Grand Traverse Herald, November 10, 1865

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Grand Traverse Herald, November 10, 1865

Subject

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

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Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

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Contributors to the newspaper.

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

Date

1865-11-10

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD.
T R A V E R S E C I T Y , MIOEC., F R I D A Y ,

VOL VII.

Cfje <6rani) Crabcrsf Urali), •
u r c B u a i i i D > r x a r FKIDJIT.AT
Traverse

City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan

MORGAN


The Monks of Basle.
L o n g y e a r s ago when the Devil was loose,
And f a i t h was sorely tried,
T h r e e m o n k s of Basle w e n t out t o walk
I n the q u i e t even-tide.
*
A breeze as p u r e aa the b r e a t h of heaven
Blew f r e s h t h r o u g h t h e cloister-shades,
A sky aa glad a s the smile of heaven
Blnshed rose o ' e r t h e cloister glades.

BATES?,

l u t r o K AMD reorainoa.

B u t s c o r n i n g t h e l u r e s of s u m m e r a n d senac,
The m o n k s passed on in their walk,
Their eyes were abased, their senses Blept,
T h e i r souls w e r e in their talk.

T K K M S .
*Two XXjllum a V o a r , P a y u h l o in A d T « m « >
A DVSBTIBSMSXTS i a v e r t e d Tor O n e ' D o l l a r a n d F i f t y C e n t s
) > * r i q a u r e ( t e n l i n e s ) f o r t h e flrst I n s e r t i o n , a n d fifty c e n t a
Cor each s u b s e q u e n t I n s e r t i o n . Yearly A d v e r t i s e m e n t s — $ 1 6
f o r o n e s q u a r e ; $30 f o r t h r e e s q u a r e s ; 510 f o r half a colu m n ; a n d $75 f o r o n e c o l u m n . L e g a l a d v e r t i s e m e n t s a t t h e
r a t e s p r e s c r i b e d 4>y l a w : s e v e n t y c e n t s p e r f o l i o oflOO words,
f o r t h e first I n s e r t i o n , a n d thirty-five c e n t s f o r each subs e q u e n t . E v e r y flgure<countJi a w o r d . P i g n r e w o r k w i t h o u t
r u l e s , 60 p e r c e n t a d d e d . I t u l e a n d figure w o r k , double
4>rice.
• I I l c g a l a d v e r t i s c m c n t a t o be p a i d f o r s t r i c t l y in a d v a n c e .

I u the t o u g h grim talk of the m o n k i s h days
• They h a m m e r e d and slashed • b o u t Dry h u s k s of logic—oltl s c r a p s of c r e e d —
And the cold, gray d r e a m s of doubt—
A n d w h e t h e r " J n s t , " or " Justified,"
W u the C h u r c h ' s mystic Head—
A n d w h e t h e r t h e bread was changod t o God,
Or God became t h e Bread.

All Kiids if Job Printing Neatly aid Eipditiwsh F.iecnted.

Bnt of h u m a n h e a r t s outside t h e i r walls
They n e v e r paused to dream,
And they never t h o u g h t of t h e love of God
That smiled In the twilight gleam.

UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE AT TWraSE ClTUI^A s these three m o n k a went bickering on
By the foot of a s p r e a d i n g tree.
O u t f r o m its h e a r t of v e r d u r o u s gloom
A s o n g b u r s t wild a n d free ;

Chicago and Traverse City.

A wordless carol of life a n d love,
Of n a t u r e free a n d wild ;
And the three m o n k s paused In t h e e v e n i n g shade,
Looked u p a t each o t h e r a n d smiled.

.The P r o p e l l e r A L L E G H A N Y ,
CAPT. c. ii. noYirropr,

W

And t e n d e r and wild the bird s a n g on
A n d cooed a n d whistled a n d trilled,
And t h e wasteful weulth of life and love
F r o m bis happy h e a r t was spilled.

I L L RUN R F G U L A U L Y DURING T H E SEASON
of 1W..V between C h i c a g o a n d Traverse City, a f f o r d i n g
• weekly c o m m u n i c a t i o n between the two places. Sho has
been t h o r o u g h l y repaired a n d Is In first r a t e r u n n i n g order.
T o r f r e i g h t or passage apply t o
H A N N A H . L A Y A CO.'
C o r n e r Maxwell and L u m b e r Streets, Chicago,
or t o
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.,
T r a v e r s e City.
May 1, IMS.
(204m.)

S

W

U

The s o n g had power on the g r i m old m o n k s
I n the lig h t of the rosy skies,
And as they listened the >ears rolled bock,
A n d tears came into t h e i r eyea
The y e a r s rolled back, a n d they were y o u n g ,
With the h c i r t * itnd hoJK's of men,
They plucked the daisies a n d kissed the g i r l s

PROPELLER

N

N

Y

But the eldest monk soon broke the spell :
" T f s shame a n d sin q u o t h he,
- T o be turned from talk of holy t h i n g s
By a b i r d ' s cry f r o m a tree.

S I D E

I L L RUN A S F O L L O W S UNTIL F U R T H E R
tice, weather a n d c i r c u m s t a n c e s p e r m i t t i n g :

No-

MONDAY,

* P e r c h a n c e the e n e m y of souls
Hath come to t e m p t us so 1
I-et us t r y by the power of the awful Word
If It be he or n o . "

Leaves T r a v e r s e City at 7 o'clock 1 A. * , s t o p p i n g at
Blk Rapids, A n t r i m City a n d N o r t h p o r t , r e t u r n i n g by
b u t t o n ' s llsy a q d l l u i g h t ' s Dock.

To boaven the three m o n k s raised t h e i r ham!
" We c h a r g e thee, apeak !" they said,
" By H i s dread name who shall one day com 1
To j u d g e t h e q u i c k a n d t h e dead—

TUESDAY,

(WEDNESDAY,} ,

l e a v e s Traverse City t o u c h i n g at H a l g h t ' a D o c k , O l d Miss i o n , Elk Rapids, nod Antrim City to N o r t h p o r t , r e t u r n i n g
' by l l n i g h t ' s Dock.

T h e m o n k s on t h e i r faces fell ; the bird
Awsy t h r o u g h the twilight sped.

THURSDAY, ,

A Ifcrror fell on thunc holy men
( T h e f a i t h f u l legends say).
And one by one f r o m the face of earth
• They pined a n d vanished away.

L e a v i n g Traverse City s t o p s at N o r t h p o r t a n d P i n t River,
r e t u r n i n g liy A n t r i m City a n d Elk Rapids.

FRIDAY.

So goes t h e tale of the monkish books ;
The moral, w h o r u n s may read

l e a v e s T r a v e r s e City t o u c h i n g at H a l g h t ' a Dock, Elk Raldit a n d A n t r i m City t o N o r t h p o r t r e t u r n i n g by Halght'a
ock.
SATURDAY.
Leaves T r a v e r s e City via l l a i g h t ' s Dock to N o r t h p o r t , and
P i n e River, r e t u r n i n g touches a t A n t r i m City and Elk R a p i d s
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 10. 186S.
(21-8m.)

E

E. C R O M W E L L T U T T L E ,

" N o t all In vain with beauty a n d love
Has God the world a d o r n e d ;
And he who N a t u r e s c o r n s and mocks.
By N a t u r e Is mocked a n d s c o r n e d . "
October—Sentimentally a n d Sensuously Considered.
F r o m the Round Table.
R e a m s h a v e b e e n w r i t t e n on t h e sylvan g l o r i e s of t h e
American autumn. Such pictorial thinkers as Brainerd,
Bryant, and W a s h i n g t o n Irving have reproduced them
in t h o u g h t t h a t b r e a t h e w i t h t h e i r spicy f r a g r a n c e a n d
burn with their matchless splendor.
A s t h e season returns, m e m o r y r e c a l l s t h e old p i c t u r e s of t h e s e p o e t limoers, a n d e v e n a m i d t h e filth, t h e e v i l flavors, t h e
c o u r s e t a m u l t of t h i s s o r d i d B a b y l o n , t h e q u i e t of t h e
musky O c t o b e r w o o d s s e e m s t o steal in u p o n o u r b a r d
c i t y n a t u r e , a n d t r a n q u i l i s e o a r r e s t l e s s c i t y souls.
S a y not t h a t t h e t h e m e is h a c k n e y e d . C u s t o m c a n n o t
s t a l e i t s infinite p o e s y . C o u l d wo l i r e a t h o u s a n d y e a r s ,
the Eden that comes down from heaven upon the e a r t h
with these s w e e t O c t o b e r sunbeams would c h a r m o u r
a g e a s t h e y c h a r m e d Our y o u t h a n d o u r m a t u r i t y .
It
s e e m s a s if o n e w e r e n e a r e r h e a v e n in t h i s •' S a b b a t h of
t h e y e a r . " T h e r u r a l w o r l d l o o k s s a i n t l i e r t h a n in t h e
w o r k d a y s e a s o n , w h e n i t s mission i s t o g r o w .
Nature
ceases f r o m h e r l a b o r s , p u t s on h e r h o l i 4 | p g a r m e n t s ,
a n d g o e s i n t o an e c s t a t i c t r a n c e . W i s e i s t h e c i ' i z c n
w h o g o e s o u t f r o m t b e p e n t - u p t o w n i n t o b e r l a r g e dom a i n , t o walk w i t h h e r in h e r r a d i a n t d r e a m , u n t i l t h e
p r e m o n i t o r y t o u c h of .winter b e g i n s t o dissolve t h e del i g h t f u l vision. N o w . e r e b £ r f e a t u r e s b e g i n t o stiffen
a n d s h r i n k in •' oold o b s t r u c t i o n ' s a p a t h y
now, ere
s h e p u t s on b e r w h i t e g r a v e - c l o t h e , a n d g o e s d o w n i n t o
b e r h a r d s e ' p u l c b e r . t h e r e t o lie u n t i l s p r i n g , d r e s s e d in
floral g a r l a n d s , shall e o m e t o roll a w a y t h e s t o n o ; n o w ,
w h i l e intensest g r e e n c f o t h e s t b e p a s t u r e s , a n d all t h e
h u e s of s u n s e t flame o o t b e w o o d e d h i l l s ; n o w , w h e n
rod a n d p u r p l e a n d yellow b e r r i e s — v e g e t a b l e g e m s — l i e
t h i c k o n t b e s o f t c a r p e t i n g ; now, w h i l e t h e p a r a s i t i c
p l a n t s d r a p e t b e r a g g e d p i l l a r s of t h o sylvan t e m p l e w i t h
s c a r l e t a n d gold, a n d b a n g In g r a c e f u l f e s t o o n s — t h a t p u t
t o s h a m e t h e m o s t g o r g e o u s u p h o l s t e r y of a r t — f r o m
tree to tree ; now, when t h e t a w n y nuts and - a c o r n s patt e r d o w n w i t h a p l e a s a n t a o u n d o o last y e a r ' s w i t h e r e d
leaves, a n d t b e s q u i r r e l s a r e a - f o r a g i n g ; n o w , e r e t h e
wood-thrush and t h e w r e n h a v e ceased t o warble, and
w h i l e t h e l a t e w i l d flowers e r e still a b l o o m ; n o w , w h H e
t h e i n s e c t w o r l d i s h a m m i n g its m e l o d i o u s d e a t b - e o n g ;
n o w , w h e n t h e r e s p l e n d e n t n i g h t s a r e lovelier e v e n t h a n
t b e days, a n d t b e m o o n a n d s t a r s s e e m t o c o m e n e a r e r
t o t b e e a r t h , a s if e n a m o r e d b y i t s m a r v e l o u s b e a u t y —
now is t h e time t o leave t b e man-made town and give
t b e s o u l a h o l i d a y in G o d W a n d .
N o r does this magnificent month delight t h e spirit
alone. I t i s richly f r a u g h t w i t h e d i b l e b l e s i n g s t h a t
t i c k l e t h e s e n s i b i l i t i e s o f t b e ' sensuous. A n d l e t i t n o t
b e s u p p o s e d t h a t A i m a l a n d p o e t i c e n j o y m e n t a r e inc o m p a t i b l e . A p o e t i c t e m p e r a m e n t refines t h e a p p e t i t e ,
a n d a fine a p p e t i t e , well s e r v e d , t e n d s t o s u s t a i n a n d
vivify a p o e t i c t e m p e r a m e n t T h o u g h t cannot soar o n
a lenten d i e t ; l u x u r i a n t ( f a r l e a l u x u r i o u s ) i m a g i n i n g s
w e r e n e v e r y e t b o r a of S p a r t a n f a r e . K i n d P r o v i d e n c e
i s c o g n i z a n t of t h i s i m p o r t a n t m e t a p h y s i c a l f a c t , a n d

^ttoroqi & Solicitor, (Star Claim,
L A N D

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COUNTY,
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O r r i c i ; F i r s t d o o r s o n t h of Union Dock Warehouse. '
R K T K R K N C E S :
Jndrr P. J . l.lttHohn. 9th Clrmlt. Allma. Mich.
Hon.
a. H.
II. MeCrwIy.
McCrwlr, AUomjr
Attorn/tad
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8UU Senator. Co
a. Pr. J . B. Walker. r n t U t v t Bansoala Col I. p .
Kornn Bat**, Fjq, Editor l i r u d Trsrerx Herald.
HOBTT.W. Perry, 3ember Concrete. O r u d Ila'ra. Mich.
m i n e CUT.
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X. C. Uln»dalf. KKJ„ Attorney »nd C<

C. H . M A R S H ,

^ttonteg, anil Compiler at Sfato,
AND
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
N O T A R Y

P U B L I C

& O O N V E Y A N C E R

f r a v e r s e City, G r a n d Traverse County. Mich.
My
Office in D w e l l i n g H o n s e .

N E W G O O D S ! N E W GOODS!
M I L L I N E R Y

A N D

F A N C Y

G O O D S .

LATEST STYLE LADIES HATS, CAP8, BONNETS,
VEILS, NETT8, COLLARS,

ETC.

Also a choice selection of PRINTS, which w i l l be sold c h e a p .

Ladies ud Children's Hose. Gko, HuMkfe, etc., etc, etc.
. H O O P SKIRT?S!
P e r f u m e r y , Soaps, a n d o t h e r toilette a r t i c l e s
Thread,
Needles, P i n s , C o m b s , Buttons, Belts, C h l a a Dolls, Ac.
H T . A V I m i N G E X T R A C T S .
A D A K. 8 P B A G U E .
T r a v e r s e City, J n n e , 18G5.
(te-Cm.)

W I N T E R

S T A G E

*BO*

TKAVEBSE CITT TO MUSKEGON
IN FOUR DAYS,
T o M h u w a t Benzonla, B e a r
Lake, Nor walk,
M a n i s t e e , F r e e toil, L i n c o l n , P e r e M a r q u e t t e ,
Pentwater, White Lake, and Muskegon.
L e a v i n g GUNTON HOUSE, T r a v e r s e City, a t 7 o'clock
m y MONDAY
n iunjgt , ai un ud MUSKEGON
at 7 o ' c l o c k
VTOJ
a u . i u i i m ou ri m
m.\j
i°«T slrijflrfag.
t e v e r y Saturday m o r n i n g , d u r i n g t h e
V...CU H u v J h ' a t reasonable
P a s s e n g e r s or parcels carried
rates, a n a 1 'ifi"1 comfortablo r i g for w i n U r t r a v e l i n g . Pasine c a n get t h r o u g h two d a y s e a r l i e r t h a n
oy a n y o w e r route, w l t h no unnecessary delays, a n d r e a c h i n g

oDstoK p

T r a s e r s e City, S e p t s m h s r JO, 1866.

(iO-Sm.)

N O . 47.

N O V E M B E R lO, 1865.

h e n c e h a s e n d o w e d s e n t i m e n t a l a u t u m n — t h e season w h e n
tbe d i v i n e a f f l a t u s is m o s t i n c l i n e d t o s t i r w i t h i n u s —
w i t h a r a r e a s s o r t m e n t of c r e a t u r e c o m f o r t s . I u O c t o b e r all t h e m e a t s b e c o m e f a t aiid j u i c y . O c t o b e r beef,
m u t t o n , a n d veal a r e DO m o r e like t h e s a m e c o m e s t i b l e s
in m i d J u l y t h a n one's a g e - d r i e d a n d s t r i n g y g r a n d - m o t h e r is l i k e a p l u m p , e l a s t i c i l e b e in h e r t e e n s . A n d ,
t h e n , look a t t h e a u t u m n d e s s e r t . T i l t y o u r h o r u of
plenty, b u x o m P o m o n a , a n d let u s d e v o u r , w i t h e p i c u r e a n "eyes, i t s c o n t e u t s — f a s t i n g t h e c h o i c e s t of t h e m n o w
and t h e n a s wo p o c s u e o u r i n q u i s i t i o n . T h a n k s t o a
t a s t e f u l C r e a t o r > f o r t h e s e ix-on—•• B a r l e t t ' s " a u d
" D u c h e s s e s , " u n d e r w h o s e golden s k i n s lusciou«nes3 lies
a-melting. a n d v o l u p t u o u s " F l e m i s h B e a u t i e s . " w h o s e
flushed c r e e k s a u a n c h o r i t e m i g h t b e e x c u s e d l o r b i t i n g .
Here arc grapes—Isabellas, Concords, aud C a t a w b a s —
f r o m t h e vineyards, a n d m a g n i f i c e n t c l u s t e r s n u r s e d t o
absolute p e r f e c t i o n u n d e r g l a s s . T h a u k s t o N o a h o r
B a c c h u s — s o m e say t h a t B a c c h u s w a s no o t h e r t h a n t h e
great ark-wright of Scripture under a heathen n a m e —
for g i v i n g us t b e v i n e . T h a n k s t o a r t a n d c u l t u r e f o r
blowing i t s n a t u r a l g l o b u l e s t o such full p r o p o r t i o n s , a n d
filling tbeni w i t h s u p e r n a t u r a l flavors. L e t us not w a s t e
p i t y o n A n a c r e o n . T h o p o e t - e p i c u r e liad e n j o y e d t h e
Fruit b e f o r e h e w a s c h o k e d b y t h e s e e d .
H e died with
the flavor of t b e C h i a n g r a p e u p o n h i s p a l a t e 1 A h ! —
melons. T h e c a u t e l o p e . r o u g h u s a ball of c o r d a g e
w i t h o u t , b u t lined w i t h e d i b l e gold, e v e r y m o u t h f u l of
w h i c h is w o r t h a p r i n c e ' s r a n s o m . A n d w h a t an a r o m a 1
A z i m i n h a l e d n o o d o r m o r e s e n s u o u s iu t h e s e d u c t i o u c h a m b e r of t h e V e i l e d P r o p h e t .
These water melons
t o o — b u t let us clenvo o u e t h r o u g h t h e c e n t e r . L o ! a
d o u b l e hive, full of b o u e y c o m b m o r e d e l i c i o u s t h a n was
e v e r s t o r e d b y t h e b e e s of H v b l a iu t h e •' hollow o a k . "
W a i t for us a m o m e n t , gootf render, w h i l e we b u r y o u r
face t n a b l u s h i n g s e g m e n t — a u d t a k e a t once a b a t h a n d
a b a n q u e t T h e r e ! o u r wholo inner man i3 r e f r e s h e d
a n d ' comforted. Green -gages—eb ? N o wonder that
some fifty y e a r s a g o t h e " solid men " of E n g l a n d used
t o call a h u n d r e d t h o u s a n d p o u n d s a " p l u m . " T h e
green-gagu, w e t a k e it, h a d b e e n t h e n b u t newly i n t r o duced, a n d s h o p k e e p e r J o h n Bull, a s h e s m a c k e d b i s
lips over i t s g u m - s a c c h a r i n e , n a t u r a l l y c o m p a r e d i t t o
t h a t a p p l e o f h i s eye, bis g o l d . W h a t a c o m p l i m e n t t o
t h e f r u i t , t h a t m o n e y loving J o h n s h o u l d h a v e likeued it
to a h u n d r e d t h o u s a n d p o u n d s ! W h a t a r e t h e s 3 1—Dectarines and apricots.
W e h a v e seen b e t t e r in E u r o p e ;
f o r e i t h e r f r o m lack of p r o p e r c u l t u r e or b e c a u s e t h e climate is not p r o p i t i o n s t o t h e m , t b e n e c t a r i n e a n d t b e
a p r i c o t dwindle a n d d e g e n e r a t e on t h i s s i d e of t h e A t l a n tic. T h e y m a n a g e t h e s e m a t t e r s b e t t e r in F r a n c e . —
H e r e wo h a v e a s h o w e r of a p p l e s — S p i t x e n b e r g s , S e e k no-furthers, Baldwins, and Greenings.
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d o u b t , b u t we h a v e no relish f o r t h e m in t b e p r e s e n c e
of t h e r e a r e r a u t n i n n f r u i t s . L e t t h e i n b e scut t o t h e
s t o r e r o o m until w i n t e r shall m a k e t h e m w e l c o m e — t h e y
will mellow in t h e m e a n t i m e . A f e w p e a c h e s roll o u t
of y o u r c o r n u c o p i a , P o i n o u a . b u t t h e y a r e t b e lees o f
t b e c r o p . T b e s u m p t u o u s s j i e c i m e n s of t h e t r i b e w e n t
out with September, and these are cold-humored aud
snllaw. E m b a l m e d in w h i t e b r a n d y , d u l y s u g a r e d , h o w e v e r , t h e y will not be b a d t o t a k e iu D e c e m b e r .
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h o r n , a n d t o t h o e n d , too, of t h o s p a c e t o w h i c h w e m u s t
limit t h i s g u s h o f s e n t i m e n t a n d sensuousness. V a l e ,
reader, u n t i l w e m e e t a g a i n in p r i n t , w h i c h , if t h i s s c r e e d
find f a v o r w i t h t h e e , w e s w e a r by all t h a t i s e g o t i s t i c
shall b e b e f o r e t h e w a x i n g moon t h a t g i l d s t h e s e f a i r
O c t o b e r n i g h t s h a s g o n e t h e way of m o o n s a n d men.
Muscular Christianity—A Story of Bishop Sclwyn.
C o r r r s p o n d c n c e of Manchester E x a m i n e r .
I u t b e u u t u m n of 1 8 5 7 I s p e n t a f e w d a y s iu a c o u n t r y
p e r s o n a g e , a u d ou t h e S u n d a y m o r n i n g , a t b r e a k f a s t , t h e
p a s t o r ' s wife received a letter, w h i c h h e r litteriDg told u s
must b e a - 5 ' - b i L
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are clerical d o i n g s cxactly to y o u r taste." T h e writer, a
lady in a d i s t a n t c o u n t r y , n a r r a t e d t h a t t h e r e h a d lately
c o m e i n t o t h e n e x t p a r i s h a new v i c a r — a v e r y fine
y o u n g m a n , w h o a t s c h o o l h a d no s u p e r i o r e i t h e r in
G r e e k o r b o x i n g , nnd w h o a t t h e u n i v e r s i t y wou
h o n o r s f o r his classics a n d silver c u p s f o r his b o x i n g . —
H e was b e g i n n i n g iu e a r n e s t t h e w o r k of a n e v a n g e l i s t
a m o n g a long neglected, vicious and brutal people. H e
b a d a plan, a n d a will ; b u t m a n y w o r t h y folk w e r e fearing t h a t his z e a l w a s w i t h o u t k n o w l e d g e — o r wisdom, a t
any rate. O n e o r h i s m e n s u r e s w a s t o o p e n a s c h o o l io
a r e m o t e p a r t of t h e p a r i s h , a n d g e t t h e r o o m l i c e n s e d
f o r w e e k - d a y p r e a c h i n g . B u t oil t h o d r u n k a r d s rose
a g a i n s t s u c h u n h e a r d of p r o c e e d i n g s . T h e y w o u l d r u n
a f t e r him, c u r s i n g a n d h o o t i n g , a n d d i s c h a r g i n g volleys
o f sods a n d o t h e r missiles. F u d i n g r e m o n s t r a n c e v a i n ,
he a d o p t e d a n o t h e r c o u r s e on t h e W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g in
t b e week b e f o r e I h e a r d t h e s t o r y .
M a k i n g a s t a n d iu
t h e middle of t h e road, a t t b e e n t r a n c e of t h e h a m l e t ,
j u s t a s t h e s t o r m a r o s e , a n d l o o k i n g t h e s a v a g e s in t h e
f a c e h e a d d r e s s e d t h e m t h u s in a firm q u i t e voice, w h i c h
c o m m a n d e d t h e i r a t t e n t i o n ; •' M y g o o d fellows, I h a v e
b o r n e t h i s p a t i e n t l y f o r s o m e time, b u t now I m a s t p u t
a s t o p t o i t ; a n d 111 d o i t in y o u r own w a y . C h o o s e
y o u r best m a n . a n d we'll fight it o u t . I f I b e a t , you'll
g i v e up, y o u k n o w . " T h e y looked a t h i m u n b e l i e v i n g l y ;
b u t , t h r o w i n g h i s c o a t o n a b u s h , he a d d e d , " 1 a m iu
e a r n e s t ^ s e n d y o u r m a n . " T h e ruffians laid t h e i r h e a d s
t o g e t h e r ; and then a burly giant stepped forth, and
s t r i p p e d , a n d m a d e a f u r i o u s d a s h a t bis reverned c h a l lenger, w h o q u i e t l y p a r r i e d t h e unskillful blows, a n d
p l a y e d w i t h t h e m (or a few seconds. B u t , t h e n , a fist
w a s p l a n t e d in t h e p e a s a n t ' s c h e s t , a n d he lay a t fall
l e n g t h OD t h e g r o u n d . Q u i c k l y g a t h e r i n g h i m s e l f u p ,
h o w e v e r , he s k u l k e d a w a y t o his c o m p a n i o n s . " N o w send
j o u r o e x t b e s t , a n d I'll g o t h r o u g h t b e lot of y o u . " —
A g a i n their heads drew together, and another threw
down his j a c k e t j going t o work, however, with a more
cautions energy. B u t a t once a s t o m a c h e r s t r e t c h e d
h i m on t h e r o a d .
" Y o u r n e x t " O n c e m o r e a cong l o m e r a t e of dense p a t e s was f o r m e d . " Bill, t b c o t e c k
h i m . ' ' Bill e y e d t h e h e r o askance, a n d s h o o k his h e a d .
T b e e J i m , " a s h a k e of t h e h e a d from J i m also. " . D i c k
tbe'U t e c k t h ' p a r s o n ?" a s h a k e m o r e d e c i d e d , a n d a stiff
N o y , nay ; I ' s c see t h e e h u n g f u s t " A n d now t h e
first one w h o w a s v a n q u i s h e d s t o o d f o r w a r d , a n d , like a
b r a v e m a n , called o u ' , " I say p a r s o n , y o ' r e a rare y o u n g
m a n , v o a r . I ' s e tell t h e e w h a t : w e ' r e g o i n g t o h e a r y o u
p r e v c L " A n d t h e y followed h i m a l o n g t h e little s t r e e t ,
said t h e w r i t e r , a o d h e a r d t b d W o r d q u i e t l y , a d d i n g , i t
r e m a i n s t o b e s e e n w h a t will b e c o m e of t b e fight. W h a t

d i d c o m e of i t T I h e a r d a l o n g t i m e a l t e r w a r d , t h a t
f r o m t h a t d a v t h e m e n doffed t h e i r bats, a n d t h o w o m a n
c u r t s i e d , a n d t h e c h i l d r e n looked a w e - s t r i c k e n , w h e n t h e y
m e t o r passed h i m : t h a t t h e c h a r c h a n d s c h o o l s w e r e
filled ; t h a t t h e b e e r b o o s e s w e r e n e a r l y all s h u t u p ;
a n d t h a t a g r e a t ' m o r a l c u d religious reformation w a s i a
p r o g r e s s . T h a t g e n t l e m a u h a d p r e v i o u s l y been t h e ins t r u m e n t of a liko c h a u g e in on equally d e m o r a l i z e d p a r ish. I m a y a d d t h a t a f e w y e a r s b a c k b e w a s d e e m e d
t h e fittest c l e r g y m a n in t h o c h u r c h t c g o o u t a s b i s h o p
t o a sceDe of g r e a t p e r s o n a l d a n g e r in a h e a t h e n c o u n t r y .
An Indiana Hero.
I n d i a n a n e v e r n u m b e r e d a m o n g h e r n o b l e s t sons u upbli'r ODe t h a n S e r g e a n t H e n r y , t h e h e r o of t h i s s k e t c h ,
as t h e following incident, which occurred a t C h i c b a m a u g a will s e r v e t o p r o v e . H e n r y was on d e t a i l d u t y w i t h
a s q u a d of ten m e n . a n d while iu p e r f o r m a n c e t h e r e o f
fell in w i t h t h e E i g h t h O h i o , t h a t was s e v e r e l y p r e s s e d
b y t h e e n e m y . P r o m p t l y o u r h e r o o r d e r e d b i s men t o
dismouut and j o i n t h e E i g h t h . T b o y fought splendidly {
b u t a l l v a l o r w a s useless a u d Gnally it was d e t e r m i n e d t o
s u r r e n d e r , as t h e regiment w a s c o m p l e t e l y s u r r o u n d e d —
W h e n tho fact was announced to Ilenry, ho remarked :
'< W e l l , c o m r a d e s . 1 c a n fight w i t h y o u a n y t i m e , b u t I
c a n ' t s u r r e n d e r . T h a t n e v t r c o m e iu o u r d r i l l . I n d i a n a
never surrenders ! B o y s " h e continued, addressing his
o w n l i t t l e s q u a d , " y o u see w o a r e s u r r o u n d e d , b u t I ' m
a - g o i n g t o got t h r o u g h , a n d w h o e v e r d o n ' t follow m e i s a
c o w a r d ! C o i n o on.
ludiana never surrenders !" W i t h
t b e s e - t h r i U i n g w o r d s t h o h e r o i c s e r g e a n t s p r a n g i n t o his
s a d d l e a n d w a s i n s t a n t l y followed b y e r e r y m a n of h i s
c o m m a n d . •' N o w t h e n , b o y s ! m u k o a g o of i t
Libert y a n d U n i o n , o r A u d e r s o n v i l l e ! — C h a r g e 1" I n s t a n t l y
ten g a l l u b t r i d e r s w i t h d r a w n s a b e r s , s p r p n g f o r w a r d ,
and went crashing their way through toe Confederate
rear line, e x c i t e d t o d e s p e r a t i o n b y t b e s p u r s a n d s h o u t s
of, t h e i r m a s t e r s . F o r s e v e r a l m o m e n t s t h e e n e m y w e r e
s o a s t o n i s h e d by t b e v e r y a u d a c i t y of t h e c h a r g e , t h a t i t
w a s s u c c e s s f u l , a n d full a h u n d r e d " y a r d s h a d t h e f u g i t i v e s
c l e a r e d , b e f o r e a volley of lead w a s s e n t a f t e r t h e m . T h i s
passed harmlessly above aud around them. A second
fire was made, w h i c h w o u n d e d o n e of t h e t e n . a n d c a u s e d
h i m t o fall f r o m h i s h o r s e . I n s t a n t l y H e n r y reigned u p
his own s t e e d , s p r u n g f r o m t h e saddle, ran t o h i s w o n n d c d c o m r a d e , c a u g h t h i m u p in b i s a r m s , r a n b a c k t o h i s
h o r s e , l i f t e d h i m in f r o n t , a n d , m o u n t i n g a g a i n , w e n t on-*
w a r d . A s t h o u g h t o s p e c i a l l y reward s u c h d e v o t e d heroism, f o r t u n e o r d a i n c a t h a t t h i s little b a n d , w i t h i t s
w o u n d e d h o r s e m a n , s h o u l d e s c a p e ib safety.
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Thrilling Incident.
A t a t e m p e r a n c e m e e t i n g in P h i l a d e l p h i a , a l e a r n e d
c l e r g y m a n s p o k e in f a v o r of w i n e a s a d r i n k , d e m o n s t r a t i n g it a u i t e t o b i s o w n s a t i s f a c t i o n t o b e s c r i p t u r a l , g e n t l e m a n l y , nnd h e a l t h f u l . W h e n t b e c l c a r g v m a n s a t d o w n ,
a p l a i n , e l d e r l y maD r o s e , a n d asked t h e l i b e r t y of s a y i n g
n few w o r d i • A y o u n g f r i e n d o f m i n e (Faid h e ) w h o h a d
l o n g b e e n i n t e m p e r a t e , w a s a t l e n g t h p r e v a i l e d OD,
t o t b e g r e a t j o y of h i s friends, t o t a k e t b e p l e d g e of e n t i r e a b s t i n e n c e f r o m all t h a t c o u l d i n t o x i c a t e . H e k e p t
t h e p l e d g e f a i t h f u l l y for s o m e t i m e , t h o u g h t h e s t r u g g l e
w i t h b i s h a b i t w a s fearful, till o n e e v e n i n g , in a s o c i a l
p a r t y , glasses of w i n e w e r e b a n d e d r o u n d . T h e y c a m e
t o a c l e r g y m u n p r e s e n t , w h o t o o k a glass, s a y i n g a f e w
w o r d s in v i n d i c a t i o n of t h e p r a c t i c e . " W e l l , " t h o u g h t
t h e y o u n g m a n , " if a c l e r g y m a n can tuko w i n e , a n d j u s t i f y it so well, w b v not I ? " S o a l s o be l o o k a glass. I t
i n s t a n t l y rekindled h i s fiery a n d s l u m b e r i n g a p p e t i t e , a n d
a f t e r - a rapid d o w n w a r d c o u r s e , h e d i e d of a e l i r i u m trem e n s — a raving m a d m a n !"' T h e o l d mon p a u s e d f o r
utterance ; and was just able to a d d — " 1'bat young man
w a s my only SOD ; a n d t b e c l e r g y m a n WBP t b e R e v e r e n d
D o c t o r w h o h a s j u s t a d d r e s s e d t h i s a s s e m b l y !"
REMARKABLE CAM.VE SAGACITY.—OD T h u r s d a y e v e n '
ing, as a m e m b e r of t h e S o u t h D i v i s i o n p o l i c e f o r c e w a s
p a s s i n g d o w n W e l l s s t r e e t , bis s t e p s w e r e s u d d e n l y a r rested b y s o m e t h i n g p u l l i n g a t bis p a n t a l o o n s . L o o k i n g
b e h i n d b i m he saw a small d o g a U a t c b e d l o t h e m . H e
w a s a b o u t t o a d m i n i s t e r a s e v e r e rebuke f o r t h e misdem e a n o r , w h e n his a t t e n t i o u (and b o o t ) w a s a r r e s t e d b y
t h e p e c a l i a r a c t i o n of t h e a n i m a l . I n s t e a d of m o o i n g
a w a y a s mo6t d o g s would a f t e r c o m m i t t i n g s o m e o f f e n c e ,
he s t u c k t o his post, a n d i n d i c a t e d by w h i n e s a n d t a i l w a g g i n g t h a t he h a d a f a v o r t o a s k . 1*he d o g , OD findi n g t h a t t h e p o l i c o m a n w a s payiDg d u o a t t e n t i o u t o b i s
p a n t o m i m e s , d a r t e d u p t h e street, closely followed b y t h e
officer. O n c o m i n g jto a d i t c h t h e d o g s t o p p e d , a n d
c o m m e n c e d s e t t i n g / u p a dismal h o w l , n n d o n reaching
t h e s p o t t h e p o l i c e m a n f o o n d a d r u n k o n m a n face d o w n w a r d , lying d e e p l y i m b e d d e d in t h e m u d , w h e r e , b n t f o r
the timely assistance rendered through the instrumentali t y of t b e d o g , he w o u l d s h o r t l y h a v e s m o t h e r e d .

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U . W A S K E n . — G e o r g e N . S a n d e r s , in h i s g r e e d f o r not o r i e t y , was " k i d n a p p e d , " i t will b e r e m e m b e r e d , a t
M o n t r e a l , a n d was r e s c u e d a t t h e t o l l - g a t e b y t h o t i m e l y
a n d p r e - a r r a n g e d p r e s e n c e of p o l i c e w h o o v e r h a u l e d t h e
c a r r i a g e . T h e c a s e h a s u n d e r g o n e j u d i c i a l cxarain a t i o n ,
and t h e oniv sufferers seem t o have been the j u r y , w h o
w e r e l o c k e d u p o v e r S u n d a y u p d finally d i s c h a r g e d b e cause they could not agree. It was shown by Sanders'
o w n testimony, t o h a v e been a " m a d e u p " a f f a i r . —
G e o r g e n c k n o w l e g e d t h a t h o w a n t e d t o e x h i b i t himself
in S t L a w r e n c e H a l l , w i t h handcuffo. N o t • p a r t i c l e
of e v i d e n c e w a s offered t o s h o w t h a t t h e k i d n a p p e r s w e r e
U n i t e d S t a t e s a g e n t s ; ond t b e c o u n s e l f o r t h e i r d e f e n s e
u r g e d w i t h r e a s o n t h a t S a n d e r s was a fellow c o n s p i r a t o r
e q u a l l y liable w i t h t h e m s e l v e s t o a n y c h a r g e of d i s t u r b i n g
the peace.
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c o r p s e w a s laid o u t a n d tbe grief a n d l a m e n t a t i o o w e r e
s u c h a s i s usual in s u c h cases. H i s b r o t h e r w a s t o h a v e
b e e n m a r r i e d last n i g h t , b u t all p r e p a r a t i o n f o r t b e h a p p y e v e n t w a s s t o p p e d b y t h i s s a d a n d s o l e m n one. O n
josterdav morning tbe supposed dead man g o t u p aod
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c o u l d b e e x p e c t e d of a c o r p s e . T h o m a r r i a g e c a m o off
l a s t n i g h t , a o d w e s u p p o s e " t h e resurrected ^" a t t e n d e d .
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ormy put their trust in the mon who in their belief coold
Committee, Mrs. Hatch, Mrs. Walker and Mrs. S t not moke a mistake. " Where he puts us," they woald
a boat one hundred million dollars.
Clair.
say to each other, ' we are going in, and we ore dead
Premiums
awarded
as
follows
:
Five regiments of Britfcb troops are about to be sent
sure lo whip tbc rebs—sure." It is the spirit in which
1st premium to Mrs. Case,
Butter
OK ANIMALS.
to Upper Canada to guard against Fenian demonstraMrs. Wilson,
battles are won and republics saved.
2nd
do
Committee,
Mattison,
Metealf
and
Childs.
tions.
" His staff is smaller than that of any brigade com- •
Mrs. Wright,
1st
Wheat bread
1st premium to Henry Chapin. Johnny Coke
Gigantic cotton frauds, by which the government has Pair of oxen,
Mrs. Wright,
mander in the service. He denies himself and bis staff
1st
e
do
2nd
""
"Norman Stwde.
""'Miss Averill,
the luxury or a house. He has fewer servants, fewer
1st
bread
been a heavy loser, Lave been ferreted out in Alabama.
Abraham Roose. Indian
do
Pair 4 year old steers 1st
horses, than the regulations allow. Ho has just refuse#
Mrs. Judson,
1st
Ginger bread
The President has sent a despatch to tbc Georgia ConL P. Judson.
do
do do do do 2nd
Mrs. Jndson,
tho commission of Major General in tbc regular army"
1st
Pumpkin pie
vention, stating that they must repudiate the rebel war One cow
H. Chapin.
do
1st
Mrs. Bailey,
on tbc ground that such exalted rank should be kept it>
2nd
do
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do
R Hatch.
do
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reserve by the authorities until the war is ovor, when
deb*.
EHHDB8 AMD FI^JWXRfl.
L. W. Case.
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do
tbc Government will be able to compare ond judge men's
An application has been made for the establishment Heifer 3 years old
Committee, Miss Metealf, Mrs. Steele ond Mrs. Cbnpir services with greater coolncss. As he comes plunging
A. Barnard.
1st
do
do
2
do
of a National Bank at New Orleans, with a copital of
L.
W.
Case.
2nd
do
1st
premium
to
H.
Chapin,
Cotton
plant
do do do
along, we see the man's character initio way in which ho
S.
F.
Judson.
one millioD dollars.
1st
do
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Mrs. Hatch,
do 1 do
lcc plant
rides, '("be roud is occupied by a brigade in motion; be
1st , do
Mrs. Bailey,
As early as the 11th ulL, snow fell in Colorado to the
Vase of flowers
n n j ) CROPS
-—•
turns into the fields, dashing through brash ond briar,
2od
do
Miss
Case.
Basket
of
flowers
wading through streams, floundering into swamps, so
depth of five inches; and on the 30th it was 6nowing
Committee, Judson, Perry, Roosa and Barnard.
3rd
do
. Miss.Adams,
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do
long as these will yield a woy ; and when forced to toko
hard in Kansas and Nebraska.
1st premium to L P. Judson.
Pinkeye potatoes,
1st
do
Mr». Hubbell,
Cayenne peppers,
the road again, you see tjiut he pulls up his horse and
R. Hatch.
do
Henry Ward Beecher has had on interview with the
2nd
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do
1st
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Mrs. Case,
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do
bolts until the brigade bos passed. The smooth path, he
H. Chopin.
do
1st
President, and expresses himself more pleased than ever Russetts
FANCY ARTICLES.
says,
is for the mof on foot Men with rifles and kits,
J . Lewis.
2nd
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iss
Metealf,
Mrs.
Carter
and
Miss
not tbc General and his staff, have the first right to the
with his view on the reconstruction policy.
Committee,
H. Chapin.
1st
do
Early Kidoeys
rood. Cun we wonder ot the trust in which sharp lawAnthony Schroder, of Baltic Creek, Mich., was arCarrier.
I* W. Cose.
2nd
do
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yers ond solid formersfollowsuch a man ?" One day, .
Case & Roosa. Picture frame
1st premium
rested at that place on Saturday, charged with stealing Jersey Peachblows 1st
do
looking back, the men sow a line or bridges in their rear
Mrs. Steele,
R Hatch.
do
2nd
do
1st
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830,000 in bonds from the United States Treasury some
in flames. " Guess, Cburloy," soys a trooper, " SberA. B. Carrier.
Miss Kirkland,
d*
1st
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flowers 1st
California
njon has set tho river on fire." To which Ohorley antime since.
Joseph Ford.
Miss Kirklnnd,
do
do
1st
1st
Stem flowers
Neshannock
swers, •' Well, if he has, I reckon its all right."
The Burlington Hawk-Eye coufirms the story that Saxon
Miss Clinpin,
J : Lewis.
do
1st
1st
do
Fancy box
" By marching through tho heart or South Carolina,
Miss Averill.
Mary Harm (tho murderess) is in Richmond, Va.,
C. Marshal.
do
do
1st
2nd
Lamp mat
do
insti-nd of skirting the sea, Sherman pierced Hhe State in
J . B. Walker.
Miss Clmpin,
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2nd
1st
do do
working as a milliner under nonssumed name. Sho left Carter
its moat vital part. It was the boast of Davis andMiss Carter.
C. F. Childs.
do
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2nd
2nd
do do
Burlington, tbc borne of ner family, somefiveor six weeks
Breckinridge
that tbc sea was not necessary to the South.
Miss Carrier,
W. A. Betts.
do
1st
1st
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Box of toys
The ports might be given up, and the power would besince.
Miss Carter,
G- E. Steele.
do
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1st
Millinery workt
Early Dyktnan
stronger/or ihe loss. Their streiight lay inland. Well,
The cholera has arrived at New York by tho steamer Irish Gray
Mrs. Wright,
L. W. Case.
do
1st
1st
do
Infant shoes
Sherman marched inland ; shutting up one Confederate
L. W. Cose.
1st
do
Atlanta from Brest. She is now detained at quarantine Carpenter
pout.i
General in Augusta, another in Branchvillc, a third iD
G. S t Clair.
let
do
in the lower Bay. Ten deaths out of filly or sixty cases Black
Committee, Kirkland, Smi^b ami HubbclL
Charleston, und a fourth in Columbia. These Generals
H. Chapin.
1st
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Common
pumpkins
never knew where the blow would fall, oud it never fell
occurred on the passage, and there have been nine more
Pair or Polauds
1st premium to Mrs. Judson,
W. A. Betts.
do
2nd
do
do
Boulton greys
1st
do
W. S. Hnblwli, where they thought it likely to do. As Sherman moved
since her arrival.
H. Chapin.
do
let
Pie
do
up northward, leaving Charleston on his right, Beauredo
do
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Miss Carter.
L W. Case.
A curious railroad accident occurred at Clinton, Conn., Sweet
do
1st
do
gard
was confident that he would hove to assault BracchJ.
B.
WAIJCEH,
President.
W. S. Hubbell.
do
1st
' a few days ago. An express train was approaching, Iowa Dent Corn
vNle, a great reilwoy center, und o post from which he
W. Roosa.
H. CFIAPIN, Secretory.
do
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when a cow, annoyed by a small dog, dashed on to the
could equally menace Charleston and Augusta. Brancb-J. B. Walker.
do
1st
Bice popping corn
Benzonia, 18G5.
•ille wus, accordingly, strengthened with works, and ocrails. When the train bad passed, the cow lay with her Vermont yellow cori 1st
H. Chapin, Jr.
do
upied in forte. But Sherman cut 1he railway lines,
AN ENGLISH OPINION OF OUR H E R O E S
Charlie Case.
head cut o£f, and the little dog with his tail cut off, sat Black corn
do
2nd
turned the place, ond compelled the enemy to abandon'
H. Chapin.
do
1st
between tho rails looking alter the retiring cars with a 6 ears sweet corn
•their
woiks and guns. Branchville passed ^pd Columbia,
C. Adams.
do
face indicative of the most intense astonishment and dis- Evergreen sweet cor 1st
gained, Charleston fell of itself,—as Sherman bad foreW. A. Betts.
do
1st
Darling
do
The following is from the London AttoenH^im's review told in Suvannab.
C. Adams.
do
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,
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Asylum sweet corn 1st
•• SlJernmiw genius cdmes out brightly iu the war. Hoof Major Nichols' book tbc "Story of the Grand March "
The Java has arrived from Europe. Earl Russel has King PPhilip
G. SL Clair.
do
h i | j D ccorn
orn
1st
a* one of the lighting Generals. When it was necesIt will be found of iutercst:
L. W. Case.
do
1st
undertaken the duty or re-forming the Cabinet, and a Yaukee corn
•' Ulysses Grant is n man of gciiius ; a soldier, of ne.< .jry to hit hard, as tat Averysboro ond Bentonyille, no
11. Chopia
do
1st
counsel was called lor tho 26th ult. Lord Palmerston Broom com
ideas ; one who will be found to have contrilKited fresh Hooker, no Hood could strike more vigorously tbon be,
C. Adorns.
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material to the art of wai. Wilh him a siege is a cam- ml the peculiarity of his march is that it was a great
Kyild be buried as privately as poesible, at Bomsey, on Mammoth Millet
H. Chapin.
do
1st
paign. Instead of driving off the covering army from ampaign conducted without a great battle. If it be
the 20th. The European governments have .given their
L P. Judson.
do
a 6 feet 10 inches 1st
a fort or city, as old rules insisted they must be doiv. be-i the highest praise of genius that it produces magnificent
Carter.
do
2nd
assent to an international conference to prevent the
do do do
fore commencing operations against it, Grant mena.'uvers' resnlts with trifling perturbations. Sherman well deserves
R Hatch.
do
Fpread of the cholera. The cholera at Paris is station- Rye 7 feet 10 inches 1st
to keep the covering ormy near turn, to throw it wiililb -thai praise. It1s doubtful whether the long his'ory of"
C. F. Childs.
do
1st
grass
ery, and at Madrid is disappearing. Garibaldi has de- Hungarian
J. R Wright, the lines, to compel it to take u part in the deiiitse, <nd war uffords on example of such splendid military achievedo
1st
Wheat,
to lull when tho bcleagured fortress falls. This plan has ments qt so slight fi cost of life.'
clined a seat in the Italian parliament.
L W. Case,
do
Rappakannock when t 1st
the disadvantage of making o sie^e appear long, perplexL W. Case.
The Grand Trunk Railroad for the last four weeks has Hulleas Barley
do
1st
Great Fenian Excitement in Canada.
iug critics, who cannot see that the close of the siege is
L W. Case,
1st
do
absolutely refused to take a pound of freight from the White Bye
NEW YORK. NOV. 3.—Tbc Herald's despatch from
W. E. Steward to be. under his new system, the close of a campaign. At Toronto, C. W., on the 3rd, says : "The Fenian exdo
White
Beans
1st
Michigan roads west of Sarnia, although tho consequence
Donelson, at Vicksburg, Grant's plan was carried out-;
H. Cbnpin,
2nd
do
do
in each the covering army fell with the fortress, ond ii citement still continues. Quite a number or private solof doing this is fi determined statement on their part that Rata Bagas
L P. Judson.
do
1st
each the blow was final. The fall of Fort Dolielson oud diers ore under arrest for sympathizing with the Fenians.
W. Wilson.
they will cut off the Grand Trunk as a throngh line here- Russia Tarcips
do
1st
its covering army put an end to the war in Kentucky ond The city and its opprooches ore picketed. Many AmerW. Wilson.
do
1st
after, in consequence of its inability to relieve them at Purple top turnip
Western Tennessee ; the fell of Vicksbnrg und its cover- icans are preparing to leave for the States. Numbers
Horace
Burr.
do
1st
Kohl
Rabi
this moment. Further than that, we find the mantger
ing army opened the river Mississippi, never Jo lie closed of Orangemen are arming for the defence of this district.
W. Carrier.
do
1st
Sunflower
again by Southern guns. Each campaign wus final; not I have positive information that the Canodion brotherhas stopped all the boats that were running during the
GARTEN VEGETABLES.
only sweeping away the army in the field, together with hood has o fast steamer ready for armament It is resummer from Chicago to Sarnia, so that at the present
the
stores, guns, clothing, ammunition, but crushing in ported lhat a number of officials of the government ore
time the road is actually not carrying any through traffic Committee, Steele, Case and Adams.
the catastrophe, all sparks of the rebellions fire. Where engaged iu the conspiracy. Greet military preparations
whatever, but devoting the whole or its resources to lo- ciubbard Squashes 1st premium to W. 8. Hubbell. Grant had once been, it was found impossibletoraise
are goiag forward.
do
G. 8 t Clair.
2nd
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do
second rebel corps. The fighting spirit was subdued.
cal traffic.

G. 8t. Clair,
do
Sweet potatoe squash 1st
A fire ot Iouio, Mich., on the morning of the 2ud.
" Sherman, wneu we came to kuow him at all, was in
G. S t Cloir,
1st
do
Acorn squash
SOUTHERN CHIVALRY.
destroyed tbc boot and shoe store of N. A. Rose oud
some
respects
better
comprehended
by
the
critics
than
sauashe8 from 1
Grant bad been. After Savannah fell into his power, all five wooden buildings. Loss about $30,000—portiolly
Horrible Case of Barbarity to a Slave Girl.
A. Barnard,
1st
do
sced|195 pounds
nonsense about his beiog drawn from his base and flying insured. The principal losses are Hutcbins & Cutler,
W. A. Belts,
l8t
do
Copt. L. L. Parker, Provost Marshal at Criffin, Go.,, L squash
to his ships died out among us. The horse guards began
H. Chapin,
1st
do
has oo tho records of his court thefollowingmost fiend- Kashaw pumpkins
to study bis remarkable march : ami the Duke of Cam- drug store ; L k N. S. Goodrich, grocers ; A. Parent,
L. P. Jndson,
1st
do
Summer squashes
ish case of practical hatred to the colored race :
bridge
went to preside at a meeting of the United Ser- grocer, all on stock ; Hasten, Brown Sc Chidester, on
H. Chapin,
2nd
do
John M. Ingram, a resident of Coweta county, eighdo
do
vice to hear an explanation of it in detail. From that buildings ; Mosouic Hall aod Land Office, considerably
A Barnard,
1st
do
teen miles from Griffin, formerly owned a young ond in- Apple pie melon
W. a Hubbell, day forward, simply because we began lo know him, damaged. _
do
telligent quadroon. There existed a mutual attachment French tree tomato 1st
Sherman became our hero of the war, and once or twice
1st
do
H. Chopin,
between tie whole family and the girl, and she was Apple tomato
Tho Pacific squadron, about which there has been so
the newspapers ventured to say that the South would be
do
Mrs. Ford,
1st
given what was recognized as the post of honor under Common do
many false statements relative to its movements, will conconquered by^iis arms.
Willie Bare,
do
the slave regime, that of waitress. Ingram occasionally Largest beet 20 lbs. 1st
•' At GayieBfille, Sherman may be said to have strip- sist of the Powhattan, '11 guus ; Shamokin, 10 guns ;J
H. Burr,
1st
do
home intoxicated, at which time he wonld require One beet
ped for the great march. He was going lo Richmond— Tuscarora, 10 guos ; Vondcrbilt 17 guns, end the
A. Barnard,
2nd
do
t
the waitress to brush the flies away and fan him while do do
a distance like that from Paris to Bucharest; and all
do
H. CbSpin,
1st
he slept Recently bo returned slightly under the influ- Lot or beets
Monaduock, 4 guns. Tho Powhotton will be the flag
J . C. Johnston, that way of a thousand miles he would have to pass ship. The shamokin will visit the coost of Brazil. The
2nd
do
ence or liquor, and the usual programme transpired ; do do
through
an
enemy's
country.*
For
some
part
or
his
long
H. Chapin,
1st
do
but after he had fallen asleep the girl left the room tem- Early cucumbers
journey he could reckon on no help, no stores, no forage, Tuscarora will be in commission on tbe Pacific, end the
J . Oliver,
1st
do
porarily on an urgent calL While Bhe was out, Ingram Cabbages
J. C. JohnstoD save those waife and strays which bis keen eye could see Vaudcrbilt will loy up in the harbor of Son Francisco.
2nd
do
awoke. Discovering ber abeence, he callcd, and on her
do
J. C. Johnston and his strong arm seize. Aware that he might have to
1st
do
approach be felled her to. tibe floor with a blow. At Carrots
fight for every mile or ground, for every beast of burden,
Funding the National Debt.
A. Barnard,
2nd
do
thip outrage she remarked that she would tell the Yando
NEW YORK, NOV. 3.—A speciol to the Commercial,
1st
do
J. G. Johnston, for every sack of corn, a sharp and 6hort command froip
kees on httn if he pertisted in his abuse. Ingram flew Parsnips
do
L. P. Judson, headquarters reduced the army to its best fighting and from Woshington 3rd, says the plon for funding the na" 1st
into a passion, and instantly locking her in the room, Multiple onions
do
J. C Johnston, marching power. All the sick were sent back. Non- tional debt ot 5} per cent interest is under considera2nd
stripped every shred of clothing from her body, and pro- Black seed onions
do
J . C. Johnston combatants were driven off from the camp All imped- tion of the Treasury Department
1st
cured a rope, with which be tied her hands tightly toge- Peppers
iments, such as horses, teuts, chairs, tables, were left bedo
H. Chapin,
1st
ther behind her back. He then put the other end Garden Beans
hind. Gustavus in Pomporania, Napier in Scinde, were
A CARD TO INVALIDS. •
do
1st
C. Adjuns,
through a hook in one or the joists above and drew her Pie plant
not more peremptory than Sherman in Georgia, But
A Clergymao, whileresidingIn Sooth America aa a Misarms up as far as possible, without dislocating them
DOMESTIC HAJTOTACrCRKS.
the general Dever asked a soldier to put up with worse sionary, discovered a safe aud simple remedy for the Core of
from their socketa His next step was to go up stairs
Committee, Barr and Johnston.
lodging than be reserved for himself He-slept io his Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and
and remove immediately oier ber a few planks from the
blanket on the ground He fed on hard-tack, and when Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought
1st premium to Joseph Foid,
eecood floor (it being loose y lain and the ceiling of tho Pair or boots
the Secretary-at-War, bis guest, dined with him at 8a1st
do
Joseph Ford,
by baneful and vicious habits. Grwit numbers have been,
first story not being plastered, as Southern houses are Boot sign
1st
do
Betts & Johnson, vannah, he apologized for the appearance or potted meats already cored by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire
often constructed), after which he set fire to some Bricks
and fruits on his table as luxuries unbecoming a soldier's to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send tho re6
axe
handles
1st
do
Philo
Maxfield.
"light-wood," and let the seething, resinous drippings,
mess. The troops had that undoubting fepth inhis gen- ceipe for preparing and using thla medicine, in a sealed enall ablaze like burning tar, fall through the operture he
ius which Napoleon inspired in his army, ond Nelson in velope, to any who needs it, P u i OF GHABOB.
had made, on the poor creuture'4 back, neck, shoulders
Committee, Wright, Joy and Mrs. Carrier.
his fleet When he ordered things to be dono which Please inclose a poat-pald envelope, addressed to yourself.
and bead.* The manner in which she was tied drew ber Vase or peaches
1st premium to J. B. Walker,
they could scarcely understand, tbey merely aid, •'Well,
Address.
JOSEPH T. INMAN,
body into a stooping postale, the vertebra reclining in 2 plates or peaches 2nd
J. Bailey,
*
" "
he can't make a mistake ond—then they did i t
Station D, Bible House,
an altitude or about 45 d;grecs. Wherever the sub- 7 peaches
L- W. Caac,
good
" Nothing like thisflingingof an army of 70,000 men (32-flm*)
Sew York City.
stance came in contact with the skin, the flesh was burn- 2 branches peaches good
J. Bailey,
from their base into a field of operation had ever been
ed to a crisp. " Light-wotd " is a kind oT pitchy pino l j a r
J . B. Walker,
fetches
1st
seen. A moveable column is at best a perilous trial,
J
.
CRAM.
wood used for torches and kindling. Her screams at- Flemish Beanty pears 1st
J. B. Walker,
even whenformedon a small scale and sent into tbc tertracted his wife and all the negroes on the plantation.— Vergaloo pears
do
J. B. Walker,
1st
ritories o f such foes as France encounters in Algiers and
But in his chivalric passion no entreaty prevailed,. H e Winter pears
J. B. Walker.
good
. .
England in India. The nearest approach to 8hennaos T E A V E K 8 B C I T Y , .
descended the stairway, and, to continue his hellish
movement was the famous final march after the Alma,
SUGAR, MOLASSES AND CANNED FRUITS.
work, burned ber legs, feet and other parts or her body
J O S E P H DAME,
when the ollies broke up their camp and passed from
1st premium to Mrs.. Ford,
not reached from above. Then he threatened to murder Canned peaches
their base at Old Fort and set off in search of a new ooe
do
do
2nd * do
Mrs. Walker,'
her outright, but by this time his wife, pale with fright,
at Balaclava. It was a dangerous feat contrary to rule,
1st
do
Mary Metealf,
bad run and brought some neighbors, among whom — Pine apple jam
and bos been sternly condemned Vet. this change of (14-tf) JfOfcTMPORT.Leelaaaw COM
Curraot jell
1st
do
Mrs. Bailey,
a sister of the demon, and die induced him to desist.

C|e (Srani) ,CrabetSf ^erali);

Bcnzonin ARricultural Foir.

mill PUBLIC AID UCH8ED MSflTSS®

Uqratj Collector rai ISotarj fhtMir.

TRAVERSE CITY.
Tklrteeatk

Jodlclal

District Republican C o n .
vention.
'
A Republican Convention t o ^utiminate • c a n d i d a t e f o r
J u d g e of the T h i r t e e n t h J u d i c i a l District, will be held a t t h e
Kcliool House, in T r a v e r s e City, on; Thursday, t h e 23rd d a y
of November, 10M, a t 1 o ' c l o c k P . I t ; a n d also to t r a n s a c t
anch o t h e r bosineas as may be deemed desirable.
Mason County will be entitled t o 1 Delegates ; Manistee,
3 ; Urand Traverse, S ; Leelanaw, S ; A n t r i m , 1 ; H a n i ton, 1.
O w i n g t o the g r e a t distance of some of t h e Coonties f r o m
t h e place of h o l d i n g the Convention the Delegates p r e s e n t
f r o m a C o n n t y o r their accredited s u b s t i t u t e s are empowere d t o cast the fell vote of the C o n n t y .
MORGAN BATES,
HENRY A. CAMPBELL,
L. H. P E A R L ,
T H O M A S J . KAMSDELL,
E . BENEDICT,
Committee.
Dated, Oct. 31,. 18G5.
Republican Coanty Convention.
A Republican C o u n t y Convention will be held a t
S c h o o l House, in T r a v e r s e City, on T u e s d a y the 21st d s y of
November, 1805, a t I o'clock P . M , t o a p p o i n t three delegates
t o t h e J u d i c i a l D i s t r i c t Convention t o be held a t the sonic
place, o n the 23rd day of N o v e mb e r , 1865, to n o m i n a t e a
c a n d i d a t e f o r District J u d g e , a n d t r a n s a c t s u c h o t h e r busin e s s as may be deemed advisable.
The Townahlp of Traverae will be entitled t o 5 Delegates ;
P e n i n s u l a 4 ; Whitewater 4 ; B e n z o n i a l ; Homestead 2 ;
Almira, 2 ; Crystal Lake, 2.
MORGAN BATES,
C H A R L E S H. MARSH,
C H A R L E S T. SCOFIELD.
E. P . LADD,
/
C. E. BAILEY,
Committee.
Dated, Oct. 31,1865.
Republican Caucus.
The R e p u b l i c a n s of the Township of T r a v e r s e are r e q u e s t e d t o meet at the School House, in T r a v e r s e City, on Saturday, November 18,1865, a t 1 o'clock P . M , t o choose five
d e l e g a t e s t o attend the C o u n t y C o n v e n t i o n , t o be held a t
T r a v e r s e City, November 21, i n s t , a n d t r a n s a c t such o t h e r
business as may be b r o u g h t before it.
C. H. MARSH,
J O H N A. PERRV,
Committee.
November 8, 1865.
T h e dllcghany

arrived

s t a n d i n g t h e s e v e r e gulc.

on M o n d a y

night, notwith-

W e are, as usual, i n d e b t e d t o

O a p t . BOTNTOX f o r late p a p e r s .
S H O W . — W e h a d a l i g h t (all of s n o w on S a t u r d a y night,
4 4 b i n s t . , — t h e first of t h e s e o s o u .
a n d t h e g r o u n d is now b a r e .

It

has disappeared,

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p a r t o f t h e S t a t e on t h e 2 8 t b u l t
DROWNED.—Robert F o n g e r w a s d r o w n e d n e a r P i n e
R i v e r on t h e 19th alt., b y t h e u p s e t t i n g of a b o a L

His

t«ody was r e c o v e r e d a n d s n i n q u e s t held b y E s q . ( j e e r ,
o f A n t r i m C i t y , w h o h a s t h e p a p e r s a n d effects of t h e doc-cased,
' R e v . J . B o y u i o i l b u s p r e s e n t e d u s w i t h a c o p y of t b e
M i i r a t e s of t b e M i c h i g a n A n n u a l C o n f e r e n c e of
#$. C h u r c h , f o r 1 8 6 5 .
Press.

the M .

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p h l e t of 6 8 p a g e s , f r o m t b e office of ( b e

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Detroit F r e e

.

TRAVERSE CITY LAND O r n c x . — S e v e n t y - t h r e e H o r o e 8lehd E n t r i e s w e r e m a d e a t t h e T r a v e r s e C i t y L a n d O f fice d u r i n g tlie m o n t h of O c t o b e r , c o v e r i n g 1 0 , 9 2 4 a c r e s ;
1 , 2 8 0 w e r e located w i t h L a n d W a r r a n t s , a n d 1 , 2 3 9 a c r e s
were purchased

with c a s h — m a k i n g

DKATU o r CAPT. W A K D . — C a p t

a t o t a l of 1 3 , 4 4 3

J o h n P . W a r d , of

t h e S t e a m e r R e i n d e e r , (son o f C a p t . E . B . W a r d , of D e troit.) who was shot a t

L e x i n g t o n , M i c h . , on

the 13th

tilt., b j 1 a y o u n g m a n n a m e d F a r n a m , d i e d f r o m t h e e f
f c c t s of h i s w o u n d s , a t h i s CatLer's residence, o n t h e 2 0 t h
ult.

T h e C o r o n e r * 8 i n q u e s t b r o u g h t in a v e r d i c t of wilful

murder against young F a r n a m .
RETURNED SOUIIKRS.—The f o l l o w i n g G r a n d T r a v e r s e
8oldiers have

returned

f r o m She w a r w i t h h o n o r a b l e dis-

charges : — L e a o d e r Curtis, A b r a m Adsit, A l b u m A t will, H e n r y A . H o w a r d , W m . B r a c k e t

Riley Durgn,

W m . Baoon, George F . Johnson, George Winnie, Richa r d W o o d , J a m e s R . Dean, Lafayette R i e k a r d , J a m e s
Merrill and J a m e s J . McLaughlin.
PROFESSOR WKCHKLL, S t a t e G e o l o g i s t , h a s c o m p l e t ed his Geological examination of G r a n d Traverse, L e e lanaw and A n t r i m counties, and left on tbe Alleghany on
W o d n e s d u y . for b i s h o m e

in A n n A r b o r .

We

shall

k n o w b u t little of t h e r e s u l t of h i s e x a m i n a t i o n s u n t i l b e
publishes bis R e p o r t
HeSs

O f o n e t h i n g w e a r e c e r t a i n >—

very favorably impressed with the agricultural

c a p a c i t i e s of t h i s r e g i o n o r c o u n t r y ; a n d t h a t s a l t c a n b e
f o u n d in a b u n d a n c e , b e h a s o o d o u b t

Perhaps Oil—

W e shall see.
f h e President and t i e Colored Troops.
J t s h o u l d b e t b e m e r e s t m a t t e r of c o u r s e t h a t t b e P r e s i d e n t o f t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , s p e a k i n g t o a n y b o d y of c i t i zens, a n d ( s p e c i a l l y t o t h o s e w h o h a d risked t h e i r lives
i n t h e c q m m o o d e f e n s e , s h o u l d e x p r e a h i s f a i t h iu e q u a l
rights.
B u t s o l o n g h a s t b e G o v e r n m e n t b e e n ut>der t b e
c o n t r o l of t b e p a r t y w h i c h d e n i e s a n d insults t h e A m e r i can principle t h a t its plain affirmation b y t h e President
is a striking and significant fact, showing t h a t t h e count r y i t r a p i d l y r e t u r n i n g t o t h e s i m p l e f a i t h of t h e fathers,
w h o b e l a t h a t e v e r y m a n h a s n a t u r a l rights w h i c h ' e v e r y
; o t h e r man is sacrealy b o u n d t o r e s p e c t
S u c h a s p e c c b is still m o r e i m p r e s s i v e w h e n m a d e ' b y
a P r e s i d e n t w h o h a s learned b r t h e m o s t bitter personal
e x p e r i e n c e t h a t t h e d e n i a l of t h a t p r i n c i p l e l e a d s logiekU
ly a n d i n e v i t a b l y t o t b e u n i m a g i n a b l e " h o r r o r s of c i v i l
war ; and who, d u r i n g that war, acting a s military Gove r n o r o f h i s o w n S t a t e , a n d holdintr h e r b a d e f r o m c o m p l i c i t y in t h e e f f o r t t o d e s t r o y t h e N a t i o n a l G o v e r n m e n t ,
proclaimed universal freedom, t o d declared t h a t h e
w o u l d b e t h e M o s e s of t h e e n s l a v e d r a c e t o l e a d t h e m
o u t of b o n d a g e i n t o l i b e r t y .
A a d s u c h a s p e e c h i s still m o r e s t r i k i n g w h e n u t t e r e d
b y a President who, i t w a s hoped b y t b e p a r t y hostile t o

e q u a l rights, Would f o r g e t h i s oWn life, h i s o w u a c t s , b i s
o w n s o l e m n pledges, a n a j o i n in t b e f u t i l o a t t e m p t t o ann i h i l a t e t b e rights w h i c h t b e p e o p l e b a d g u a r a n t e e d .
I t i s f o r s o c o r e a s o n s t h a t t h e remarks of t b e P r e s i d e n t t o t h e returning c o l o r e d v e t e r a n s of t h e l M s t r i c t of
C o l u m b i a h a v e p r o d u c e d s o p r o f o u n d a n impres
c h e e r i n g t o e v e r y m a n w h o believes t h a t t h e p e a c e of
t h e c o u n t r y can b e p e r m a n e n t l y e s t a b l i s h e d only u p o n
universal justice, so confounding t o the political hucksters and wreckers who hope by pandering to the hat r e d s o f b a f f l e d rebels t o o b t a i n a t e m p o r a r y p a r t y
cendency.
T h e colored men who stood before the P r e s i d e n t oo
t h e i r way f r p m t h ? battle-fields in w h i c h t h e y h a d sustained the Government were the
representatives
of t h e
r a c e w h o in all t h e rebel S t a t e s w e r e s t e a d i l y faithful
d u r i n g t h e w a r ; of t h o s e w h o s e c o l o r w a s a s u r e s i g n o f
loyalty, a n d t o w h o m e v e i y u n i o n s o l d i e r e s c a p i n g f r o m
t b e c r u e l t i e s of A n d e r s o n v i l l e , of B e l l e Isle, of S a l i s b u r y ,
t u r n e d in p e r f e c t c o n f i d e n c e of a s s i s t a n c e w h i c h w a s never b e t r a y e d ; of t h o s e w h o m t h e D e m o c r a t i c p a r t y
w o u l d n o w t h r u s t helplessly b a c k i n t o t h e p o w e r of t h e
j a i l e r s of A n d e r s o n v i l l e a n d t h e L i b b y to t r e a t a s t h e y
choose. T h e P r e s i d e n t ; t o t b e d i r e c o n f u s i o n o f t h a t
p a r t y , called t h e m •' m y f r i e n d s . " H e s a i d t o t h e m ,
•* T h i a i s y o u i c o u n t r y as well as a n y b o d y else's count r y . " H e d e c l a r e d , " T h i s c o u n t r y is f o u n d e d u p o n t h e
p r i n c i p l e s of e q u a l i t y . " H e said : " H e t h a t i s m o s t
m e r i t o r i o c s a n d v i r t u o u s a n d i n t e l l e c t u a l a n d wen-informe d m u s t s t a n d h i g h e s t w i t h o u t regard t o c o l o r . "
He
a n n o u n c e d t h a t •• L i b e r t y m e a n s f r e e d o m t o w o r k a n d
e n j o y t h e p r o d u c t s of y o u r own l a b o r . " H e called t h e m
" my c o u n t r y m e n , " and thanked t h e m for the complim e n t t h e y h a d c o u f e r r e d u p o n h i m b y t h e i r call.

.

PUBLIC NOTICE.

L A N D O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E C I T Y ,
1

PUBLIC NOTICE.
MICH.,

N o v e m b e r 8 . 18C5.

DAY THOMPSON :
O U ARE H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
h a s been made a t this offico that tho l a n d , e n t e r e d by
you u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20, 1862, on the l o t n
day of Nov., 1664, t o w i t : tbe n w i of nwi s j of nwf
and nwi
of sw{ of section 14 t o w n 33 n o r t h of
range 8 west, (No. 1100) h a s been abandoned by y o u
f o r more than six months, a u d that we have appointed Wednesday, the 27th day of Dec., 18C5, at 1 o'clock P. u., for hearing the above complaint and t a k i n g testimony thereon, a t
the office of the Register of tlie Land Office at 1'ravBrse City,
Michigan ; at which t i m e a n d place y o u may appear a n d
- h o w cause, if a n y you have, why the e n t r y so made by you
lould not be cancelled, a n d the iand revert t o tho Governent
Any f r i e n d of t h e said Day T h o m p s o n may appear a n d
offer proof a s to w h e t h e r he is now, or has been, in the land
— naval service of tho United States.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
(47-71*)
R. G O O D R I C H Receiver.

T

PUBLIC

relieve

L A K D O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E C I T Y , M I C H . , ?

b i m of t h e suspense h e i s u n d e r ,

N o v e m b e r 8 , L865.
\
FRANK PAYETTE :
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMplaint has been made at t h i s office t h a t the land entered by
b u t h e w a n t s to k n o w a n d p r e p a r e for i t
you u n d e r the Homestead Act of May 20,1802, on the 7th
day of May, 1864, t o wit : the neflj of section 4 town 28 north
of range 12 west (No. 852) h a s been abandoned by vou for
more than six months, a n d that we have appointed Wednesday, tho 27th day of December, 1865, at 1 o'clock P. M., for
h e a r i n g the above complaint nnd t a k i n g testimony tbereon<
at tho office of the Register of t h o Land Office at T r a v e r s e
City, Michigan ; at which t i m e a n d place yon may appear
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY.
idshotv cause, if any you have, why the entry so made "oy
OFFICE : I n P o s t Office Building, Traverse City, Mich. (46-tf) you should n
celled and the land revert to the Gov-

a s s e r t i n g t h a t h i s a n x i e t y will kill h i m if h e is n o t informed s o o n .

H e s a y s t h a t b e e x p e c t s he is t o b e h a n g e d ,

G E O R G E P. G R I S W O L D ,

snir Counsellor at £ato,

Any f r i e n d of t h o said F r a n k Payette may appear a n d
STRAY HOG.
A M E INTO T H E ENCLOSURE OF T H E SUBSCRI- offer proof as to whether he Is now, or has been, iu thu land
naval service of the United States.
ber, In Elmwood, on thp 2nd inst., a w h i t e b o a r Hog.—
M O R G A N B A T E S . Register.
owner is r e q u e u e d to prove property, p a y c h a r g e s and
t a k e him away.
(47-7t*)
R. G O O D R I C H . Receiver.
H E N R Y F. C A M P B E L L
Dated, Elmwood,' O c t 4, 1865.
(42-Cw.)
PUBLIC NOTICE.
L A N D O F F I C E AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., )
,
November 8, 1865. i
SALE OF FORFEITED STATE LAND.
A N D R E W J. M U D G E :
MICHIGAN S T A T E L A N D O F F'IICCEE,, ;
O U ARE H E R E B Y NOTIFIED T H A T COMPLAINT
. " V
LANSIXO, O c t . 9 t h , 1865,
has been made at t h i s offico that tho land e n t e r e d by
OLLOWO T I C E IB H E R E B Y GIVEN, T H A T T H E FOI
i n g described P r i m a r y School Land, S i t u a t e d in the y o n u n d c r t b e Homestead A c t of ,May 20. 1862, on the 6tn
county of GRAND TRAVERSE, forfeited for n o n - p a y m e n t of day of May, 1865, to w i t : the nwlli of section 4 town 33
i n t e r e s t will be offi-rcd for sale at public a u c t i o n , a t t h i s of- north of r a n g e 8 west, (No. 1152), h a s been abandoned by
fice, on Thursday, the 16th day of Novemtier next, at 10 you f o r more t h a n six months, and t h a t we "have a p p o i n t e d
o'clock A. M., unless previously redeemed a c c o r d i n g t o law. Wednesday, the 3rd day of January, 1806, at 1 o'clock P.
M., for h e a r i n g the above complaint and t a k i n g testimony
CYRUS H E W I T T . C o m m i s s i o n e r .
P a r t of Section,
Section,
T. N.
I t W. thereon, a t the office of the Register of the Land Office #t
Traverse City, Michigan : at which time n n d place y o u
L o t No. 2 A sefli
16
may appear a n d show cause, if a n y you have, why the en- y so made by y o u should not be cancelled, and the land
SALE OF FORFEITED STATE LANDS.
vert to the G o v e r n m e n t .
*
M I C H I G A N STATE L A N D O F F I C E , >
Any f r i e n d of tlie said A n d r e w J . Mudge may appear and
offer proof as to w h e t h e r he is now, or h a s been, in the land
LAXSINO, O c t 9 t h , 1 8 6 5 .
(
O T I C E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN T H A T T H E FOLLOWr naval service of t h e United States.
l n g d e s c r i b e d P r i m a r y School Lands, s i t u a t e d in the
MORGAN BATES, Register.
County of BENZIE, forfeited f o r n o n - p a y m e n t of i n t e r e s t
(47-71*)
R. GOODRICH. Receiver.
will be offered for sale at public auction, a t t h i s office, on
PUBLIC NOTICE.
T h u r s d a y , t h e 16th day of N o v e m b e r next, a t 10 o'clock A.
M., unless previously redeemed a c c o r d i n g to law.
L A N D O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E CITY, MICH., )
CYROS H E W I T T , C o m m i s s i o n e r .
November 8, 1865. j
P a r t of S e c t i o n .
Section.
T.N.
R. W. J O S E P H H . V A N V E L Z A R :
Lots 3 a n d 4 and n w i of s e i
16
26
16
O U ARE H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
L o t No. 1
16
26
16
has been r u d e a t t h i s office t h a t the land entered by
(44-4W.)
y o u u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20, 1S62, on the 27tu
day of April, 1864, t o w i t : t b c si of owfl{ and nwlli of nwlli
STATE SWAMP LAND SCRIP F O R SALE.
»<c. 2 town 25 norilvxif range 11 w e s t (No. 815), has bceij abanH E U N D E R S I G N E D O F F E R S F O R S A L E S E V E R A L doned by y o u f o r m o r e t h a n six m o n t h s ; a n d that we have
thousand a c r e s of S w a m p L a n d S c r i p . H e Is also fur- appointed Wednesday, the 27th day of December, 1865, at 1
nlshed with plats of all the unsold S w a m p L a n d s In tho- o'clock P . M„ f o r h e a r i n g the above complaint and t a k i n g
C o u n t i e s of Benxle, G r a n d T r a v e r s e , Leelanaw, A n t r i m a n d t e s t i m o n y thereon, at the office of Register of the Land Ofp a r t s of E m m e t . Cheboygan and Manistee. P a t e n t s f r o m t h e fice s t Traverse City, Michigan ; a t which time and place
y o u may appear a n d show cause, if any you have, why the
State f u r n i s h e d w i t h o u t e x p e n s e to p u r c h a s e r s .
A p p l i c a t i o n may be made t o J e s s e Cram, Esq., T r a v e r s e E n t r y so made by you should not be cancelled, a n d the land
City, J a m e s P Brand, E s q , E l k Rapids, J . a Dixon, Esq., r e v e r t to the G o v e r n m e n t .
P i n e River, o r t o t h e u n d e r s i g n e d at Lansing.
D. C. L E A C a .
land or naval s e r v i c e of tbe United States.
Traverse City, May 8,1866.
(11-tf.)
MORGAN* BATES, Register.
(47-7t».)
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
L A X P O r r t C E AT TRAVERSE G I T T , .MICH.,
I AND O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E CITY, M I C H ,
N o v e m b e r 8, 1 8 6 5 .
-*Cr
N o v e m b e r 8, 1865.
ADDIS OHAMBERLIN :
HIRAM BECKWITH :
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMO U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
p l a i n t h a s b e e n made at t h i s office t h a t t h e l a n d e n t e r e d by
h a s b e e n m s d e a t t h i s office that tbe land entered by
you u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 10,1861, on t h e 17th
y o u u n d e r t h e Homestead A c t of May 20,1862, on t b e 24th
day of April, 1865, t o w i t : t h e n j of se{ a n d n e t of s w |
d s y of Aug., 1863, t o w i s : the si of se{ of section 18 town 29
of section 11 t o w n 33 n e r t h of r a n g e 8 west (No. 1145)
n o r t h of range 10 w e s t (No. 502,1 has been s b a n d o n e d by
h a s been a b a n d o n e d by y o u f o r m o r e t h a n s i x m o n t h s , a a d
y o u f o r more t h a n six months, and t h a t w e have appointed
t h a t we h a v e a p p o i n t e d Wednesday, t h e 17th day of De
Wednesday, t h e 17th day of D e c , 1865. a t 1 o'clock, P. M ,
ber, 1865, a t 1 o'clock P . M , f o r h e a r i n g tbe above c o m p
for h e a r i n g t h e above c o m p l a i n t a n d t a k i n g t e s t i m o n y therea n d t a k i n g tesUamny t h e r e o n , at the office of the R e g i s t e r or
on, a t t h e office of the Register of the L a n d Office a t Trat h e L a n d Office a t T r a v e r s e City, M i c h i g a n ; at w h i c h time
verae City, M i c h i g a n ; at which time a n d place you may spa n d place y o u may a p p e a r a n d s h o w cause, if a n y y o u have,
p e a r a n d show cause, if any you have, why the e n t r y so made
w h y t h e e n t r y so made by y o u should n o t be c a n cell e d a a d
b y you should n o t be cancelled, and tbo. land r e v e r t t o the
the land r e v e r t t o the G a t e r n m e a L
Government.
A n y f r i e n d of t h e «aW A d d i s Cbamberlin may a p p e a r a a d
Any f r i e n d of t h e said H i r s m Bcckwitb may a p p e a r and
offer proof aa t o w h e t h e r b e ia now. o r h a s been, in t b e l a n d
oBfcr proof a s t o w h e t h e r he is now, or h a s b e e n , in tbe Iand
o r n a v s l service of t h e U n i t e d States.
or naval service of the United States.
M O R G A N ; B A T E S , Register.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
(47-7t*)
R . G O O D R I C H , Beeeiver.
(47-7t»)
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.

S

N

Y

N

T

T

T

N o v e m b e r 8, 1865.
(
ROBERT W A I T S :
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMplalnt has been made a t t h i s office t h a t tho land entered by
you' u n d e r t h e Homestead A c t of May 20, 1862, on the 25th
d a y of Sept., 1863, t o w i t : the n l l j of nefl} and s e i of neflj sec.
5 town ,27 n o r t h of range 13 w e s t (No. 503) h a s been
a b s n d o n e d by you for more t h a n s i x months, s n d t h a t we h a v e
appointed Wednesday, t h e 27th d a y of D e c , 1865, a t 1
o ' c l o c k P . M , for h e a r i n g tbe above c o m p l a i n t and t a k i n g
testimony thereon, a t tho office of the R e g i s t e r of tho L a n d
Office a t Traverse City, Michigan ; at w h i c h time a n d place
you may a p p e a r a n d show ennse, if a n y y o u have, why t h o
e n t r y so m a d e by you should n o t be cancelled, and t h o
land revert to the Government.
Any f r i e n d of t h e said Robert Watts may a p p e a r a n d
oflbr proof as t o whether he is uow, or h a s been, in t h e l a n d
or n s v s l service of tbe United States.
M O R G A N B A T E 8 , Register.
(47-71*)
R G O O D R I C H , Receiver.
PUfeHU NOTICE

NOTICE.

L A N D OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, M i e n . , ?

N o v e m b e r 8, 1865.
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DAVID NORTON :
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMplaiat has been made a t thia olBco that the land entered by
you u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20.1863, o a the 12th
day of Nov., 1864, t o w i t : t h e w | of nei and nf of gel
sec. 7 town 27 n o r t h oi r a n g e 12 west, (No. 1003) h a s been
abandoned by y o u for raoro than six m o n t h s , and t h a t we
hav<j appointed Wednesday, the 27th day of Dec., 1865,
at I o'clock P . M . , f o r h e a r i n g the above c o m p l a i n t
and t a k i n g testimony t h e r e o n , at the ofllce of the Register of
the Land Office a t T r a v e r s e City, Michigan ; at which
time and place yon may a p p e e r a n d show cause, if any
you have, why the e n t r y s o made by you s h o u l d n o t be canT h o s e w h o h a v e c o u n t e d u p o n t b e P r e s i d e n t ' s t r e a c h - celled, aad (he land r e v e r t t o t h e G o v e r n m e n t
ery to the principles upon which he was elected have
Any friend of the said David N o r t o n m a y . appear
id offer proof a s to w h e t h e r be Is now, or baa been, In the
reckoned w i t h o u t t b e i r h o s t
T h o s e w h o h o p e d t o seo
nd or naval s e r v i c e of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s .
in h i s a c t s a n d . h e a r in his w o r d s an i l l u s t r a t i o n of w b t t
M O R G A N B A T E S , Begiiter.
t h e y f o o l i s h l y call t b e " i n s t i n c t i v e a n t i p a t h y " . a n d " un(47-7t#)
R . G O O D R I C H , Receiver.
conquerable loathing " to any honest men whatever their
c o l o r o r c o n d i t i o n h a v e been fatally m i s t a k e n .
PresiP U B L I C NOTICE.
d e n t J o h n s o n s h o w s t h a t h e feels w i t h P r e s i d e n t L i n c o l n ,
L A N D O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E C m , M I C H . , ?
w h o , iu h i s l e t t e r t o t b e u n c o n d i t i o n a l U n i o n m e u of I l N o v e m b e r 8, 1865.
J
linois, a n t i c i p a t i n g t h e g l a d d a y of v i c t o r y in w h o s e g r a y T o t h e L e g a l R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of D a v i d S . B e e b e :
d a w n he w a s t r a n s l a t e d , said w i t h p r o p h e t i c t r u t h :
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
THAT
" A n d t h e r e will b e s o m e b l a c k men w h o c a n r e m e m b e r complaint ' h a s been m a d o at t h i s office t h a t tho land
t h a t w i t h silent t o n g u e , a n d c l e n c h e d t e e t h , a n d s t e a d y entered by h i m u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20,
eye, a u d well-poised b a y o n e t , t h e y h a v e h e l p e d man- 1862, on the 13th day of J a n . , 1863, t o w i t : the n j of s w |
kind on t o t h i s g r e a t c o n s u m m a t i o n ; w h i l e I Tear t h a t and n{ of se{ of section 14 town 27 north of r a n g e 9
west, (No. 113) ha* been a b a n d o n e d by h i m for m o r e t h a n
t h e r e will b e s o m e w h i t e men u n a b l e t o f o r g e t t h a t w i t h six months, and t h a t wo h a v e appointed Wednesday, the
m a l i g n a n t h e a r t a u d d e c e i t f u l s p e e c h t h e y h a v e s t r i v e n 17th day of December, 1865, at 3 o'clock P. M., for hearing the above c o m p l a i n t a n d t a k h i g t e s t i m o n y thereto hinder iL"
on, a t tlie office of t h o Register of tho Land Office at
T h e s e l a s t h o p e d t h a t t h e s u c c e s s o r of L i n c o l n , w h o Traverse City, Michigan : at which time a n d place you may
h a s faithfully c o n f i n e d h i s policy, w o u l d full h e l p l e s s l y appear and show cause, if a n y you have, why t h o e n t r y so
i n t o t h e i r c l u t c h e s . B u t t u r n i n g a w a y f r o m t h e m a l i g - made by bim should n o t be cancelled, and t h e land revert to
n a n t h e a r t a n d d e c e i t f u l s p e e c h t o t h e men of t b o s t e a d y
Any friend of t h e said David 8. Beebe may appear
e y o a n d well-poised b a y o n e t , be says. " M y f r i e n d s a n d
and offer proof as t o w h e t h e r he is now, or has been, in t h e
c o u n t r y m e n , t h i s is y o u r c o u n t r y us m u c h a s a n y b o d y ' s . " land or naval service of the United States.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
W i r a h a s n o t y e t b e e n i n f o r m e d of t h e findings in his
(47-71*)
R . G O O D R I C H , Recoiver.
case, and is very impatient to hear the result. H e
PUBLIC NOTICE.
w r o t e t o bis counsel I, M r . S c b a d e . b e g g i n g h i m t o c o m e
to see bim and

L A N D O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E C I T Y , M I C H . , /

L A X D O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E C I T T ,

MICU , )

N o v e m b e r 8, 1865.
(
ROBERT HOPKINS:
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMplaint h s s been made a t t h i s office that the land entered by
you u n d e r the Homestead A c t . of May 20,1862, on the 23rd
day of March, 1863, t o w i t : the n w i of section 29 town 28 n o r t h
of r a n g e 11 w e s t (No. 163) h a s been abandoned by you for
more t h a n s i x months, and t h a t wc have appointed W e d n e s day, tho 27th day of Dec., 1865, a t 1 o'clock r . a , f o r hearing the above c o m p l a i n t a n d t a k i n g .testimony thereon, at
tbe offico of the Register o f t h e Land Office at T r a v e i s e City,
Michigan ; at which time and place you may aupear a n d
show cause, if a n y you have, why tho e n t r y s o maue b y y o u
should not be cancelled, a n d t h e land revert to t h e Government
I o r naval service of the United States.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
R. G O O D R I C H , Receiver.

(47-7t«)

PUBLIC NOTICE.
L A N D O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E CITY. M I C H , )
November 1, 1865. J
EZRA N. GILSON :
O U A R E H E B E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
h a s been made at t h i s office t h a t the land entered by y o u
u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20, 1862, on t b e
26th day of April, 1864, to wit : the s w i of section 33
27 n o r t h or r a n g e 13 west (No. 805), has been abandoned
iu f o r more than six months, and t h a t wc have a p p o i n t e d
aesday, the 3rd day of J a n u a r y , 1866, at 1 o'clock P. M ,
f o r h e a r i n g the above complaint and t a k i n g t e s t i m o n y
thereon, at the offico of the Register of the L a n d Office a t
Traverse City, Michigan j a t which time a n d place y o u may
a p p e a r and show causes if a n y you have, why t h e e n t r y
so made by you should n o t b e cancelled, and the land rei n to the G o v e r n m e n t .
Any f r i e n d of t h e said Ezra N. Gllson may appear
and offer proof aa to w h e t h e r h e is now, or has been, in the
land o r naval s e r v i c e of tbe United States.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
(46-7t»)
R. GOODRICH. Receivar.

T

PUBLIC NOTICE.
L A N D O F F I C E A T T R A V E R S E CITY, M I C H , )
October 25, 1865. J
I S R A E L P. B E B E E :
O U ARE H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
h a s been made at t h i s office t h a t the land entered by
yon u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20,1862, on t h e 11th d a y
of October, 1864, t o wit : tho nwfl{ section 2 town 23
north of r a n g e 15 west (No. 1064),has been abandoned by y o u
for more than s i x m o n t h s a n d that m have appointed Wednesday, t h o 13th day of D e c , 1865, at 3 o'clock F. H. f o r hearing"
the above complaint a n d t a k i n g testimony t h e r e o n , a t t b e ofllce of the Register of the Land Office at Traverse City, Michlh i c h time and place you may a p p e s r and s h o w
ly you have, why the entry so made by you shoo""
n o t be cancelled, a n d the land revert t o the Government.

Y

»: service of the United States.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.

(45-71*)

PUBLIC NOTICE.
L A N D O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E C I T T ,

MICU, f

October 25, 1865.
J
C H A R L E S H. E S T E S :
O U ARE HEREBY N O T I F I E D T H A T C O M P L A I N T
has been mado at t h i s offico that the land entered by
you u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20, 1862, on the 1st
day of S e p t , 1863, to w i t : t h e swlli of nwlli wllj of swBt
— ' s e i of
section 6 t o w n 27 n o r t h of r a n g e
. . . s t (No. 516) h a s been abandoned by you for m o r e
than six months, and that wc have appointed W e d n e s d a y ,
t b e 13th day of D e c , 1865, at 2 o'clock v. u , for h e a r i n g t h o
above complaint and taking testimony thereon, a t the offico
o f t h e Register of the Lsntf Office at Traverse City, Michigan ;
at which time a n d place you may appear and snow cause, if
any you have, why t h e entry so made by you s h o u l d n o t bo
cancelled and the land revert t o the G o v e r n m e n t
Any f r i e n d of the said Charles H. E s t c s may appear a n d
offer proof as to whether he is now, or h a s been, in the land
• navul s e r v i c e of the United States.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
1
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R. GOODRICH, Receiver.

Y

PUBLIC NOTICE.
L A N D O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E C I T Y ,

MICH , {

O c t o b e r 25, 1 8 6 5 .
\
T o t b e L e g a l R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of A a r o n M e t e :
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMplaint h a s been made at t h i s office t h a t the land entered by
him n n d e r the Homestead A c t of .May 20.1862, on tho 8th d a y
of J a n , 1864, t o w i t : t h e seflj of section 33 town 24 north of
r a n g e 15 west, (No. 702) h a s been abandoned by b i m f o r
more than s i x months, and t h a t we have a p p o i n t e d Wednesday, the 13tb d a y of D e c , 1865, at 4 o'clock P . M , for hearing the above complaint and t a k i n g testimony thereon, at
the office of the Register of t h e Land Office at Traverse City,
Michigan ; at which time and place y o u may appear a n d
show cause, if any y o u have, why the entry so made by bim
should n o t be cancelled, a n d t h e land r e v e r t to tbe Government
Any f r i e n d of tbe said Aaron Metz may a p p e a r a n d
offer proof as t o w h e t h e r be i s now, or has been, in the land
or naval service of the United States.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
(45-71)
R . G O O D R I C H , Receiver.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
L A N D O F F I C B AT T R A V E R S E C m r ,

MICIL, I

O c t o b e r 18, 1 8 6 5 . - $
DARIUS CARPENTER :
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMplaint h a s been made at t h i s office t h a t t h e land e n t f r e d by
you u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 10, 1862, on t h e 19th
day of September, 1863, t o w i t : Lota No. 2 and 3 section 80
t o w n 18 north of r a n g e 10 w e s t (No. 576) has been abandoned by yon for more t h a n six months, a n d t h a t we have appointed W e d n e s d a y , the 6th d a y of December, 1866, a t 1
o'clock P . M., f o r h e a r i n g t h e above c o m p r i n t a n d taking
testimony thereoto, a t t h e office o f t h e R e g i s t e r o f t h e Land
Office at Traverse City, Michigan ; at w h i c h t i m e a n d place
you may a p p e a r and show caase, if any you have, why tbe
entry so made by you should n o t be cancelled a n d t h e land
r e v e r t to the G o v e r n m e n t
Any f r i e n d o f t h a s U d D a r i u s C a r p e n t e r may appear a n d
offer proof as t o Whether h e i s now, o r h a s been, in the land.,
or naval service Of the United States.
,
/
M O R G A N BATfeS, Register.
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B . G O O D R I C H , Receiver.;

PUBLIC NOTICE

PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAND O r r i c x AT T S A T K B S S C I T T , MICH., )

O c t o b e r 11, 1 8 6 5 .

\

B L O Y M. S T O N E :
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMplmlnt h a s been made a t t h i s office tliat the land e n t e r e d by
voo u n d e r t h e Homestead A c t of May 20, 1802, o n the 6th
d^y of S e p t , 1863, t o w i t : t h e i w f l j of section 18 t o w n 35
n o r t h of r a n g e 11 w e s t (No. 627) liaa been a b a n d o n e d b y yon
t o r BIO r e t h a n six month*, a n d t h a t we h a r e appointed W cdn e t d a y , the'15th d a y of November, 1845, a t 1 o'clock P . M.,
f o r h e a r i n g the above c o m p l a i n t a n d t a k i n g testimony
t h e r e o n , a t t h e o B c e of t h e Register of t h e Land Office a t
T r a v e r s e City, M i c h i g a n ; a t w h i c h t i m e a n d place y o u may
a p p e a r a n d show canse, if any y o u have, why the entry so
made by y o n should n o t be eanoellsd a n d the land r e v e r t t o
the Government


A n y f r i e n d of the s a i d E l c y M. S t o n e may a p p e a r a n d offer
proof as t o w h e t h e r s h e is now, or h a s been, in t h e land or
n a v a l service of t h e United States.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
(4«t»)
R G O O D R I C H , Receiver.

LAKD O m c B

i

AT TRAVERSE C m r ,

MICIL, ?

Hannah, Lay & Co's Column. Hannah, Lay & Co.'s Column.

O c t o b e r 11, 1 8 6 5 .
$
A L A N S O N G. A L D R I C H :
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMplalnt h a s been m a d e a t thls'oflice that t h e land entered by
yon u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20, 1863, on t h e 29th
day of Febk, 1864, t o w i t : the w j of s w | a n d Lot No. 2 of sec.
14 town 33 north of r a n g e 7 west, (No. 723) h a s been abandoned by you for more than six months, a n d t h a t we have appointed Friday, the 17th day of November, 1665
" lock P . M , for h e a r i n g the abovo c o m p l a i n t a n d ta
mony thereon, at the office of the Register of the 1
Office a t Traverse City, Michigan ; a t which time and place
you may a p p e a r a n d show cause. If a n y you have, why the
e n t r y so m s d e by you should n o t be cancelled a n d the land
revert t o the G o v e r n m e n t
Any f r i e n d of the said Alanson G. Aldrich may appear and
offer proof as t o whether he is n o w , o r h a s been, in the land
naval service of t h e United States.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
(4*-5t*)
R G O O D R I C H , Receiver.

PUBLIC NOTICE.

L A N D O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E CITY, MICH.,
October 11, 1B65.

JOHN 8HORTALL:

T

O U A R E H E R E S Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
h a s been m s d e a t t h i s office t h a t t h e land entered bv
yon u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20, 1862, on the 34tu
day of Nov., 1863, t o w i t : t h o n j o r n e * sec. 26 and n i or
nw{ section 21 t o w n 28 n o r t h of r a n g e 14 west, (No.
666) h a s been a b a n d o n e d by y o u f o r m o r e t h a n s i x
months, a n d t h a t wo h a v e appointed Wednesday, the
16th d s y of Novemberr, 1865, a t 3 o'clock r .
for
h e a r i n g t h e above c o m p l a i n t s n d t a k i n g
testimony
thereon, a t the office of the Register of the Land Office
a t T r a v e r s e City, Michigan ; at w h i c h t i m e a n d p l s c e
y o n may appear a n d show cause, if a n y y o u have, why
the e n t r y so made by you should n o t be cancelled, a n d the
l a n d r e v e r t to t h e G o v e r n m e n t
Any f r i e n d of t h e said J o h n Shortall may a p p e a r a n d
offer proof as to w h e t h e r ho is now, or h a s been, in the land
o r naval service of the United States.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
(4S-51*)
R. GOODRICH. Receiver.

PUBLIC NOTICE.
L A N D O F F I C E AT TRAVERSE CITY, M I C I L , )
October 11, 1865. $
HART WARDEN :
O U ARE HEREBY N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
haa been m a d e a t tills office t h a t t h e land cutercd by
you u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20, 1862, on the 3rd
d s y of July, 1863, to w i t : the ne{ of sec. 9 town 27 north of
- 13 west, (No. 393) has been a b a n d o n e d by yo
t h a n six months, a n d t h a t we hav6"appo!nted We
J>e 15th day of Nov., I8C5, a t 2 o'clock r. *., f o r b e a r i n g
the above complaint a n d t a k i n g t e s t i m o n y thereon, at t h e
office of the Register oi t h e L a n d Office at T r a v e r s e City,
Michigan ; at which time a n d place you may appear and
show cause, if any you have, why the e n t r y so made by you
shonld not be cancelled a n d the land r e v e r t t o t h e Government.
Any f r i e n d of the said H a r t Marden may appear
a n d offer proof as to w h e t h e r ho i s now, o r has been, in the
land o r naval service of t h e United States.
MOROAN BATES. Register.
(43-51*)
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.

CONGRATULATORY.

S U M M E R

O c t o b e r 11, 1 8 6 5 .
\
WILLIAM SKINNER:
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMplaint has been made at t h i s office t h a t t h e land entered by
y o u u n d e r t h e Homestead A c t or Mny 20, 1802, on the 1st
day or O c t , 1864, t o w i t : the si of n w | a n d n j of s w | sec.
*iwn 28 n o r t h of range 14 w e s t (No 1050) h a s been aband -by you for more than six months, a n d that
appointed Wednesday, t h e 15th day or N o v e l
1865, a t 1 o ' c l o c k P. M., for h e a r i n g the above complaint
a n d t a k i n g t e s t i m o n y thereon, a t the offico or t h e Register of
the Land Office a t Traverse City, M i c h i g a n ; at which time
a n d place you may appear a n d show cause, if a n y you have,
why the e n t r y so made by you should not be cancelled,
id the l s n d revert t o t h e G o v e r n m e n t .
A n y f r i e n d of t h e said William S k i n n e r rosy appear
a n d offer proor a s to w h e t h e r be is now, or has been, in the
land or naval servicc or tho United States.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
(43-5t#)
R G O O D R I C H , Receiver.

T

O c t o b e r 11, 1 8 6 5 .
THOMAS SKINNER:
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMp l a l n t h a s been mado a t t h i s office t h a t the land e n t e r e d by
you u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20, J862, on t h e 1st
day or O c t , 1864, t o w i t : the n i o r n w | sec. 28 a n d e j or
n e | or scctlon 29 t o w n 28 n o r t h or r a n g e 14 west (No. 10511
h a s been a b a n d o n e d by yon for m o r e t h a n six months, and
t h a t we h a v e appointed Wednesday, the 16th dsy or November, 1865, at 1 o'clock, P . M., for h e a r i n g the above c o m p l a i n t
a n d t a k i n g testimony thereon, at the office of t h e Register of
the Land Office at T r a v e r s e City, "Michigan ; at which t i m e
a n d place you may a p p e a r a n d show cause, ir a n y y o u ^ave,
why the e n t r y so made by y o u should n o t be cancelled, and
the land r e v e r t to the G o v e r n m e n t
Any friend or t h e said T h o m a s S k i n n e r may a p p e a r a n d
offer proor a s t o w h e t h e r be is now, o r h a s been, in the land
o r naval service of t h e United States.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
( M ' j
R G O O D R I C H , Rocciver.

Q U I T E

MICTI., J

L A X D O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E C I T T , MICTI.,

PUBLIC NOTICE.
L A N D O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E C I T T , M I C H . , )

O c t o b e r 18, 1 8 6 5 .
(
OLIVER HALL :
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMplaint h a s been made a t t h i s office t h a t t h e L a n d entered by
y o u u n d e r the Homestead A c t or May 20, 1862, on the 21st
day or J u l y , 1864, to w i t : t h o set or section 26 town 25
north or r a n g e 12 west (No. 977) h a s been abandoned b y y o u
f o r m o r e t h a n s i x months, a n d t h a t we have appointed Wednesday, t h e 6th d s y of December, 1865, a t 2 o'clock P . M , for
h e a r i n g the above c o m p l a i n t a n d t a k i n g testimony thereon,
a t the office or t h e Register or t h e Land Office a t Traverse
City, Michigan ; a t which time and place y o u may appear
a n d show cause, ir a n y you have, why the e n t r y so m s d e by
y o u should n o t be cancelled, a n d the l a n d revert to the Government
ment
Any friend or the said Oliver Hall m s y a p p e a r and
Any friend or the said Nellie C. T a t o r may a p p e a r a n d offor p r o o r a s t o w h e t h e r s h e i s now, or haa been, in t h e land offer proor as to w h e t h e r he is now, or has been, in t h e land
or naval service ot the United States.
o r naval s e r v i c e or the United Btates.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
1
(43-5t*)
B. GOODRICH, Receiver.
(44-7*)
R G O O D R I C H , Receiver.

NELLIE C. TATOR:

T

O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
haa been m a d e a t t h i s office t h a t t h e land entered by you
u n d e r t h e Homestead A c t o r May 20.1861, on the 20th d a y or
J u n e , 1884, t o w i t : tho s a l or section 15 town 28 n o r t h
o r r a n g e 14 w e s t (No. 948), h a s been a b a n d o n e d by vou for
m o r e t h a n six months, a n d t h a t w e h a v e a p p o i n t e d Wednesday. the 15th d a y of Nov., 18C5, a t 8 o'clock A. M , for h e a r i o g
the above c o m p l a i n t a n d t a k i n g t e s t i m o n y thereon, at the
office of t h e R e g i s t e r ot the {And Office at Traverse City,
Michigan ; a t w h i c h t i m e a n d place y o u may appear and

PUBL1C NOTICE.

PUBLIC NOTICE.

L A K D OTFICK AT TRAVKRSK C r r r , M I C H . , {

L A K D O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E C I T T , M I C H . , (

I
O c t o b e r 18, 1865.
S
WILLIAM EDWARDS :
Y O U A B E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COM
p l a i n t baa been made s i t h l s office t h a t the l a n d entered by
y o u u n d e r t h e H o m e s t e a d A c t or May 2% 1862, o n t h e 19th
d a y or O c t , 1864, to w i t : t h e nwtli of s e c t i o n 30 town 23
n o r t h or r a n g e 16 west (No. 1076) h a s been a b a n d o n e d by vou
for m o r e t h a n s i x mouths, a n d t h a t we h a v e appointed Wednesday, the 6th day or Dec* 1865, a t I o'clock P . M . for
h e a r i n g t h e above c o m p l a i n t a n d t a k i n g testimony thereon,
a t t h e office ot the R e g i s t e r ot t h e L a n d Office a t Traverse
City, Michigan ; a t w h i c h t i m e a n d place y o u may appear
a n d show cause. IT a n y y o u have, why the e n t r y so made by
y o u should n o t DO cancelled a n d t h e l a n d revert to t h e Government
Any f r i e n d of the said William E d w a r d s may a p p e a r a n d
offer proof a s to w h e t h e r be is now, o r h s s been, in the la-- 1
o r n a v a l s e r v i c e or the United States.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
(44-71*)
R- G O O D R I C H , Receiver.

O c t o b e r 18, 1 8 6 5 .
\
T o t h e L e g a l R a p r e s e t i t a t i v e s of F r e e d o m B a n d y :
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMentered bj
bv
p l a i n t h a s been made at this offico t h a t the land entered
you u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 10, 1865, on
d a y or December, 1803, to w i t : t h e s e j of section I S
n o r t h of range 13 w e s t (No 689) h a s been abandoned- -b y y o u
for more t h a n six m o n t h s , a n d t h a t we h a v e appointed w e d nesday, t h e 6th day or December, 1865, at 0 o'clock A M-,
for h e a r i n g t h e above complaint and t a k i n g t e s t i m o n y thereon, a t the office or the R e g i s t e r or t h e Land Office a t Trav e r s e City. Michigan ; a t w h i c h t i m e a n d place you may apa n d show cause, IT a n y y o u have, why t h e e n t r y s o made
ou should n o t be cancelled s n d the land revert to t h e
>mment
A n y friend o r t h e said F r e e d o m Bundy may a p p e a r a n d
o i f t r p r o o r aa to w h e t h e r he i s now, o r h a s been, in t h e land
o r naval s e r v i c e or the United S t a t e s . .
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
(44-71*)
R G O O D R I C H , Receiver.

E

L A R G E ,

On others n o t so much, snd on some n o t h i n g
b e s r in m i n d t h a t we shall meet the

.,
O c t o b e r 18, 1 8 6 5 .
JAMES ELLIOT:
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COM-'
plaint has been made at t h i s office t h a t the land entered by
you u n d e r tho Homestead A c t of May 20, 1862, on the 2nd
day or J u n e , 1864, t o - wit : t h e n e t or section 10 t o w n 28
north or range 13 west (No. 927) bus been abandoned by you
for m o r e t h a n s i x montlis, and that wo have appointed Wednesday, the Cth d a y or December, l«t>5, a t 2 o'clock P . M-,
for h e a r i n g t h e above complaint and t a k i n g testimony thereon, a t f t h e office or the Register o f , the I .and Office a t Traverse City, Michigan ; at which time and place y o u may app e a r and shew cause, i r any you have, why the e n t r y so made
by you should n o t bo cancelled and the land revert to the
Government.
Any W e n d or the said J a m e s Elliot may appear and
offer p r o o r as to w h e t h e r he is now, or has been, in the land
o r naval service or the United States.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
(44-71*)
R . G O O D R I C H , Receiver.

PUBLIC NOTICE.
L A N D O F F I C E A T T R A V E R S E CITY, M I C H , )
October 11, 1865. $

B A T E S

I n all classes of m e r c h a n d i s e ususlly k e p t by us. O u r
purchases are replete—our stock quite complete,—-and
i n v i t e attention to the same, k n o w i n g w b e r e o r we speak
when wc ssy it i s certainly for tho intereq^ of all c o n c e i v e d
to come, aend or order a n y t h i n g they may want la o u r line,
and save any e x t r a expense or g e t t i n g from " Outside." The
decline on many t h i n g s is

PUBLIC NOTICE.

PUBLIC NOTICE.
L A X D O F T I C K AT TRAVKBSE C I T T , M I C H . ,

R U L I N G

PUBLIC NOTICE.
L A N D O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E C m r ,

P U R C H A S E S ,

A t the " fountain head " a n d a t t h e

PUBLIC NOTICE

PUBLIC NOTICE.
L A N D O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E CITY. MICH., {
October 11, 1865. $
SAMUEL SPLAN:
O U ARE H E R E B Y NOTIP1ED T H A T COMPLAINT
h a s been made at t h i s office t h a t the land entered bv
y o u u n d e r the H o m e s t e a d A c t of May 20, 1862, on t h e 29U
d a y or February, 1864, to w i t : the n e t of section 22
t o w n 33. n o r t h
or
r a n g e 7 west (No. 724) h a s
been abandoned by y o u f o r m o r e t h a n six m o n t h s
a n d t h a t - ' w e have appointed Friday, the 17th day
or Nov., 1665, a t 9 o'clock A. * , for h e a r i n g the above comp i a i n t a n d t a k i n g testimony t h e r e o n , a t the office or the Regist e r or the L a n d Office at Traverse City, Michigan ; a t which
t i m e a n d place you may a p p e a r a n d show cause, i r any
you have, why t h e e n t r y ao m a d e by you should not be
cancelled, a n a the land r e v e r t t o t h e G o v e r n m e n t
A n y f r i e a d or the said Samuel Splan may appear a n d
offer proor s s t o w h e t h e r he la now, or h a s been; in t h e lan
or naval service or t h e United States.
MORGAN BATES, R e g i s te r .
(43-5t*)
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.

Y

GUN C A P S — G . D. L C. water p r o o f .
GUNPOWDER—Rifle, in c a n s , a n d F . F . F . G. s p o r t i n g l a

VERY BOTTOM PRICE.

LAND O r r i c R AT TRAVERSE C I T T , MICH ,

O c t o b e r 11, 1 8 6 5 .
^
M
WILLIAM ANDREWS :
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMplaint h a s been made ot this office t h a t the land entered bv
you u n d e r the H o m e s t e a d A c t or May 20, 1802, on t h e 5th
day or S e p t , 1863, to w i t : the s w j or section 32 town 28 north
* ago 14 west (No. 523) h a s been abandoned by you for
than six months, and t h a t wc have appointed Wednes, the 15th d s y or Nov., 1865, a t 1 o'clock P . M , for heari n g the above c o m p l a i n t a n d t a k i n g testimony t h e r e o n , at
the office or tho Register or t h e Land Office a t Traverse City,
Michigan : ot which time and place y o u may appear and
show cause, ir any y o c have, why tho e n t r y so made by you
should n o t be cancelled a n d tho land revert to t h e Government
' A n y friend or the said William A n d r e a s may appear
a n d offer p r o o f s to w h e t h e r h e is now, or h a s been, in the
land or naval service or tho United States.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
(43-51*)
R G O O D R I C H , Receiver.

A foil a s s o r t m e n t o r sixes, 8 x 10 t o 30 x 30.
GLOVES—Buck, dog, rlngwood, kid, wool, silk, c o t t o n , berlin l i n e d g e n t s , ladles, misses s n d boys.
GRAIN—Buckwheat, c o r n , w h s a t Ac.
GROCERIES—A c o m p l e t e line, b o u g h t early, a n d for sale

T h i s we h s v e done, a n d n o t t o c o n t i n u e quotations, sboil
p r o m p t l y meet the m a r k e t at

Y

PUBLIC NOTICE.
L A N D O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E C I T Y , MICH.,
O c t o b e r 11, 1865.
ROBERT RAZEY :
O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
h a s been made a t t h i s office t h a t the land entered by
y o u u n d e r the l l o m e s t e s d A c t of May 20, 1862, on the 14th
day or O c t , 1863, to wit : t h e o j of ne{ or sec. 19 and_nwj or
n w | section 20 t o w n 28 n o r t h of r a n g e 11-west ( N o . 596)
h a s been abandoned by yon for more t h a n s i x months,
a n d t h a t we h a v e appointed Wednesday, the 15th
day or November, 1865, at 1 o'clock P. *., for heari n g the abqve c o m p l a i n t a n d t a k i n g testimony thereon, at
the office or the Register or the Land Offico at Traverse City,
Michigan ; at which time a n d p l a t e y o u may appear and
show cause, il a n y y o u have, why the e n t r y so made by you
should not be cancelled a n d the land revert to t h e Government
A n y M e n d ot the said Robert Razey may appear and orter proof a s t o w h e t h e r be i s now, o r haa been, in the land or
naval service of the United States.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
(43-51*)
R- GOODRICH, Receiver.

FURNITURE—Bureaus, bedsteads, chairs, tables, stands',
r o c k e r s , childs c h a i r s , matrasses, Ac
GINGHAMS—Scotch, Glasgow, Lancaster, a n d check d r t s a -

T o our resident cltlsens, returned a n d r e t u r n i n g soldiers
and t h e i r h e r o i c wives a n d families—Gresting.
" P e a c e in o u r borders," " cessation or hostilities," a n d t h e
c a p t u r e or Jeff Davis in t h e - last d i t c h " in foil regimentals," are c o m m o n p l a c e quotations the e n t i r e c o u n t r y
t h r o u g h , s s we have Just d e m o n s t r a t e d hy o n r t r i p to New
Y o r k a n d recent r e t u r n , n o t for the sols purpose of h e a r i n g
and seeing so m u c h t h a t was g r a t i f y i n g in c o n n e c t i o n with
our g r e a t victory, b u t f o r the p a r t i c u l a r purpose of m a k i n g

MARKET

CONTINUALLY.

N. R. Oijr. line or S u m m e r goods is more t h a n ususlly attractive, a n d

Prices very Low Indeed.

Especial i n d u c e m e n t s will U

given t o those p u r c h a s i n g

by the

P I E C E
At

retail.

OR

P A C K A G E

Our friend* w h o p u r c h a s e a t

J O B B I N G

/

K A T E S ,

Will In all cases be able to buy or us a t a small commission over New Y o r k rates.
" Our Union, one and I n w p e r a b l r . '
HANNAH, L A Y * CO.
Traverse City, J u l y C, W*C5.

H A I R S L — P h s l o n ' s Rear, Maccasor
H A N D K E R C H I E F S — G e n t s s a d ladles, h e m a s d ready for"
use, silk, linen, c o t t o n , Ac.
H A Y — F o r sale, or will p u r c h a s e .
HATS—A foil a s s o r t m e n t u n i o n , s o n a v e , B u r n s l d s , B u t l e r ,
black, drub, tan, pearl, Ac
HOSE—Cashmere, m e r i n o , cotton, colored black- a n d w h i t e ,
c h i l d s a n d misses, a c o m p l e t e line.
PS—Nice rresh pressed hops.
HIDES—.Ve buy all k i n d s or m a r k e t a b l e h i d e s .
I n d i g o — R e a l Spanish float
I n d i n R o b b e r — C o a u . shoes, elastic, b a n d s , e r a s e r s antf 1
hats.
I n d i a C l o t h — A nice sample.
I r o n — R o u n d , square, flat j u n i a t a , scraps, sweedes, L a b *
S u p e r i o r h o r s e shoe, nail rod, fire.
J a c o n e t — A foil line, bought or importers.
J a y n c s M e d i c i n e * — W c are special a g e n t s for all Dr.J a y n e s genuine preparations, a n d j o b the same at as l o w
rates a s can be b o u g h t elsewhere.
J e w e l r y — A s n u g stock, well assorted.
J e l l i e s — R a s p b e r r y , c u r r a n t , q u i n c e s , strawberry,- plntr
•PP,eK e n n e d y ' s M e d i c i n e s — « a a s s o r t m e n t or these Justly rained mcdloincs on sale.
K e t t l e s — 3 r 5 , 8 . 1 0 , pail, 3 0 , 4 5 , 6 0 , 9 0 gallon, at reasonsble
rates, a foil line.
K e r o s e n e — b o u g h t low, a n d for sale at c o r r e s p o n d i n g r a l e »
by the q u a n t i t y .
K n i v e s — P o c k e t , table, carving, butchers, shoe, bowio and"
lien knives ; o u r s l o c k or table knives Is large and w e
Invite the a t t e n t i o n of the wholesale trade. We can offer bargain*.
n e e — c o t t o n , linen, real thread, Smyrna, Imitation, silk,
black a n d white, Ac.
L e a t h e r — S o l e ; upper, kip, calf, morrocco, linings, binding,
Ac.
L e n d — b a r , white and red lead.
L i m e — Q n i c k . and water lime, reasonable.
L U i r W h i t e — f o r the ladies, best quality, as also puffs f o r
its application.
L o c k s — D o o r , t r u n k , chest, box, pad, till.
M a d d e r — D u t c h madder.
M n g i c U n f i l i n g — a s s o r t e d qualities and widths.
M a r s e i l l e * — a small a s s o r t m e n t some nice.
M e r i n o e s — t h e s e goods wc h a v e a s n u g a s s o r t m e n t well s e lected, nought low, s n d for sale in p a t t e r n s below t h o
m a r k e t , some very cheap.
M o l a s s e s — a foil line, and or good quality, a s sweet a *

K n v a l (Stores—Manilla and tarred rope, marlln, re«lnr
A P P L E S — B y the bushel or b a r r e l — V f f a n d G r e e n .
pitch, t u r p e h t l n c , napthn, Ac.
ALPACCA8—Black. Tan D r a b s Tan. •
A X E S — H u n t ' s , H u r d A Blodgett's, d i p p i n g ,
broad. N a i l s — C u t , f r o m 3d to tlOd, best make, also w r o u g h t a n d
pressed. We arc selling by the k e g as l o w a a we can
b a n d , boys a n d h u n t e r s .
A X E HELVES—An assortment of goofl q u a l t y a n d toake.
new p u r c h a s e at wholesale
A Y E R S M E D I C I N E S — F o r which we a r c A g e t u s a o d k e e p a N o t i o n s — o f these wc have a complete line, folly equal t o
the demand, a n d purchased or m a n u r a c t u r e r s a n d impor-.
complete assortment—low to the trade.
BASKETS—Willow a n d ash market, hair b n b e l , bushel, snd
ters direct
N n t m i J g * — P e p p e r , m a r e , ginger, clovca, c i n n a m o n .
o n e and a hair bushucl eortt-taskets.
O n k a i n — b e s t navy by pound or bale.
BALMORALS—Lewis and o t h e r stMhl^rd m a t e s .
Q!l»— Kerosene, wbule, linseed, boiled and raw, lieata foot
BAGS—Grain a n d flour.
fish, Ac.
BELLS—Cow, sheep, h a n d , tea a n d sleigh, s ,
O H S u i t e — c o m p l e t e , son-westers, p a n t s , A c .
BERAGE—Brown, hlac*. blue a n d Rreen.
-•.
BEANS—Wc shall be In t h e m a r k e t f o r p u r c h a w •€ pslme O v e r S h i r t * — D e n i m , knit j a c k e t s .
O y s t e r s — I cat quality, Baltimore nice, rresh and g u a r a n t e e d .
quality a n d shall sell a t a small advance.
B E E F — N o . 1 Chicago Me® by t h s barrel, one h u n d r e d , or P a p e r — l e t t e r , note, blU, cap, legal. In foil a s s o r t m e n t a n d
low 1 / the ream.
%
pound.
"1, window, bordering, In a s s o r t m e n t
BEESWAX—A foil stock.
red, spanish browu, Ac., c h r o m e . ^
BIBLES—The A m e r i c a n Bible Devneitory h in e a r Inrtltuyellow a n d green, p a t e n t dryer.
BOO^S—Mens, fombermens l o n g 1 e g „ o o w htdc, k i p . c l H P a p i e r M a c h e — a small line, suitable for present* t o ladies.
lined, calT t a p sole, calf p u m p sdlc, hoys, y o u t h s and
P r e s e r v e * — c i t r o n , quinces, ptums, pears, cherries, Ac.
chllds.
P e g » — sssorted from3-K t o 7-8.
BRIDLES—Black, russett, and r u i n s with bltts.
BRAID—Crotchet, Embroidery, colored a o d black, s k i r t in P i l l s — Ayers, Jsynes, Hollowsy's, Railway's, Wright's, G r e gory's, Moflat's, Brundreth's, Hooper's.
colors, silk and w o r s t e d
P l a s t e r — ( I r s n d River in barrels or by the t o n .
BUTTER—By the firkin or pound of good quality.
P l o w s — a .lice lot of best makers and qnsllty of wood w o r k ,
BUCKETS—Iron bound oak well buckets.
with e x t r a castings.
CAMBRICS—Paper, colored snd black, coinmun. do.
C A P S Mens cloth, plush, mohair, Ac., boys aud chillis a n i l P o c k e t B o o k s — a n a )K>rte monies, a foil line, some very
good, some good for but little, c h e a p .
assortment.
...
CASSIMERES—Black, a good line, colored and Fancy, a P r u n e s — f r e s h Turkish pruness u p e r i o r a s s o r t m e n t of A m e r i c a n , English a n d i F r e n c h P r i n t * — a very l s r g c stock.
P r o v i s i o n s — p o r k , floor, corn, meal, b a m s fish, lard, b n t t e r .
cheese, beef.
CEREUS—Phalon's N i g h t B l o o m i n g , " fco'' p e r f u m e f o r the
P u m p s — C i s t e r n . (Down's patent), cbaiu p u m p s complete
toilet
„ .
,
with tubing for same.
C H E E S E — " H a m b u r g , " or New l o r k m a n u r a c t u r s .
K a g a — l i o u g h t and sold.
CHAMBREYS—A small a s s o r t m e n t
CHAINS—Trace, h a l t e r , j a c k a n d cable In 1-4, 6-Ifi, 3-8 a n d R h u b a r b — r e a l Turkey, root and powdered.
R i c e — E a s t India b e s t
7-16 inch.
'
R i d d l e s — t o use in the plsce or Tanning mills, fornlture
C I G A R S - A moderate q u a n t i t y a n d foir grajSe.
style.
*
CLOTH—Black a n d blue b r o a d cloth, ladies cloak cloth,
assorted.
\
. R o a d S c r a p e r * — c s s t Iron, wood a n d Iron to o r d e r .
C L O C K S — U p r i g h t gothfc, ovil, marine, striking, alarm, and S a l t — f i n e dairy s n d coarse.
B a d d i e s — p o n y , Mexican and side.
e i g h t day, good line. /
CLOTHING—Wo havo a good a s s o r t m e n t , well selected, S a t c h e l s — w i l t o n , brussells, rail road, gotblc, and plain,
enamelled.
b o u g h t low, of fashionable designs, a n d for sale reasonS p i c e s Kinds, q u a n t i t i e s a n d qualities to a u i t
COTTON—Brown, 3-4 4-4, 4-5, in h e a v y a n d fine, bleached S p e c t a c l e s — Plain, geruian silver, and steel bows, c o l o r e d ,
assorted, some very K«od ones, also cases for same.
" '
5-4 nicely assorted, and a r c selling many of t h e m
S p i n n i n j c W h e e l s — i d bubs, an a s s o r t m e n t
uv n c f Y o r k wholesale rates.
COLLARS—Gents assorted, Ladkw various styles, also horse S t o w s — W e invite comparison as to kinds, quslity, finish
snd rates ; come a n d see.
a n d p o n y collars.
8
t
e
H
- y a n l » — K r o m 2 to 4oo lbs., good.
C O F F E E — J a v a , Rio, g r o u n d a n d m i x e d .
S t e e l — C s s t blister, toe cork, s p r i n g snd g e r m a p .
CORSETS—White and colored.
S t a y s — C o l o r e d a n d white ; also s k i r t supporters, an a d m i r COTTONADES—A lair Assortment.
able
article f o r t h e la-lies.
CONFECTIONARY—A good line at retail a n d wholesale,
S u g a r s — C r a s h e d , powdered, granulated, coffee, in g r a d s s t o
a small lot ot rancy conversation candys.
s u i t b r o w n N. O, u o s c a v a d o a n d maple.
CROCKERY—Bought of i m p o r t e r s d i r e c t and la sold
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a s can be b o u g h t
CRINOLINE—A very l a r g e stock t o j o b from.
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T a b l e s — B l s c k w a l n u t , c h e r r y and anion.
CRADLES—Chlldrcns and g r a i n , assorted.
C R A C K E R S — P i c Nic,sodo, s w e e t Boston, p i l o t by p o u n d T a b l e t s — F o r gent* uad ladies use in correspondence, s o m e
nice ones
D A Y BOOKS—Blank Ledgers, p a s s b o o k s , w r i t i n g books, in T e a — I m p e r i a l , y o u n g hyson, O s l o n g s n d souchong, i a
variety.
chests, c s t t y s s n d by the p o u n d ; ail b o u g h t early and a t
DELAINES—Manchester, Pacific, H a m i l t o n , m o u r n i n g , all
a d v a n t a g e o u s rates
wool, in nice a s s o r t m e n t of colors, p r i n t e d a n d plain.
T i n W a r e — good stock on 4>ftfid or h o m e m a n u f a c t u r e ,
D I A R I E S — F o r 1864, some very n i c e .
a n d all k i n d s of work d o n e to o r d e r .
DOMESTICS—A very foil line.
. . j o e — For veils, a n d In its s e s s o n f o r dresses.
D 0 L L 8 — K i d , cloth a n d r u b b e r heads.
T o b a c c o — P l u g , One s u t s m o k i n g , A c ^ a foil line a t o l A
DRIED BEEF—Prime qusllty.
prices.
DRAWERS—Gents a n d ladles assorted.
T o y * — A n i c e a s s o r t m e n t to wholesale.
DRUGS—A small a s s o r t m e n t
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T r u n k s — P a c k i n g , folio a n d traveling, some good o n e s .
DRAG T E E T H — O n h s n d , 3-4. 4-4', 5-4 a n d made to o r d e r , T r i m m i n g s — O f various qualities a n d d e s i g n s s u c h a * a r a
reasonable.
. . .
raahionablc.
D YES—Camwood, logwood, madder, a l u m e x t r r c t s , cop- T r a v e l i n g B a g s — A foil line, s o n e nice ones.
peras, vitriol, Ac.
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.
T r a p * — M u s k r a t fox, beaver, and bear, or b e s t makers, bjr
E A R T H E N W A R E — J o g s , crocks, c h u r n s , flower pota, covers,
piece or doxen.
T w e e d * — K e n t u c k y jeans, double a n d t w i s t i r o n clad casthimbles.
EMERY—For e n g i n e e r s use.
s i m e r f , Ac., a good a s s o r t m e n t low.
E N V E L O P E S — A large a s s o r t m e n t in v s r i o n s qualities, deal- U « b r e l l a * - O r various s l i e s and grades.
ers will find prices l o w b y the q u s n t i t y .
U n d e * S h i r t s — F o r Ladies a n d g e n t l e m e n , r i b b e d , p l a i n
ES8F.NCE—Cinnamon, p e p p e r m i n t , cloves, l e m o n , A c .
oolored a a d white.
V a l i s e s — A fow n o t very good.
T e l l s — D o t lace, love tiasue, Ac.
spades, cradles, c u t t i n g boxes.
T f t t Ofati
designs, rasbionable make, and d i f f e r e n t
F A N N I N G MILLS—Of t h e b e s t m a k e r s a n d a t m o d e r a t e
qualities to s u i t
V i c e * — L a r r e snd
s n ^ smsll,
" some toy vices.
prices.
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anufactured, —
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i d e-r vinegar.
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F E A T H E R S — O r d e r e d w h e n wanted.
W a i o a s — Double snd single lumber wsgons, s good stock I n
F I S H — C o d . d u n n , h a l i b u t h e r r i n g , t o n g u e s a n d sounds,
early spring, snd as low aa can be b o u g h t outaide.
mackerell.Ac.
W e l l B u c k e t s — T h e old Old Oaken B a c k e t is for sale by us,.
F L A X SEED—Bird seed, c a n a r y s e e d .
Iron bound.
FLOUR—Seven h u n d r e d barrels, good b r a n d s .
W h e e l B a r r o w s — C a n a l barrows.
F L A T IRONS—In sizes t o s u i t
W h i f f l e tire*—Double and single, a l t o n e c k y o k s a •
FLOUNC1NG8—Muslin, l i n e n , cambric, Ac
Y a r n — W o o l yarn, full line, also cotton k n i t t i n g y a r n .
FLANNELS—Wool, d o m e t cotton, linsev, a h s k t r , red,
Y e l l o w O c » f e - I a small o r large quantitlM.
white, blue, grey, plaid, faocv. F r e n c h , Ac.
J L l n a — B r the saeet or p o u n d , also s i n e in oil f o r pcint07
FORKS—Munure, hay, strew, g a W e n , 3 a n d 1 tlnad, l o n g a n d
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