORGAN HATES, Register.
fer bargains.
OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT
Lace—cotton, linen, real thread, smyrna, Imitation, 'silk,
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.
has beeft-maJe at this Office that the land entered by (32-5t*)
black and white, Ac.
Especial inducements will 1* given to those purchasing
you under the Homestead Act of May 20, 1862, on the 2nd,
Leather—Sole, upper, kip, calf, morrocco, linings, binding
PUBLIC NOTICE.
by the
day of May, 1864, to wit: the nel of section 26
Ac.
LAND OFFICE AT TIf A VERSE CITY, MICII, )
town 24 north of range 12 west, (No. 831), has been abanLead—bar, white and'rdd lead.1
• Jul)* 26, ISti. )
P I E C E
OR P A C K A G E
doned by yorf for more than 4ix months ; and that we have
Lime—Quick, and water lime, reasonable.
appointed Wednesday, the 6th day Of September, 1865, at 1 TO JESSE SEATON :
At retail. Our friends who purchase at
Lillv White—for the ladles, best quality, as also pulTs for .
OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT
o'clock'P. M„ for hearing the above complaint and taking
its application.
has been made at this office that the land entered by J O B B I N G
testimony thereon,-at the office of Register of the Land OfR A T E S ,
trunk, chest, box, pad, till.
fice atTraverse City, Michigan ; at which time and place yeu under the Homestead Act of May 20, 1862, on tho 23rd Will In all cases be able to buy of us at a suiall. commis^ Locks—Door,
Madder—Hutch madder.
you may appear and show cause, if any ,y6u have, why the day of Feb., 1864, to wit : the nej of section 27 town 24
Magic Raffling—assorted qualities and widths.
Entry so made by you'should not be cancelled, and the land north of range 16 wcst(No. 1127.) has been abandoned by yon sion over New York rates.
Marseilles—a small assortment some nice.
for more than six months, and that we have appointed Wedrevert to the Government.
" Our Union, one and insepcrable."
Merinoes—these goods we have a snug assortment, well seAny friend of the said Benjamin Reasoner, Jr., may appear nesday, the 30th day of August. 1865. at 4 o'olock r. X. for
UANNAH.LAY A CO.
lected, nought low, and for Bale in patterns below the
and offer proof as to whether he is now, orhas bcen,fnthe hearing the above complaint and taking testimony theremarket some very cheap.
'
,
on, at the office of the Register of the Laud Office at Tra- Traverse City, July 6, 1R65.
land or nival service of tho United States.
Molasses—a full line, and of good quality, as sweet as
MORGAN BATES, Register. verse City, Michigan ; at which time and place you may
ever.
appear and show cause, if any you have, why the entry so APPLES—By the bushel or barrel—Dry and Green.
(SS-5t*.)
R- GOODRICH, Receiver.
Naval Stores—Manilla and tarred rope, marlin, rosin.
made by you should not be cancelleu and the land revert to ALPACCAS—Black, Tan Drabs, Tan.
tbe Government
PUBLIC NOTICE.
Hurd & Blodgett's, chopping, broad,
Any friend of the said Jesse Beaton may appear and AXES—Hunt's,
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.,)
boys and hunters.
pressed. Wo are selling by tbe keg i
offer proof as to whether he is now, or has been, in the land AXEhand,
August 2, 1865. >
II ELVIS—An assortment of good quality and make.
now purchase at wholesale
or naval servioe ol the United States.
JEROME ABBE :
AY'ERS MEDICINES—For which we are Agents and keep* Notions—of these we have a complete line, fully equal to
MORGAN
BATES,
Register.
OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT
complete assortment—low to the trade.
the demand, and purchased of manufacturers and impor(32-5t*.)
R.
GOODRICH,
Receiver.
has been made at this office that the land entered bv
BASKETS—Willow and ash market, half bushel, bushel, and
ters direct
you uhder the Homestead Act of May 20,1862, on the 9th
one and a half bushuel corn baskets.
Nutmcig*—Pepper, mace, ginger, cloves, cinnamon.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
day of May, 1864, to wit: the sel of section 9 town 24
BALMOBALS—Lewis and other standard makes.
Oakum—best navy by nound or bale.
LAND
OFFICE
AT
TRAVERSE
CITY,
MICH,
)
north of range 8 west, (No 857), has been abandoned by you
BAGS—Grain and flour.
Oils—KcrOsene, whale, linseed, boiled and raw, neata foot,
August
9,
1865.
4
for more than six months, and that we have appointed WedBELLS—Cow, sheep, hand, tea and sleighfish. Ac.
nesday, the 6th day of Sept., 1865, at 1 o'clock P. U. for hear-ALEXANDER McVICKAR:
BERAGE—Brown, black, blue and green.
Oil Suits—complete, son-westers, pants, Ac. .
OU ABE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT BEANS—We shall be in tho market for purchase of prime Over
ing the above complaint and taking testimony thereon, at
8hirts—Denim, knit jackets.
has been made at this office that the land entered by
the officeof the Register of the Land Office at Traverse
quality and shall sell at a small advance.
Oyster*—l.est quality, Baltimore nice, fresh and guaranteed.
you
under
the
Homestead
Act
of
May
20,
1862,
on
the
17th
City, Michigan ; at which tlmo and place you may appear
BEEF—No. 1 Chicago Mess by the barrel, one hundred, or Paper—letter, note, bill, cap, legal, in full assortment and
and show cause, if any you have, why the entry so made day of May, 1864, to wit: the wtij of invfty section 2
pound.
low by the ream.
town
29
north
of
range
8
west,
(No.
889)
has
been
abanby you should not be cancelled, and the land revert to the
full stock.
alLwit„„,
doned by you for more than Six months, and that we hare BEESWAX—A
Government.
BIBLES—The American Bible Depository is in our Institu. spanish brown, Ac., chrome,
appointed Wednesday, the 13th day of September, 1865, at 1
Any frlen"
tion.
yellow and green, patent diyer.
o'clock, P. M, for hearing the above complaint and taking BOOTS—Mens,
offer proof i_

,
lumbermcns long" leg, cow hide, kip, calf Papier Mache—a small line, suitable for presents to latestimony thereon, at the office of the Register of tho
or naval service of the United Stated.
lined, calf tap sole, calf pump sole, boys, youths and
dies.
MORGAN BATES, Register. Land Office at Traverse City, Michigan ; at which time
childs.
Preserves—citron, quinces, plums, pears, cherries, Ac.
and place you may appear and show cause, if any yon BRIDLES—Black,
(3Wt*.)
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.
and reins with bitts.
Pegs—assorted fropi 3-8to7-8,
have, why the entry so made by you should not be cancell- BRAID—Crotchet,russett,
Embroidery, colored and black, skirt in Pills— Ayers, Jaynes, Hollowsy's, Radway's, Wright's, Greed, and the land revert to the Government
PUBLIC NOTICE.
colors,
silk
and
worsted
gory's, Moflkt's, Brandreth's, Hooper's.
Any friend of the said Alexander McVickar may appear BUTTER—By theflrkinor pound of good quality.
LAND OFFICE AT TIlAVERSE CITY, MICH,
Plaster—Grand Biver in barrels or by tbe ton.
and offer proof as to whether she is now, or has been, in the BDCKETS—Iron bound oak well buckets.
August 2, 1865.
Plows—a nice lot of best makers and quality of wood work.
land or naval service of the United States.
RUEL A ROUND :
CAMBRICS—l'nper,
colored
sud
Mack,
common,
do.
with extra enstings.
MORGAN BATES, Register. CAPS—Mens cloth, plush, mohair, &u., boys mid childs a full Pocket
OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT (34-St*)
Rooks—and porte monies, a full line, some very
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.
has been made at this office that the land entered by
assortment
good, some good for but little, cheap.
you under the Homestead Act of May 20, 1862, on the 2nd
CASSIMERES—Black, a good line, colored and Fancy, a Prunes—fresh Turkish prunes.
day of May, 1864, to wit: the swi of section 24 town 24
superior assortment of American, Euglish and French Prints—a very largo stock.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
north of range 12 west, (No. 830), has been abandoned by
Provisions—pork,flour,corn, meal, hams fish, lard, butter.'-'
makers.
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.,
you for more than aixmonths. and that we have appointed
CEREUS—Phalon's Night Blooming, •• the " perfume for the
cheese, beef.
August 2, 1865.
Wednesday, the 6th day of September, 1865, at 1 o'clock P. ALEXANDER MOODY :
Cistern, ,
toilet.
M_ ,for hearing tho above complaint and taking testimony
CHEESE—"Hamburg,"
of
New
York
manufacture.
itli tubing for s
OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT CHAMBREYS—A small assortment
thereon, at the office of tho Register of tho Land Office at
Rags—bought
sold.
has been made at this office that tho land entered by CHAINS—Trace, halter, jack and cable in 1-4, 5-16, 3-8 and Rhubarb—realand
Traverse City. Michigan ; at which time and place you yoa under
Turkey, root and powdered.
the Homestead Act of May 20, 1862, on the 19th
may appear and show cause, if any you have, why the enRice—East India best
7-16 inch.
of October, 1863, to wit: the swl of section 17 town 27 CIGARS—A
try so made by you should not be cancelled, and the land day
moderate
quantity
and
fair
grade.
Riddles—
to
use
in
the
place of fanning mills, furniture
north of range 12 west, (No. 609) has been abandoned by CLOTH—Black and blue broad cloth, ladles cloak cloth,
revert to the Government.
style.
than six months, itnd that we have appointed
Any friend of the said Ruel A Bound may appear and you for more tbe
Road Scrnpere—east iron, wood and iron to order.
assorted.
6tli day of September,. 1865, at 10 CLOCKS—Upright,
offer proof as to'whether he is now, or has been, in the land Wednesday,
gothic,
ovil,
marine,
striking,
alarm,
and
Salt—line
dairy
and
coarse.
o'clock A. JL, for hcariog the above complaint and
or naval service of tbe United States.
Saddles—pony, Mexican and side.
eight day, good lino.
MORGAN BATES, Register. taking testimony thereon, at the officeof the Register of the CLOTHING—We have a good assortment, well selected, Satchels—wilton, brussells, rail road, gothic, and plain,
Land Office atTraverse City, Michigan ; nt which time and
(33-5t*)
R- GOODRICH. Receiver.
bought low, of fashionable designs, and for sale reasonenamelled.
Spices—Kinds, quantities and qualities to snit
able.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
COTTON—Brown, 3-4. 4-4, 4-5, in heavy and fine, bleached Spectacles— 1'Iain, german silver, and ateel bows, colored,
LAND OFFICE AT TBAVEB8E CITY, MICH,
3-4
to
5-4
nicely
assorted,
and
are
selling
many
of
them
rted, some very good ones, also cases for same.
Any friend of the said Alexander Moody may appear and
August 2, 1865.
""
-'d hobs, an assortment
at New York wholesale rates.
offer pi-oof as to whether he is now, or has been, In the ' '
COLLARS—Gents assorted, liadies various styles, also horse
. ar'

LE BOY BARTLETT ; ..
naval service of theUnited States
and rates ; come and s<
OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT
and pony collars;
SteeUyards—
From
2
to
400 Ibs^ good.
has been made at this office .that the land entered »» (33-5t»)
round
and
mixed.
fi-Jav«
Steel—Cast
blister,
toe
cork,
spring
and german.
colored.
you under the Homestead Act of May 20, 1862, on the
Stays—Colored and white ; also skirt supporters, sn admirday of April, 1864, to wit: tbe nwfll of section 4 town 32
COTTONADES—A fair assortment.
able article for tho la-lies.
north of range 8 west, (No. 775,) has been abandoned by
PUBLIC NOTICE
CONFECTIONABY—A good line at retail and wholesale,
Sugars—Crushed,
powdered,
granulated,
coffee, in grades to
you for more than six months, and that we have appointee
a small lot of fancy conversation candys.
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVKRSE CITT, MICH.,
suit, brown N. 0, muscavado.and maple.
Wednesday, the 6th day of Sept, 1865. at 1 o'clock, P. M,
CROCKERY—Bought of importers direct and is sold as low
August 2, 18C5.
forhearlng tho above complaint and taking testimony thereas can be bought
pe—Colored, black and white, cotton and linen.
JOHN
MICKEY
:
on, at the-office of the Register of the Land Office at TraCRINOLINE—A very large stock to job from.
_ ..[low—Bought and sold by pound or barreL
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COM- CRADLES—Childrens and grain, assorted.
verse City, Miohlgaa; at which time and placo you may ar
Tables—Black walnut, cherry and union.
pear and show cause, if any you have, why the entry so mad plaint has been msde at this office that the land entered bj CRACKERS—Pic Nic, soda, sweet, Boston, pilot, by pound Tablets—For gents and ladies use in correspondence, some
by you should not be cancelled, and the land revert to the you under the Homestead Act of May 20,1862, on the 8tL
or barrel.
.
. . . . .
nice ones
day'of Oct, 1863,towit: the swj of section 27 town 23 north DAY BOOKS—Blank Ledgers, passbooks, writing books, in Tea—Imperial, young hyson, Oolong and souchong, in
'AnyWend of the said Lo Roy BarUett may appear and of range 14 west, (No. 583) has been abandoned by you for
chests, cattys and by the pound ; all bought early and at.
oBbr proof as to whether he is now, or has been, in tbe land more than six months, and that we have appointed Wednes- DELAINES—Manchester, Pacific, Hamilton, mourning, all
advantageous
rates.
day, the 6th day of Sept, 1865, at 1. o'clock P. M., for hearor naval service of the United States.
wool, in nice assortment or colors, printed and plain.
Tin Ware— good stock on hand of home manufacture,
MORGAN BATES, Register. ing the above complaint'and taking testimony thereon, at DIARIES—For 1864, some very nice.
and all kinda of work done to order.
(33-5L*)
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.
the office of the Register of tho Land Office at Travelse City, DOMESTICS—A very full line.
Tisane—For
veils,
and in its season for dresses.
Michigan ; at which timo and place you may appear and DOLLS—Kid, cloth and rubber heads,
Tobacco—Plug, line cut, smoking, Ac., a full line at old
show cause, if any you have, why the entry so made by you DRIED BEEF—Prime quality.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
prices.
should not be cancelled, and the land revert to the Govern- DRAWERS—Gents and ladies assorted.
LAUD Orncs AT TEAVKBS* Cmr, Mien., )
Toys—A
nice
assortment
to wholesale.
.
ment
DRUGS—A small assortment,
folio and traveling, some good ones.
August 2, 1865. £
Any friend of the said John Mickey may appear and DRAG TEETH—On hand, 3-4. 4-4,5-4 and made to order, Trunks—Packing,
Trimmings—Of various qualities and designs sucbas are
offer proof as to whether he is now, or has been, in the land
CYRU8 E. GOODSPEED:
reasonable.
fashionable.
DYES—Camwood, logwood, madder, alum extrrcts, cop- Traveling Bags—A full line, sons nice ones.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COM- or naval service of the United States.
peras, vitriol, Ac.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
plaint has been made at this office that the land entered by
Traps—Musk rat, fox, beaver, and bear, of best makers, by
IARTHENWARE—Jugs, crocks, churns,flowerpots, co
yotf under the Homestead Act of May 20.1862, on the 30th
(33-51*)
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.
piece or dosen.
thimbles.
day of May, 1863, to vdt: the swi of section 20 town 27
Tweed*—Kentucky jesns, double and twist, iron clad caaEMERY—For
engineers
use.
north oi range 13 west, (No. 3«) has been abandoned
simere, Ac., a good assortment, low.
.
FOR SALE.
ENVELOPES—A
large
assortment
in
various
qualities,
dealby you for more than six months, and that we have ap- n p i i E SUBSCRIBER
Umbrellas—Of
various sizes and grades.
FOR SALE HIS FARM
ers willfindprices low by the qusnUty.
pointed Wednesday, tho 6th day of September, 1865, X of 80 acres, situatedOFFERS
Uader8kirts—For Ladies and gentlemen, ribbed, plain . about 31 miles from Traverse City, ESSENCE—Cinnamon,
peppermint
cloves,
lemon,
Ac.
at 10 o'clock A. It, for hearing toe rtove oomplalnt on
the premises isagoodLog House and Barn, Fruit Trees,
colored and white.
and taking testimony thereon, at the office of the Register of Ac. Also will Mil a good span of Indian Ponies, harness and EXTRACTS—Vanilla, lemon, peach, Ac.
Valises—A
few
not very good.
the Land Offlee at Traverse City, Michigan ; at which wagon. For fnrther information inquire of Morgan Bates, FARMEBS TOOLS—Forks, hoes, rakes, grub hoe*, shovels, Veil*—Dot lace, love tissue, Ac.
spades, cradles, cutting boxes.
ttiSto and place you may w e a r and show cause, if any Traverse City.
Vest*—Of numerous designs, fashionable make, and different
you have, why the entry so made by you Bhould not be — FANNING
MILLS—Of
the
best
makers
and
at
moderate
qualities to suit
. ..
,
JOSEPH MOODY.
celled, and too land revert to tho Government
prices.
Vices—Larpe and small, sometoyvices.
Trtverae City, Jane lo, 1865.
(J6-3m.)
Any friend of the said Cyrus E. Goodspeed may appear
Vinegar—Manufactured, and real cider vinegar.
FEATHERS—Ordered when wanted.
rand otffer proof»to whether he is now, or hSs been. In the
FISH—Cod. donn, halibut, herring, tongues and sounds, Waeons—Double and single lumber wagons, a good stock In
C. H . M A R S H ,
land or naval service of the United States.
early spring, and as low a* be bought outside,
mackerel], Ac.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
Well Backets—The old Old Oaken Bucket is for sale by us.
FLAX SEED—Bird seed, canary seed.
(33-6t*)
,
GOODRICH, Receiver.
FLOUR—Seven hundred barrels, good brands.
AND
Wheel Harrows—Csnal barrows.
' ^ •
FLAT IRONS—In sizes to suit
WkiiBetrees—Double and single, also neck yokes.
FLO UNCING&—Muslin, linen, cambric, Ac.
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
JOSEPH DAME,
domet, cotton, iinsev, shaker, red, Yara—Wool yarn, full line, also cotton knitting yan
N O T A R Y P U B L I C & C O N V E Y A N O E R , FLANNELS—Wool,
white, blue, gray, plaid, fancy, French, Ac.
Traverse City, Grand Traverse Conaty, Mich.
FORKS—Manure, hay, straw, garden, t and I tined, long and
short handles.
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Ofllee in Dwelling £ouse.
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